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All Tourney AH-lburncy Item INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Hie 1959 Indiana high school boys’ basketball All-Tourney Team as •elected by The Associated Press: Eric Montross, Lawrence North Todd Leaiy, Lawrence North BradSebree, Kokomo Rodney Holmes, SB St Joseph’s Pat Graham, Floyd Central MVP—Montross IHSAA Trester Award —Graham Indiana High School Basketball 1989 State Championship Boxscore By The Associated Press LAWRENCE NORTH (74) FG FT Min M-A M-A R APF Pt Leary 31 8-21 9-9 5 3 026 Bush 28 4-4 1-2 6 0 2 9 Montross 31 6-6 7-11 18 4 3 19 Watts 30 3-5 0-0 5 3 2 6 Richards 25 1-4 4-6 4 4 1 6 Rainey 5 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 Lewis 1 0-0 2-21012 Long 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Benyhffl 3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Davidson 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Gumell 5 1-1 2-21014 Hayden 1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 Total 166 24-43 25-32 40 15 10 74 Percentages: FG .558, FT .781. 3-Point Goals: 1-13 (Leary 1-11, Richards 0-1, Benyhill 0-1). Team Rebounds: 4. Blocked shots: 6 (Montross 5, Watts 1). Turnovers: 17 (Montross 6, Watts 5, Leary 3, Bush 1, Richards 1, Gumell 1). Steals: 6 (Richards 2, Leary 1, Bush 1, Watts 1, Rainey 1). Technical fouls: None. KOKOMO (57) FG FT Min M-A M-A R A PF Pt Sebree 30 7-12 1-2 7 0 2 15 Baker 31 5-9 0-1 7 0 1 10 Galloway 9 1-5 0-0 2 1 5 2 Reaves 25 3-12 3-5 4 1 410 Fowler 5 1-3 0-0 0 1 2 2 Murrell 3 1-3 0-0 1 0 0 2 Gaillard 16 5-9 0-0 0 1 1 11 Rayl 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 Johnson 17 1-6 0-0 1 7 2 3 Barkman 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Smith 2 11-6 0-0 1 0 4 2 Watkins 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Total 169 25-65 4-82 31 12 2 57 Percentages: FG .385, FT .500. 3-Point Goals: 3-13 (Reaves 1-3, Gaillard 1-3, Johnson 1-4, Sebree 0-1, Fowler 0-1, Murrell 0-1). Team Rebounds: 3. Blocked shots: 1 (Sebree 1). Turnovers: 9 (Reaves 4, Baker 2, Sebree 1, Murrell 1, Johnson 1). Steals: 7 (Reaves 4, Galloway 1, Murrell 1, Smith 1). Technical fouls: None. Lawrence North... 16 20 13 25—74 Kokomo 12 15 8 22—57 A—17,490. Officials—Steve Fisher, Gary Leistner. Career Leaders Indiana High School Basketball Career Scoring Leaders By The Associated Press Career scaring leaders in Indiana high school basketball (x-retuming in 1989-90): 3,019 —Marion Pierce, Lewisville, 1961 2,772 —Arley Andrews, TH Gerstmeyer, 1954 2,595 —Rick Mount, Lebanon, 1966 2,465 —Billy Shepherd, Carmel, 1968 2,421 —Debbie Bolen, NJudson, 1988 2,343 —Mike Edwards, Greenfield,l969 2,324 —Delray Brooks, Mich. City Rogers, 1984 2,226 —Dave Shepherd, Carmel, 1970 2,162 —x-Damon Bailey, Bedford N.Lawrence, 1990 2,145-Charlie McKenzie, Warsaw, 1967 2,138 —Kenny Rowan, Northview, 1989 2,137—Ky1e Macy, Pent, 1975 2,l34—Shawn Kemp, Concord, 1988 2,130 —Rich Mount, Lebanon, 1989 2,ll6—Steve Alford, New Castle, 1983 2,095 —Jodie Whitaker, Austin, 1985 2,092 —Dan Palombizio, Mich. City Rogers, 1981 2,083 —Daryl Warren, Linden, 1971 2,070 —George McGinnis, Indpls Washington, 1969 2,o23—Steve Collier, Southwestern (Jefferson), 1974 2,019 —fcff Periich, Churubusco, 1988 2,003 —Pat Manahan, Delphi, 1973 2,003 —Ron Bonham, Muncie Central, 1960 2,000 —Lloyd Bateman, Plainville, 1958 I,992—Steve Anspaugh, W.Noble, 1969 1,990 —Woody Austin, Richmond, 1988 1,985 —Buster Briley, Madison, 1960 I,97B—Rusty Miller, Switz City, 1975 1,966—Tr0y Lewis, Anderson, 1984 I,964—Keith Gailes, Mich. City Rogers, 1987 3 1,962 —Kirk Manns, NJudson, 1986 1,960 —Danny Brown, Jennings Co., 1973

