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VVkdnksday. January 31, 1996 Thk Gkkknvillk CLEMSON FROM PAGE 1C kl L. kal Teeter totter Hlllcmt 69, Eatley 103-Hutchinson H) Goodnough, 1 12 Fox (H) p. Correia; 119-Cate (H) Vevita, 125-Givons (H) p. Tate; 130 Worsham (H) Carter, 135-Giemer (H) p.

Cornwall: 140-Tommy Bell (H) tl. Miller; 145-Keiper H) Gilliam; 152: Andeison (HI md Klebe; 160 Impson (H) Meece; 171-Wdldrop (E) Smith, 189 Laxton(H)p Gambrell. HWT-Walker (H) forfeit Records Hillcrest 12 2, Easley 4 8. I just threw it at the basket. "Buck was laughing when we were running back down the floor, because nobody had seen me do anything like that before, That's not my game." Buckner led Clemson with 18 points, including 4-of-4 free-throw shooting in a game where the Tigers were 13-for-17.

Andrius Jur-kunas was 3-for-3 on 3-pointers and scored 14, Harold Jamison had eight points and 11 rebounds. And Bill Harder scored the first time he handled the basketball after a two-week layoff. Widcman was 7-for-9 from the field, including his first dunk. Tech freshman Stephon Marbury had 18 points but missed three game-tying 3-pointers in the final 20 seconds. "Clemson's for real," Cremins said, "They've got it going here.

They're tough." Tuesday marked the third year in a row that Clemson has upset Tech in Littlejohn. Mrtts 2, Laura Whitaker 11. Konle 2. M.ny Dtts B.iker 10. Hugijnis3 SCSDB 23 Chapman Palmetto 59 34 CHAPMAN: Biannon 4, Green 4.

Fletcher 2. Burgess 4. Petite 2. Holcombe 9. Mwrow 8.

51 ey Pains 18. Settles 4, MiMahand 4 PALMETTO (1-14, 1-4): Dillard 1, Joyce 7, Jackson 6, Burgess 2, Slaaus 1, Kirn SaMjent 11, MtDamel 5. Mai bury 1 Halttinn Chapman 26, Palmetto 12 Chester Boiling Springs 44 39 CHESTER: 0. McClam 13. Feaster 5.

Coad 3, Woods 7. S. Young 16. BOILING SPRINGS (9-7, 1-4): Jennifer Pye 20, Fosler 9, Tasha Uawkms 10 Halftime -Chester 21. Boiling Springs 14.

Spartanburg Dorman 57 53 SPARTANBURG (11-3): Sabrina Stevenson 13, Ross 8, Anne Ratleree 10, Fowler 7, Hawes 3, Martin 8, Harris 8 DORMAN (3-9): t. Wilson 2. Sullivan 7. Nodine 2, L. Nodme 3, Israel 6.

Ashley Ebert 25, Richards 2. Moses 6. Halftime Dorman 28, Spartanburg 24 Byrnes 69 Pickens 42 Keisha Salters poured in 27 points and Porsche Bennett added 14 for the Rebels. PICKENS (1-12, 0-5): Sullivan 2. Surrett 9.

Holly Hardin 1 7, Rosmond 4. Smith 2, Reese 8. BYRNES (11-5, 3-2): Foster 8. Tow 3. Moore 2, Porsche Bennett 14.

McClintock 4, Johnson 2. Keshia Salters 27, Miller 4. Roman 3. Fuller 2. Halftime Byrnes 39, Pickens 27.

Wren 56 Belton-H. Path 52 Kristin Wooten had 20 points as the Hurricanes held on to down the Bears. BELTON-H. PATH Leona Waltield 14, Hawkins 6. Andrea Martin 3, Allison Martin 9, Lashundra Wansley 12.

Jamison 4, Ashley 4. WREN Shelby Sloan 17. Fazzone 2, Johnson 6, Giles 3, Crowe 2, Kristin Woolen 20, Rosemond 2. Merritt 4. Halftime Wren 33.

