Banner Graphic, Volume 17, Number 183, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 April 1987 — Page 6
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Basketball INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Winners of the Indiana Miss Basketball award in voting by coaches, sportswriters apd sportscasters conducted by The Indianapolis Star: 1987 Lori Meinerding, FW Northrop. 1986 Kim Barrier, Jim town 1985 Jodie Whitaker, Austin 1984 Sharon Versyp, Mishawaka 1983 —Jody Beerman, Heritage 1982 Trena Keys, Marion 1981 Cheryl Cook, Indpls Washington 1980 Maria Stack, Columbus East 1979 LaTaunya Pollard, EC Roosevelt 1978 Chanda Kline, Warsaw 1977 Teri Rosinski, Norwell 1976 —Judi Warren. Warsaw INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indiana girls’ All-Star team (with player, high school, scoring average and college choice) as selected by a poll of coaches, sportswriters and sportscasters conducted by The Indianapolis Star. Lori Meinerding, FW Northrop, 17.7, Undecided Kelly Powell, Silver Creek, 23.1, Eastern Illinois Krissi Davis, Noblesville, 16.9, Notre Dame Ann Zellers, Western Boone, 19.5, Indiana Nikki Anderson, Center Grove, 22.4, Undecided Michelle Baker, Franklin, 13.8, Ball State Dana Wilkerson, Anderson, 26.0, Long Beach State Vicki Lander, Evansville Bosse, 31.1, NevadaLas Vegas Teri Moren, Seymour, 18.8, Purdue Shannon Hardesty, Crawfordsville, 24.3, Indiana Sara White, Clarksville, 18.4, Undecided Jane Calhoun, Tipton, 15.3, Purdue CLAY COUNTY (71) Jackson 11-23 6-9 28, Robinson 2-5 2-2 6, Rawlings 4-11 1-2 9, Chadwell 6-17 3-4 15, Russ Farmer 3-13 1-2 7, Nicholson 0-0 0-0 0, Gilbert 2-5 2-4 6, Gray 0-0 04) 0. Totals 28-74 15-23 71 MARION (90) K.Persinger 5-6 0-0 10, Keys 5-12 1-2 11, Ewer 510 1-2 11, Jones 11-15 4-6 26, Edwards 7-16 5-6 19, Barnett 0-1 0-10, Walker 0-1 2-22, Stanley 1-20-02, Butler 0-0 1-2 1, Recameta 04)0-00, Hunt 1-3 4-4 6, Krabbe 04) 0-0 0, E.Persinger 1-2 0-0 2. Totals sees 18-25 90. Clay County 16. .10. .13. .32 .71 Indiana 13 . 27. .28. .22 .90 Fouled out—Farmer. Rebounds—Clay County 41 (Jackson 13), Marion 36 (Edwards 13). Assists—Clay County 14 (Chadwell 7), Marion 26 (Edwards 10). Total fouls—Clay County 19 Marion 15. A— 5,454. LAUREL COUNTY (56) Irvin 4-5 0-0 8, Bruner 5-7 0-2 10, Carney 7-17 1-2 15, Stacy Reed 4-5 2-2 10, K. Smith 2-6 0-2 4, Justice 1-1 0-0 2, Bums 0-0 0-0 0, Deweese 04) 0-0 0, Collett 04) 04) 0, Crabtree 0-0 04) 0, Daley 04)04)0, Stephanie Reed 04) 04) 0, Robinson OO 04) 0, Shoupe 2-4 1-3 5, Combs OO 2-2 2. Totals 25-45 6-13 NOBLESVILLE (39) Cox 2-14 5-5 9, Davis 9-14 OO 18, Wood 1-2 002, J. Smith 03 0-0 0, Cass 16 OO 2, Lyon OO 06 0, Sigman 02 2-2 2, Lammers OO 06 0, Owens 06 06 0, Placido 1-11-2 3, Thompson 1-2 1-2 3. Totals 15-449-1139 Laurel Co. 10. .16..13..17—.56 Noblesville .6 .5. .14. .14— 38 Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Laurel Co. 25 (K. Smith 6), Noblesville 27 (Cox 11).
