The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1974 — Page 5

FALCONS LOSE TO PLYMOUTH 1 IN SECTIONAL The Plymouth Pilgrims ended John Glenn’s basketball season in the Sectional Friday night as just o | "too much ball club” topped the j Falcons 64-56. Despite losing by the eight point margin and trail. I mg by 10 at times, the Falcons ‘ never quit and put some scares j into the Pilgrims before bowing out. Strong performances by the Falcons’ seniors Randy Zartman in the first half and Derek Schultz I in the : econd half kept the Fai. cons hopes alive. However, with Marc Hayden teasing in 26, IS in the first half to push Plymouth nci ahead and hold them there, was .y. the killing fact, r P ; ' Greg Gillies banged a 21 footer to start the sc i .ng as it was i b. g-. viou- caily eutsi k- shooting was a necessity against the Piym< uth ■ defense. Hayden started his own n< ' brand of tu-wi rks drill.ng one ii -m 16. I.any Greenlee got a A close in shot to drop but Zart. man got his tn-t of 7 from the fl. r to knot it at 4 ail. Plynn 4th then expbxic I fur 10 con. sriutive points, six of than free n throws including a technical, to t grab an early big lead. Hayden P tock a fine feci Ji m B b Girten fi r a lay in and Greenlee i ished in a 13 footer from the lane A it.! pair of one pointers by Kerry Weidner was followed by ।ne of two by Greenlee, Hai den’s on the

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technical and then Hayden for a pair w.th 1:36 left in the period. Zartman broke the dry spell on a side shot but Hayden matched this from the corner. Zartman then cracked a 21 footer but Hay. den again tingled the twine fiom 16. Tom Hall got two free shots with :05 remaining but Girten swashed one from lb to beat the buzzer for a 20-12 Plymouth lead. The three minute dry spell that found the 10 unanswered Pilgrim points was the critical spot of the first half. Hayden opened the next period Zartman connected back to back w.th a 16 footer but Schultz and Randy Sch'meltz got two free shots to pull the Falcons with.n four. Weidner tallied from close range but Lee Bouse got a tip in to stay. Hayden blitzed another Hum the right comer but Zartman matched this from 21. G.ien git <>ne ui two charity tos. >e.s but Zoin, m mt the It id to three. 27-21. w.th twi free one.- of his cwn. The pace slowed for * brief time and the P.lgnms jumj ed !•> a 10 pent kid in this str* ik. A liy in by St. i- K. mg < n a L t.iul pas- it m Greenlee was fol. 1 wed by a 9 I- ter by Kring • I a reb and ba-ket and so il ?»; t by a leaping Hayden. Gill, s was fouled on the inbounds and hit one <! two but GiUcn’s 17 footer followed a rebound shot by the Falcons' Schultz to keep the Pil. grims ahead by 9. GJhes then put two from the 20 foot range in around a rebound lay in for Bryant Chipman. W< idner dulled

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a side shot but Bouse got a lay in on a fine Gil Les pass to cut i the lead to 40-33 at the main I intermission. i The thiid quarter was the big period fur Glenn. Plymouth, hold, .ng a lead at halftime, gut a little laxed or conservative in this per. ii d as opposed to their other two games with Argos and LaVille when they trailed by several at halftime and the thud stanza was the turn-around quarter with a devastating press, Die Falcons scored first with a lay m by SchulU but Weidner came right back with a 12 footer. Exactly two rmnutes passed before Schultz hit again, this time from 9 foot. Kring hit one of two free ones and Schultz came back with two more baskets < ver a minute apirt to tie the score at 43. Hayden hit a real long bomb at the 2 56 mark but no me scon d th aunt 1 Zutman kn tit 1 t w.th 23 ivmds left fr m th< left s.de. A b g ,”5 so ‘.a by Za.tman at the I <zzt r । i-h< 1 :re F ’v u - ahead 17-15 with j i-t th it one bg j-i- --. i !«:t t. pLiy. S Luitz mi 5' it ra-iu with a ■ tui’n aicund shot but it was ju.-t f.ve .-wenuds short of t nue in.niu.es bvi< re the Fak ns .aen ; ,g v n i n ni , tntime a hard cha gt by Ph mouth with some g d a .sp passing, push J them into the lead for keeps. H tyden .- tarted the drive w .th a 19 footer and Weidner pushed the B.g Red ah< id with a rebound .-hut and free thn w- for i tir.ee pointer. Gretnlee took a Hayden pa.-s fi r a Lr- in and then that all too familiar figure of Hayden swi'hed a < cner shot A lane shut by Svhultz hr kv the string bit Weidna came right back with a 17 fu. ter as Lme w.ua b.g factor n w with 3 -e> left to play. Sehmeltz hit one if tw> five era's to keep it within four, but Girten g ' a 19 9 Uer right a“ r. Sciiuiz connected :i m ^hurt iai.ge only to liave Hayden hit the 1 tt m of the nvt ig un from medium r mgv After ga .ning p -.*<•>- s n again the Pi’.g ims were killing time. Chipman g. t a lai in at 1:43 and Bou.'O put Glenn’s imal points on the board at 1:25 with a lay in. Girten’s two free shots cinched it at the 1:09 mark and Plymouth then killed most of the remaning time to wrap it up.

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Hayden’s 26 points on 11 bask, ets and 4 free throws easily was the high total. He had i 13 point assist from Weidner. Schultz hit 10 baskets and Zirtman toss<<l in .wen baskets and a pa r < f free shots lor 16 points. Box Score Plymouth fg ft Ita p Hayden 11 4 6 2 Chipman 2 0 0 1 Greenlee 3 12 4 Weidner 5 3 3 0 Givten 3 3 5 3 King 2 12 1 TOTALS 26 12 18 11 John Glenn Schultz 10 0 0 4 Gillies 3 12 4 Bouse 3 0 0 4 Zartman 7 2 4 3 Hall 0 2 2 2 S hmeltz 13 4 0 Clark 0 0 0 0 J< hns< n 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 21 ' 12 17 Soi ri 1 By Quarters Pl.n- uth 20 to 15 61 John Glenn 12 33 17 56

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