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Pictured above is the Girl’s Athletic Association Varsity Bowling Team with the traveling trophy which the team brought home after winning first place in the District 7
Championship held at Martinsville Nov. 8. Front row, from left: Viki Schroeder, Teresa Pierce, Nancy Frye. Back row, Beth Reaen and Lynette Graffis. (Banner-Graphic Photo)
8th Grade Cubs “A” Loses; B Team Wins
Greencastle Junior High School 8th Grade A Team lost their game against the Clovers 41-40, Dec. 6 in an overtime. The Cubs / ahead throughout the game, went backwards during the fourth quarter yet Cub Kent Clearwaters managed to tie the score 3636. Losing by one point in an overtime, the Cubs were unable to score that needed scoring basket. High scorers for the Cubs were S. Huber, B. Losin with 10 points each.
their game against the Cloverdale Clovers 43-34 Dec. 6. The Tiger Cubs managed to score well, utilizing a swift defensive pattern to ensure a comfortable half-time lead, 22-7. Maintaining their lead, the Cubs won their game by ten points. High scorers for the Cubs were T. DeVylder, B. Grimes with 14 points each.
Cubslrecord is now 3-0. Score by Quarters Greencastle i 22 31 43 Cloverdale 2 7 22 34 Greencastle FG FT TP B. Moore 0 0 0 G.Cannon 215 B. Grimes 5 4 14 E. Miller 3 0 6 T.Devylder 6 2 14 J. Lett 2 0 4 J. Tzouanakis 0 0 0 Total 18 7 43
Score by Quarters
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10 17 21 36 2 14 25 26
Greencastle FG FT TP D. Rumley 0 0 0 F.McClaine 2 4 8 D. Sears 10 2 R. Welliver q 1 1 S. Huber 5 0 10 B. Losin 4 2 10 K. Clearwaters 3 3 9 ToUl 15 8 40
B-Tmb tats Clovtrs, 43-34 Greencastle Junior High Schoo 8th Grade B team won N«« Ross ladopoBdoat Loofoo Actioo New Ross Independent League Basketball action Sunday, Dec. 16, saw Lew’s Stereo and HTC victors in their respective games. HTC won 107-101 over New Ross, while Lew’s Stereo won 131123 in an overtime against L & M Grain. Current League Stands are New Ross 4-1, L & M Grain 32, HTC 2-2, IGA 2-3 and Lew’s Stereo 1-4.
Fillmore Independent League Basketball action saw Pfzza Hut, Walton Masonry and Fogle Real Estate all victors in their respective games last week. Greencastle and Central Bank top the list of standings in the Fillmore Independent Basketball League. While Greencastle did not see action, Central Bank fell before Fogle Real Estate’s attack. Fogle Real Estate put three players in double figures as they tore up Central Bank 115-57. Jim Mitchell with 22 points was high man for both teams. Russ Campbell and Doug Miller both added 16 points apiece for Fogle. High scorer for Central Bank Ron Rossock added 14 backed by John Glaze with 12. Pizza Hut, led by Mark Tharp’s 30 point output, topped Bainbridge 86-73. John Tharp also helped the Pizza Boys’ cause by chipping in 14. Jay Gereald hit for 18 and Ted Clark adding 12 were tops for Bainbridge. Walton Masonry blasted New Winchester by a 24 point spread, 98-74. Charles Dodson led the Walton attack with 30 big markers ably assisted by Bill Steele with 22. Top scorers for New Winchester were Joe
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Mendenhall with 21 and Darrell Sweeney, 14. 6AA Bowlers Win District 7 Honors Greencastle Girls Athletic Association Varsity Bowling Team won the District 7 Championship at Martinsville Nov. 8 Teresa Pierce, scoring 166 and Beth Roach, scoring 145, won the two top awards for individual bowlers-bringing home first and second place ribbons. Also winning first place in team competition, each team number brought home individual ribbons, plus the team as a whole was awarded a traveling trophy. Sponsors for the organization are Mrs. Buchanan, Biology and Miss Lawver, GAA sponsor. Knights To Host Sorios Of Shows Bobby Knight, coach of the highly ranked Indiana University basketball team, hosts a series of five-minute television shows filmed by WTTV (Channel 4) entitled “Burger Chef Basketball Tips with Bobby Knight.” The series will be aired on WTTV for 13 weeks (November 30 through Feb. 24,1974) on Fridays at 4:55 p.m., on Saturdays at 9:55 a.m., and on Sundays at 10:25 a.m. Aimed at the young viewer (ages 3 to 12), the series teaches more than just the basic fundamentals of basketball. According to a Burger Chef spokesman, “Each ‘lesson’ contains a message about such important aspects of the games as sportsmanship, team spirit, or the sheer satisfaction of competing— whether you win or lose. That’s the way the Knightcoached Indiana team plays the game, and we think that’s the way parents want their children to play it. Besides, kids are our best customers, and this is our way of saying ‘thank’s’to them.”