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Assists—Laurel Co. 19 (K. Smith 9), Noblesville 11 (Cox, J. Smith 4). Total fouls —Laurel Co. 12, Noblesville 14. National Basketball Association Saturday’s' Games New York 112, Indiana 108 Atlanta 110, Chicago 97 Washington 127, Cleveland 111 Dallas 121, Utah 107 Milwaukee 112, New Jersey 102 Phoenix 128, LA. Clippers 123, OT Sacramento 120, Houston 108 Portland 126, Seattle 123 Sunday’s Games Philadelphia 106, Boston 104, OT L.A. Lakers 126, Denver 118 Detroit 125, Milwaukee 107 Golden State 120, San Antonio 119, OT Monday's Games Philadelphia at New York Cleveland at Atlanta Sacramento at Utah Dallas at Phoenix L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers Houston at Portland Tuesday’s Games Milwaukee at Washington Boston at Cleveland New Jersey at Indiana Detroit at Chicago Phoenix at Seattle Houston at L.A. Clippers Denver at Golden State INDIANA (108) Person 7-19 06 18, Williams 8-16 0-2 16, Stipanovich 2-4 1-2 5, Fleming 8-12 1-1 17, Long 410 06 8, Tisdale 11-16 86 30, Richardson 46 06 8, Macy 2-5 06 4, Anderson 1-4 06 2, Gray 06 06 0. Totals 47-94 10-14 108 NEW YORK (112) Walker 10-11 6-7 26, E. Wilkins 3-7 2-5 8, Cartwright 9-12 14-15 32, Henderson 5-9 6-9 16, G. Wilkins 6-13 8 6 20, McNealy 2-3 06 4, Sparrow 1-4 06 2, Wright 06 06 0, Martin 2-5 06 4 Totals 38-63 36-45 112. Indiana 27 . .20. .31. .21—108 New York 36 .25 .23 . 28—112 3-Point goals—Person 4. Fouled out— Williams, Stipanovich. Rebounds—lndiana 43 (Tisdale 8), New York 42 (Cartwright 11). Assists—lndiana 33 (Fleming 10), New York 25 (Henderson 11). Total fouls—lndiana 31, New York 21. Technicals—Williams, Indiana, illegal defense. A—10,518 Baseball Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Monday’s Games Cleveland (Candiotti 16-12) at Toronto (Key 14-11) New York (Rasmussen 186) at Detroit (Morris (216) Texas (Hough 17-10) at Baltimore (Boddicker 14-12) Chicago (Dotson 10-17) at Kansas City (Jackson 11-12) Boston (Stanley 66) at Milwaukee (Higuera 20-11) Only games scheduled Tuesday’s Games Seattle (Langston 12-14) at California (Witt 18-10) Oakland (Young 13-9) at Minnesota (Blyleven 17-14), (n) Only games scheduled
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NATIONAL LEAGUE Monday's Games Montreal (Youmans 13-12) at Cincinnati (Browning 14-13) San Diego (Show 9-5) at San Francisco (Krukow 20-9) Los Angeles (Hershiser 14-14) at Houston (Scott 18-10), (n) Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Pittsburgh (Patterson 2-3) at New York (Ojeda 18-5) St. Louis (Tudor 13-7) at Chicago (Sutcliffe 5-14) Philadelphia (Rawley 11-7) at Atlanta (Mahler 14-18), (n) Los Angeles (Valenzuela 21-11) at Houston (Knepper 17-12), (n) San Diego (Whitson 1-7) at San Francisco (LaCoss 10-13), (n) Only games scheduled Exhibition Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Minnesota 14 10 .583 Boston 16 13 .552 California 15 15 .500 Chicago - 15 15 .500 Milwaukee 16 17 .485 New York 14 15 .483 Oakland 14 15 .483 Kansas City 12 13 480 Baltimore 13 15 .464 Cleveland 13 15 .464 Toronto 9 11 .450 Texas 13 16 448 Seattle 12 17 .414 Detroit 9 20 .310 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. St. Louis 17 6 .739 San Francisco 20 10 .667 Cincinnati 16 9 .640 Chicago 19 14 .576 Philadelphia 13 11 .542 Atlanta 16 14 .533 Pittsburgh 13 13 .500 Houston 13 15 464 Los Angeles 12 14 ,462 New York 12 14 462 San Diego 13 16 .448 Montreal 11 16 407 NOTE: Split-squad games count in standings, ties do not Saturday’s Games Boston 8, Detroit 2 St. Louis 7, New York Mets 5 Houston 11, Minnesota 6 Atlanta 2, Richmond (AAA) 1 Kansas City 4, Texas 2 New York Yankees 9, Baltimore 6 Chicago White Sox 9, Pittsburgh 6 Philadelphia 5, Maine (AAA) 3 Montreal 8, Cincinnati 8,11 innings, tie Chicago Cubs 8, San Diego 2 Milwaukee 11, Seattle 4 San Francisco 5, Oakland 4 California 2, Los Angeles 1 Cleveland vs. Toronto, ppd., rain Sunday's Games Chicago White Sox 12, Pittsburgh 11 Minnesota 12, Houston 7 Atlanta 6, Greenville 5 Cincinnati 5, Montreal 3 St. Louis 8, Kansas City 2 New York Mets 1, Philadelphia 0, 5 innings, rain Cleveland 8, Toronto 8,9 innings, tie Chicago Cubs 3, San Diego 1 California 2, Los Angeles 1 Oakland 8, San Francisco 3 Seattle 3, Las Vegas (AAA) 1 Monday’s Game St Louis a t Louisville (AAA) End Exhibition Season