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I,92B —Ken Montgomery, Indpls Perry Meridian, 1977 I,92o—Charlie Hall, TH Gcntmeyer, 1958 1,913 —Rick Hockina, Brown Co., 1988 1,910 —Anne Kvachkoff, Crown Point, 1985 I,9o9—Tony Patterson. L&M, 1985 1,903 —Bruce Dayhuff, Glenn, 1973 1.900 Jim Ligan, Kokomo, 1962 1.900 Bill Grave, Waveland, 1955 1,897 —James Blackmon, Marian, 1983 1,894 —Kent Carson, Hamilton Hts., 1968 1.891 — Bruce Grimm, Plymouth, 1973 1.891 — Jerry Schellenberg, Floyd Central, 1973 1,890 —8i1l James, Scottsburg, 1969 1,878 —Pat Graham, Floyd Central, 1989 1,876 —Willie Humes, Madison, 1967 I,B64—Larry Humes, Madison, 1962 1,861 —Robert Robertson, Birdseye, 1955 1,860 —Jay Edwards, Marion, 1987 NCAA Tourney NCAA Tournament At A Glance By The Associated Frees All Times EST EAST REGIONAL Championship At East Rutherford, NJ. Sunday, March 26 Duke 85, Georgetown 77 SOUTHEAST REGIONAL Championship At Lexington, Ky. Saturday, March 25 Michigan 102, Virginia 65 MIDWEST REGIONAL Championship . At Minneapolis Sunday, March 26 Illinois 89, Syracuse 86 WEST REGIONAL Championship At Denver Saturday, March 25 Scum Hall 84, Nevada-Las Vegas 61 THE FINAL FOUR At Seattle Semifinals Saturday, April 1 Seton Hall, 30-6, vs. Duke, 28-7,5:43 pan. Michigan 28-7, vs. Illinois, 31-4, 30 minutes after first game Championship Monday, April 3 Seton Hall-Duke winner vs. Michigxn-Illinois winner, 9:13 pjn. NIT Tourney National Invitation Tournament By The Associated Press All Times EST Quarterfinals Wednesday, March 22 Alabama-Binninghun 85, Connecticut 79 Michigan State 70, Villanova 63 Thursday, March 23 St John’s 83, Ohio State 80, OT St Louis 66, New Mexico 65 Semifinals Monday, March 2? At New York Michigan State, 18-13, vs. St Louis 26-9,7 p.m. Alabama-Birminghsm, 21-11, vs. St John’s, 1813,9 p.m. Championship Wednesday, March 29 At New York Semifinal winners, 9 pm. Third Place Semifinal losers, 7 p.m. National Basketball Association At A Glance By The Associated Press All Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pet GB New York 44 24 .647 Philadelphia 37 31 .544 7 Boston 35 32 .522 BV4 Washington 32 35 .478 11V4 New Jersey 23 45 .338 21 Charlotte 17 51 .250 27 Central Division y-Detroit 49 17 .742 y-Cleveland 49 19 .721 1 Milwaukee 43 23 .652 6 Chicago 41 26 .612 8W Atlanta 40 27 .597 9V4 Indiana 20 47 .299 29 V 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division W L Pet GB Utah 43 25 .632 Houston 37 30 552 516 Denver 37 31 .544 6 Dallas 31 36 .463 11 Vi San Antonio 18 50 .265 25 Miami 12 55 .179 30V4

Pacific Diviakm y-L~A. Lakers 47 20 .701 Phoenix 44 25 .638 4 Seattle 39 28 J 582 8 Golden Sure 38 29 .567 9 Portland 32 35 .478 15 Sacramento 20 48 .294 27V4 LA. Clippers 14 53 .209 33 y-clincned playoff berth Saturday’s Games Washington 111,Indiana 108,OT Detroit 113, Charlotte 101 Miami 107, San Antonio 105 Atlanta 115, New York 108 Houston 144, Golden State 104 Milwaukee 113, Cleveland 10S, OT Utah 112, Denver 90 Chicago 111, Seattle 110 Phoenix 123, L.A. Clippers 103 Sacramento 106, Portland 105 Sunday’s Games Boston 105, Philadelphia 103 LA. Lakers 118, Phoenix 116 Monday’s Games New Yarit at Charlotte, 7:30 pm. Dallas at Detroit, 7:30p.m. ** Cleveland at Indiana, 7:30 pm. Golden State at Milwaukee, 8:30 pm. Seattle at Utah, 9 JO p.m. Denver at LA. Clippers, 10:30 pm. Tuesday’s Garnet