B4 - THE JOURNAL, Thursday, January 12, 2012
Sports
DEMONS
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would close to within seven
before Byng regained a
double-digit lead at 38-27
at halftime.
The Pirates would
outscore P-T 37-22 in the
second half for the decisive
win.
Waitt poured in a
season-high 20 points to
lead the Demons in scor-
ing. White followed with
15 points.
P-T 39, Bethel 37
The Demons useda nice
second half surge and some
timely defensive stops to
hold on to a 39-37 win over
Bethel last Friday night.
P-T led 8-4 after the first
quarter but saw the Wild-
cats rally late in the second
quarter for a 16-13 lead.
White and Kinzie com-
bined on a 6-2 run that
covered nearly six minutes
of the third quarter that
tied the score at 19-19.
After a Bethel basket that
produced a short-live lead.
White, Travis Battles, and
McBride combined for a
PIONEERS
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Pioneers were impressive in
claiming third place at the
tourney.
The Lady Pioneers
defeated Idabel in the tour-
ney opener before being
thumped by Class 5A's
No. 1 ranked Shawnee in
the semifinals. SHS's girls
BI
seven-point surge that gave
P-T a 26-21 lead.
The Demons constructed
a 10-point lead thanks to a
9-2 run that covered the first
four minutes of the fourth
quarter. Bethel, however,
chipped away at the deficit
and pulled to within two
points late. P-T would hold
on for the win.
McBride led P-T in
scoring with 11 points and
Kinzie followed with 10.
P-T 63, Soper 37
The Demons used 20-
point scoring surges in the
second and third quarters
to roll past the Red Bears
in the opening round of the
tournament last Thursday.
P-T broke open a 10-6
first quarter with a 23-12
second quarter for a 33-
18 halftime lead. The hot
shooting continued in the
third quarter with a 20-14
advantage before sealing
the win with a 10-5 fourth
quarter advantage.
Kinzie led all scorers
with 20 points. White fol-
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rallied to turn back Class
6A's No. 7 ranked Choctaw
in the third place game.
SHS's boys and girls
travel this weekend, play-
ing at Lawton Eisenhower
on Friday night and at
Lawton High Saturday
afternoon.
COYLE
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Coyle 60, Dover 45
DHS 7 13 6 19-45
CHS 14 22 15 9-60
Dover - Raudle 19, Andrews
9, Ramirez 7, Morris 6, Holmes
4.
Coyle -Tony Aska 22, Jakobi
Brown 12, Domonique Payne 12,
Fidel Simpson 7, Ryan Weathers
5, Dalton Anderson 2.
3-point goals - DHS: Raudle
3, Ramirez 1. CHS: Simpson 1.
Coyle 96, Carney 31
Carney 4 9 5 13-31
Coyle 24 25 21 26-96
Carney - Trevor Miller 9,
Keen Knox 8, Dalton Graham 3,
Hunter Richards 3, Ty Wiseman
3, Dakota-Battles 2, Devin Easley
2, Jacob Kliewer 1.
Coyle - Tony Aska 29, Jakobi
Brown 15, Domonique Payne
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14, Fidel Simpson 12, Ryan
-Weathers 12, Dalton Anderson
10, Laine Noble 2, Chance
Warden 2.
3-point goals - Carney:
Graham 1, Miller 1, Richards 1,
Wiseman 1. Coyle: Weathers 3,
Sire ;)son 2.
Coyle 51, Ripley 28
RHS 7 9 7 5-28
CHS 10 15 13 13-51
Ripley - Dexter Ladd 14,
Dalton Watts 4, Caulden Green-
field 3, Garret Gosney 2, Jeff
Halley 2, Abe Lincoln 2 Justin
Ford 1.
Coyle -Tony Aska 17, Domo-
nique Payne 10, Fidel SirnDson
10, Ryan Weathers 6, Dalton
Anderson 4, Jakobi Brown 4,
3-point goals - RHS: Ladd 4.
CHS: Simpson 1, Weathers 1.
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