The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1986 — Page 5

Glenn Edges CMA In First Tourney Game A three-point play by Roger Spier with 2:40 left in the third quarter gave the John Glenn Falcons a lead they never lost again and they held on for a close 53-51 victory over the Culver Military Academy Eagles. A pair of free throws by Chris Savoie and another short baseline jumper by Spier opened the lead to 37-31 before the Eagles scored again. A late basket by Bland Matthews made it 37-33 after three. Culver pulled to within two as the fourth quarter got underwav. A short lane shot by Bob Kime started a trading of points that occured the rest of the way as neither team was able to score more than two points in a row the entire fourth quarter. The lead varied from two to four points the entire quarter from here on out as the Falcons scored after every CMA tally and vica-versa. This, plus the pace of the game, kept it close, but the game lacked the normal excitment, partially because the Eagles don’t bring cheerleaders and a cheering section to their tourney games. The see-saw trading went on to keep Glenn ahead by four and then two until only :28 seconds remained when Savoie was able to only convert one of two free throws, this making it a three-point lead 50-47. Kime was fouled at the :16 mark and hit both ends, making it 50-49, but Spier was fouled immediately after the inbounds pass to stop the clock and hit both ends of the one-and-one. With just four ticks left on the clock, Trent Griffith hit a long shot from the right side, once again making it one point, but CMA was out of timeouts and as Glenn held the ball out-of-bounds, a technical was called on Kime for hitting the ball while out of bounds and with one second left, Troy Skiles put in the final point of the game, making it 53-51. The win was Glenn’s seventh in 12 outings this year and moved them into the semi final round against Argos, a winner in the next game over New Prairie. The game changed complexion a couple of times in the first quarter. Spier opened the scoring with a short turn-around lane shot and then hit an eight footer on which he was fouled and converted the free throw. Savoie hit a 14 footer from the lane and Culver finally got on the board with a short side shot by Scott Nixon more than three and a half minutes had passed Wes Pavey made it 9-2 with a 17 footer at the 4:07 mark and Glenn wasn't to score again until just 38 seconds remained in the quarter and the Eagles had run off 10 straight points taking a 12-9 lead. Scott Rizek picked up Glenn's basket to break the drought as he was in the right place at the right time getting a rebound two others were fighting over for an easy lay-in. Matthews and Pavey traded baskets in the final seconds, Pavey's coming at the buzzer, to make it 14-13 Culver after one. The second quarter found Glenn moving ahead as the play action still was not up-tempo. Todd Decry scored first for the Academy but Pavey and Spier hit back-to-back. After Kime got a lay-in, Pavey and Spier did it again, this time giving the Falcons a 21-18 lead with their baskets. Matthews hit a lay-in, but Pavey put a long baseline shot in and Savoie pilfered a CMA pass for a solo lay-in to make it 25-20. Kime converted a three-point play on an 11 footer and a foul, but a technical foul called on the Culver bench protesting a foul charging call with :02, let Skiles hit one of two from the line for a 2b-23 halftime lead. Culver came out firing early in the third quarter. Deery hit first, then two baskets by Tom Morell made it 29-26 before Glenn couia

finally break a dry spell of over three minutes. Skiles hit two free shots and Brian Groves came off the bench and got a lay-in after a steal underneath. Matthews hit for CMA, but this is where Spier's three point plant gave the lead to Glenn for good. For the game, Spier, Pavey and Savoie were Glenn's leading point getters. The Eagles used a box and one, trailing Skiles all over the offensive end and it succeeded in keeping him without a basket. He did add six of eight from the line in the game. Spier totaled 16, Pavey 14 and Savoie 11. Matthews had 16 to tie Speir for game honors and Kime and Mortell had 11 and 10 respectively. CMA outscored the Falcons 42-38 from the floor, but Glenn's 15 out of 21 from the line made the difference as Culver hit a good nine out of 12 but didn’t get to the line often enough. Box Score Glenn fg ft ft* p Skiles 0 6 8 4 Spier 6 4 6 0 Ruff 0 0 0 2 Pavey 6 2 3 0 Savoie 4 3 4 1 Groves 2 0 0 2 Rizek 10 0 1 TOTALS 19 15 21 10 CMA Kime 3 5 6 4 Matthews 7 2 4 1 Nixon 2 0 0 0 Deery 2 2 2 5 Griffith 2 0 0 0 Mortell 5 0 0 5 Shepard 0000 TOTALS 21 9 12 15 Score By Quarters John Glenn 13 26 37 53 CMA 14 23 33 51 Oregon-Davis Lists Two Honor Rolls The Oregon-Davis Jr.-Sr. High School has released the third sixweeks and first semester honor rolls as follows: THIRD SIX WEEKS GRADE 12 Distinguished Honors Terri Paegel Mary Ann Shearin Regular Honors Roxanne Beem Pam Earnest Cheryl George Jennifer Jensen Fred Knizner Carmela Lonigro Cheryl Smith Betsv Smith GRADE 11 Distinguished Honors Paul Powers Charles Smith Victoria Szombathy Regular Honors Kristine Dreessen Charles Garrett Tim Heck Andrea Lonigro Joe Lopez Tammy Schmidt Paul Scribner Dawn Singleton Todd Vieting GRADE 10 Distinguished Honors Catherine George Roberta Slusher Regular Honors Dennis Alien Staci Aman Joanna Anderson David Brown Tammy Campbell Bryan Cecrle Shannon Johnson Toni Lawhorn Brett Lott Winona Schultz Dorene Simpson Michelle Singleton Steve Siroky GRADE 9 Distinguished Honors James Melton Regular Honors Stacy Coldiron Charles Dekoker Andrea Johnson Roberta Porter April Smith

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