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Eagles, LH score winsFriday, January 21, 1977RICHARDSON DAILY NEWSPage 5Mustangs sink Berkner, 50-45By TOM SMITHJ.J. Pearce forward Barbara Marshall tossed in 20 points to lead the Mustangs to a 50-45 win over the Berkner Rams last night in a local District 13-AAAA girls’ basketball game played at Berkner.Marshall led the Mus-placedthree different players in double-figures. In additionto Marshall’s 20, Kathy Raymond finished with 16 points while Marianne Johnson added 10. Mol lie Crosby rounded out the scoring with four.The win gives Pearce a 2 -1 league record after an opening win over Lake Highlands and Monday night’s loss to Richardson High. Berkner is now 1-2 for the second half of district play after a win over Denison and and a loss to league-leading Plano.game remainedvery close until the final minute of play when the Mustangs converted a Ber-igueThekner turnover and a pair of fouls into the final five-point margin.THE RAMS had onefinal chance to tie with 1:33 remaining. Berknerbrought the ball into the front court trailing by 45-43, but was called for traveling Pearce took the ball and scored for a four-point lead with less than a minute on the clock.Kim Masterson led the Rams with 17 points whileThe Berkner B-team grabbed a 40-37 win in overtime last night over theAfter holding only a 19-16 lead at the half, Richardsonelated over the play of herMustangs’ young squad inSI!the preliminary game before varsity competition. Lynn Schroer led the Rams with 20 while Debra Taylor was high-point for the Mustangs with 18.roared out in the final two quarters to take a 26-12 advantage for the 17-point win.defense in stopping Sher-Camnb the last meeting betweenman’s Juanita Campbell InFor the Eagles, JenninyAdams led the offense withTHE RICHARDSON EaKies exploded in the second alf for a 45-28 win over the highly-touted Sherman Bearcats last night in another key District 13-AAAA match-up at the Eagles’ gym.29 points while Linda Whiteside added 10. Laurie Brown chipped in four while Channel Stafford evened out the scoring withtwo points.While pleased with the offensive performance of her team, Richardson coach Tricia Gent wasthe two teams, Campbell had 40 points against Rich ardson This time the Bearcat ace got only 18.We had to keep it away from Campbell and it was the guards that did it, Gent said Cheryl Buck-meier was outstanding guarding her (Campbell). Sharia Hemmeline got 12 rebounds and Patty Sfauh looked good also.While the varsityFM traps Warriorsto remain undefeatedForest Meadow (10-0) opened a 32-22 halftime lead and the Chargers coasted to a 65-54 romp over Westwood (4-6) to highlight ninth grade basketball action Thursday. Gary Wilson topped theMeadow (7-3).Besides Christensen, Jeff Berg and Rusty Krause contributed eight and six points, respectively, to the Warriors’ offensive attack. David Ondich's eight points and Clark Harmon’s sixChargers’ offensive attack with 23 points followed by Jack Aiken’s 16, Ronnie Keele’s nine and Gary Jefferson's eight.Jeff Robertson’s 16 points sparked the Warriors while teammates Mike Mannerberg and Mike Thomas added 12 and seven, respectively.I,ake Highlands (4-6) exploded for 26 points in thetopped the ChargersNororthwood (9-1) strolled to its eighth consecutive victory with a 37-26 decision over Liberty (2-8). Grant O’dea and Jeff Es-lick sparked the Patriots with eight and six points, respectivelyRichardson (3-7)bounced winless North (0 -10) 34-21 behind Darrell Jolley’s 10 points and TroyMeadow.Steve Hurst tallied nine points and Scott Atkinson netted seven to carry Lake Highlands (8-2) to a 33-32 squeaker over West (3-7) Rodney Ehresmann and Mark Mansfield scored 10 and eight, respectively, forthe Broncos.romped, the Richardson JV ran its record to 9-0 on the season and 2-0 in this half with a 57-19 win over theBearcat B team Cheri La-Due led the Eagles with 26pointsLAKE HIGHLANDSused a 30-point performance by Patti Patteson to blitz Greenville 83 44 last night in a District 13-AAAA game played at LH.The game was neverclose after the Wildcatsrolled up a 21-12 lead at the close of the first quarterAfter holding a .38-23 mar-g a agin at the half, Patteson rammed home 16 points in the third quarter for a 62-29 lead at the period's close Following Patteson’s 30 points, Jan Haefner got 19 while Sandi Lind tossed in 13 and laurel Wilson fin ished with 11 Teri Thomas added eight from her point-forward positionThe LH junior varsity had little trouble withGreenville and rolled to a 63-23 win Tanja Odle and Shawn Asay led the ‘Cats with 14 each while Jan Blevins finished with 12.
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