47-43IICI(Time* News Service)HOLSTEIN Ida* (.rove wasforced tt pull out all slops here Friday ni^ht and extended to the lumt in overtime to heal off llol-sU'in'H j»riffy challenge, 17 13, in the Class A Sectional final.The Class B Sectional champion* ship went to Corrections illc’s un-heaien quintet. C'vdle swept pasillattle Creek, 73-51, for Number litents, Ida Grove, playing a mun-for-man defense, was down in theearly moments and had difficultygetting back.in a row.Set shooter Bob Goodwin, Bill Linke and their pals had more than their share of troubles with the Black Pirates. Holstein almost won | the game in regular playing time. With only 20 seconds left. Holstein was ahead, 41*39. but Goodwin’s clutch goal deadlocked the register.In overtime, the Hawks piled insix ixiints to just three for Holstein. Goodwin finished with 11 out of guard while Linke meshed 12 from forward. Holstein front linerRoger Ness totaled Hi and CharlesNonneman scored 13 points.Holstein leaped off to a big early lead and looked to be on the way to victory. H was 7-0 after several minutes and the Pirates were in front, 15-6, at the close of the quarter. The losers were still on top,22*19, at midway, but Ida Groverecovered and w hipjx’d hack into a33*30 lead at the end of the round.Correctionvllle strolled to theH crown as versatile I Mott(toured 24 (Hunts through the hoopincluding eight fielders hi the second half. Larry (Gordon accountedfor 17 seven of them first halfgoals, Norman Ros sow's 16 |*oints was best for Hattie Creek.The Creekers. who endtxl with a 15 5 record, let 1 kin Molt and Gordon get free fix) many times It wasCorrectionville by 2lt;) 11. 38 21 and50-38 at the rest stops,SutherlandNips CalumetIn 47-42 Final(Times News Service)The lead swapped hands severaltimes before Holstein gave up its two-point edge in the last mom-CALI MKT Sutherland's SiouxValley Conference squadron over tixik scrappy Calumet late in the fourth period here Friday nigh) andemerged a 17 12 w inner in the Sectional Class B division.The victors were in front only lilt) with two minut *s left, hut free throws widened the margin at the finish Calumet ended the season with a 15 10 mark.II