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hands of Mike Hackett made it a five-point game. FC then outscored its hosts 4-3 during the last two minutes of the half to arrive at the 34-30 score. “Franklin never quit,” Steele said. “They came in here really wanting to win.” AND THAT SEEMED to be especially true at the outset of the second half as the Grizzlies came out like their namesake on a rampage and used both the inside and outside games to pull within one point with 11:49 to play. Galle began Half No. 2 with a basket but missed the free throw as the Tigers went up, 36-30. Hackett and Nick Schoening sandwiched a pair of hoops around a Mike Connor free throw to make it a 37-34 game before David Griewe, Dan Daniel and Jim Sandgren counteracted a Franklin threepoint play that made it 43-37 with 13:24 showing on the clock. But, Brad Jones zeroed in from threepoint range and Schoening tossed in two free throws over the next 1:35 of play and the DePauw lead was one. “FRANKLIN CAME OUT with a lot of enthusiasm, especially in that second

Rested Celtics shoot down Bucks for 6th win in row

By The Associated Press With four days off to rebuild their strength, the Boston Celtics were ready to pound injury-plagued Milwaukee even without Larry Bird to join them. Kevin McHale scored 28 points as the Celtics beat the Bucks 119-92 Wednesday night for their sixth straight victory. Boston’s last loss was 120-100 to the Bucks in Milwaukee on Dec. 20. Bird missed the game with a lower back strain, but guard Danny Ainge said that being off since last Friday helped the Celtics overcome his absence. “When Larry’s out, you know there’s no room for a letdown,” said Ainge, who scored 17 points. “But we had three good days of practice and

Bos worth's future uncertain

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) University of Oklahoma officials say they don’t know when All-America linebacker Brian Bosworth will decide whether to pass up his final year of eligibility or return next season. Earlier this week the choice seemed clear, after Coach Barry Switzer issued a statement Monday saying it would be “in the best interest of the University of Oklahoma” if Bosworth did not return. That statement was the result of Bosworth’s antics last week at the Orange Bowl. While walking along the sideline, Bosworth unveiled a Tshirt that, using the initials of the NCAA, read “National Communists Against Athletes.” On Tuesday, however, Switzer changed his mind and said if Bosworth decides to remain in college, the two will discuss his future participation with the Sooners. Switzer re-opened the door after Bosworth apologized for things he had said and done this season which

McKinneys lead South gals to 59-47 win over Monrovia

MONROVIA - The McKinney duo provided 35 of South Putnam’s 59 points Tuesday night as the Lady Eagles basketball team-moved their season record to 4-6 with a 12-point win over Monrovia. RENE MCKINNEY TALLIED 19 points for the Eagles while Kim McKinney added 16. Julee Hassler was good for 10 as South ended the game with three girls in double figures. Rhonda Rajer paced the Bulldogs with 14. The Eagles led at every stop as they were ahead 11-8, 26-21 and 42-29 at the stops. South also had a good night shooting wise as it canned 26-

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The DePauw men’s basketball team has started the new year with two wins and some good news. WEDNESDAY MORNING, coach Mike Steele’s boys discovered the NCAA considers them the third best small college basketball team in the United States. “It’s a tribute to these guys,” Steele said Wednesday night following the Tigers’ 7159 win over Franklin College. “We came into this year with a lot of question marks so it has to be pleasing for every one of

half,” Steele said. “And we didn’t do much of anything offensively (until the game was won on the free-throw line). ” The Franklin rush brought the DePauw fans to their feet, wanting something good to happen. And Scott Lewis provided it as he swished home a three-pointer from the corner, followed by a Galle hoop after a FC turnover and the Tigers were suddenly back up by six, 48-42.

our intensity level was up.” Elsewhere in the NBA, it was New Jersey 118, Washington 96; Philadelphia 109, Atlanta 102; Detroit 122, New York 111; Dallas 108, San Antonio 103; and the Los Angeles Lakers 147, Denver 109. Lakers 147, Nuggets 109 Los Angeles, which has won eight straight games by an average of 23.1 points, crushed Denver as Byron Scott scored 23 points and Magic Johnson added 20 points and 12 assists. The Nuggets have lost five in a row.76ers 109, Hawks 102 Philadelphia handed Atlanta its second loss in 14 games at the Omni this season as Cliff Robinson scored 31 points and Charles Barkley added 25 points and 15 rebounds.

might have caused concern for the school or its officials. Switzer said Bosworth’s apology “wipes the slate clean” as far as he is concerned. Bosworth’s attack on the National Collegiate Athletic Association came after he was banned by the NCAA from playing in the Orange Bowl because he tested positive for steroid use. “I know the drug program is in the best interest of the student-athlete and I should have been sensitive to the NCAA,” Bosworth said in his apology issued Monday night. Bosworth is expected to be one of the top five players picked in the National Football League draft, if he decides to turn pro. He has said he would make his decision this month. “I don’t know what his time frame is,” Pat Hanlon, a spokesman for the Oklahoma athletic office, said Wednesday. Repeated efforts to contact Bosworth through friends, family and the university were unsuccessful Wednesday.

