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00emons tal Second in Invitational
for Crescent. Perkins-Tryon
only put in 2 of their 8
attempted free throws, both
of which were made by
James Parrack, with a total
of 8 points. Crescent hit 7 of
their 10 attempted free
throws. This was Perkins
first loss of the tournament.
While Crescent lost none.
Perkins-Tryon played their
pcorest offensive game of
the tournament in the finals,
hitting only 18-FG. out of 54
attempts. Defensively we
Crescent boys went
with the championship
after defeating the
on Demons in the
night finals of the
Demon Invitational
Tournament, held
ilast week.
defeated the
by a score of 49-38,
leading the first half
Mark Bunch led the
scoring with 14
while Henning was
dropping in a total of 18
Crescent goes up for 2 Ron Tyley attempts to
bali ,,,mv Pa
; rrack misses an attempt shot as Ron Tuley
girls for rebound.
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played an excellent second make some of the starters
half. We outrebounded a work harder-to keep their
taller Crescent team 35-26 starting job. Our boys gained
and for the most part some valuable experience
eliminated our ball handling
mistakes. We had a good
game plan and followed it
very well except we missed
the inside shots badley. I was
very please d with the
playing of Mark Anderson
and James Parrack, but
disappointed in how our
other people played. Cres-
cent has an excellent team
with some free athletes, but I
really feel like if we played
them again we would beat
them. We started three
juniors, one sophomore and
one freshman against Cres-
cents three seniors and two
juniors and I feel the added
experience was definitely in
their favor," said Coach
Bunch.
Blackwell also victored on
finals nights when they
battled it out with Oilton.
Holt was high scorer for
Blackwell with 47 points 9 of
which came in the overtime.
F. Casey could only muscle
up 24 points for Oilton. The
third quarter score was
55-49, but before the fourth
frame could end Oilton came
up with the needed points to
even up the game 70-70.
Blackwell scored 16 points in
the overtime period while
Oilton scored only 9, this
gave Blackwell their victory
of 86-79, and third place, and
gave Oilton fourth.
Ponca City fought it out
Friday night with Ripley to
see who would take honors of
Consolation. The score at
halftime was 49-61 with
Ponca on top. Adding 29
more points in the second
half Ponca City took Consola-
tion by a score of 61-49. This
left Ripley with 6th place in
the tournament
In the seventh place battle
Friday, Shidler topped Shaw-
nee by 5045, after being
behind at the end of the first
game of the tournament to
Crescent because the coach
got three technicals and had
to leave the game, went
home with eighth place.
We played pretty good
basketball for most of the
tournament. The first two
games we hit well and played
good defense, but had too
many turnovers. The finals
we played defense well,
rebounded well, and elimi-
nated most of our turnovers
but couldn't hit. The boys
played under pressure in all
three games because they
were all close right to the
end. Freshmen back for the
rest of the year now and this
will definitely help "re-
marked coach Bunch "They
are both good shooters and
ball handlers and will give us
more strength. It will also
from the tournament and
gained confidence that they
can play well and beat most
teams when they play up to
their capabilities."
by Keith Disney
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
Ripley 40, P-T 38
(Girls Championship)
Ripley .............. 10 10 10 10-40
Perkins ............ 6 11 10 11-38
Ripley-Sadler 7-4-18, W.
Katuz 5,0-10, Pdckett 3-1.7,
Fowler 1-3-5. Guards-lnger-
sol, Arthur, S. Kautz. PF-13.
Perkins-Tryon-Smalley 6-4-
16, Clark 6-0-12, McCutchen
2-4-8, Parrack 1-0-2. Guards-
Evans, Bradley, Parrack.
PF-17.
Crescent 49, P-T, 38
(Boys Championship)
Crescent .......... 10 14 10 15-49
Perkins ............ 6 10 10 12-38
Perkins-Tryon-Bunch 7-0-
14, Anderson 4-0-8, Parrack
3-2-8, Varvil 1-0-2, Tuley
1,0-2, Cameron 1,0-2, Hamil-
ton 1,0-2. PF-16.
Crescent-Henning 9,0-18,
Moon 6-2-14, Bagley 2-2-6,
Lewis 2-2-6, R. Jones 2-1-5.
PF-13.
Other Results
Shidler 38, Crescent 32
(Girls Third Place)
BlackweU 86, Oilton 79, OT
(Boys Third Place)
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
Ponca City JV 61, Ripley 49
(Boys Consolation Finals)
Ripley .............. 15 11 12 11-49
Ponca .............. 16 16 10 19-61
Ripley-Aisip 8-7-23, Rip-
ley 6-1-13, Teitz 5-I-11,
Bunch 1-0-2. PF-22.
