layer*6041,trSitfa IS ;losely ■ whoirtans 28' re-Kelvin on theto hit8 1 8 •3 31 1 03*1332800400SI ItI •4 18 a ik 4 •8 11 a 4O 1 4 9the first quarter and Harris added five. Burroughs hit Shady’s only two fielders.Sophia continued to stretch i lead in the second period behind a well-balanced attack. Larry Lilly., who scored 27 points in leading Sophia past Stoco during Thursday night’s first round, got his first points with S: 13 left in the half. He finished with 13 points and won the Most Valuable Player award.Douglas considered Shady double - teaming Lilly an asset in one way.“When they were double-teaming Larry, that left he wingmen open,” the two oraermen — Hairston and [arris — sparked Sophia during le early going.At the half Sophia led 30-15.Burroughs, hitting mostly fromoutside, had 12 of his club’spoints.Both clubs tallied 10 points in die third period. Lilly paced Sophia with six while Burroughs had six for Shady and David Shuck the other four. Going into the final period Sophia had a 40-25 advantage.Sophia upped its lead to 20 points with a minute gone in the final stanza. Later, a goal by Mike Oglesby gave the Bluehawks their longest lead at 54-31,With tour minutes to play,Tom Kincaidtotal*Jerry Epperiy Mark Jasper Marvin Hinton John Morgan Kandy ftoserk Ken Otocon Hewitt CrastyJohn Harris Me'Wood -TotalsMotrtfOmerycetHa*CoUiniS 04 S I it Mun4-5 1-2 0-02-4 0-03-4 0-0 0-0_ 0*0 _21 10-11 il 12 14 23 10 M-43 t is i4 «—a3128501104a04220011034 II 10512 0to AA; Region H Sectournamsat action, 68-61.On the opening tip-off the ballwent; to the Bulldogs’ David Sizemore in his own back court and Sizemore took the ball down to West’s basket and made alayup. .' \The referees, Larry Legg andthem West four points within the first three second of the ball game.Clay tied the game at 64, but from there, West led by a fairly comfortable margin.Seniors Charlie Parker and Wayne Brackenrick led West to victory with 20 and 14 pointsSlatedMa ryla nACCMmSteele H MbsGREENSBORO, N. C (AP) Unbeaten North Carolina State wiped out Virginia with a turge over nine minutesrent on to a 63-51 victory to gain the finals of the AtlanticCoast Conference basketball tournament Friday night.Maryland, tanked No. 10 no-ally, stormed from behind i nine straight points start* _ the second half and slipped past Wake Forest 73dS in the second game to gain the finals and clinch a berth in the NCAAm Regionals, openingThursday night in Charlotte.The regionally televised ft* [nals of the ACC tournament it set for 8:30 p.m., £ST, Satur*d*y-N. C. State, now 264 andranked No. 2 nationally, is ineligible for die NCAA tourna-ent because of a probation for alleged basketball recruiting ir regularities.Sophomqre David. Thompson and 7-foot4 Tommy Burleson each scored 4 points to lead State in a game in which points were bard to come by because of the first half tempo set by Virgini*The patient Cavaliers kept close to the Wolfpack througi most- of the first half, employing a spread offense that consumed precious minutes against a State team that likes to run.The State surge began whenMonte Tows dropped in a pairniof jumpers -for a 14*12 lead.That sparked a six-minute spree in which Stale outscortd the Cavaliers 164 for a 26-16 lead.The Wolfpack, still hungry, opened toe second half with nine straight points in three minutes for a 3516 lead. The biggest spread was 53-31 with about eight minutes to play before Virginia four thrtes cut if to 10. But toe Cavaliers, now 13-12, never threatened serious* fr.The State attack include 10 points each by Towe and Joe Cafferky.Gus Gerard’s 15 points—23 in the second half—led Virginia, whose Barry Parkhill closed his brilliant career with 22 points. He was rewarded with a stand-game went to guard Stove Gray of the Bulldogs who coimected for 21 points as he led the losing Clay combine. A. J. Rodgers and guard David Sizemore added 14 and 10 points respectively.OiNatitlei WeltRusty Vance Bobby Bennet Wayne Brackenrich Charlie Parker Rocmy Starred Jerry Sherrod Kenny BonnerTotal*ClaySteve Grey David sixemoreA. j. JtodseM ■David Cutty Eddie Reed Jeff Boss*Mike Fugate Total*Greenbrier Wet*days337.3211*3 0-0 8-12 M 1*2 0-0 0-1413 3 83 144 20 8 7 0 '4 0 2M 10-20 21 08845 3 111M2*34-51*43-80-00-03 21 *10 5 144 7as12 0 2.23 15*21 04 lt;1 1* II 21 11—48 12 11 1* 30-41Get Biddy WinLogan downed Oak Hill 38-30, Beekley Gold trounced Shady.5341, Huntington No. £ bombed BluefieW }- S- land Hiirithigtoh No. i trippedBeekley Maroon 66-33 during the first round of the YMCA Biddy Basketball Invitational at the Recreational Building Friday.s*tia8. CetToU K. Elelda D. GrumM. WiUiama C. Dalt , J. Trent8. DniiiT. Johruoa. KUienO30•002000-08-40*00-0040-01*41*4.0 • 1 » • 00 0 0 0 O 0 0 * 0 1 3 IS