of-46 shots, good for 57 percent. MONROVIA, ON THE other hand, only managed to sink 35 percent on an 18-for-51 night. Next action for SPHS is tonight at Avon. South Putnam 59, Monrovia 47 South (59) - R. McKinney 91-3019, Sta. Broadstreet 3 0-2 5 6, Hassler 5 0-0110, Parker 0 3-5 3 3, K. McKinney 7 2-3 3 16, Bright 1 04) 3 2, Ste. Broadstreet 10-022, Van Horn 01-301, Teipen 0 0000. Totals 26 7-16 18 59. Monrovia (47) - Mitchell 01-7 41, Oliver 4 3-5 3 11, Albertson 4 0-2 4 8, Kenworthy 4 3-4211, Rajer 6 2-2114, Martin 02-422, Ellis 00-020, Perry 0 (H) 10. Totals 1811-241947. South Putnam 11 15 16 17 - 59 Monrovia 8 13 8 18 - 47 Fouled out - Sta. Broadstreet (SP). Rebounds - -South 31 (R. McKinney 9), Monrovia 18. Assists - - South 19 (K. McKinney 6), Monrovia NA. Steals - South 14 (Hassler, K. McKinney 5), Monrovia NA. Turnovers - South 20, Monrovia 23. Junior varsity score -- South 22, Monrovia 20.

Tigers ranked third in nation in NCAA Division 111 poll

Dominique Wilkins scored 22 of his 24 points in the last two periods. Nets 118, Bullets % Buck Williams had a season-high 28 points and 18 rebounds as New Jersey beat Washington for its sixth straight home victory. Mavericks 108, Spurs 103 Dallas held off a late San Antonio rally, as Mark Aguirre hit three free throws in the final 19 seconds and

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them to be ranked, especially this high.” DePauw has compiled a 9-1 slate so far this season with the only setback being to Division I Butler. POTSDAM STATE IN New York is ranked No. 1 in the poll while WisconsinWhitewater is second. Following the Tigers in rounding out the top five are Center College of Kentucky and Roanoke College of Salem, Va. Washington-St. Louis -- on the DPU schedule twice this year ~ cracked the top

Hackett scored for Franklin with 8:47 to play and both team’s tallied another four points apiece that moved the tally to 52-48 before Galle went up strong underneath at the 6:54 mark to once again give DPU the six-point edge. THEN, THE FREE-THROW barrage began. The Tigers hit 11-of-12 charity tosses without gaining any baskets over the next 4:50 of play that gave DePauw its biggest

finished with 27 points. Pistons 122, Knicks 111 Detroit shook off the absence of leading scorer Adrian Dantley and got 33 points and an NBA seasonhigh 19 assists from Isiah Thomas against New York. Dantley was sidelined by bruised ribs. Patrick Ewing led New York with 30 points and 14 rebounds.

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10 at No. 9 while Illinois Wesleyan, another Tiger opponent on the hardwood, slipped in at No. 16. On Jan. 17 and 18 - a Saturday-Sunday combination - DePauw plays WashingtonSt. Louis and Illinois Wesleyan back-to-back in the friendly confines of Neal Fieldhouse. “ALL THE RANKING really does is make other teams more excited about playing us,” Steele said. “It would make

lead of the night, 65-50. It was just a matter of hanging on from that point as DPU was then easily on its way to win No. 9 in 10 tries this season. “YOU KNOW, IT’S really hard for a team to keep its intensity level up all the time,” Steele said. “You’re going to have games like this once in a while and it is a sign of a good team when it can struggle and still win. “I mean, we had a great practice

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any of our opponents’ season to beat us, especially here on our floor.” DPU currently holds an NCAA Division 111 record 55 straight wins at home. NCAA Division 111 Poll 1. Potsdam (N.Y.); 2. Wisconsin-Whitewater; 3. DePauw; 4. Center College (Ky.); 5. Roanoke (Va ); 6. Nebraska Wesleyan; 7. Calvin (Mich.); 8. Franklin Marshall (Pa.); 9. Washington-St. Louis; 10. Nazareth (N.Y.); 11. Southeast Massachusetts; 12. Cal State Stanislaus; 13. Widener (Pa ); 14. Jersey City State (N.J.); 15. Clark (Mass.); 16. Illinois Wesleyan; 17. Hope (Mich.); 18. North Park (111.) ; 19. New York University; 20. Scranton (Pa.)

Tuesday and I really thought we were ready. But, some of that enthusiasm and intensity was lost somewhere and it’s up to us to get it back before the next game (Saturday atTaylorat3p.m.).” Galle and Falotico paced DPU with 19 and 18 points, respectively while Hackett tallied 17 in Franklin’s losing effort. Connor added 13 for DePauw and Don Strieker and Schoening nailed down an additional 12 and 10 for the Grizzlies.

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