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Page 18THE MESSENGER, Athens, Ohio - Wed,, March 1, 1967STATISTICAL ROTS DTPNIW ENGLANDAthensSetsRecordTitlesInRowJames S*ep’| ST!WART| Barnhart, Berdeno II Same ...............Samt ...............OaMey, Grace .....TROY TOWNSHIPBy TOM METTERSI past seven years. This was Me- pared to 835 points (59.6) forA record was set and general overall balance was in evidenceduring the Southeastern OhioAthleticcage seasonLeague just completed.The championship which was captured by Athens marked the fifth straight season in which the Bulldogs have either won or tied for the crown, breaking the old mark of four straight which was set by Pomeroy in the mid-1930s and tied last season by Athens.Athens has won or tied for 11titles overall, a league-leading mark, including six under present coach Charles Me Afee, all of which have come during the★★★SOUTHEASTERN OH»0 ATHLETIC LtAGUE - 1966-67 BASKETBALL (INDIVIDUAL SCORING)Not#; Scoring listed b*l©w by totol potnti regardless of numbor of garnet ployedNAME TEAMTim Pancake NeitonvHie Ronnie Logan. PomeroyGreg Poston, Logan .Dennis Rapp, Athens Harold Hcwc, JacksonMonte Gill Hand, Jackson Bill Dav*s, Midd;eport Gene Jackson, GaMipoUi Mike Weiland, Logan» • « » » i • i • « « •« *« • 9 «• I t •#•«•*•••» » • •Steve JeHprs, We stonSandy Harold, NelsonvilleMark Tannehtll, MiddieportChris Mullins, JacksonJack C^ark Athens Robbie Suescher, WellitonBob Ford, Gallipot is B II Radford, Pomeroy4 « * • «p»»I288 I263260 I223 I2?)2U20420420319?197191180179176173 168BMoore, Pomeroy ...... 1S7• *•*••••••»»•* » • * t t f • » 4 « I i « V • •Vftftlftlftlftftlft« * * * 9 9 9I149148140136126125124110to;10310110196898^Mark Hayburn, Wellston .......A sa B rad bury, M » dd' eoo rt .......Bob Whaley, Pomeroy Steve Hubbard, NelsorvilieCurt Heady, Athens Chuck Kemper, Logan Jay Lavender Wellston John Davidson, Galiipolis Don Swisher, Pomeroy Bnb Mount. Jack son B?ll Westfall, Loaan Larry Mitchell, Galiipolis Larry Corrigan, Nelsonville John Stone, Logon Courtney Honing Nelsonvllle Tom Spencer, Galltpohs .............. 8/Don Nelson, Middle port ............. 80Skip Dowrtarti, Weiijton .............. ?Woyre Dn vis, Middieport ...... 60J»m Butcher, Middieport Lee Glasgow, Jackson .Rod Gil key, Gallipc is ............... 51Sam Eblen, A»he» s ...........*...... 51Terry McManus WelHton .......... -0Greg Hull, Athens 49Pc uT Green, Jackson ................ 48See ft K» ng, W- e i ■ s t on 46George Sauer, MiddieportMel Brooker, Log Tom Meadows, Galiipolis Dave Patton JacksonAfee’s 13th season with the Bull- Nelsonville and 836 point? (59port, 58 9; Galiipolis Athens, 51 o58 5; and• • • ft -dogs.The championship was wonby Athens after victories in three “must” games at the end of the season in a campaign which was probably the wildest since 1958-59 when Galiipolis wonthe title. Both finished with 10-47) for Jackson, which were next in line defensively.loop marks.It was defense that spelled the difference between victoryThe other defensive averages in the league, in order, were Middieport, 60.0, Pomeroy,* 64. 5; Wellston, 64.5; Logan, 64.8; and Galiipolis, 66 5The individual scoring leader was Nelsonville's Tim Pancake, who finished with a league average of 20 6. His highest point totals of the season were 32Delinquent Land Tax Noticeagainst Pomeroy and 31 against Middieport.The following H a st of all delinquent lands tnpaid for two consecutive stmt-annual toy periods County Treasurer a;vr tie 1966 August Settlement accc dcmr* th Section 5721 03 of the Rev sed Codeof said County.ATHENS TOWNSHIPMills WhI*am ..........Athens County, that have r o* been The said f-st wot returned by the Th i list has been duly prepared inof Ohio, by ?h* County AuditorBaker, Goldie Barr.nger J D A Hamrick, Glenn CHarvey, Elmer DewHarvey, JohnHershman, Re-do• • • ft •SameSameft t I • a I » « ft « » » ft «and defeat in many of Athens’ games this season, a fact which is revealed in the final stand-in offense, however, the Bulldogs ranked last as Logan led | the way with 933 points, a 66.6Close behind the1His nearest rival for the scoring title were Ronnie Logan of Pomeroy who finished with anFloyd Inez• * * » * • • « ft • » t ft « « «« IftfftftfttliiftftiHa?kins Terry G, Dare E.ft I ft «• « ft ft « fAcres; 22Lot x lt;8 1933Valuation880ings and scoring of the league.The Bulldogs led the league in defense with 669 points in 14 games, a 47.8 average, corn-average.Chieftains offensively was Wellston, a strong second-half club,with a 65.6 average.18.8 average, boosted primarily by a 41-point effort against Logan, and Greg Poston of Logan, who finished with an 18 6 aver-The other offensive averages Jackson, 64.3; Nelsonvllle, Pomeroy, 60.8; Middle-wen 61 4;Twoage.Others in the top 10 scorers, based on average, were Larry Mitchell, Galiipolis, 16.8; Dennis Rapp, Athens, 15.9: Harold Howe, Jackson, 15.8; Monte Gilliland, Jackson, 15.3; JackClark.earnsCoope Same’’erryATHENS CITY MECHANICSVILLEHaynes, Donna IRom nJob- H B £ velyn .............. KeATHENS CITY LotBeta Zeta Chapter House Co p of Phi Kappa S gmo f rat. .................... 