The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1975 — Page 4

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — J\M ARV SO. 1975

BREMEN DROPS SHAMROCKS IN OPENING GAME The North LUerty Shatnro. ks and the Bremen L.ons opened the HiA&unty T -urney iction Wed. nesday night and the Shamrock* jU't weren’t up for the occasion. They diopp'd a 53-42 decision that Hu* not only disapp'.nting, it wasn’t as close a game as the b<uie indicated as Bremen really dominated after the first few minutes Only the late scoring alter the outcome was decided ma ie the final score as close as it w a. I’he ions dropped the Shamrocks to a 4-S record overall and only boosted Bremen's record to 5-9. The Shamrwkn jumped to their lone lead of the n’ght. 2-0, on a pair of free throws by Andy Mor. ns after 37 seconds had passed. The Lum. came right down fluor t » tie it on an I** footer be Mark Taylor, and rot too long after took advantage of a Shamrock miscue to grab the lead on a side shut by Gary I^eeper. Half a minute later Ln Kipfer hit an outside 'hot and it was 6-2 with 1 34 gone. A' this jmnt th" Lions. when they got the ball again, decided t» mike the defense come after them and held the hall on the outsi i Alter a warning from the on cals that the trailing Sham, i must go after the ball a 1 ttie more. Bremen turned it over thie« times after killing some time but on every occasion the Shurmocks couldn't take advant ige of the situation. Leeper finally hit a 10 footer with just under two minutes left and Mike H alak finally got North Libertv s tirst basket with 1:40 sliowi g, a r« bound shot on which he uis fouled to convert a three, pointer. Bremen's Ken Biker b«nked one in fiom 9 foot with tnree second' left to make it 10-5 after one quarter of controlled ac. lion.

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The secon/ was com. plete disaster Tom Stefaniak got a lay in on a nice single effort after 1.34 This sliced the le id to thr- t again, but tefoio North Liberty could score again, a 12 f< lei by Alex Blair with 2:21 left in the half Bremen blew it wile open. Kipfer hit one of two from the line and then collected a lay in John Hunter hit a pair of charity tosses for two points and Kelly Gunterman took a fine i>ass from Kipfer for a solo lay in <nd this was quickly fol. lowed by three Shamrock errors and three more lay ins, twi by Kipfer sandwiched around one by Leeper, making it 23-7 before the Blair basket. Hunter got another cripple with 1:35 left as Bremen was really working the ball, tak. ing only patsy shots and the Shamrocks couldn't get anything going on either end of the f.oor. Tlua left the Shamrocks way on the short end of a 25-9 halftime score, collecting only three bask, ets and as many free shots in the first 16 minutes of play. The game really ended to the first three minutes of the second half. This is the pivotal time that any changes that have been made must start producing for a team as "out of it” as North Liberty was the first half. Howev. er. the best laid plans can go arry if that tig old ball won't go through the basket and that is just what continued to happen in the crucial opening minutes. Morris started this naif with two points also, this time on an 1H foot jumper. However, in the next 1 02. the Lions came roar, ing back to put It away Gunterman hit a 9 footer from the lane, I^eeper gunned a aide shut. Kipfer followed a steal with a lay in and Taylor then got m the swing of things with another easy one. • Vi W Although 13 minutes remained to be played. it was just a mat. ter of time The Shamrocks did finally get the lid off the basket and pulled to, within 15, 39-24, by the end of three |>eriods, but it was all academic. Bremen was

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advancing to the semi-final round of the tourney. The Lions left no doubt, getting eight of the first nine points in this period as well to make it 47-25 before putting the rest of then bench in to finish play. The 17-6 margin of points for the Shamrocks in the final five minutes simply determined the final score. Bremen was topped by three double Lgure efforts, Kipfer with 15, Leeper 14 and Hunter 10. In all nine of their 10 players shared points. The Shamrocks had all nine players score but the 8 by Hudak and Blair was high. Box Score Bremen fg ft Ha p Baker 10 0 3 Leef^r 7 0 0 3 Gunterman 2 0 0 1 Kipfer 7142 Taylor 2 0 0 1 Hunter 3 4 4 1 Seltenright 0 2 2 0 Sahlhoff 0 12 1 Klingerman 10 12 Allen 0 0 11 TOTALS 23 R 14 15 North Liberty Morris 12 3 1 Hudak 3 2 2 2 Zimmerle 10 0 3 Stefaniak 2 2 5 2 Blair 4 0 2 1 Griffey 2 0 0 1 Weiss’ 2 0 0 0 Hamilton 12 2 0 Hunt 10 0 4 TOTALS 17 F 14 14 Score By Quarter* Bremen 11 24 39 54 North Liberty 4 9 24 42 A person can accept not being worth his weight in gold. What's shattering is funding you're not even worth your weight in pork chops.

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