Tourney Tickets On Sale Tickets are on sale at the following locations for the Greencastle Invitational Holiday County Tourney to be held at McAnally Center from Thursday, Dec. 27 to Saturday 29—Cloverdale, South Putnam, North Putnam, Greencastle High Schools and Central National Bank and First Citizens Bank. Advance Tourney tickets are $3 for six games, $1.50 for single session tickets. Tourney Schedule Thursday, Dec. 27 (RESERVES) Greencastle vs. Cloverdale, 6:45 p.m. (VARSITY) South Putnam vs. North Putnam 8:15 p.m. Friday, Dec. 28. (RESERVES) South Putnam vs. North Putnam, 6:45 p.m. (VARSITY) Greencastle vs. Cloverdale 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 29. (RESERVES) Winner of game here vs. winner # 3, 6:45 p.m. B Champion (VARSITY) Winner of game # 2 vs. winner # 4, 8:15 p.m. A Champion. Cascoda To Presoat Gynoastic Hoaosbow Cascade High School will present a gymnastics homeshow Thursday Jan. 3 at 7 p.m. Gymnastics Coach, Paul R. Bowman, said that the program is designed to allow both boy’s and girl’s teams an opportunity to show their expertise. The coach noted that Cascade is the only school in Hendricks County to have a boy’s gymnastic team. Also, the girl’s team has done well, finishing second in the sectional last year. Door prizes are to be awarded, worth over $ 150. Admission for adults is $1, pre-schoolers admitted free. Bowling Results
B-Team Loses
Clovers'8th Teams See Action
Cloverdale Clovers 8th Grade A Team won their game against the South Putnam Eagles Dec. 13,57-24. According to Coach Charlie Coffey, the very good shooting shown by the Clovers throughout the season is responsible for the excellent showing made by the Clovers. Yet South Putnam is tough competition, and Cloverdale did well, shooting 62 per cent. Leading the scoring for Cloverdale were R. Haltom with 11, K. Walker with 21 and M. Rutenberg with eight; Heeke was high scorer for the South Putnam Eagles with 10. The Clovers next play Owen Valley Dec. 20 there. Score by Quarters Clovers 12 30 45 57 Eagles 4 16 24 34 Clovers FG FT TP R. Haltom 4 3 11 M.Monnett 4 19 K. Walker 10 1 21 J. Lucas 0 0 0 M. Rutenberg 4 0 8 R. Cummings 0 0 0 B. Beaman 2 0 4 S. Rightmeyer 2 0 4 N. Jordon 0 0 0 Totals 26 5 57
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Eagles FG FT TP Thomas 113 Chadd 204 Heeke 5 0 10 Wager 2 0 4 Aker 10 2 Burnham 113 Burris 14 6 Carpenter 10 2 Total 14 6 34 FT DofMt Cl«y City Clovers 8th grade team won their game against Clay City Dec. 11,31-21. Coming from behind, the Clovers regained lost ground in the fourth quarter, using a fast, running defense and good rebounding to win the contest. Leading scorers for the Clovers were K. Volker, M. Rutenberg with 14 and eights points respectively. High scorer for Clay City was Moon with eight. Score by Quarters Clovers 4 9 17 31 31 Clay City 9 15 18 21 21 Clovers FG FT TP R. Haltom 0 0 0 K. Combs 0 1 1 K. Walker 5 4 14 M.Monnett 0 2 2 G. Rightmeyer 1 0 2 J. Lucas 10 2
M.Rutenburg 4 0 8 R. Beamon 10 2 Total 12 7 31 Clay City FG FT TP Rhodes 3 0 6 Moon 2 4 8 Sebastion 2 15 Freeman 10 2 Total 8 5 21 B-TtM Loses Cloverdale 8th grade Bteam lost their game against South Putnam 30-29, Dec. 12. Clovers were behind only marginally throughout the contest, yet were unable to score those needed few points with which to jump ahead. High scorers for the Clovers were B. Schrader, D.
Padgett, earning 10 and 9 points respectively. Leading the scoring for South Putnam were Goud, Cox with 6 and 10 points respectively. Score by Quarters Clovers 2 12 16 29 29 South Put. 6 8 18 30 30 Clovers FG FT TP R.Cummngs 0 0 0 B. Schrader 4 2 10 R. Beaman 10 2 D. Padgett 4 1 9 N. Jordon 0 0 0 P. Monnett 9 3 21
South Putnam Crews Gould Minor Burris Cox Briones Total
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TP 4 6 4 2 10 2 26
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