Atlanta at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Philadelphia, 7:30 pm. Dallas at Cleveland, 7:30 pm. Seattle at Houston, 8 pm. Portland at New York, 8:30p.m. Golden State at Chicago, 8:30 pm. Washington at San Antonio, 8:30 pm. LA. Lakers at Phoenix, 9:30 pm. Baseball Exhibition Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press Sunday’s Games Minnesota 10, Boston 9 Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 4, tie, 13 innings Houston 5, Pittsburgh 1 Montreal 3, N.Y. Meta 2,10 innings Los Angeles 5, Atlanta 4 N.Y. Yankees 3, Baltimore 2 Texas 11, Chicago White Sox 2 Toronto 6, St. Louis 0 Detroit S, Kansas City 2 Cleveland vs. Oakland at Phoenix, ccd., rein Milwaukee vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, An*., ppd., rein Seattle vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Aiiz., ccd., rein San Diego 6, California 5 Transactions Weekend Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Sent Randy Veres, pitcher, to their minor-league complex for reassignment. MINNESOTA TWlNS—Traded Keith Atherton, pitcher, to the Cleveland Indians for Carmen Castillo, outfielder. Optioned Les Sinker, pitcher, and Mark Davidson and Rafael DcLima, outfielders, to Portland of the Pacific Coast League. Sent Jim Davins, Larry Casian and Francisco Oliveros, pitchers; Greg Olson and Orlando Mercado, catchers; John Christensen, outfielder; and Chip Hale, second baseman, to their minor-league complex for realignment. Optioned Jarvis Brown, outfielder, to Visalia of the California League. Released Jeff Calhoun, pitcher. TEXAS RANGERS—Optioned Rey Sanchez, shortstop, and Kevin Reimcr, outfielder, to Oklahoma City of the American Association. Optioned Dean Palmer, third baseman, and Juan Gonzalez and Sammy Sosa, outfielders, to Tulsa of the Texas League. Placed Edwin Correa and Jose Guzman, pitchers, on the 21-day disabled list National League CHICAGO CUBS—Optioned Mike Harkey. Dean Wilkins and Lea Lancaster, pitchers, and Doug Dascenzo, outfielder, to lowa of the American Association. Sent Reid Nichols, infielder, to their minor-league camp for reassignment CINCINNATI REDS—SoId the contract of Jeff Treadway, second baseman, to the Atlanta Braves. Sent Jeff Gray, pitcher, Doug Gwosdz, catcher, and Van Snider, outfielder; to their minor-league complex for reassignment MONTREAL EXPOS—Sent Alonzo Powell, outfielder, to their minor-league complex far reassignment PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—SoId the contract of John Russell, catcher, to the Atlanta Breves. Optioned Marvin Freeman and Alex Madrid, pitchers, to Scranton-Wilkes-Barre of the International League. Sent Bob Sebre, pitcher, outright to Scran-lon-Wilkes-Barre of the International League. PITTSBURGH PlßATES—Acquired Jay Bell, shortstop, from the Cleveland Indians for Felix Fermin, shortstop. Optioned Rick Reed and Mike Walker, pitchers, and Tom Prince, catcher; to Buffalo of the American Association. Sent Tito Landrum and Reggie Williams, outfielders, to their minor-league camp for reassignment Acquired Lou Thornton, outfielder, from the Milwaukee Brewers to complete the March 17 trade that sent Ruben Rodriguez, catcher, to the Brewers. Assigned Tony Chance and Bemie Tatis, outfielders, to the Mexico City Reds. SAN FRANCISCO GlANTS—Purchased the contracts of Jeff Brantley, pitcher, Ed Jurak, infielder, and James Steels, outfielder, from Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League.

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