P-T B 23, Ponca JV 18
(Girls Seventh Place)
Ripley ................... 15 11 12
Ponca JV ............... 4 0 5 9-18
Perkins B .............. 12 2 4 5-23
Perkins B-Foster 3-3-9,
Anderson 3-0-6, Wesffall"
3-0-6, Lomenick 0-2-2. Gu-
ards-Doyle, Lincoln, Lore.
PF-19.
OTHER RESULTS
Blackwell 53, Oilton 50
(Girls Consolation Finals)'
Shidler 50, Shawnee JV 45
(Boys seventh Place)
DEMONETTES GET
GOOD START
Perkins Demonettes got
off to a good start in their
Invitational Tournament, Ja-
nuary 17. The Demonettes
simply out-played the Oilton
Panthers for their first win in
the Demon Tournament.
The Demonettes put on a
exciting first half with the
score being, Demons 33,
OIIton 12.
When the girls came out
the second half, they were
still fired-up.They kept the
pressure on until the last
buzzer.
Laura McCutchen was
high-point scorer with 18 and
Shawn Clark was close
behind with 16. Other
Demonettes who scored
were: Kelly Smalley with 7,
Jennifer Dodrill, and Linda
Parrack both having 5.
Good job, Demonettesl
by Rick Hamilton
DEMONETTES CAGE
CRESENT
Demonettes caged the
Cresent Tigers last Thurs-
day, as they went on to win
their second game in the
Perkins Invitational Tourna-
ment.
The first half was up and
down all the way. When it
ended the score was tied 10
all.
But when the second half
started, the Demonettes got
off to a good start and kept a
lead through the rest of the
game.
Kelly Smalley lead the way
with 14 of the Demonettes
points. Shawn Clark had 10,
Laura McCutchen 4, and
Jennifer Dodrill 2.
Coach Madison remarked
the guards played an
aggressive ball game but the
forwards were a little
inconsistent.
by Rick Hamilton
PERKINS LOSES TO
BLACKWELL
Perkins-Tryon Demonettes
"B" team played their
second game with Blackwell
but came out the short of
things as they lost 30-56.
Coach Madison remarked
that, "I'm very proud of my
"B" girls for having the guts
it takes to face an "A"
team."
All the girls played a hard
game as Sheri Foster scored
a high 21 points, Dana
Wesffall had 4, with Gladys
Anderson and Linda Smith
both turning in with 2.
by Rick Hamilton
DEMONETTES DO WELL
IN TOURNAMENT
The Demonettes started
the tournament with an
uproarY Tuesday was our
first game, and we played
Oilton. At the end of the half,
the score was 33 to 12, our
favor and we went on to win
the game with a score of 53
to 26.
This led us to Thursday
night game with Crescent.
We were tied at half, but we
went on and won with the
score of 30 to 19. Now with
everyone fired up for Ripley,
and a first place trophy, we
jumped in fighting to win. At
half we were trailing the
Warriors 17-20 but never
gave up till the very end and
we lost 38-40. With second
place trophy, and very
disappointed, the Demo-
nettes left the locker room.
The forward scoring well,
all had a high average:
Shawn Clark 13, Laura
McCutchen 10, Kelley Smal-
ley 12, and Linda Parrack
and Jennifer Dodrill both
with 2 points per game.
Chris, Linda, and Dawn did
an excellent job at guarding
all through the tournament.
PERKINS SHORT OF
WINNING
Perkins-Tryon Demonettes
lost a close game to Ripley
last Saturday night. The
Demonettes played hard all
3
Laura McCutchen goes up for a layup as Shawn and
Kelley is ready for the rebound.
As Shawn Clark shots one of her famous jump shots,
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the way but came up a little Demonettes points. Shawn
short for first place. Clark turned it in with 12,
The Demonettes seemed Laura McCutchen had8, and
to be trailing most of the Linda Parrack had 2.
game as the first half ended The Demonettes came out
with Perkins behind by 3 with second place in the
points. Demon Invitational Tourna-
The second half was a ment.
better one of Perkins, as The final score was 49-38.
Kelly Smalley had the hot by Rick Hamilton
hand by pointing in 16 of the
PERKINS-TRYON HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
1976-77
January 28 Friday M-O there
29 Saturday Deer Creek (Ed) there
February 1 Tuesday Oilton there
4 Friday Ripley here
4 Saturday Glencoe here
15 Tuesday Meeker here
December 13-18 Ripley Invitational Basketball Tournament.
Chris Evans plows up court after a great steal flora
the Warriors.
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