The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1985 — Page 12

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_ THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - DECEMBER 12, 1985

Shot At Buzzer Wins For Glenn (continued from page 1) fensive plav of Spier, who outscored the entire Bobcat team in the second period with 10 points as the hosts moved to a 33-28 halftime lead. For the first half. Spier had hit seven baskets and three of three from the foul line, all coming on three-point plays as he was continuing the solid plav he started the night before coming off the bench. From here on out. it was never one team dominating over the other. The entire second half found action not too wide open and neither team able to put together any kind of a string to pull away from the other. It was an even third quarter, tied at 42 as the Bobcats battled back from their halftime deficit and once the teams were about even, it remained that way throughout the rest of the game. Spier, after having been shut out

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in the third period, came back with seven more points in the final quarter to pace the Falcons. Smallev paced the Bobcats in the last regular stanza with three baskets forcing * hat most figured was to be another three minutes of basketball to settle the issue. Both became a little cautions in the extra session. Brian Ruff hit two free throws to give Glenn the lead, but sophomore Scott Blum tied the score and the two teams battled down to the wire again, with Troy Skiles attempting to drive for the winning points just before the buzzer only to have a charging call on him, his fifth foul of the night. It was 58 all after one extra period. In the second overtime stanza, the Falcons had their chances and were able to hit the first of two one-and-ones by Scott Rizek and Chris Savoie. These two points gave them a 60-58 lead, only to have Joseph tie it again with his final basket of the night. It did loosen up more in the third extra period. Glenn again scored first as Spier hit his final basket of

the night, a short jumper and was again fouled, but missed the chance for his fourth three-point play of the game. In fact, in this extra three minute period, Glenn missed five of seven free throws, two being potential one-and-ones. However, baskets by Savoie and Pavey matched two baskets by Chuck Smith and one by Blum, setting up the last second heroics of Pavey. who made his fourth basket in only seven tries in the entire 41 minutes. Spier led all scorers with 26 on 10 baskets and six of 10 from the foul line. This included the three three-point plays in the first half. Skiles and Savoie hit double figures with 13 and 10 while Pavey ended with nine for the game. For the visiting Bobcats, Joseph had a very steady offensive game with 19 on seven of 13 shooting and five of ' eight from the free throw line. Monte Southwell ended with 13 and Blum 11 and the other freshman. Smalley, matched Pavey's nine for the game. Glenn did a good job offensively of controlling the tempo and getting good shots. They hit a very good 27 of 48 while the Bobcats with their rebounding advantage, were hitting 27 of 57 from the floor. Glenn did miss a lot of free throw oppontunities. connecting on only 14 of 28 while O-D was only slightly better with 12 out of 22. Bobcats Win Preliminary Game The O-D B-team topped the Falcons B-team 40-36 in the preliminary game, giving Glenn their fourth straight setback of the season. Box Score Glenn fg ft fta p Skiles 6 13 5 Spier 10 6 10 2 Ruff 2 3 6 2 Pavey 4134 Savoie 4 2 4 3 Rizek 112 1 Pentecost 0000 Groves 0000 TOTALS 27 14 28 17 Oregon-Davis Jesse 0 2 2 2 Smalley 4 13 3 Joseph 7574 Blum 5 12 4 Johnson 2225 Smith 2 0 14 Southwell 6 14 1 Brown 10 0 0 Tavlor 0 0 0 2 j For MICROWAVE OVEN Or S MAJOR APPLIANCE SERVICE Call KARN In Walkerton 586-2592 WELL SERVICE 936-991 1 • Flint and Walling Pumps • Well Screens Changed • Pumps Installed and Repaired • Water Pressure Tanks Formerly Langteldt anc Payne BKi iiacKK tear ILjsL—WE APOLOGIZE! In our Season of Savings tabloid that arrived in your home the week of December 1, the Doll accessories and clothing on page 5 are not Cabbage Patch brand from Coleco The items are for the Cabbage Patch dolls We apologize for any confusion to our customers a —

TOTALS 27 12 21 25 Score By Quarters O-D 19 28 42 56 58 60 66 Glenn 15 33 42 56 58 60 68 Glenn Girls Top Clay By 59-42 Monday Night The John Glenn girls broke a tiizht ballgame wide ooen in the second and fourth quarters Monday to win their second game in four this season and top the South Bend Clay team 59-42. In a foulmarred contest which found Glenn going to the free throw line 45 times, the Lady Falcons won 59-42. The loss was Clay’s fifth in six outings this season. The two teams battled to a 15-15 tie through the first eight minutes, but the fouls were taking their toll early and with the help of 15 chances from the free throw line in the second period, of which they hit only seven, the Falcons moved to a comfortable 28-19 lead to take charge of the game. For Glenn, Theresa Northam totaled 19 first half points to match the Clay team. The Colonials did come back in the third quarter however, as the Glenn girls could only manage two baskets in this period by Northam and Angie McKesson. However, once again, when in the bonus situation, the free throws made the difference in the final stanza as Glenn walked to the 15 foot line no less than 22 more times in the final period to win going away with a 27 - 13 advantage in the final stanza. Northam ended the night with 28 points on 11 baskets and only 6 of 15 from the line. She had 18 point held from Jennifer Price who had four baskets and 10 of 17 from the charity stripe. Jenny Sriver and Jenny Adams paced Clay with 14

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and 10 respectively. Glenn shot a good 19 of 42 from the floor while Clay could only manage 17 of 75 attempts. A2l of 45 free throw shooting for Glenn was better than the 8 of 23 for Clay. Clay outrebounded the Glenn girls 47-34 to help get all the shots. Price and McKesson led Glenn's rebounding with nine and seven respectively whild McKesson had seven assists and six steals. Box Score Glenn fg ft fta p McKesson 2 3 6 2 Northam 11 6 15 4 Price 4 10 17 5 Clemons 0 0 0 2 Osborn 10 0 2 Salyer 1131 Singleton 0 14 4 Rupel 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 19 21 45 21 Clay Florkowski 3 0 2 4 Wood 2 0 14 Martens 0 3 6 4 Sriver 7 0 2 4 Adams 4 2 5 5 Massie 0 14 5 Tamer 10 15 Mvers 0 2 2 1 TOTALS 17 8 23 33 Score By Quarters Glenn 15 28 32 59 Clay 15 19 29 42 Defensive driving always helps. Johnson/Williams Insurance Agency KOONTZ LAKE 586-2580 ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Including MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS & IRA'S