The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1983 — Page 12

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JANUARY 27. 1983

Late Falcon Drive Tops Cougars After a very good shooting first three quarters, the New Praine Cougars went ice cold in the final stanza and allowed the John Glenn Falcons to come from behind to w in the opening game of the Bi Counts Tourney Wednesday night After giving Glenn more than the\ wanted for the first three quarters plus, the Cougars held onto their lead until about two minutes remained onh to have the Falcons do as thc> have done several times this scar. get enough to win b\ Fhe battle was a good one all the wav. The Cougar mistakes, the Falcons ability to take advantage of them when it reallv counted, and once again different members of the team picking up the slack at the most opportune time, enabled coach Gordon Mosson’s boys to account for the ninth straight win of the season in the return match of an earlier one-point victory by Glenn. Leading 49-48 after three hectic quarters, the Cougars still weren't about to play dead, but the shooting eye from the floor went sour and thev hurt their own cause with some poor shot selection late in the game to allow the Glenn comeback. Dr. Elliott Frash Optometrist 413 Michigan St., Walkerton MB • 5:00 p.m. Thur»d«y« Call 586-3722 For Appointment a,

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Mark Jacobson, who had been silent the entire first half and didn't get a point until 3:13 remained in the third quarter, opened the final stanza with a pair of free throws to give Glenn a 50-49 lead However, Randy White matched this for the Cougars and when very cool Dave Smith canned a 9 Exit jumper with 7:04 left, the Cougars regained a three point margin. Jeff Fansler, bask in action after several weeks off with his recuring leg injury, hit a short side shot, but just as the ckxk ticked an even 6:00, White hit a lay-in that was going to be New Prairie's final basket of the night' Smith upped the Cougar lead at the 5:2" mark with two free throws for a 57-52 lead and the situation was getting serious for Glenn. However. Jacobson drilled a medium length baseline shot halfway through the quarter and Rick Hardesty hit one of two free throws later to cut the lead to two. Another pair of charity pitches by the talented Smith with less than three minutes to go, made it a 59-55 score but the real big play came about 20 seconds after when Hardesty fired a long baseline shot that caught everyone by surprise and with absolutely no one hitting the boards on the missed effort. Jacobson found the ball come right to him for an easy lay-in that did more to turn the tide than any one play at this point. After an errant pass down court. Fansler was fouled and knotted the score with both free throws. A quick trip to New Prairie's offensive end found the Falcons getting the ball right back on another turnover and a lead pass to Hardestv resulted in a fast-break lay-in to take the lead. Then a very poor shot by the Cougars had Glenn rebounding once again and a resulting foul put Jacobson at the line once more, for two more points. With an even minute left. Smith

once again drew a foul and converted both ends, but the final four points were Hardesty's all on free throws to account for the six point margin of victory. The early game looked as if Glenn might blow it open early as some super shooting by Mike Arnett and Scott Pontius found the Falcons moving to a 16-8 lead with a minute left in the first half. However, Ken Sebasty and Jon Woolsey hit baskets before the buzzer to cut the lead to 16-12 Glenn after one. Smith made a short jumper to open the second quarter and after Arnett swished a long baseline shot. Led Jarka hit two baskets and a free throw, all from under, to put the Cougars ahead for the first time in the game. Spencer Wilcox followed with a basket, but Sebasty was next with another side shot from 15 foot. After Pontius got three of a possible four points on a basket and foul after the shot. Sebasty again fired from long range for the Cougars. Arnett was next, but Sebasty was on a run and canned a medium length baseline shot to knot it again at 25. Pontius put Glenn ahead once more, for the last time in this half, with a lay-in before the Cougars ran three straight baskets by Smith. Sebasty and Woolsey for a four point lead. Arnett and Wilcox each had two free throws in the final 1:43, but Woolsey and Smith had baskets and New Prairie had upset on the mind with a 35-31 lead at the main

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intermission. Glenn battled back early in the second half but also committed several early fouls that was to hurt later in this quarter. Pontius hit the second of two from the line to open the quarter and Arnett canned a long baseline shot. Art Schuck hit one of two charity shots, but Arnett answered quickly with two more baskets, the last a nice tip in off a missed Falcon shot. Schuck hit from 8 foot in the lane, but Arnett now had the hot hand and got a short driving shot to fall but committed a charge on the basket and Sebasty offset it with two free throws. Schuck then hit a pair of onepointers, but Arnett dropped a short lane shot through. White and Jacobson traded lay-ins, but Schuck kept New Prairie ahead with a three-point play on a rebound lay-in. Hardesty and Jacobson hit back-to-back lay-ins, Hardesty assisting nicely on the latter, but Schuck hit the quarter's final two points from the foul line with half a minute left to give the Cougars a 49-48 lead setting up the final exciting quarter of action. Arnett led all scorers with 20 points but a g<xxl spread followed with Pontius, Hardesty and Jacobson all reaching double figures with 14. 13 and 12 respectively. Smith paced a balanced Cougar attack with 16 as Sebasty and Woolsey each reached double digits with 12 points. Some fine free throw shixiting was displayed in this

game. Glenn hitting 19 of 25 and the Cougars 17 of 19 for outstanding totals. Box Score Glenn fg ft fta p Jacobson 4442 Pontius 5 4 6 4 Wilcox 12 4 3 Arnett 9 2 2 4 Hardesty 4 5 6 0 Fansler 12 3 2 Drecssen 0001 Singleton 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 24 19 25 16 New Prairie Sebasty 5 2 2 4 Woolsey 6 0 0 4 Schuck 1674 Smith 5 6 6 2 White 3 2 3 3 Jarka 2111 Klute 0 0 0 2 Rehlandcr 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 22 17 19 20 Score By Quarters Glenn 16 31 48 67 New Prairie 12 35 49 61 IRIMMNK SYRUP I OR TRUUMMC42 UUHETS FORMIBGYREUEF I TORTS NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT I »f ri. I ..t San«f»>/ |n< I in* ■ i N. ht *.k■ • • a>|