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Cutr'Sa i01Bout; Queens WinSTFRLING CITY —* For*5*' ’nr first game of the secondBuffaloes dropped a crucial 67 ’*alf of district play. Forsan was r;» trlnle overtime decision to paced by I.andon Soles and the host Stor ing City cagers, David Crooks. with 21 points but the Korean Queens stayed j apiece, while Ralph Miranda hit in sight in the Dist. 11-B raeeill.I Friday with a 61-42 win. For Stci’inq City, Ken| The Forsan girls now hos* was the top hand as he threwGarden City, unbeaten in the u' maikers.second half! Tuesday in an im- won the boys tumor:portent match-up. Bronte hand- «rsi * cs. „ 70“ b*’«nd«i first half champion ?°nnle lt;■ s,» R“'Greenwood its second dc'ea! Cutrin; I . h ;i..) ihc sle.i-. .Fridav.62*42. to keep Forsanand Garden City in tight contention.)Dunbar Rips Colorado City1 .LBBOCK - Lubbock DunbarBrenda Cowley notched points in the victory while Beveriv Strickland added 16 and Janet Ellis and Lelha Strickland notched 12 apiece as the team lifted its season standing to 17*8.in second half play, Korean • destroyed Colorado City tts-sj I stands 3-1 here Friday behind the scoringIt was a fourth quarter erup- JTliSTfff tion that won for the Queens.,points and°r^SaTluah/m!niiiP-S*S £rabbed 22 rebounds to spark c* 1JL the Panthers, who were playingSterling was led by Diane thcir first game of the secondGaston with 18 points, and Carol half. Calvin Walker and DukelJones with 19. Holmes notched 16 points apieceIn the ixiys game, four Buff and Tommy Williams added 12 starters were on the bench at;in (he victory, the end of the game as the For the Wolves, only James extra time took its toll. Ausbie could find the range asIt was only the fourth loss hc rang up 26 points to leadI! of the season against 17 wins5for the Buffs, but it was also* * *all scorers. Colorado City is now 0*2 in the second half. 1Dunbar, which grabbed 70 re- ji! f-cRSAN (60^BrP'Ytc'^owicy 10-1-21; j bounds and hit 51 per cent fromquarter edge and went on topuooet eius 3-6-12, H»v#riy Stricklandithe field, raced to a 21-14 first117-2-16; Lethe Strickland 5*2 12* totals 25I 11*1.* STERLING CITY ( ’2) - Duinc Gaston; h’ 41 . .Up h;i!f Rut 96-n('ildi:3-12 18; Co:o; Jones, 8 3-19; Maniyn Rich ' 1,1 inL r,lt;tU. IUl £0*|M iclt;j 2-1-5; totals 13-16-42.1 Score by Quarters: r» I Sterling City 12 13 13Forsan 14 16 8outbursts in each of the third5—42 ana iounn quaruiri'a uuiiij/ieicu14 16 8 23—61 l’OUt.STFRLING cTty W) - Ken Pee'! DUNBAR (93) - White 2-fM; Henderson 1-9*32; Alexander 4-0*8; Luion 13-5; Oovfs 3-0*6; Johnson _-(M, Weberns 60-7,1-0-2; Copeland 6 113; Munoz 2*37; totalsFORSAN (63) — Ralpn Miranda 51*11; London Soles 9-3-21; David Crooks 7*5 21; joe Moreno 0-2-2; Bred Stevens 2 3-4; \ I Steve Murphy 1-4*6; totals 24-15-63.' Score bv Quarters (3 OTs):Hi Sterling City Far nan19 14 8 14 12—6712 16 11 14 8—63Da‘/Is 12-1-25; Robinson 2-0*4; Holmes 8-0-16; Walker 8 0-16; Hodge 2-CM; Waike*-1*0-2; totals 46*1-91.COLORADO CITV (531 — Au’e 12 226; Parker 1-1*3; Warren 1-3*11; McKee 0-1-1; Be!vln 4-1-9; Lee M4; lotais 227-53.Score fcy Ouarte s:Dunbar 21 20 26 26-93Colorado City 14 M 1515 10—53•m
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