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THE JOURNAL, Thursday, February 11, 2010 - B3
Senior Jessica Wilkinson goes up for a shot between two
Chandler defenders during the Lady Demons' 69-38 win
over the Lady Lions here Friday night, Wilkinson was also
named homecoming basketball queen during coronation
ceremonies.
Journal photo by Kyle Lomenick
BLOWOUT
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scoring column as the 3, Mattheyer3, Kimble2, Lewis2,
Lady Demons dominated Martin 2, Caldwell 1, Helm 1.
P-T (16-2) - April McCormick
the visitors for the 25-8
first quarter lead. A 19-6
second quarter gave P-T a
• 44-14 lead at halftime.
The Lady Demons
would outscore the out-
manned Lady Bulldogs
27-12 in the second half
for their second win over
MHS this season.
McCormick led the way
with 18 points. Gorham fol-
lowed with 12 and Smith
added 10.
P-T 69, Chandler 38
CHS 4 9 12 13-38
P-T 16 18 20 15-69
Chandler - Solberg 11,
Carver 9, Glover 4, Henderson
13, Justice Payne 12, Shannon
Cotton 10, Jordan Gorham 10,
Kayla Smith 7, Addle Moreland
4, Rachel Dobbs 3, Jordan
Lomenick 3, Jessica Wilkinson 3,
Jenna Barta 2, Kalynn Littau 2.
3-point goals - CHS: Carver 1,
Mattheyer 1. P-T: Payne 2, Dobbs
1, Lomenick 1, Smith 1
P-T 71, Meeker 26
MHS 8 5 8 4 - 26
P-T 25 19 17 10-71
Meeker - Woodall 15,
Standlee 8, Schoenecke 3.
P-T- April McCormick 18,
Jordan Gorham 12, Kayla Smith
10, Shannon Cotton 9, Justice
Payne 8, Jessica Wilkinson 4,
Nine Axtell 3, Jordan Lomenick
3, Jenna Barta 2, Addle More-
land 2.
3-point goals - P-T: Payne 2,
Lomenick 1, Wilkinson 1.
Warriors hold off Coyle surge
RIPLEY - The Ripley
Warriors used strong second
and third quarter scoring
performances to hold off
the Coyle Bluejackets by
a 51-48 decision at Ripley
Friday night.
Coyle jumped out to a 12-
7 lead after the first quarter.
RHS responded with a 15-8
second quai'ter run to claim
a narrow 22-20 halftime
advantage. Ripley would
outscore the visitors 14-11
in the third quarter, which
proved to be enough. CHS
rallied in the fourth quarter
with a 17-15 advantage but
it wasn't enough.
Michael Blose led the
Warriors with 16 points.
Blake Toews followed with
12 while Taylor Ballard
chipped in 10. Blose pulled
down a team-leading eight
rebounds while Toews
collected four steals and
Kaleb Hoffman dished out
three assists.
Coyle standout Jerrick
Warren led all scorers with
22 points. Adonis Sumlin
followed with 19.
The Warriors found
themselves on the short
end of a lopsidedfirst quar-
ter score against the Yale
Bulldogs and dropped a
63-52 verdict at Yale last
Thursday night.
Ripley used a bucket
from Taylor Ballard 20 sec-
onds into the first quarter for
its only lead at 2-0. After
that, it was all Yale. The
Bulldogs scored the next
11 points for an 11-2 lead
with 3:59 remaining.
Another Ballard bucket
stopped the surge briefly
before the Bulldogs used
an 8-3 run to closeout the
quarter with a 19-7ted.
The Warriors closed the
deficit back to single digits
in the second quarter to trail
26-19 at halftime. RHS
outscored Yale 12-7 in the
in the third quarter by out-
scoring the Warriors 11-4 in
the third quarter. In a wild
fourth quarter, the Warriors
would outscore Yale by a
29-26 verdict. But in the
end, the Bulldogs hung on
for the win.
Blose led the Warriors
with 16 points. Ballard fol-
lowed with 14 while Hoff-
man chipped in 13.
The week began with a
50-43 win at Crescent.
Ripley forged a 23-9 lead
at halftime, which proved to
be enough. The host Tigers
would rally in the second
half with a 34-27 run but
fell short.
Ballard and Toews led
the Warriors with 11 points
each. Blose followed with
10 points to compliment his
11 rebounds. Hoffman also
pulled down six rebounds.
Ripley 51, Coyle 48
CHS 12 8 11 17-48
RHS 7 15 14 15-51
Payne 3, Tony Aska 2, Magnus
Scott 2.
Ripley (17-5) - MichaelBIose
16, Blake Toews 12, Taylor Bal-
lard 10, Austin Jobes 6, Kaleb
Hoffman 5, Tyler Rossiter 2.
3-point goals - CHS: Sumlin
4, Warren 2. RHS: Jobes 2, Blose
1, Toews 1.
Yale 63, Ripley 52
RHS 7 12 4 29-52
YHS 19 7 11 26-63
Ripley (16-5) - Michael Blose
16, Taylor Ballard 14, Kateb Hoff-
man 13, Tyler Rossiter 3, Austin
Jobes 2, Jerrad Richards 2, Blake
Toews 2.
