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The stage is set for the biggest game thus far' this season in the Town of Pulaski Men’s Basketball League as unbeatens ‘collide tomorrow at the Pulaski Armory 4p.m.The No Names (9-0) and Clark’sCrew i.S-0; put. it on the line in a i-anu* that likclv will decide the re-•guiar season champion. . . •■Clark» Crew- went - 14-1 last season the only loss being at the hands of the No Names in the tournament final that ended Clark’s string, of four straight post season titles. •The No Names were 13-2 last year. •Besides the big Clark’s and No Names battle another bright moment should occur early in the 2 p.m. opener when Stevens Funeral Home faces Pepsi Cola. .1 Stevens’* five time MVP Dennis Shrewsberry needs only two points to become the league’s first 3,000 point scorer since records began in 1977.• yShrewsburry, a former player for Virginia Tech and1 all-state performer for old Pulaski County High School, is leading the league in scoring at28.1 PPG,The battle of Unbeatens almost• 4 t ■didn’t come off as both held off upset bids by other teams.Clark’s needed to work overtime to defeat Creative Images 94-86 as Jerome Brown poured in 26, SammyPoindexter 25 and Charles Arnold• * *21 points.Poindexter • hit three treys and Bobby Hunter chipped in 17 points.Despite losing Creative set a new • league record for. most three point goalsmade in a single half with 11 second half trey s.Angelo Webb scored 26 points with six treys. Scott Vest hit for 22 points, while Mike Flynn and Kenny Hanks scored 16, and both hit four treys...'' Creative’s 15 treys was two shorti *• ■ • ** •It is down to one, the 76ers are now the only unbeaten team in thesix to eight group youth basketball league.,: sponsored by Town of Pu-laski-YMCA and Dublin Recreation.With only two weeks remaining in the season, the 76ers still have to play the Magic and the Timberwol-ves, both of these teams are close behind with 6-1 records. Things could get- interesting as the seasoncomes to an end.• •Here are last week’s scores: Hornets 12, Pacers 8; Timberwdl-ves 24, Cavaliers 19; Magic 22, Warriors 8; Nets 26, Timberwolves 20; Bullets 30, Lakers 18; Cavaliers 21, Warriors 8; Bullets 18, Hornets 15; Bucks 16, Lakers 2.Standing*: 76ers 8-0, Magic 6-1, Timber* wolves 6-1, Bullets 5*2, Cavaliers 5-4, Nets 4-3, Hornets 4*4, Warriors 4-4, Bucks 2-4, Heat 2-5,5-15 IS ELIGIBLE TO' PARTICIPATE. (5 YEAR OLDS MUST BE IN KHs i or: -ups w ill be Wednesday , February. 10 from lt;•: 00 R. m . - s: 00AT THE DUBLIN 'ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GYMLAS• *1 .DOR -more inform;1«*!!(; myEps' 7 4 -0 1ODETACH AND BRING TO SIGN-UPSNAMESCHOOLPARENTS NAMEWORK PHONESHIRT SI2ELakers 1-8. Pacer* 0*8.of the league' mark for a singlegame.The No Names struggled to a pair of two point wins by the same score 72-70 against Satellite Services and Creative Images.Tim Barnette hit 25 points with four treys. Patrick Lawson added 17 and Larry Fox 16.Against Creative Barnette again* * , iscored 25, while Lawson and Fox both added 13 points..Robert Dalton led Satellite’s, upset bid with 15, while Keith Blackburn and Kevin Rupe both had season personal highs with 13 points.-Webb poured in 34 points as Creative fell just short against the league, heavyweights and fell from the regular season race.Creative defeated Satellite 78*62 as Hanks scored 21 with four treys, while Vest arid Ronald Covey both added 12.Dalton led Satellite with 21, while Ronnie Horton and Joey Bower each scored 13.Coca Cola pulled off a 77.-67 overtime upset win against Electroplate Rite as Paul Mezza drilled 22 points. Phillip Dalton scored 18 and Doug Quesenberry 14.Danny Conner led EPR with 29 points,* » •Woody’s broke, a six game losing streak with two wins in three games lastweek.Charlie Crpwder led a balanbed attack with 19 points, while Donald Maxwell scored 17, Bob Millirons 16 and John Taylor 14 in a 77-73 win over Coca Cola.• • »Mezza scored 22, while Brad Golden and Quesenberry both had 15AGEBIRTHDATEGRADEHOME PHON IEMPLOYED BYPARENTS SIGNATURESOCCER EXPERIENCEYEARSpoints.Taylor’s 27 points led Woody’s past Fairfax Gang 66-60. ,Bob Millirons added 16, including his 2,000th career point late in the first half. He became the 10th player to surpass that level.John Franklin was . a one man show for Fairfax with, a team season high 34 points including four treys.Stevens dropped Woody’s 64-43 as Shrewsberry nailed 27 points.Maxwell was Woody’s top scorer with 12.The Not Names blasted Pepsi Cola 93-62 as Patrick.-Lawson drilled 26 points with six treys. Barnette added 25 points and Joe Shrewsberry 18. 1■ • • iLawson leads the league with 32 three point baskets.Greg Allen led Pepsi with 19 points.EPR bombed Fafrfax 91-55 as Conner scored 30 and Johnny Dickerson 17. •Rick Gravley and Mike Austin scored 17 each for Fairfax..Brian Underwood canned 29 points as Pepsi edged Fairfax 68-63.♦ , James Duncan led Fairfax with'15 points.STANDINGS:No Names 9-0, Clark’s Crew 8*0, Stevens Funeral Home 5-2, Creative Images 6-4, Electroplate Rite 5*4, Rt, 100 Auto Sides ,4-4, Pepsi Cola 4-4T, Coca Cola 3-6, Satellite Services 2-7, Woody's 2-7, Fairfax Gang 0-9. .LEADING SCORERS:Dennis Shrewsbeny. 28.1, Jerome Brown23.0, Patrick Lawson 23.0, Danny Conner 23.0, Angelo Webb 21.3, Bob Millirons 21.3, PaulMem 2.0, . .
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