The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1979 — Page 3

Oregon-Davis Tops Falcons 81-71 Friday The Oregon-Davis Bobcats, a tal-ent-loaded team that seems to have all the talents they need to be a real small school power, won an 81-71 victors over John Glenn's Falcons Friday night for their fifth win in eight tries while the Falcons lost their fourth in a row and eighth in nine tries this season. The Bobcats appeared to have the ability to blow the Falcons off the court but lacked the discipline or cohesiveness to really get the most out of their potential. Combine that with some poor free throw shooting along with a fine shooting night for the Falcons Bob Muncie, with 28 points, and the steady performance of Craig Ochs, 19 points, and the final margin was 10 points despite the O-D domination. If a person wasn’t to look at the scoreboard in the first few minutes, they would think from the almost awesome display of size underneath and the “flashy style” out front in their attack that the Bobcats would be well ahead only to look at the scoreboard and see it all knotted at 8-8 after some five minutes had been played. Mark Boyle, who along with Fred Beerwart and Randy Kensinger were playing way above the Falcons heads, started the scoring with a short shot underneath. Muncie hit his first of 13 baskets on a nice pass from Ochs for a lay-in. Kensinger tallied on a tip and Boyle connected again, this time on a rebound for a quick b-2 lead. The the Bobcats started turning the ball over and the next three and a half minutes found Tom Moore hitting on a rebound shot. Boyle scoring on a fastbreak lay-in taking a fine pass from Matt Lotter and Muncie and Tom Moore each getting a medium range jumper to fall for the 8 all tie. The hosts quickly came back for the lead with a pair of free throw s by Tern Minix on a foul committed at mid-court as the Falcons were trying to put halfcourt pressure on and drawing some personals. Lotter then hit his first outside shot of many in this half but again the Falcons came scratching back to tic it as the Bobcats still weren’t taking advantage of their opportunities, adding some missed fste throws to a few turnovers. Steve Hardesty hit an 8 foot lane shot and Ochs got his first basket of the night for the 12 all tie and after Boyle scored again on a bunny taking a Minix pass in the clear, Ochs hit one ot two from the foul line and Rob Moore connected on a very close in side shot for a 15-14 Falcon lead, their only one of the night A rebound basket by Kensinger with :2b showing on the clock gave the Bobcats back the lead and the first quarter ended Oregon-Davis lb. Glenn IS. From the start of the second quarter on the game went in

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streaks, the Bobcats would blow ahead with spurts, then sputter around while the Falcons time and time again would get back in the game but never seriously threaten, mostly on the shooting of Muncie from medium range. Lotter hit a tip and was fouled to open the second quarter but missed the chance to complete the three-point play. Beerwart hit the second of a two-shot foul situation and Lotter pegged in a lb footer from the side to open a six point gap. Kris Tuttle got his first basket of the night on a close in jumper but this was the Falcons only basket in the first four and a half minutes of the period and a five consecutive basket streak by Lotter twice. Beerwart twice and Minix opened it to a 31-17 lead before Rob Moore broke the string with a rebound shot. By the halftime this lead had stayed the same as each team scored 11 more points to make it 42-30. The Bobcats looked like thev would blow it wide open in the early second half moving to a very comfortable 19 points lead after three minutes had passed. However. each time the would get well ahead, the play got a little complacent and the Falcons, on the scoring of Muncie and Ochs, would crawl back in range. From a 52-33 deficit. Glenn got back to within nine twice, with Ochs and Muncie getting all the third quarter points except a lone free throw by Tuttle. After three periods it was 60-51 and despite leading all the time, a little unrest was seen in the O-D fans as the leads continued to dwindle. The Falcons never got closer than eight but had several chances to get back in the thick of it, thanks again to some poor O-D free throw shooting and the fact the Glenn team, though short on natural talent, never quit as they are long on desire. Fouls were playing an important part of the game as the Falcons lost both Tom and Rob Moore about halfway through the third period and the Cats lost their big center, Boyle, but had very adequate size and jumping ability to still dominate underneath. Play got a little ragged as the pressing Falcon defense did cause some fouls and the Glenn boys also drew some fouls, not one of their strong traits as a medium range shooting team that isn’t a driving type team or very strong on the boards. The outcome was not in doubt, but action did continue throughout the game to the final score of 81-71. Muncie Hita 28 Muncie led all scorers with 28 points while Ochs had a good 19 point effort However, no other Falcon reached double figures. The Bobcats balance was great with Lotter first half outside shooting sparking his 28 point effort w ith Minix adding 16, Beerwart 11 "ind Randy Burch 10 off the bench as did Dovle score 10. O-D’s B-Team Wlna The Oregon-Davis B-Team overcame a Glenn team that had a lead a good share of the first two and a half to three quarters, to win a

55-49 decision over the Glenn reserves. Box Score Oregon-Dav is fg ft p Beerwart 5 1 3 Kensinger 2 0 2 Boyle 5 0 5 Minix 6 4 3 Lotter 13 2 0 Keen 0 2 3 Burch 4 2 3 Hinz 0 0 1 TOTALS 35 11 20 John Glenn Tuttle 3 3 4 Ochs 753 Muncie 13 2 3 Hardesty 1 0 2 T. Moore 2 0 5 R Moore 2 1 5 Anspaugh 1 0 3 Smith 0 0 0 TOTALS 29 13 25 Score By Quarters John Glenn 15 30 51 71 Oregon-Davis 16 42 60 81 SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Elementary School JANUARY 15 - 19 MONDAY Minces boeuf with pommes de terre Kopf salate Peach crisp Bread and butter Milk TUESDAY Lasagna al forno Buttered wax beans Garlic toast Fresh tangarine Milk WEDNESDAY American pig in blanket Buttered green beans Lettuce salad with sweet sour dressing Fresh banana Milk THURSDAY Polish sausage casserole Flemish carrots Chilled applesauce Rolled wheat muffin Milk FRIDAY Chop suey with rice Buttered broccoli Carrot coins French bread and butter Chilled pear slices Chocolate of w hite milk North Liberty High School JANUARY 15 - 19 Minced boeuf Grilled ham and cheese sandwich Chef salad Pommes de terre Buttered peas Kopf salate Fresh apple slices Peach crisp Pear in lime jello Chilled orange Stickv bun Milk TUESDAY Hamburger on warm bun Lasagna al forno

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