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(Continued from Page 1) court, like making grades and being Amber Bointy. The 6-1 forward
"most of the game. a good citizen. It all blends together finished with a career high of
in awinning attitude. 38 points in the opener. Neal
Trevor was consistent. Me- "Zac Niles has made a lot of and Bointy were credited with 13
Cutchen is really coming along
well. I like the way he took a couple progress. He will probably start assists. The former also scored 12
at Perry Friday night in our next points and the latter 17. Autumn
of charges in the third quarter. Rame," said Garrison. Harris and Katrina Hazelbaker
"I'm happy with the win. We're - , .... contributed three each.
a young team but we showed signs The boys first galne Will De lady Flemon tank nn
of maturing. I don't think we've against Prue while the girls meet nrir i--nmni'-no--'in-frnnt-lR--
scratched the surface of the talent Yale. , , _ ft'er-on'e q-ua--ncr ' an'-d "36-'15"by
these kids will someday display, we re just worrying aoout terry intermission.
"I'm proud of the offseason right now, " Garrison said. "They're
work many put in and it will pay going to be tough on their home
dividends this season and seasons t court."
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"Our starting guards, Katy Arthur
Krisdna Atwood and Lanetta Mills,
payed
pretty good," said BurneR.
l o= dop00 at 00.aro we.'so
used Shay Smith, Virgina Reese
and Megan Crane off the bench.
LeeAnn Bays and Jamie Brock also
got some playing time.
"We had two players out, Jamie
McClellan (ankle) and Robin Hall
(knee). Hail will have her knee
scoped Friday."
With Willingham hitting from
underneath, the Lady Demons were
a sizzling 30-42 from the field but
only 3 for 8 at the line.
"We don't have the killer instinct
yet," Burnett added. "We need to
put a team away when we can.
"We were all pleased with
our No. 19 ranking. The next
rankings won't come out until after
Christmas.
"Besides free throws, we also
have to work on outside shooting.
We're going to have to hit from
the outside when opponents clog the
middle.
"Our guards only mined the ball
over seven times but the forwards
had 14. That's another area we can
_ improve upon.
"I don't like having this long
-off between games. The good part
was it did allow our girls to have
three days off before having light
practices on the weekend.
"We need to play. Perry will be
much tougher than Bethany. In the
tournament next week, we draw a
good Yale team in the first round.
If we win that, we'll probably play
Pawnee in the semifinals and they
are ranked in Class 2A. We're only
the third seed in the tournament so
we have our work cut out for us,"
said Bumett.
Perklns-Tryon
Composite Basketball Schedule Nov. 29-Dec. 18
....... • ....... p_ED_BEI ¸ • ..... ¸¸GRADE .... PLACE TIME
: 7th :::':=""= ei: " " ' TBA
N6 29-30" DrumnghtToumament 9th There TBA
Dec. 3 Perry HS There JV B & G 4:30, 6:30
Dec. 6 Perry 7th A&B There 5:30
Dec. 6-11 Oilton Toumament HS There TBA
Dec. 7 Yale TE5, 6th Here 5:30
Dec. 8 Ripley 6th There 1:15
Dec. 9 Jones 9th There 6:30
Dec. 9 Cushing 7, 8th There 5:00
Dec. 13 Bethany 9th Here 6:30
Dec. 13 Newkirk 6, 7, 8th There 3:00
Dec. 13 Drumright TE5, 6th There 5:00
Dec. 14 Jones HS Here JV B 5:00, 6:30
Dec. 16 Drumright 9th There 6:30
Dec. 16 Perry 8th A&B Here 5:30
Dec. 17 Ripley HS Here JV B&G 4:00, 6:30
Dec. 18 Stroud HS There JV G 5:00, 6:30
ERIC HURST
Player of Week
KRISTINA ATWOOD
Lady Demon of Week
Players of the Week
The Player of the Week
sophomore Eric Hurst. The
Demon of the Week is senior
Kristina Atwood.
"Eric just had a
around game," said Rick
"He had 17 points, 7
2 blocked shots, 1 steal
playing strong defense on
inside."
Atwood was singled out
Burnett "for a great game at
guard end. She had 5 rebounds,
steals and 12 transfers (getting
ball to the forwards). She
• really well."
The Player of the Week
receive a plaque at the
banquet. The plaques are
by the Payne County Bank,
Packing, Perkins Whistle
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and the Perkins Journal.
3rd, 4th teams
open Saturday
The third and fourth grade
and boys basketball teams
launch their new seasons
morning in the Perkins
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ing ceremonies at 9:30 with
of four games beginning at
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ing Perkins Park and Recreation.
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be going against their
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