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PEST COPY AVAILABLE i 8SC Dec. 20, 1985 The St. Charles Post Indians From page five the early lead at 8-1, but Fort Zumwalt fouls gave the Indians the opportunity to get back in the game. Wentzville managed to convert 5 of 10 first-quarter free throws to trail just 12-5 after one quarter. Wentzville's Wyndy Nuzum got the Indians' first field goal early in the second quarter and had 10 first-half points to keep the Indians in contention.

But Fort Zumwalt's Vicki Riser had 6 second-quarter points off the the bench to enable the Panthers to retain the lead at halftime, 23-17. Fohey said, "We stunk up the place in the first half, but we were still only six points down. That was really the only positive thing to come out of that first half. Fort Zumwalt just outplayed us. They outhustled us.

"We've been falling behind a lot in games this season, but we've also managed to stay in the game. "We made some minor adjustments and the girls started to work a little harder in the second half," Fohey said. "Once we went in front, you could just see the momentum shift" Fort Zumwalt got a follow from Holman and a free throw from JoAnn Mumma early in the second half but tain players are better inside and others need to shoot facing the basket, but those are the type of things we're learning. "The season may be over before we learn it all, but we're looking toward the total program, from the eighth and ninth graders right up through the varsity." Wentzville was scheduled to play Thursday night at Francis Howell. The Indians' next game is Jan.

6 at home against St. Dominic. For the Fort Zumwalt Panthers, it's back to square one. "We looked good in the first half, but that second half was just horrible," Schane said. "Nothing we did seemed to work.

Our girls are capable. I think they showed that. We just didn't play the second half. "We'll just have to start over and right the ship." That won't be easy as the Panthers take on powerful Visitation this afternoon at 4 in the first round of the Visitation Tournament Zumwalt, which shot just 31.2 percent for the game, got a strong game from Holman, who finished with 12 points and 6 rebounds. little else.

Late in the third quarter, Nuzum hit a jump shot from the corner for the Indians to put them on top 27-26. They never relinquished the lead after that. With 6 points from Tricla Fipps, the Indians outscored the Panthers 12-3 in the third quarter, leading at the end of that quarter, 29-26. "It was the same way with us in the first half," Fohey said. "They were in control and you could see us dragging.

Once we got the momentum, you could just see their play let down." The visitors continued to pull away in the final quarter with an 11-4 advantage for the 40-30 final. Nuzum, a sophomore, led the Indians with 14 points, while Fipps, a senior, added 12 points and 10 rebounds. Dina Whelchel, another sophomore, finished with 10. "We're still learning, but the girls are really coming along," Fohey said. "We're getting more patient on offense and I think that'll help us in the long run.

We want to work for a good shot and I'm not sure the girls knew the difference between a good and bad shot when we started. "We're still learning our roles. Cer Thriller (jj I I From page five problems. "This was by far her best game, both on offense and defense," Smal-ley said. Ketterman's aggressive work inside helped put some of the Crusaders' big girls in foul trouble.

Boedeker and Paula Piper each fouled out while Cole and Betty Knaust finished the game with four fouls. But this night belonged to Semke at least the end of it did. "After being so bad (early in the game), I'm just glad I was finally able to help out" she said. NOTES Mundwiller led St. Dominic with 15 points and 18 rebounds.

Guard Donna Funke chipped in with 11 points. Both teams employed a pressing defense, which led to a total of 35 fouls. Orchard Farm connected on 16 of 30 free throws while St Dominic hit 8 of 15. Stephens scored 12 points for Orchard Farm despite sitting out the middle part of the game with a sprained ankle. The Eagles were to return to Suburban East Conference play Thursday afternoon at Berkeley.

St. Dominic will participate in the Lutheran North Tournament that begins next Thursday. The Crusaders take on the host school in the opening round. AP Barging In Wrestling Washington Capitals wing Craig Laughlin ers goaltender Grant Furh on Wednesday in (left) tries to barge through Edmonton Oil- Edmonton. Washington won, 5-2.

dicative of the way the match transpired. "I wasn't pleased with the outcome at all," he said. "It seemed that even in some of the matches that we won, they were controlling the action. "We were very tentative. It's the first time we have been that way all year.

We were always getting the near falls and controlling the matches. It was the other way around tonight." Wentzville will participate in the rugged Rock Bridge Tournament over the weekend in Columbia. The top four teams in Class 3A from last year are among the 16 teams entered in the tournament. Fort Zumwalt will be off until after the holidays. The Panthers will play host to Eureka Jan.

3 in a game added to the original schedule. com mmiimi Hargrove Is Winner Of Singles Title Table Tennis He's been chased, thrown through a window, and arrested. Eddie Murphy is a Detroit cop on vacation in Beverly Hills. From page five pounds. John McBride defeated Jim Hull 9-1 in a battle of undefeated wrestlers at 175 pounds.

It was the first time all season that McBride had to go for more than one period. John Blake upended Dan Wade 5-4 at 185 pounds and Joe Porzenski got the quick pin of the evening by defeating Chris Smith in 1:26. Paulsen felt the score was not in- Howell From page five fense," Dunn said. Costley struggled through the first six games of the season. But on Wednesday, she finally broke through.

In addition to connecting on 11 of 21 shots from the field, the senior also grabbed 9 rebounds and provided 5 assists. Her hot hand helped Howell out to a 13-6 lead after one quarter. The Vikings led by a margin of 5-7 points throughout the night before pulling away at the end. Dunn also was pleased with junior Michelle Waugh, who scored 12 points in only her second game as a starter. Kim Jones added 7 points and 6 assists.

Tracy Atherton led the defense with 3 steals. Howell shot 47 percent from the field. Dick Fuerstein of St. Charles in a round-robin format. Sokol finished second.

Richard Barker of St. Louis and Al Jennings of Maplewood defeated Steve Shore of Maryland Heights and Bob Beckman of St. Charles 21-19 and 26-24 for the under-25 doubles title. Ken Hargrove of St. Charles won the hard-rubber singles title of the St.

Charles Area Closed Table Tournament on Monday night. He defeated Stan Sokol of St Louis, Dennis Orne of Lake Saint Louis and West From page five bench and accumulated 8 points and 12 rebounds. "She was kind of upset after the game," Westhoff said of Dill, who's been on the varsity since she was a freshman. "She didn't think she did enough. "But I don't think she realized she played as well as she did." The Pioneers will return to action Saturday in the 16-team Visitation Tournament.

They'll take on Perry-ville at 10:30 a.m. West will next play Jan. 6 at home against Aquinas-Mercy. "We're not giving up," Fisher said. "We're going to come back and hopefully be able to salvage something." Cable ilj I3IEVIERLYJ-IIMS From page seven Sherlock Holmes sets out to trap a clever jewel thief.

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