Yale-Elsberry 23, Gipe 15,
Morphew 13, Winterbottom 8,
Frick 4.
3-point goals - RHS: Blose
1, Hoffman 1, Rossiter 1. YHS:
Elsberry 1, Winterbottom 1.
Ripley 50, Crescent 43
RHS 6 17 10 17-50
CHS 2 7 15 19-43
Ripley (16-4) -Taylor Ballard
11, Blake Toews 11, Michael
Blose 10, Kaleb Hoffman 8, Austin
Jobes 8, Jerrad Richards 2.
Crescent - Balard 16, Steen
13, Walker 5, Thomas 4, 'Cue 3,
Radford 2.
3-point goals - RHS: Jobes 2,
quarter. Coyie - Jerrick Warren 22, Blose 1, Toews 1 CHS: Thomas
Yale put the game away Adonis Sumlin 1, Domonique 1, Walker I
Lady Warriors crmse to victories
Ripley's Lady Warriors
enjoyed Senior Night festiv-
ities with a 55-19 win over
the Coyle Lady Bluejackets
at home Friday night.
Ripley jumped out to a
27-10 first half lead and
never looked back. The
Lady Warriors would out-
scored the visitors 28-9 in
the second half for the easy
win.
Kelsey Willson led a 10ng
list of Ripley scorers with 14
points.
The Lady Warriors
jumped out early on the Yale
Lady Bulldogs and rolled to
a 53-31 win last Thursday
night in Yale.
After both teams opened
the game with buckets,
Ripley tallied 10 straight
points for a 12-2 lead.
Willson, Taelor Ladd, and
Morgan Sturgeon con-
tributed to the surge: Yale
notched a bucket late' to
Glencoe rolls past Coyle
GLENCOE -- TheGlen- 34 points. Dalton Slavens on those games.
followed with 31.
Jerrick Warren led the
Bluejackets with 14 points.
Adonis Sumlin followed
with 11.
The Panthers recorded
wins over Oilton, 65-42,
last Thursday then ended
the week with a 90-41
thrashing of Davenport as
part of Senior Night fes,
tivities Friday night. No
information was available
coe Panthers opened the
week with a solid 83-50 win
over the Coyle Bluejackets
at home last Tuesday.
Glencoe raced to a 22-14
lead after the first quarter
then extended it to 41-30
at halftime. GHS would
outscore the visiting Blue-
jackets 42-20 in the second
including a 24-9 fourth
quarter outburst.
John Lazenby III tallied
Glencoe 83, Coyle 50
CHS 14 16 11 9-50
GHS 22 19 18 24-83
Coyle - Jerrick Warren 14,
Adonis Sumlin 11, Magnus Scott
8, Shelby Black 7, Fidel Simp-
son 6, Kolten Anderson 2, Dillon
Downey 2.
Glencoe - John Lazenby III
34, Dalton Slavens 21, Austen
Ellis 6, Dillon Lane 5, Jake Corbin
3, Taylor Cavett 2, Tyler Ellis 2.
3-point goals - CHS: Black
1. GHS: Lazenby 5, Corbin 1,
Lane 1.
close out the quarter with a
12-4 score.
The Lady Warriors
essentially put the game
away in the second frame
with a 12-3 outburst. Yale's
only points came from the
free throw line. Ripley
used three-point buckets
from Sturgeon and Anna
Eslinger to cap the second
quarter scoring it the final
minute. RHS led 24-7 at
half time.
Ripley's lead reached 20
points with just over three
minutes left in the third
quarter for a 32-12 lead. It
DEMONS
was part of a 12-3 run that
created a 41-15 Ripley lead
at the end of the frame.
RHS maintained the 20-
point cushion throughout
the fourth quarter for the
eventual 53-31 final score.
Ladd led Ripley in scor-
ing with 14 points. Willson
followed with 12 and Stur-
geon chipped in 11
Ripley 55, Coyle 19
CHS 4 6 2 7 - 19
RHS 11 16 17 11-55
Coyle _ Taja Jones 7, Kya
Bush 4, Aaliyah Sumlin 4, Katlin
Long 2, Aaliyah Taplin 2.
Ripley - Kelsey Willson 14,
Rachel Taylor 9, Anna Eslinger 8,
Morgan Sturgeon 7, Taelor Ladd
4, Liz Nicholson 4, Kristen McK-
night 3, Tori Hargrove 2, Shelby
McDaniel 2, Karen Willson 2.
3-point goals - RHS: Eslinger
1, McKnight 1, Taylor 1.
Ripley 53, Yale 31
RHS 12 12 17 12-53
YHS 4 3 10 14-31
Ripley -Taelor Ladd 14,
Kelsey Wilson 12, Morgan Stur-
geon 11, Liz Nicholson 6, Anna
Eslinger 5, Rachel Taylor 3, Karen
Wilson 2.