34vw,ifrie •»«•»«•...*.•.«.«#. ••.»••«•*«»••• *■ •« 50Same100940240l ot1 49 Ac. eay?*• r\7%320Same- m v w W m m • •«lt;«*»« Iftftftftftftftftftftfttlftftftftftftftftft ft ft •*«•**•« ••tiMIMftlvimilftIM• ft I I #• « ft • ft • ft ft « ft t ft I ft ft ft ft t ft ft ft • ft ft , • «Biggins, Cork ... Bolinger, Marjorie Brown, Paul E. 8.Same ............5a me ............P. et alDonna• ftftftftlftfttftftlftftfttPart SO Part50 Port 1116 1663564 Part565 Part565 Part211 Eire 40' W FGet1st DefeatsBv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Three of Class AA’s top five in The Associated Press ratings23-0Athens, 149; and Mark Tannehill, Middieport. and Robbie Buescher. Wellston, 147each.Goodin, Ear!Ha i, Verna C. ..... 364 Ext 50'. ». • * i« «. •* 365 x c !K)Jacobson, Edna P.Some Same♦ * * « • lt;ftftft»iftift««««ftftftft• « • •• ft«ftftfttftft»ft»ftt»«ftftt• •10? N Part424 PartdE End E Edfeature Ohio high school basketball tournament action tonight, hoping to avoid the fate that befell two previously undefeated Class A schools Tuesday night.Three elean-slaters played in Class A and only one—No. 1— survivedunblemished; Ames-Bern,. after brushing aside Middieport 80-65, and Strasburg (21-0) among the smaller schools.Columbus East ranked No 1 in the AP’s final AA poll, while Ames-Bern and Strasburg placed 1-2 in Class A ratings. Among eight Class AA win-a meoci meSa meSo meft-■ #•»♦•••♦•*•♦#•*AVft.ftftfftftftftfttftft4444038ranked Ames-Bern —Tuesday opponents as 15 more teams were bumped off the tourney trail all told.Arcanum (20-2) spilled fifth-ranked Franklin Monroe 73-67 atDayton and Mahoning County’s Springfield Local (15-6) knocked off Avon 71-60 at Canton.That left five undefeatedschools alive — three in Classwith theAthens increased its lead in the league’s all-time standings, with a current mark of 370 winsand 133 losses for a 736 percentage, Logan continues in second place with a 258-233 rec- Lam. ord. Places in the standings remained unchanged as a result of this year’s league outcome.With Athens leading the way in varsity titles won or tied for« • ft « ft ft « !•••»« *ft«ftft9ftftftftftftftft|ft«9• ••.mm....................... 2424 PortSame ................................. 2426 Tri SE CorLand* s f I mo ........................... 100 N End‘ • C • ••*.»•.... .•••»4......«4***.4«44*. 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Mill* • « • • ft iftftftftfffiftftftfftftftiftfttiftftft58630 S V, 43 Pa rt 178 Part 178 Parf 195GL 21 OL 21 OL 22 205815525502551OL 140ners Tuesday were two Top I with 11, Logan and Pomeroy re-, Tenners, both at Columbus, and! main second with eight apiece.! seven-time state champion Mid- j Galiipolis is next with six. whilej dlctown, aiming to return to the Nelsonville has four and Wells-throne after a 10-year absence. ; ton and Middieport three apiece. Fourth-ranked Columbus Lin-Jackson won two as did Portsmouth while it was in the league. New' Boston won one whileJohn Cotar, Nelsonville .........• « » ftSteve Pui #n, Middieport .......* ora Crutse, Logon ... ••*... • • •Mike Martin, Wpliton ......P J. Ryol, Go Hi pc h sJ#»ff Anq:e Lcnan ...................T i m t.uca s, Jock sonJim MlMikeo, Wellston .C J Nichoias, Weiistoo Bob Handley Athens ............Eric Hummei, AttaflfDan Baur Athens3434303030• tftftftftftftlftftft * ft 4««*»i*ft»a»ftft/ / 26ftfftftftft«ftftftftft«ftftft4 ft« » » • ft • ft ft I ft ft 9 ft * »2119A A, two in Class A big field that started sectional play narrowing fast for this weekend’s district finals. Thesewill qualify 16 teams in each class for next week’s regionals, next plateau to the state finals peak.Columbus East (18-0), Parmaden (17-2) walloped Columbus Brookhaven 72-35, ninth-ranked Worthington (20-1) ousted Buckeye Valley 55-50, and the Mid-1 a member of the league.dies copped a scoring bee from Wyoming 107-88.Middletown's John Fralev, aIn the reserve division, meanwhile, this year’s championshipby Nelsonville was the fourth for 6-foot-4 junior just named South-1 that school. Athens leads with west District Player of the , eight, while Logan and Gallipo-Valley Forge (21-0) and Eastwood (21-0) are the Class A AWMMYear, gunned in 42 points as the Middies jumped in front 17-1 and overcame a 33-point effort by Wyoming's Mike Sehickner for their 17th triumph in 21 lilts.It!s have each won five. Pomeroy has won four titles along with Nelsonville. Jackson has won three and Middieport two.Wellston has never won a re-Samex,rC me ••••»«•«•*• f • I ft #l«fttftMM«ftt*||ft%HtftRussell, Forrest E. ..........Wade C'Jt0rd H S« F,Weaver, Bernard 8. 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