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TECH MP EC FT A TP Harpring 38 5 10 4 4 5 2 1 16 Macldox 25 4 5 4 5 2 3 0 12 FJisma 27 3 3 0 1 6 4 1 6 Marbury 39 8 19 1 2 4 0 3 18 Barry 39 3 9 4 5 5 3 6 12 Gaston 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 Saunders 26 2 5 1 2 1 2 0 6 learn 4 Totilt 25 52 14-19 27 IS 12 70 CLEMSON MP EG fT A TP Jurkunas 25 5 7 1 2 4 2 0 14 Buckner 34 7 12 4 4 6 3 2 18 Wideman 29 7 9 1 1 2 4 1 15 Mclntyre 33 3 8 1 1 3 3 5 7 Christie 25 2 13 2 4 6 1 3 7 Jamison 33 3 6 2 3 11 2 2 8 Johnson 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Harder 18 1 1 2 2 1 0 2 4 Team 0 ToUK 21 56 13 17 13 16 15 73 Gj. Tdi 36 34 70 Ctemwn 40 33 73 Greenville County Girls Basketball Travelers Rest, Riverside, Eastside, Riauldin prevail BOYS BASKETBALL Byrnes Pickens 94 88 PICKENS (7-5): Smith 6. Pitts 9. Allen Adams 11. Uustin Childress 28.

Walsh 3. Barron 4, Holland 2, Rhett Wilson 20. Booker 5. BYRNES (6-9, 2-4): Derrick Lytle 16. Leon Burgess 16.

Gaffney 9. Alex Bruton 16, Michael Williams 20, Whiteside 2, Robinson 4, Chris Jackson 11. Halftime Byrnes 37, Pickens 35. Regulation 79-79. Spartanburg Dorman 71 63 SPARTANBURG (15-2, 6-0): Corey Hemphill 11, Young 2, Williams 2, Chuck Boozer 16, Anthony Dandy 12.

Daniel Miller 14, Davis 4, Keith Stringer 10. DORMAN (10-9, 2-4): Byrd 5, Derrick Jackson 21. Miller 3. McClintock 7. Noble 6.

Burgess 2, Melton 9. Weibel 1, Boyd 4, McMillian 3. Pearson 2. Halftime Spartanburg 32, Dorman 26. Boiling Springs Chester 77 65 CHESTER (10 0-6): Shawn Heath 24.

Rashad Hmton 19. Lann 6. Caldwell 5, Tobias 4, Davis 3, Jackson 3, Hicks 1. BOILING SPRINGS (14-3, 5-1): Qumcy Haywood 21, Brandon Hughes 14, Jonathan Brooks 1 4, Phil Petty 1 1 Stellar 6, Kirby 5, Irvin 4, Crowe 2. Halftime BS 36.

Chester 26. Chapman Palmetto 82 76 CHAPMAN: Lovetl 24, K. Tucker 16. Petty 11, C. Humphries 10.

Mooney 8, McMillian 6, Blackwood 3, Walker 2, Miller 2. PALMETTO (11-9, 4-1): Red McDavid 31. Derrick Walson 15. Gary Sanders 13, Keeler 5, Puckett 5. Burton 5, Fousek 2.

Halftime Chapman 46, Palmetto 37. Newberry Aca. SCSDB 54 45 NEWBERRY ACADEMY (11-5): James Kesler 13, Scott Mayes 12, Bert Neel 15, McEntire 7, Laminack 7. SCSDB (8-9): Whetstone 8, Antoine McCullough 11. Marcos Watson 15, Mobley 5, Wiggins 2, Smith 4, Fitzpatrick 1 Halftime Newberry Academy 27, SCSDB 23.

Wren Belton-H. Path 69 59 BELTON-H. PATH (5-13, 0-5): Caron Davis 12, El-Amim 7. Charlie Howard 12, Earle 6. Smith 9, Larry Marshall 11, Hunt 2.

WREN (15-4, 5-0): Pro Franklin 14, Campbell 5, K. Sanders 6, Jackson 4. Salliah Howard 15, Michael Bobbin 20. N. Sanders 3.

Merritt 2. Halftime-Wren 34, BHP 22. GIRLS BASKETBALL SCSDB 60 Newberry Academy 43 SCSDB (14-3): Sheila Jones 42, Smith 8, Bracey 6. Dennis 2. Chalakoonprul 2.

NEWBERRY ACADEMY (7-6): Sligh 9, Gunter 6, We MAKE 3 Point goals GT 6 23 IHarpnng 6 Martiury 1 8 Barry 2 6 Saunders I 3). Clemson 4 fl (Jurkunjs 3 3 Mrlntyre 0 3. Christie 1 -5) turnovers Gt 12, Clemson 10 Shooting Pet Ga lech 481, Clemson 50 0 FT Pel GI 73 7 Clemson 76 5 Blocked shots GI (Hisrna. Saundersl, Clemson (Jurkunas 21 Steals GI 5 (MaiDury 2). Clemson 8 (Mclntyre 31 A 10.200 near POT.

