THE
PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday,
December 6, 2001-7A
•
Demons, Demons junior varsity sweeps Stroud
Perkins-Tryon junior sweep. P-Thelda30-141eadat Rusly Norric with 5, Tonyseason with a 38-27 win over the
Lady Demons and De- the intermission. Aresco and Kevin Joncs with 4 Lions at Chandler.
swept the Stroud jayvees Adam Shepherd led the wayeach, Justin Tayh,r with 3, and D
with 10points. Following were JasonFox, Brianl'lank. andJoe emons
TheLady Demons gained an Ed Gray with 9, Frank Wallick Fields with 2 points each.
43-10 win while with 7, Elmer Boiden with 6,The,IV l)emons opened their
Demons cruised to a 54-34
Lady Demons put the
away in the first quarter
10-2 advantage. That bal-
to 21-3 at the half.
led the Lady
with 12 points fol-
by Melissa Sadler with 8,
Dukes with 6, Amanda
with 5, Summer Roper
4, Stephanie Cundiff and
Stallings with 3 each, and
Jobe with 2.
Demons got in the
column to complete the
boys rally
Preston
--- A second
,, Perkins-
freshmen Demons to a
win over Preston Satur-
in the Drumright tourna-
Senior Savannah Anderson looks for someone to pass the ball
to during first quarter action of the Lady Demons' 82-42 win
over the Stroud Lady Tigers Friday night.
-Journal Photo by Rick l menick
Continued from page 6A
21 tie after Holmes hit a pair of
free throws with 1 : 16 remain-
ing. But it was three-point goals
from Matt Wilson and Bookout
in the final 22 seconds to give
the visitors a 27-12 intermission
lead.
Calavan led the Demons in
scoring with 12 points. Bookout
led all scorers with 28 points.
SHS 9 18 11 24--62
P-T 2 19 7 14--42
Stroud -- Bookout 9-9-28, Morris
4-4-12, Wheeler 2-0-6, Wilson 2-1-6,
Dillard 2-0-5, Argrow 1-0-3, Malicoate
1-0-2. Totals: 21-14-62.
P-T --Calavan 4-2-12, Elrich 3-3-
9, Holmes 2-2-8, Gray 2-0-4, Shep-
herd 1-0-3, Norrie 1-0-2, Bolden 1-0-
2, Aresco 1-0-2. Totals: 15-7-42.
Three-point goals -- Stroud,
Wheeler (2), Wilson (1), Dillard (1),
Bookout (1), Argrow (1). P-T, Holmes
(2), Calavan (2), Shepherd (1).
Total fouls -- Stroud 16, P-T 23.
Fouled out: P-T, Bolden and Aresco.
Seventh grade teams remain undefeated
The seventh grade Demons a 17-point fourth quarter to gain surge by the Lady Tigers.
Demons trailed 33-17 atand Lady Demons kept their un- the win. P-T trailed 18-15 after Breeden led the way with 10
intermission. The third quar- defeated season intact Monday the third after holding a 13-9ad- points followed by Jordan
iwas the turning point as P-T night with a sweep over Chan- vantage at halftime. Calavan with 8, Hughes with 6,
Preston 17-2 to trail dler here. Lee Ledford led the way with Bayhylle with 3, and Vierling,
!apoint, 35-34, when thepe- The girls won 24-10 while11 points followed by Kyle Andrea Buck, and Lindsay
ended, the boys had to come from be- Lomenick with 8 and KellyWebb with 2 points each.
outstanding defensive hind to gain a 32-27 win.Johnson with 7, Conner Burnett The Demons raced to a 19-1
carried into the After a slow first quarter, the and Zach Carter tallied 3 points first quarter lead and never
quarter as the Demons Lady Demons took control and each. looked back
19-8to raced to an l 8-81ead at halftime. The seventh graders gained Cody Washington was the
win. Courtney Bayhylle led theconvincing wins over Crescent leading scorer with 16 points
Hall pumped in 18pointsway in scoring with 10 points Friday afternoon at Ripley. followed by Burnett and
the Demons in scoring followed by Heather Hughes The girls won 33-25 whileJohnson with 4 points each,
Michael Jones with with 6, Sasha Breeden with 4, the boys coasted to a 39-16 vic- Carter and Eric Vaughn with 3
points. Jimmy West alsoBeth Gammill with 2, and tory. points each, Ledford, Andrew
points. Otherscor- Kacey Vierling and Megan In the girls game, the Lady Fields, Ryan Atkins, and Nick
were David Cantley with 4 Osborne with 1 point each. Demons jumped out to a corn- Woods with 2 points each, and
and Kyle Bryan andWil The Demons overcame a fortable 29-11 halftime advan- Jared Shelton with one free
with 2 points each. third quarter scoring slump with tage then held off a second half throw.
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except one each. For the middle
school it will be at 102 pounds
and at 103 pounds for the high
school.
"Right now in seventh
through 12"' grades we do not
have a 100-pound wrestler," he
said, adding the times will most
likely have to forfeit at those
weights but feels have the wres-
tlers, especially at the high
school level, who can make up
that difference.
At the middle school level,
the remaining weights are nearly
three-deep and the high
schoolers are also full at all the
remaining weights.
"I think we're going to be
competitive but how competi-
tive we're going to be is really
early," he said. "But I think we
have a good core."
Just by high school kids out
now, Riley feels the Demons
have five wrestlers with legiti-
mate chances to qualify for state
wrestling tournament and a
couple who could sneak in as
sleepers and qualify.
"Perkins has had three state
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I really think we can double that
this year and I think that is the
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Inexperience is the only
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night.
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His goals for the program are
simple. He wants all wrestlers
to come out and give 100 per-
cent every day because he vow
they will get that from him.
"If that means they ,re
state champion or that
they are 1- 10,'" he said. "lf thc
come out here and they put their
heart and soul into something
and give it their all then that is
my goal.
"It is one of those sports that
very few people really are ca-
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wrestlers," he added. "But if you
can make it through a wrestling
season, even one, it has to make
you a better, tougher person in
life because of the hard work
and dedication that goes into it."
Riley started wrestling at
age of five. He participated in
numerous weekend tournamenlk
as a youngster and was able to
gain some success as he became
more experienced.
That success continued at the
high school level when he com-
piled a 70-1 record from hi.,,
sophomore through senior years
at Madill High School where he
was an all-stater.
His collegiate career took
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knee injury ended his compeff-
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He served as wrestling coacl5
at Northeastern Oklahomh
A&M College in Miami the yea -
the program was cut. He than
went to Jenks as the assistant
high school coach and head jun:
ior high coach.
During his four years at
Jenks, the program produced I 0
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