the forces of Coach Chuck Ro-linsk! who went Into Sectional strife witha 15-9 mark.After 32 minutes of basketball the Toluca record was 16-9 the Cavaliers were letting: the air out of the ball for the season and reflecting on a 22-5 campaign.The Wildcats put on one of the finest displays of well coabhed, well executed basketball ever presented by a Tri County,team with the end re-sulCbelhg. avictory, ' 1 r- ''T •Toluca1 in dunlpingthe‘Oava* llerS shot at a 57% to the losers 55% but at the free throw linethe Wildcats were simply amazing as they canned 30 of 33 charity attempts while the Cavaliers hit on only 6 of 13 tries.The 24 point advantage at the gratis line more then enough offset L-P's 33-30 lead in field goals.Tolaca waged a point for point scoring battle with the Cavaliers until midway in the first quarter when a scoring surge headed by Paul Haugens carried them in front by a 20-13 margin.From this point on the well oiled Toluca machine gave the Cavaliers a variety of offensive problems as Steve Tyner, Haugens, Scott Zilm, Bob Ka-zarcsk£“-and Dave Modro took turns in racking up points.Tyner with an assortment of deft, clever, inside moves setup a number of timely outside fielders by his mates and as a result the befuddled Cavalier defenders trailed at every quarter. The Wilcats led 29-19, 49-36, and 72-58, at the quarters.Dave Modro (13) of Toluca watches as teammate Steve Tyner (51) goes into orbit in attempt to grab off an important rebound in last Friday's Sectional championship game at St-reator.It took the Tri County team three overtime sessions to upset the favorites 68-67. Henry News PhotoHaugens the elusive 5 ft. 9 in. Junior star topped all scorers with a tremendous 36 point production*^ Tyner posted 21 points and grabbed off a game high total of 9 rebounds.Hard working, Bob Kazenske led the hustling, Wildcat defense that until the very end held the larger Cavaliers even on the boards.The losers finally emerged with a 23-20 rebound lead but while the games result was in doubt the Wildcats despite their desparity in size was equal to the task at hand.THURSDAY MARCH 9TOLUCA„ *» t* ft t* ftrn ft rfcKftztttikt ..... 4 j 9 ji 114Tyner ........]• 7 7 SI SSIModro ........| 5 1 11 9 1 §HauftM is IX IS 14 • S 4cum ......... • • t • 1 1Zilm S 4 • I f t lPMlil* ......••••••«Durham ......•••!•••Btnurdl .....« • • • « 1 1Hot* ......9 I 9 t • • 1Total* IX It M H *i It StUSALLEPKRUlr ft ip ftm wt rtEllWr* ..... It J SX—=1 I |SorrentlfW ......3 « 9 t • X 4Lampi ........ I 4 X It S I SYou nod alt ....it u • SS • S 4Windy ........11 4 1 I S S IJCohr .......... tilt I S 4Draper ...... X t 1 t t • •Watlaer ...... t • t t t t 1Witch ........1 1 t X t t tKrkot ......... t I • 1 • tTotal* M M 7 7S *T it itTot pea ..... .SI 49 7S ItLaSalfrPern ..... It it M f| Official!* Harry Wliertoa. Km metTfrtafcal /md-'LtfaHo-pemHarley Henkins Scores 631 In ABCHarley Henkins of Henry, paced Peoria-area bowlers in the American BowllngCongress tournament Thursday by rolling a 631 in regular singles division. His score of 200-208-223—631 lust missed the top ten standings in tournamentcompetition.George Stange and Royal Kays, both of Henry, combined in regular doubles to produce the best score for area bowlers, 1099. Kays leads with 563 and Stange contributed 536.A tragic note of this story is that the popular Kays was stri-ken with a fatal heart attack while preparing to leave Miami Beach after Tournament participation.DOUKLfclionly to have three fielders by the Porters brine them back into contention at 48-44 at the endof three. The final goal of the period swished through just as the gun sounded.The final quarter of regulation time was a nip and tuck affair both clubs holding leads of one to three points.Bob Kazenskfes layup in the closing seconds of the fourth quarter put the Wildcats ahead, 53 -52, but Lockport’s Jotyi Handy dropped. .In a free throw at :4I to, tie the game.Toluca then stalled until 13 seconds when Kolinski ordered a timeout. The last-second shot failed to materialize, however, as Handy stole the ball a time ran out, sending play Into the first overtime.Lockport's Ray Tusekopened the extra period scoring with a ump shot, but Toluca's clever ner followed seconds later with a turn - around, reverse lay up to tie the contest after Paul Haugen's shot missed the basket.Both teams exchanged baskets until Tyner's two free throws gave Toluca a 61-59 advantage. Lockport’s Jeff Hickman, however, countered witji two free throws at :15 to again tie play. Then, at :01, Joe Czerkis fouled Tyner, but when the 6-1 Junior forward missed the free throw play went intotime.*Otarft Naan ........194 1M 111— HIRnri Kay* ............xtt it* M4— MM4 979 m awHarlty ...... 199 17*- MlLtiutf Kafer ..........lg ........5 gt U* ^cond overDvwait 144 IK- 999Ml m MS- MlHNGLKI mi ALL EVMM1M 999 JM MS Ml—(MM)lt;Kara ..........HI 171 Ml MS-(IMI)Mar .........IN SM Mlsum* ........in 199 in m-(MU).Xktor ••••••..117 1M SM 1M—lt;I4M)*Dtw* .......us m in mRohlman Top Scorer For Bradley FroshBill Rohlman, an all-state guard for Streator high in 1964-65, wound up as the leading scorer for the Bradley freshmen In their recently concluded season. The Papooses finished with a 9-6 season record.Rohlman scored 238 points In the Papooses 15 games for a 15.8 average. He attempted 209 shots from the field andmade 93 of them for a .445