The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1967 — Page 5

Wakarusa Wins Over Shamrocks In Last Seconds A basket tn Ja< k Jamis. n with ■ । seconds remainin" pave the nd to Wakarusa they had just ,t earlier and accounted for the tarkin vkt«y over the North .mdrty Shamrocks Friday night roach iyd Wesolek s Indians j.pped the I Shamrocks for their fill lo«s ill 16 games this sea^ n In-* final margin was 57-55 as । ty add<-d a fret throw with 06 i win ; ■ n the <kx k, to give t . 1 ».• n a ther. w m The ' Sbamroenx mn i tfl 1 ai behind t<> take ’h* lead v ;th ,-t 33 scc. nds left as Jim Fn< '-v ( pped a rally that fount North ,ib. rty regaining the I-> i after A' karu-n had moved to a 51-’9 id with 135 to pl iv. Stive Mlekodaj an I Neil Baughman each int a pair of free throws and Fraser's basket pushrl the Shamrocks ahead i nly to ( ive the last s<*c< nd heroics t\ce he game from the Shamrucks i rasp. The entire game was a game of short M'onnp streaks and col 1 streaks on both teams part. The Shamrocks jumped to a 4-0 lead n an outside shot by Fraaer and i pair of charity shots by M>. kudaj. Martin came back with a lay-In ind Stichter a jumper to knot the count after two and a half minutes had elapsed. The Shamrocks again forged ahead b\ four with Kerry Kane and MleKodaj hitting back - to - back jumpers. The Indians again knotted the count with a p;dr < f jumpers bv Jamison with the last one tying the score at <*-8 with 3 07 t< play in th. quart r This started another str. *k. nin. straight p ints by th* Shamrocks as they held Wakarusa s* orele-s the rest'of the quartet. Mlekodaj hit first LaMar Wes<h k followed with a jumper nd Kane matched that Ml-k-xla; hit a mgl. point anl th. n W. <h k hit his m end basket of the game tor a 17-s lead by the end of the JMTit ri. The Area k a weren't d< n< tut just switched teams. Th. Indians tossed in the first thnv buckets of the second period with Doty, Let hht ner and Stichter hitting in succession Mlck»dbj added a jumper to th. Shamrocks total, but Stichter hit a free throw and then a lay- n after a pair <>f fret* throws by t hri* Anh erson to make it 21-17 From here the teams battled ; lm. «t .ven for the rest of the half and the Shamrocks held a 29-24 1. d at the main ij»t.*rmixM. >n. Waky (out.-* Back Hot The visitors from Klkart countv c.i»e baoll hot after the half Ddty started the scoring with a lay-in and Martin hit a jun p«-r After a MAgle free throw b*. W. kick. SrhfUta til’d the M'<*n with a pair of one-pointers. Mai tin hit again to swung the lend to Wakarusa and Jamison added to it with an outside shut for the side Two free throws by Martin made it 36-30 with 5 01 nhowing on the clock in the third period. Her* Shamrocks took over again Anderson hit a free throw and then he hit another jumper Anderson hit one more jaunt from the foul line to tak* a 37-36 !• ad before L*<hlltnrr hit a jumper with 1 53 showing on the cl« k This lead was short-lived as Kaughman hit two chard*, -h is nd then Anderson t. • ma imper fur th. Shan - <ks ebutz hit a single fr**c throw to iak. the score 41-39 going int the final peri d The Indians pn.mpth ' • 1 th> c, *‘ yb ajuiyp-r b. Si. tz r. ! t the had as stichter h t • tip in tvv. We*.4-k hit a fre. thr. w na jumper on u' h he wa*. regain the lead 4513.| Miler tied the >< < r< w ’h i • r^peee-feri f<anc'S JUlnp. J tdld the Fh Xkb in front igain •MilkY s|f on and th« n 4d< d a fVrr throw Jamison hit tw nu-pointers and a 50-47 margin was enjoyed Weaoh k added two from the 15 foot line, but Miller ugMln hit and then Schutz put n«* in to gain the 54-49 1. ad with 1 35 Iu j>la>. The rrM is history a* the Shamrocks moved ahead Hnd then «*en the lead dixipprar in'th< final seconds.

Wrxalrk lx*ads Scorers Wesolek paced nil scorers with 17 points on six baskets and five of 10 free shots. Mlekodaj had 13 for the other Shamr.x'k in doubl* figures. 3hr Wakarusa attack was balanced with sewn b .ys scoring six to >1 points, with Sticher t. p- with 11 Bex Score Nnrih Lilx-rti fg ft fta p Mlekodaj 3 • 7 7,2 Fraser 2**o 6' 2 Kane 3 0 0 4 Ginzer 0-. 0 . U 0

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