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The Perkins Journal Thursday, February 9, 1984 -- PAGE 5
Perkins--Tryon
team has not
the homecourt ad-"
Very effectively
Thier record at
i8 4-3 after they
Perry last Thee-
80-60.
showed
at home
of year, oppos-
should come in
Since early
the Demons
their oppc,
by an aver-
23 points a gama
also avenged an
loss to the Ma-
earlier this
the Demons had
this time
got out to a
and never slowed
Harlan McKosato hit a
couple of layups and Todd
Higgins worked his way
inside for four points, two
coming from the free
throw line, and Steve
McDaniel canned a jum-
per as P-T led 10-2 just
three minutes into the
game
The Demons' lead was
built to 29-15 after one
period as McKosato put
in 14 points on his way to
a career-high 29 points.
The second period was
again all Demons.
McDaniel pumped in four
buckets and McKosato
scored six points. Higgins
hit three more free throws
as he and McKosato
managed to convert 12 of
14 in the first half. Rex
Branstetter and David
Cypert also scored
girls KO's Perry
Ith grade girls
Ma-
night, 30-9.
start-
Lady Demons off
right foot as she
took
which was
start for the
biggest win
Stacy Smith
Hall helped
in scoring in
as they
between
the guards
Cheri John-
JOhnson
Some awesome
Perry to
were
to 3 points in
while
to being a
the first half of
biggest win,
3 took
j ump on Per-
Hall scor-
helped by
and Tara'
Who scored 2
added up to
quarter lead.
the guards
well on their
COurt by not al-
any points.
"Everyone saw playing
time," smiled Coach Antle
as the Lady Demons went
on to score 6 more points,
holding Perry again to
only 3 points which ended
a good night of ball play-
ing by the young Lady
Demons who scored 30
points allowing Perry only
9.
Cindy Hall led the De-
mons in scoring with 14
points followed by Ange-
la Moorman who put in 6
points helped out by Cheri
Johnson with 4 who was
followed closely by Stacy
Smith and Tara Herring
who dumped in 3 apiece~
The 7th Lady Demons
up their record to 10 wins
with 1 loss. In winning 10
games the young Demons
have scored a total of 202
points in l l games, the
leading scorer so far this
season is Stacy Smith
who has scored 90 of the
202 points, following
Smith is Cindy Hall who
has totaled up 68 points,
while Angela Moorman
follows Hall with 18
points, who is closely fol-
lowed by Tara Herring
with 14 point: while
Rachelle Johnson p .t in 8
followed by Cheri Johnson
who scored 4 points which
adds up to good team ef-
fort and dedication.
LOu
The Demonettes won points. The final quarter
ying their third straight bali- the Demonettes and the
baskets as went to Higgins followed game whenthey defeated Lady Maroons both
top 51-25 at the halfway McKosato as he ended Perry in overtime lastscomd pretty well, but the ,
mark. with 19 points. McDaniel Tuesday night. It ira-Demonettes managed to
came out of the lock- was close behind with 18. Coach Greg German with 180 abe. each. Taylor proved their record to outscore the Maroons and
er room a little chilled out. Branstetter scored 6, reports that the off season and Newport* are next 9-11. tie the ballgarne by the
They had gotten into Cypert 5, and Scott weight training program with lifts of 165 Ibs. each. The Dernonettes trailed final buzzer, to go into
heavy foul trouble in the Briggs finished out the has helped improve the A system of finding the Lady Maroons mostovertime, the score tied
first half which forced scoring with 3. strength of every peroen how much strength a less- of the ballgame until the at 39.
them into a spread offense "I thought the first half who has taken part in the er weighing lifter has corn- final period when the In overtim the Demon-
and into a 1-3-1 zone was about the best half program since the begin- pared to a heavier lifter is Demonettes came back to ettes only allowed the
Defensively, the De- we've ever played," said ning of December. to take the combined total catch the Lady Maroons Maroons to score 1 point
mona were still shutting Coach Don Bendur "]'he The off season training of weight lifted and divide and take the game into and scored 5 themselves
Perry down. But going second half we were a is for underclassmen who by the total weight of the overtime to take their third straight
the other way, P-T was little fiat but that was donl participate in any lifter. From that comes The ballgame was not victory, beating the
standing around and not kind of expected. We shot winter or spring sport It the phrase, %he strongest fast paced but it was a Maroons 44-40.
taking it to the hoop. Still, 80% from the line, andis designed to help an in- pound for pound." slow, close game "It was a real good
Perry could cut only one that's real pleasing."die,dual increase his Who's the strongest The Demonettes had team effort. We won
point off the Demon lead hosted Drumright strength and his speed pound for pound at PeP7 the lead at the end of the despite shooting 25
after three, 62-37. last night; that finished along with making the None other than sopho- flint quarter after outscor- cent from the field," said
Perry cut P-T's lead in the regular season ached- athlete less susceptible to more Billy Nottingham. ing the Lady Maroons Coach Frazier.
six points and Higgins,ule Pfr's next season gets injury. His ratio of weight lifted' 14-10, but the secdnd was Scoring for the Demon
who was dominant along underway next Friday The three areas that to body weight was 4.29. not quite as successful, ettes Jana Smith with
with Cypert on the nlght as they open district were tested to find the Wilson was next with a the Lady Maroons came -23, Michelle McDonald
boards, scored five. Every play. lifter's maximum lift, or 3.98, followed by sopho- back to take the lead by with ll, JtfliePayneadded
Demon on the bench saw
"max," are the bench more Scott Matheson half time to ge to the lock. 6, and Robin Hooser
action. Cushing snaps press, squat and incline with a 3.90. er room, the Demonettes chipped in 4.
