Forsan HaltssSterling CityrfcsfFORSAN - The Forsan Buf-j, faloes opened Dist. 11*B action vin winning form Thursday,powering past the Sterling City \ Eagles 67-52. ! tLandon Soles led the Buffs'I1cause with 22 points. Steve/m - . ........ » ■ Jj « /I 1 ‘ VMurphy hit 16, David Crooks . rang up 16 and Ralph Mirandaadded 12. For Sterling, Ken Peel! was the main weapon as he ;notched 32 markers. Forsan is,13-2 on the year.The Forsan girls had an easyu* time in picking up their 13th! season win against six losses, t smacking the visitors by a 44-21 v count. Brenda Cow ley led the I ~ way with 17 points as Forsanlifted its league record to 3-1.Both Forsan squads return to action tonight with district action in Garden City, with a 5 p.m. boys junior varsity tilt toj precede the varsity games.BOYS GAMEFORSAN (67) — Dcvid Crooka 7-0-14; Joe Moreno 1-02; London Soles 8-6-22; I / Ralph Miranda 6-0 12• Steve Murphy 8-0- ‘ 16; Don Croft 0 1-1; totals 30-7-67. VSTERLING CITY (62) — Duane Davis! r1-1-3; Don Alexander 3-0-6; Ken peel a 11-10-32; Tom Kilpatrick 0-2-2; JetfU, Copelond 3-0-6; Russell Davis 1-0-2; Royi Currinqton 0-1-1; totals 19-14-52. illScore by Quarters:Forsan 13 24 14 16—67Sterling City 12 10 11 19—52GIRLS GAME FORSAN (44) — Brenda Cowley 8-1-17; Janet Ellis 2-1-5; Beverly Strickland 3-3-9; Letha Strickland 2-2-6; Glenda Woods2-1 5; Mary Moreno 0 2-2; totals 17-10-44. s STFRLING CITY (21) - Diane Gaston5 2-12; Corol Jones 0-8-8; Marilyn Richjb 0-1-1; totals 5-11-21.Score by Quarters:Forson 8 4 15 7—441Sterling City 2 5 8 6-21]spts odd 'andsSeac