riwjtEtOC-inr,auuinwBSi' 1 JUVlISS, PULASKI, VA., SUNDAY, JANUARYRallyContinued from page B1the Cougars had the lead down to two points, and were in possession.The first time Walter Brook's shot» •inside the lane was batted away by 6*8 Alleghany center Sam Cook. The second opportunity was foiled when Flynn was called for charging.Behind Cook's rebounding Alleghany at two points during the contest and rebounding advantages •of 24*6, and 34-10 over the Cougars. Flynn, a 5-10130 lb. guard led Pulaski County in rebounding with five. The Mountaineers also did a much better job of taking care of the basketball, being charged with only six turnovers as opposed to 14 by PCHS.For only the first time this season the Cougars shot jess than 50 percent, hitting 24 of 56 shots, 43 percent. Pulaski County hit only 13 of* 39 two-pojnt tries, 33 percent Yet, PCHS hit 11 of 17 three-pointers, 65 percent.„ Alleghany upped its record to 13-2 on the season behind Cook's game round 24 points, 17 the first half. He got plenty of help from guard’s Thumper Litch with 14 and Carroll with 13. Forward Todd Cauthornadded 12.♦The Cougars saw their record fall to 6-6 overall with Akers leading the way and scoring with 16 points, 12 of those on the four three-pointers in the fourth quarter. Flynn tallied 15 points to go along with his five rebounds, three assists and four steals. Ron Chaffin was the other double figure scorer with 13.The Cougar junior varsity upped i ts record to 8-4 with a big 67-34 wir in the opening contest. Fred Cox led the way with 23 points and Pat Lawson tallied 14.Pulaski County’s next jganle will be in Roanoke at William Fleming Tuesday night. The Cougars are 4-1 in Roanoke Valley District play, the Coloniels are 5-0.