Yale- Tori Huff 15, Lexi Huff
9, April Hensley 2, Stormee Skin-
ner 2, Emily Womack 2, Taylor
Moore 1.
3-point goals - RHS: Stur-
geon 3, Ladd 2, Eslinger 1, Taylor
1 YHS: L. Huff 1, T. Huff 1.
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points. Allen followed with
a season-high 15 points, 13
of which scored in the first
half. Pearce Mded !1.
P-T 84, M~ker 50
The Demons jumped on
the visiting Bulldogs early
to put the game away. The
result was the 84-50 win,
P-T's second of the season
over Meeker.
P-T led 27-14 at the end
of the first quarter then
extended it to 46-25. The
Demons notched 19 points
in each of the third and
fourth quarters to continue
DISTRICT
extending the lead. The
Bulldogs couldn't keep
pace with their 25 second
half points.
Pearce led the Demons
in scoring with 18 points.
Sam Kinzie followed with
15 points and Champion
chipped in 11.
Twelve of the 15 P-T
players on the roster got in
the scoring column.
P-T 65, Chandler 50
CHS 10 10 12 18-50
pion 18, Kenny Allen 15, Tanner
Pearce 11, Matt Hill 8, Caie
Burnett 6, Sam Gammill 4, Sam
Kinzie 3.
3-point goals - CHS:
McCracken 2, Rich 2, Traylor 2,
Hernandez 1
P-T 84, Meeker 50
MHS 14 11 12 13-50
P-T 27 19 19 19-84
Meeker- Jones 12, Shouse
8, Butler 7, Bellymule 6, McCoy
4, Wood 4, Doss 3, Johnson 3,
Trevino 2, Keel 1.
P-T (10-7) - Tanner Pearce
18, Sam Kinzie 15, Bryan Cham-
pion 11, Cale Burnett 9, Matt Hill
8, Carlton Belford 5, Kenny Allen
P-T 12 18 17 18-65 4, Leighton Burris 4, Nathan
Chandler (6-11) - McCracken Kadavy 4, Caleb White 3, Garrett
14, J Gillette 9, Hernandez 9, Dollins 2, Sam Gammill 1.
Traylor 7, Rich 6, A. Gillette 5. 3-point goals - MHS: Shouse
P-T (11-7) - Bryan Cham- 2, Butler 1, Doss 1, Johnson 1
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27, regional consolation
championship games will
be played in the afternoon
with the championship
games that evening.
The other Area I regional.
tournament will be played
at Clinton High School and
will consist of teams from
Districts 1-4. Those district
tournaments are: Guymon
at Woodward, District 1 ;
Harding Charter Prep at
Anadarko, District 2; Santa
Fe South at Oklahoma City
John Marshall, and Clinton
at Elk City, District 4.
Sub-regionals are at
Woodward for teams from
Districts 1 and 4. District
2 and 3 teams will go to
area tournament. It will be
March 4-6.
In Area II, district tournaments
are: Cache at Lone Grove, Dis-
trict 1; Dickson at Byng, District
2; Little Axe at Oklahoma City
Douglass, District 3; Elgin at
Bethany, District 4; Weatherford
at Tuttle, District 5; Pauls Valley
at Newcastle, District 6; Semi-
nole at Tecumseh, District 7; and
Blanchard at McLoud, District 8.
Regional tournaments are at
Elgin for Districts 1-4 and New-
castle for District 5-8. The area
tournament will be at Yukon High
School.
In Area III, district tourna-
ments are: Vinita at Miami, District
1 ; Tulsa McLain at Tulsa Daniel
Webster, District 2; Oologah at
Jay, District 3; Dewey t Locust
Grove, District 4; Tulsa Metro
REGIONALS
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Christian at Sequoyah-Clare-
more, District 5; Catoosa at
Berryhill, District 6; Inola at Fort
Gibson, District 7, and Glenpool
at Wagoner, District 8.
Regional tournament are at
Tulsa Webster and Catoosa.
The area tournament will be at
Skiatook.
In Area IV, district tournaments
are: Harrah at Mannford, District
1; Okmulgee at Hilldale, District
2; Checotah at Stilwell, District 3;
Bristow at Star Spencer, District
4; Atoka at Madill, District 5; Sal-
lisaw at Roland, District 6; Poteau
at Muldrow, District 7; and Idabel
at Broken Bow, District 8
Regional tournaments will be
at Okmulgee and Eastern Okla-
homa State College in Wilburton.
The area tournament will beat
East Central University in Ada.
Anadarko. Winners will
The west regional tour- :Mangum Marlow, New-
move on to Clinton.
nament will be held in castle, Perry, Plainview,
Midwest City High Pauls Valley. Teams in that Snyder, Sulphur, Talihina,
School will host the Area I
regional are Bethany, Burns Tonkawa, and Waurika.
Flat-Dill City, Comanche, The top four finishers in
{~tnt?'" i I l(4 Cordell, Crooked Oak, each weight will advance
Davis, Empire, Geary, Her- to the state wrestling tour-
itage Hall, Hinton, Hobart, nament scheduled for Feb.
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