The top lifters in the Other lifters going down by 6, 22-28. Starting at guard were:
7th grade boys 8th grade
bow to Jones
The eighth grade boys
basketball team lost their
sixth straight game to the
Jones Longhorns 27-41
last Monday.
The Demons started off
well as Steve Sylvester
hit four points and Mike
Eisensmith, Bobby Moore,
and Jon Wolfe added two
apiece to put the Demons
up 10-9 at the end of the
first quarter.
Bobby Moore put in
four points and Mike
Eisensmith chunked in
two in the second quarter,
but that wasn enough to
retain the lead as the
Longhorns had a 16-19
point half time lead.
The Longhorns took
control of the game in the
third quarter as the
Demons only scored 7
points as opposed to the
Longhorns 13 to give
Jonewa 23-32 lead.
Jones held the lead in
the fourth quarter as the
Demons were forced to
foul late in the quarter
and the Longhorns held
on to win the game 27-41.
Bobby Moore and Mike
Eisensmith scored 6 points
each, followed closely by
Steve Sylvester with 5.
Jess Sweetin and Chris
Taylor each scored 2.
Demonette
winning
streak
The Perkins eighth
grade Demonettes basket-
ball team suffered a 29-17
defeat from the Cushing
Tigers last Thursday to
snap a Demonette four
game win streak.
The Demonettes start-
ed off slow in the first
quarter and didn score
but allowed the Tigers six
points. This proved to be
a crucial quarter in the
game
The Demonettes got on
the board in the second
quarter as they scored 7
out of 11 free.throws that
got them back into the
ball game But, at the half
the Demonettes were still
down by six points 7-13.
And, Bayhylle who
didn score in the first
half found the mark as
she hit all of her game
high eight points in the
third and fourth quarters.
But, that wasn enough
to pull it out for the
Demonettes as the Tigers
scored 16 points in the
second half to give them
the 17-29 win over the
Demons,tee.
"We hit our free throws
but shot poorly from the
field and that's what hurt
bench press are juniors through the off season
Tony Wilson (200 lhs.), program are juniors:
Shannon Newport (195 Bodie Turner, James
lbs.), and freshman Nick Bigge, David Marshall,
Taylor {195 lbs.) and Cody Cundifl: Sopho-
The squat, which de- mores: Kenneth Murlin,
velops the lower body, is Gary Everett, Tony Ep-
also led by Wilson with a person, David Jacobs,
lift of 315 lbs. Behind him David WestfalL and Terry
are Randy Tarlton (290 Rowe. Freshmen: Chet
lbs.) and Taylor {275 lbs.) Cundiff and David
Guy Gill and Wilson Craycraft.
have the top incline lift
Tony Wilson, hard at work? No, he's jmt doing
promotional work for the weight chum.
us," commented Coach
Antle
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Behind the free throw
shooting of Tonya Gill,
who hit 5 of 8 from the
line herself, the Demon-
ettes hit 11 out of 15 free
shots but only scored six
points from the field.
The Demonette record
now stands at 8-6 on the
year.
The third quarter was
not very productive for
either team, as neither
team get more than 4
Caryn Hughes, Cindy
Hazelbaker, and Cindy
Freshmen streak
snapped by Guthrie
The Perkins-Tryon ninth
grade boys had their
eight-game winning steak
snapped last Wednesday
evening as the Guthrie
Bluejays handed them a
narrow 54-56 defeat.
The Demons found
themselves in a hole early
as the Bluejays grabbed
an 11-20 first period ad-
vantage Cory McDanlel
,cored six in the opening
period and Jody Pate
pumped in three free
throws.
The second period
showed the Demons start-
ing to take it inside On the
Bluejays. Wee Hedges
scored six points from
the lane and McDanlel
canned eight as cut
the Guthrie lead to six,
29-35, at intermission.
Both teams played
more cautiously and Per
could not get closer than
the six point lead the
Bluejays started the half
with.
Late in the game
McDaniel, the team's
leading scorer, went down
with an ankle injury with
Per trailing 43-47. But P-
T was still on the move,
and when Corby Doyle hit
a 15-footer from the base-
line, Per was down 52-55
with :18 remaining.
The Demons intention-
ally fouled a Guthrie play-
er but he only hit one of
two free throws and P-T
quickly brought it up and
Hod_ges grabbed a Tony
Tabor miss and put it in
the hole to bring IXT to
54-56 with :00 time on the
clock, called a timsout
and since the buzzer had
not sounded, the Demons
had one last chance
Guthrie took the ball
out of bounds and the in-
bounds pass hit the ceil-
ing, giving the ball back
to P:r.
Tabor lobbed it in to
Hedges, who finished
with a game-high 22
points despite a sagging
zone inside, and he tried
to tap it in but the ball
went off the front of the
rim.
The Demons had run
their streak to eight
games by disposing of a
tough Perry club, 51-48
last Monday night.
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