PLANTS ARE HERE IK .0 with 14 points as Christ Church rolled past Landrum to remain unbeaten in Northwestern A Region action. Kathy Sickenger and Katherine Gailey each added 11 points also for the Cavaliers. Gailey also tallied 10 rebounds for the eighth-ranked Cavaliers. LANDRUM: Moore 4, Weaver 2. Tar.

Simmons 2, Smith 2, Taw. Simmons 2. CHRIST CHURCH (13-5, 9-0): Shannon Tully 14, Kathy Sickenger 11, Katherine Gailey 11, Holt 8, Jaskwich 7, Rogotf 6, LeCroy 4, Aston 2, Scovill 1. Halftime CC 31, Landrum 6. Shannon Forest 53 Greenwood Christian 15 Catherine Moon was the leading scorer for Shannon Forest with 22 points.

SHANNON FOREST (10-4): Catherine Moon 22, Jodi Boos 12. Rowan 4, Thomas 2, Buchanan 4, Holcombe 6, McCarty 5. CREENWOOD CHRISTIAN: Syock 2. Gillespie 2, Lubiche 2, Onsf 2, M. Watts 5, L.

Watts 2. Halftime Shannon Forest 26, Greenwood Chr, 5. Easley Hillcrest 53 33 Brandy Clontz scored 11 points, while Mandy Huffman and Season Brotherton added 10 each for the Green Wave. Nicole Jackson led the Hillcrest attack with 10 points. EASLEY: Adams 1, Mandy Huffman 10, Langston 4, James 4, Owens 4, Season Brotherton 10, Brandy Clontz 1 1 Benfield 4, Gardiner 5, HILLCREST: Nicole Jackson 10.

Tutterow 2, Mathis 6. Madden 7, Bolden 1, Lomax 2, Moore 5. Halftime Easley 27, Hillcrest 16. Daniel Berea 73 27 Phyllis Devlin scored 15 points while Kristen James and Anna Ross each added 13 to lead third-ranked Daniel past Berea. DANIEL (19-2): Kirksey 6.

Kristen James 13. Paynter 5, Phyllis Devlin 15, Yaksich 3. Gillard 4, Wheeler 2, Anna Ross 13, Odom 6, Hamilton 3, Turner 3. BEREA: Rucker 4. Fancher 7, Johnson 4, Leamon 2, Hallums 8, Hopkins 2.

Halftime Daniel 45, Berea 14. MANN FROM PAGE 1C "That really hurt," Johnson said of Byers' shot. "If he missed, we possibly could have won the game." "We started playing like we're capable of playing," Johnson said of the Red Raiders' comeback, "but the bottom line is we didn't do it for four quarters. What we've got to do is fight hard now to make it to the playoffs." MANN (13 5, 5-0): Spanky Hammonds 10. Ryan Byers 12, Hailstock 8.

Collins Rouse 10. Stuart Hudson 14, Barker 5. Charles Wright 10. GREENVILLE (17-2, 3-2): Tywan Harris 11, Tawan Eichelberger 12. Gambretl 2.

James Grifhn 14, Joseph Brice 17. Reddish 2. Halftime: Mann 34. Greenville 20 UHHIlWII WBPWsraewWLliJlliliuiiJiii unit ERECTION PROBLEMS ARE EASY TO SOLVE Non-Surgical, FDA Approved 'Licensed Physicians 'Proven Techniques 'Medicare Accepted "Insurance Filed "Complimentary Private Consultation Vs. finished with 11.

WESTSIDE: Bowie 2, Hollis 9, Humphrey 7, Vasilas 5. Gaines 4. MAULDIN (13-4, 4-1): Andrea O'Shaughnessey 12, Woods 4. Woody 8, Winley 2, Harrison 4, Johnson 3, Brooks 4, Jill Baur 11, Hill 4, Fisher 6. Halftime Mauldin 31, Westside 7.

Carolina Woodruff 79 31 The Trojans, ranked first in the state among AA teams, were never seriously challenged in improving to 21-0. LaChelle Hughe scored 21 points, Rachel Sloan 16 and Krystal Scott 13 for Coach Betty Moore's squad in the Appalachian AA Region game. Katrina Neal tossed in 12 points. CAROLINA (21-0): Hopkins 1. Tutt 2.

Maxwell 6, Katrina Neal 12, Williams 8. Rachel Sloan 16, LaChelle Hughes 21, Krystal Scott 13. WOODRUFF (5-11): Richards 2, Thompson 2. Nevins 4, Thomas 5. Perry 6.

