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THE JOURNAL, Thursday, November 22, 2012 - B3
9th girls
win opener
The freshmen Lady
Demons used a big first half
enroute to a 22-13 season
opening win over Stroud
here last Monday night.
P-T jumped out to a 15-2
lead at halftime and never
looked back. The visiting
Lady Tigers managed to
cut into a portion of the
deficit for the 22-113 final
score.
Kaylee Brunker was the
leading scorer for P-T with
6 points.
P-T 22, Stroud 13
SJH 2 0 1 10-13
P-T 6 9 2 5-22
Kaylee Brunker 6, Jaci
Armstrong 4, Braden Nichols
3, Rylee Wilson 3, Alex Man-
gold 2, Raegan O'Donnell 2,
Angel Thomas 2.
3-point goals - P-T"
Brunker, Nichols, Wilson.
7th girls
split games
last week
The seventh grade Lady
Demons split a pair of
games here last week.
P-T's week ended with
a 36-14 thrashing of Perry
last Thursday night. It
began with a 20-14 season
opening setback to Stroud
last Monday.
Against Perry, P-T put
the game away with a
huge second half surge.
The Lady Demons led 10-
8 at halftime then outscored
the Lady Maroons 26-6 in
the second half.
Makayla Jones led the
way with 10 points.
Against Stroud, the vis-
iting Lady Tigers used a 10-
3 second quarter advantage
enroute to the win. That
enabled Stroud to hold a
16-5 first half lead. P-T's
second half rally fell short
for the loss.
Baylee Wells led P-T in
scoring with 5 points.
P-T 36, Perry 14
PMS 5 3 4 2-14
P-T 4 6 15 11-36
Makayla Jones 10, Kagen
Dunivan 6, Raygan Holder
6, Madison Craig 5, Baylee
Wells 4, Brooke Field 3,
Baylee Washington 2.
Stroud 20, P-T 14
SJH 6 10 2 2-20
P-T "2 3 2 7-14
Baylee Wells 5, Bailey
Wamsley 4, Makayla Jones
2, Raygan Holder 2, Kagen
Dunivan 1.
Lady Warriors rally past
Frontier; beat M-O, Oilton
By Rick Lomenick
Journal Sports Editor
RED ROCK - For the
first five minutes it was all
Frontier last Friday night.
Then Ripley's Lady War-
riors took over.
RHS overcame an early
14-point deficit and rolled
to a 49-37 win over the
Lady Mustangs for its
third straight road win to
open the season.
Frontier used a healthy
dose of Marissa Goodman
inside and a pair of Sydney
Pappan three-pointers to
help construct a 14-0 lead.
Ripley got on the board
with three minutes left on
a baseline trey from Kylie
Ladd. That would spark
an 8-3 run that pulled the
Lady Warriors to a 17-8
first quarter deficit.
RHS continued chip-
ping away at the deficit and
pulled to within a point on
a Naomi Eslinger bucket
for a 19-18 score with 2:25
left in the second half. FHS
responded with three quick
points for its final lead at
22-18 with just under two
minutes left in the half.
Ripley then countered with
another Eslinger bucket
and baseline three-pointer
from Jaclyn McKnight as
the half closed to gain a
momentum-shifting 23-22
lead at halftime.
McKnight anchored a
20-point Ripley third quar-
ter run that took advantage
of seven Frontier turnovers.
McKnight drained four
straight three-point goals
that helped construct a
double-digit lead at 41-30
with 2:36 left in the third
quarter. The Lady Mus-
See RALLY Page B4
Warriors open unbeated
RED ROCK - It took
a little while to get going.
But once it happened for
the Ripley Warriors, the
result was an impressive
52-36 blowout win over
the Frontier Mustangs last
Friday night. It was the
third straight road game for
RHS to begin the season.
Not much offense was
generated by either team
in the first quarter as total
turnovers eclipsed the total
point amount. Ripley man-
aged to hold a slim 6-5 lead
from Houston Twoguns.
Frontier opened the
second period with three
straight points for its only
lead of the game at 10-7.
Then with just over four
minutes left in the first
half, the Warrior surge
began. RHS tallied the
half's final eight points
with Garret Gosney and
Twoguns combining their
efforts. The result was a
19-10 halftime lead.
Ripley essentially put
the game away in the third
inside presence of Caulden
Greenfield, especially late
in the quarter. He would
tally eight of his 12 points
in the frame that helped
the Warriors build a 35-20
lead.
With a nice lead head-
ing into the final period,
the Warriors utilized an
efficient ball control offense
with the net results of easy
layups. Frontier responded
with a nice quarter offen-
sively but couldn't slice
thanks to a late tbur points quarter mostly with the See WARRIORS Page B4
7th boys beat Stroud, Perry
managed to trim a portion
of the deficit away in the
second half but P-T held
on for the win.
Ethan Hobbs led P-T in
scoring with 12 lx)ints.
Against Stroud, the
Demons held a narrow
13-12 lead at halftime and
maintained a 17-15 lead
after the third quarter. A 10-
2 fourth quarter run enabled
the Demons to hold on for
the win.
Hobbs led the scoring
list with 12 points.
P-T 30, Perry 26
PMS 2 8 6 10-26
P-T 7 9 6 8-30
Ethan Hobbs 12, Chad
Black 8, Brandon Martin 8,
Armando Rivas 2.
P-T 27, Stroud 17
P-T 5 8 4 10-27
SJH 6 6 3 2-17
Ethan Hobbs 12, Bran-
don Martin 9, Chad Black
2, Logan Driggs 2, Austin
Green 2.
The seventh grade
Demons started the season
off on a winning note
sweeping two games last
week.
P-T capped the week
with a 30-26 win over Perry
here last Thursday. It began
with a 27-17 win at Stroud
last Tuesday.
Against Perry, the
Demons never trailed in
the'game as a 16-10 half-
time lead was created. Perry
8th boys handed pair of losses
scored the Demons 25-19 in
the second hall'.
Autry Wesffall led P-T
in scoring with 7 points.
Against Stroud, the
Tigers jumped out to a
23-10 lead at halftime then
outscored P-T 17-10 in the
second half.
Markel Garris led p-T in
scoring with 13 points.
Perry 46, P-T 26
PMS 13 8 12 13-46
P-T 3 4 11 8-26
Autry Westfall 7, Markel
Garris 6, Dawson Shelton
3, Garrett Voelker 3, Reed
Aldridge 2, Addenn Spring
2, Jacob Tuley 2, Woody
McClellan 1.
Stroud 40, P-T 20
P-T 4 6 9 1-20
SJH 10 13 9 8-40
Markel Garris 13, Cooper
Stansberry 3, Dawson Shel-
ton 2, Devon O'Brien 1, Autry
WesffaU 1.
The eighth grade
Demons were handed a pair
of 20-point losses to begin
the season last week.
Perry gained a 46-26
win over P-T here last
Thursday. The week began
last Monday with a 40-20
loss at Stroud.
Perry jumped out to
a 13-3 first quarter lead
then extended it to 21-7 at
halftime. The Maroons out-
Ripley's Jaclyn Sturgeon defends against an inbounds
pass being attempted by a MulhalI-Orlando player during
last Tuesday night's game at Mulhall. The Lady Warriors
rolled to a 49-21 win, which was one of three victories to
begin the season.
Journal photo by Rick Lomenlck
Ripley's Caulden Greenfield powers his way to the basket
despite the defensive efforts of MulhalI-Orlando's Ryan
Boatright. The Warriors gained a 4633 win over the Panthers
for the second of three wins to start the season.
Journal photo by Rick Lomenick
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