Hockey National Hockey League Final Glance By The Associated Press WALES CONFERENCE Patrick Division W L T Pts GF.GA. y-Philadelphia 46 26 8 100 310 245 x-Washington 38 32 10 86 285 278 x-NY Islanders 35 33 12 82 279 281 x-NY Rangers 34 38 8 76 307 323 Pittsburgh 30 38 12 72 297 290 New Jersey 29 45 6 64 293 368 Adams Division y-Hartford 43 30 7 93 287 270 x-Montreal 41 29 10 90 277 241 x-Boston 39 34 7 85 301 276 x-Quebec 31 39 10 72 267 276 Buffalo 28 44 8 64 280 308 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Division y-St. Louis 32 33 15 79 281 293 x-Detroit 34 36 10 78 260 274 x-Chicago 29 37 14 72 290 310 x-Toronto 32 42 6 70 286 319 Minnesota 30 40 10 7 0 296 314 Smvthe Division y-Edmonton 50 24 6 106 372 284 x-Calgary 46 31 3 95 318 289 x-Winnipeg 40 32 8 88 279 271 x-Los Angeles 31 41 8 70 318 341 Vancouver 29 43 8 66 282 314 y-won division title x-won playoff spot END OF REGULAR SEASON Golf RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif (AP) - Final scores and prize money Sunday of top winners of the LPGA Dinah Shore Invitational played on the 6,292-yard, par-72 Mission Hills Country Club (x-won playoff) : x-Betsy King, SBO,OOO 68-75-72-68—283 Patty Sheehan, $42,000 77-73-68-65—283 Pat Bradley, $26,000 72-74-69-69—284 Rosie Jones, $19,890 72-73-72-68—285 Chris Johnson, $15,870 72-79-66-70—287 Colleen Walker, $15,871 72-74-73-68—287 Ayako Okamoto, $15,870 71-76-71-69—287 Cathy Gerring, $11,850 72-75-71-70—288 Jane Geddes, $11,849 73-77-67-71—288 Jody Rosenthal, $10,054 72-72-75-70—289 GREENSBORO, N.C (AP) - Final scores and prize money for top finishers from the $600,000 Greater Greensboro Open golf tournament, played at the 6,-958-yard, par-72 Forest Oaks Country Club course: Scott Simpson, SIOB,OOO 70-73-69-70-282 Clarence Rose, $64,800 72-68-75-69—284 Kenny Knox, $31,200 75-72-71-67—285 Tom Byrum, $31,200 71-70-72-72—285 Payne Stewart, $31,200 74-71-70-70—285 John Coo*t, $21,600 72-73-72-69—286 Mark O'Meara, $18,075 74-69-74-70-287 Bill Sander, $18,075 70-72-75-70—287 Chip Beck, $18,075 73-71-73-70—287 Howard Twitty, $18,075 73-68-75-71—287 Transactions BASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX —Announced that Roger Clemens, pitcher, has rejoined the club, NEW YORK YANKEES-Sent A 1 Holland, pitcher. to Columbus of the International League. OAKLAND A'S —Placed Joaquin Andujar, pitcher, on the 21-day disabled list. Placed Steve Ontiveros, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to March 29 Optioned Mike Gallego, infielder, to Tacoma of the Pacific Coast League Reassigned Jerry Willard, catcher, to Tacoma TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Purchased Clifford Young, pitcher, from the Oakland A s for $25,00. National League CHICAGO CUBS—Sent Paul Noce and Luis Quinones, infielders, to lowa of the American Association. CINCINNATI REDS—Placed Mario Soto, pitcher. on the 15-day disabled list. HOUSTON ASTROS—Placed Dennv Walling, third baseman, on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to March 28, and Jeff Edwards, pitcher, on the 21-day disabled list, retroactive to March 22. Optioned Robbie Wine, catcher, Manny Hernandez and Rocky Childress, pitchers, to Tucson of the Pacific Coast League Sent Jeff Datz, catcher, and Paul Householder, outfielder, to their minor-league camp for reassignment. Released Dan Driessen, first baseman MONTREAL EXPOS-Placed Mike Fitzgerald, catcher, on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to March 28. Recalled John Stefero, catcher, from Indianapolis of the American Association. PITTSBURGH PlßATES—Released Larry McWilliams, pitcher. Optioned Denny Gonzalez, infielder, to Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League.
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