B2 - THE JOURNAL, Thursday, January 14, 2016
Sports
Oklahoma State basket-
ball stumbled a bit last week
with the Cowgirls gaining
the only win as Big 12 Con-
ference action continues.
The Cowgirls went 1-1
while the Cowboys were
winless in two road games.
It's Bedlam Week as the
Cowgirls host Oklahoma in
a 12 noon matchup Satur-
day in Gallagher-Iba Arena.
A trip to Manhattan, Kan.,
was made Wednesday night
for a game with Kansas
State.
For the Pokes, OU was
in town Wednesday night.
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[ Journal
win last Saturday afternoon.
The Longhorn led 25-7
at the end of the first quarter
then used an 18-6 second
quarter for the big lead at
intermission. O-State did
play better in the second
half as both teams tallied
35 points each. In fact, the
Cowgirls outscored Texas
22-15 in the fourth quarter.
It was just before the end
and 13 rebounds. She was
the only Cowgirl in double
figures in either category.
The team reached a mile-
stone in last Wednesday
night's 69-46 win over
Texas Tech at Lubbock,
Texas. It was head coach
Jim Littell's 100 win at
OSU, Littell took over the
program following the
tragic death of then head
OSU plays at Texas at 5 of 2015 when the Cowgirls
p.m. Saturday. pulled one of the biggest
CN CN CN upsets of the season with
The Cowgirls' attempt a solid win over then No.
to upset another Top 5 team 4 Baylor.
were quickly dashed as Brittany Martin turned
Texas rolled to a 43-13 first in another double-double
half lead enroute to a 78-48 performance with 17 points
coach Kurt Budke and
fellow assistant Maranda
Serna.
The Cowgirls got off
to a slow start and trailed
12-11 at the end of the first
period. However, O-State
rebounded in the second
period with 15-5 output
to lead 26-17 at halftime.
Things went much better
in the second half with a
43-29 second half surge for
the win.
Karli Wheeler led the
way with a career-high 19
points. Martin followed
with 16 and Kaylee Jensen
chipped in 13 points with
her 12 rebounds.
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The Cowboys ended the
week with a 77-60 loss at
West Virginia last Satur-
day despite Jeffrey Carroll
notching his first career
double-double.
OSU never led in the
game as the Mountaineers
led 38-26 at halftime the
expanded the advantage
in the second half for the
double-digit loss. Both
teams combined for 65 free
Scouting the sports scene
while wishing a speedy,
successful recovery to
injured Oklahoma State
freshman wrestler Kaid
Brock.
Brock, a three-time
state champion at Stillwa-
ter High, made a dramatic
impact in his collegiate
debut by pinning Oklaho-
ma's defending national
champion Cody Brewer
in 42, seconds of their
133-pound Bedlam match
recently.
He later won by techni-
cal fall at Wyoming before
suffering a season-ending
leg injury in a semifinal
match against top-seeded
Nahshon Garrett of Cornell
in the recent Southern Scuf-
fle in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Brock is a hard-nosed
ByRon Holt
athlete who will put in the
necessary work to acceler-
ate his return to the mat.
XXX
Barry Hinson, the former
Marlow product who is into
his 14th season as a head
college coach, is coaching
his most successful season
to date at Southern Illinois
University in Carbondale,
Ill. He took the SIU post
three years ago after serving
as director of operations
for Coach Bill Self at the
University of Kansas.
Hinson, who began his
head coaching career of
Stillwater's ninth grade
team, guided SIU to a 14-3
start in his third sea'son as
the school's head coach.
SIU is 3-1 in Missouri
Valley Conference play.
Southern Illinois only
losses came against Tex-
as-E1 Paso, Southern Illi-
nois-Edwardsville and last
weekend to Wichita State
in a MVC contest. The loss
snapped a six-game win-
ning streak.
After serving as Self's
at the school. In nine years
as the head men's basket-
ball coach at Missouri State
University, Hinson had a
record of 169-117.
The personable HinsorL
the featured speaker at the
recent Iba Awards Banquet,
graduated from Oklahoma
State University in 1983.
After serving as an assis-
tant coach at Stillwater
High and as the ninth grade
head coach, he became
head coach at Tulsa Bishop
Kelley High School before
becoming ORU's assistant.
XXX
Former Stillwater High
two-sport athlete Steve
throw attempts with West
Virginia hitting 23-of-35
attempts while the Pokes
were 18-of-30.
Carroll finished with 10
points and 11 rebounds.
Leading scorer was Jawun
Evans with 13 points as Jeff
Newberry added 12.
The Cowboys began
the week with a 79-62 to
the Baylor Bears at Waco,
Texas, last Tuesday.
OSU held a brief three-
point lead early in the game
before the Bears took over
and raced to a 45-33 half-
tLme lead. Baylor outscored
the visitors 34-29 in the
second half. Baylor used
an overwhelming 44-18
rebounding advantage
enroute to the win.
Carroll led the way with
15 points Newberry fol-
lowed with 10.
assistant at Oral Roberts Hesser has compiled a win-
University, Hinson became ning record in the early
the Golden Eagles' head season at Drury Univer-
coach and compiled a sity in Springfield, Mo.
record of 36-23 in two years Drury is 8-5 heading into a
game against the University
of Indianapolis at home
tonight.
nesser, a former suc-
cessful head boys' basket-
ball coach at Bartlesville
and Stillwater, is into his
12th season at Drury. He
has a record of 252-93 and
led Drury to the 2012-13
NCAA Division II National
Championship, the school's
first national title.
XXX
Ja Havens, who grew
up in Stillwater and played
junior high hoops here
before moving to Lewis-
ville, Tex., is into his third
season as the head men's
basketball coach at East
Central University in Ada.
The Tigers are 8-4, carry
a 4-2 conference record
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JV boys lose,
girls' game tied
at Cleveland
CLEVELAND - The
Perkins-Tryon junior var-
sity basketball teams each
played single games at
Cleveland last Saturday.
The Demons dropped a
76-22 decision while the
Lady Demons played to an
unusual 31-31 tie.
There were no JV games
played last friday against
Harding Fine Arts.
In the girls' game, both
teams battled.to a 12-12
first quarter deadlock. P-T
would hold a slim 19-18
advantage at halftime. The
Lady Demons' lead was
extended by a point in the
third quarter to 24-22 before
Cleveland used a 9-7 fourth
quarter to force the 31-31
tie and an end to the game.
Bailey Wamsley and
Abby Winn led P-T in scor-
ing with 8 points each.
In the boys' game,
Cleveland jumPed out to
a 49-19 halftime lead and
never looked back.
P-T's scoring was hand-
cuffed' in the second half
and was limited to three
points. Cleveland added 27
more points to'its total for
the lopsided win.
Jordan Brown led the
Demons with 7 points.
P-T 31, Cleveland 31
(Girls)
P-T 12 6 4 9-31
CHS 12 7 5 7-31
Bailey Wamsley 8, Abby Winn
8, Jaci McDaniel 7, Tatum Swink
3, Bailee Washington 3, Raygan
Holder 2.
3-point goals - P-T: Swink 1,
Washington 1. CHS: 1.
Cleveland 76, P-T 22
(Boys)
P-T 6 13 1 2-22
CHS 24 25 14 13-76
Jordan Brown 7, Ethan Hobbs
6, Ty Hill 5, Garrett Voelker 3,
Caden Williams 1.
3-point goals - P-T: Hobbs
2. CHS: 6.
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