in-theimeintsrov-as?atstan-nallain line ; of ring per-the the with r ontheasthethefreeHawks completely by surprise with a tight press from the opening whistle.Marsh Fork jumped to an early four point lead at 12-8 and held a 19-11 lead over the iHawks with approximately two i minutes remaining in the first ! quarter.Sophia began, to gather its forces and cut the lead by four points before the seeond quarter. The Hawks kept pace with ■the Bulldogs in the seeond I period by working the basket-■baii inside to Jeff Spicer and i Bill Sellards on breaks to the i basket.j Sophia returned from a half-:time conference with a moredeliberate attack and slowly cut iinto Marsh Fork’s commanding ilead.STOCO| Eddie Jenkins 5 1-1 1 H!John McKinney 5 1*2 4 111 Jerome Smyre 9 2-5220Ronald Green Paul Christian Totals0-2 2 0-1 2 4*11 11si56TRAP HILLDarrell League Robert Showaiter James Bailey Richard Henderson James Moore Joe Simmons Totals Stoco 3?Trap Hill 133515I15 14165-51-17402*24-51-120-24111140107H-77_ i17.it!3!52!9 14—52 [MARSH FORKEugene Brown George Hendricks Lowell Perry Bob Persinger Kenny Dickens John Gobble James Lemon.TotalsSOPHIABin SellardsTerry SimpsonJohnny Hawkins Gary Lovelli161704266-130*00-10-01-20-00-041131220 i 2| 12| 2 : 15 0 87-16 14 59Jeff Spicer Dean Adams Doug Greer Totals Marsh Fork Sophia1915i63161o292017341-23-60-02-20-03-45313112V,' vlvvmlin921421312-18 16 68 10 10—59 19 17-lt;8butrohntheper-incatsan-Hinton Edges Peterstown*auliovevithre-'rapiiiPETERSTOWN — Hinton had to fight off a stubborn Peterstown basketball team Wednesday night a come from behind to record a 59-55, region II, section I victory.Hinton surprised the highlyregarded Pirates with a stubborn offensive attack that paid off in the final quarter of action.Peterstown, 11-9 during regular season, onened the•o-!AW\V.*JmPirates began to fall behind and Lynn Goins notched the tying score with a field goal from the comer at 4949.The lead exchanged hands several times during the final two minutes but Hinton took command of the game for good a 54-53 and went on to the victory.Dunn contributed 10 to the scoring attack for Peterstown in which Spencer led with 19• 1 lt;