The Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1989 Page: 3 of 12
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By Gary House
School
Menu
Rebels/Rebelettes
Split Games With Prairiland
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'■ On almost any night, save Wed-
nesday or Sunday, the basketball
enthusiast can find hardwood action.
Varsity, Junior Varsity and "B" teams
are each playing a full slate of con-
tests in both girls and boys hoops,
following is a synopsis of early sea-
son games.
The Rivercrest Rcbclcttcscurrcnily
^ynand at 2-2 as they gel ready to begin
^TOstrict play against Como-Pickton
next Tuesday, December 5. After
droppin the season premierto a tough
Paris High School team, the Rcbcl-
ettes rebounded to defeat Class 3-A
Winnsboro. The Rcbclcttcs split a
duct of games with Prairiland last
week, losing on the road and winning
in their home opener.
The Rcbclettcs lost their shooting
touch in a 45-33 loss to the Lady
Patriots. The game was decided in
the fourth quarter as Rcbclcltc shoot-
ers hit no field goals and scored a
total of three points in the eight min-
itte stanza.
**• The Rebclcttes also shot poorly
from the free throw line, sinking only
1 of 30 attempts. Although no Rc-
^Kclctte had double figures, senior
Tonya Hawkins led with eight points,
while Krista Wcathcrall was close
with seven and Kristie Slanscl I added
six more. StarRuckman led the Lady
Patriots with 16 points, closely fol-
lowed by Jan Scuddcr’s 14. These
girls were deadly from thcoutsidc.
The Rebclcttes' resilience was
shown three days later as they played
the ungracious hostesses, trouncing
the Lady Patriots, who were hobbled
by injuries to a pair of starters, 59-29.
The Rebclcttes worked the inside
game well, resulting in three post
players having good scoring nights.
Senior Amy Gladden led all-scor-
ers with 19 points, while impressive
sophomore Tiffany Parish added 13
more. Junior Kaly Ross hit for seven
points in limited play. The game
became a runaway in the second half,
- as the Rebelettcs scored the Lady
Patriots 20-2 in the third period. Scud-
<jer and Ruckman had six points
apiece for their team.
The Rebels arc undefeated after
three games. In an opening 68-56 win
Over Winnsboro, three Rebel seniors
hit double figures: Jason Pogue led
with 19 points, while fellow senior
Jeremy Abshier had 18, and Donald
Combs, returning to roundball after a
year off, hit for 16 points. The Rebels
proceeded to sweep a pair of games
from the Prairiland Patriots the week
of Thanksgiving. Abshier had 21 and
„Poguc had 16 in a 50-40 win.
• Rivercrest built a 10-point lead
midway in the final period, but saw
the determined Patriots cut that mar-
gin to a single bucket with 3:00
minutes left to play. The Rebels
turned it on to outscorc the Patriots
12-4 in the final 2:37 to secure the
victory.
Although the final score indicates
otherwise, the second meeting be-
tween the two teams was closer.
Ahead by only three points at the
end of three quarters, the Rebels used
a 12-point fourth quarter outburst by
Abshier to pull away to a 65-49 win.
Abshier ended with 25 points in
the contest; Pogue had 15 points and
junior Kevin House contributed nine
more. These three starlets arc com-
plimented by Combs and Galen
Logan, while senior Jason Lankford
has come from the bench to assist at
forward and junior Ronald Simmons
has spelled House and Pogue at post,
although coach Wake Wood experi-
mented by inserting all three during
the game. Balanced scoring from
Prairiland performers saw Brandon
Oates and Randy Minter with 10
points, while Randy Barber wasclose
with nine.
Capsule highlights of games in-
volving other Rcbcl/Rcbclcttc teams:
JV Boys
Rivercrest 52-Prairiland 54
Leading scorers:
Jim Purviance 17
Joshua Abshier 12
Corey Gable 9
”B" Boys
Rivercrest 41-Prairiland 53
Leading scorers:
Tony Sanders 13
Jonathan Savage 9
Reggie Alford 8
JV Girls
Rivercrest 56-Prairiland 21
Leading scorers:
B J. Thompson 26
Kristie Eudy 10
Faye Whitney 9
Rivercrest 58-Prairiland 40
Leading scorers:
B.J. Thompson 27
"B" Girls
Rivercrest 23-Prairiland 34
A scoreless first quarter for the young
Rebclcttes spcl led the difference here.
Tonya Belcher had nine ponts and
Chasily Hall had-eight.
Rcbclctte "B" Squad 30-
Mt. Pleasant 25
Belcher 12 points - Hall 8 points
A note to the Rcbel/Rebelette fan:
Please understand that space limita-
tions prohibit full details of every
game, but an effort will be made to
give scores and highlights of all
games. i
Plenty of basketball action will
take place starting today (Thursday)
as the annual Rivercrest Invitational
Tournament gets underway. Sec the
brackets.
Arigo
Riders Drill
The Arigo Riders Drill Team had
practice Sunday, November 19. The
following members were present and
mounted: Brandon Williams, Jeff
Marris, Michael, Danny and Dee
Tabb, Marty Gray, Alan Hudson, Tina
Smith, Tammie and Kimberly Gi-
bson, Shayne Black, Amanda Smith,
Jerry White, Heather Luman and
KcndaGucss. Alsoprescnt wasEmily
Luman, Brennan Russell and Lance
Black. After practice everyone en-
joyed refreshments served by Shayne
Black.
Also a reminder, the December
meeting will be Friday, December 8
at 7 p.m. It will be the Christmas
party and everyone is to bring a $5.00
gift for a horse and a covered dish.
✓
Have A Nice
Weekend
Talk To A
Friend
Talco-Bogata CISD Menu
December 4-8
Monday
Breakfast:
Cinnamon rolls
Toast
Milk
Lunch:
Corny dogs with mustard /
Macaroni and cheesde
Cole slaw
Fruit salad
Milk
Tuesday
Breakfast:
Pancakes
Syrup and butter
Juice -
Milk
Lunch:
Sloppy joes on bun
Pork and beans
Potato salad
Jcllo
Milk
Wednesday
Breakfast:
Sausage
Biscuits
Jelly
Fruit
Milk
Lunch:
Chicken and rice
Salad
Com
Combread
Pudding
Milk
Thursday
Breakfast:
French fries
Catsup
Juice
Milk
Lunch:
Chicken nuggets
Catsup
Potatoes
English peas
Hot rolls with butter and honey
Milk
Friday
Breakfast:
Cereal
Juice
Milk
Lunch:
Hamburgers
Hamburger Salad
Seasoned Beans
Ice cream
Milk
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Nichols, Thomas & Nichols, Nanalee. The Talco Times (Talco, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1989, newspaper, November 30, 1989; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922824/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.