Gist 3, Patterson 9. Halftime Carolina 33, Woodruff 12. Southside Woodmont 43 40 L'Adair Blake scored 18 points and Caltrisha McKinney added 10 as the Tigers won at home in Peach Blossom AAA Region action. Tracy Brown and Beth Kendall scored 11 points each for Woodmont. WOODMONT (3-11): Tracy Brown 11, Beth Kendall 11.

Sanders 2, Freeman 6, McNeil 8, S. Brown 2. SOUTHSIDE: L'Adair Blake 18, Brooks 8, Vicks 7, Caltrisha McKinney 10. Halftime Southside 22, Woodmont 14. Blue Ridge Chesnee 37 20 Blue Ridge used balanced scoring to win for the second straight night.

The Tigers led the Appalachian AA Region game at halftime, 12-8, then outscored Chesnee 25-12 in the second half. BLUE RIDGE: Stokley 1, Wood 3, Burns 1, Cantrell 9, Fowler 2, Wilson 4, Stewart 9, Samuels 6, Plumley 2 CHESNEE (1-11): Wilson 4. Boyd 6, Hobbins 4, Moore 6. Halftime BR 12, Chesnee 8. Greenville Mann 73 59 Shorell Harrison scored a game-high 27 points, while Gloria Griffin and Jamie Harris added 19 and 17 points respectively as Greenville remained undefeated in Peach Blossom AAA Region play.

Laura Robinson scored 16 points to lead four Patriots in double-figures. MANN (9-10, 2-3): Lucius 2. Holmes 2. Laura Robinson 16. Kenya Young 14, Bernell King 11, Kenna Kelly 12.

Carson 2. GREENVILLE (11-3. 5-0): Jamie Harris 17. Gloria Grifhn 19, Shorell Harrison 27, Counts 4. Skinner 6 Halftime Greenville 36.

Mann 27. Christ Church Landrum 64 12 Shannon Tully led all scorers Per Mo. 2- Year Lease Staff Reports Travelers Rest gave Ivan Jefferson his first victory as head coach, defeating Broome, 47-41, Tuesday night in girls high school basketball at Joe Small Gymnasium in Travelers Rest. Amy Clanton scored 15 points and Ilena Earl added 12 for the Devildogs in the Foothills AAA Region victory. Travelers Rest held a 25-22 half-time lead and outscored the Centurions 22-19 in the second half.

BROOME: Bridget Posey 15. Goode 8, Sprouse 5, Hammonds 6, Henderson 2, Cooksey 2, Hill 2, Kerr 1. TRAVELERS REST (1-16): Amy Clanton 15, Ilena Earl 12, Choplm 7, Mollis 4, Sanders 3, McAlister 2, Scarpa 2, King 2. Halftime Travelers Rest 25, Broome 22, OTHER GAMES: Riverside 73 Greer 52 Melissa Malarcher scored 19 points and Stephanie Smith chipped in 17 for the Warriors, who broke the Foothills AAA Region game open in the third period. Alison McPheeley added 12 points for Coach Pam Player's Warriors.

Tennille Gaston scored 17 points, Emily Lynn 11 and Karkly Brown for Greer. Riverside outscored Greer CREER: Doppelhever 4, Little 2, Emily Lynn 11, Grady 7, Karlyn Brown 10, Howell 3, Tennille Gaston 17. RIVERSIDE: Sigmon 5. Alison McPheeley 12, Melissa Malarcher 19. Parker 4, K.

Smith 3, Bandholz 5. Stephanie Smith 17, Matthews 4, Huang 2, Kearse 2. Halftime Riverside 34, Greer 28. Eastside Wade Hampton 48 44 The Eagles survived a road challenge before to remain unbeaten in Foothills AAA Region play. Latonya Kerns scored 20 points for Eastside.

Wade Hampton got 15 points from Chrisna Hill and 12 from Lisa Barbery. EASTSIDE: Latanya Kerns 20. Dairies 8. Farland 6. Bentzel 5, Clowney 5, Kelly 4.

WADE HAMPTON (9-4): Cnshna Hill 15. Lisa Barbery 1 2. Eves 8, Mclntyre 5, Huston 2, Brantley 2. Halftime Eastside 24. Wade Hampton 20.

Mauldin Westside 58 27 Mauldin prevailed in a Region 1-AAAA game, holding Westside to only three field goals in the first half while taking a 31-7 lead. Andrea O'Shaughnessey scored 12 points for Mauldin, and Jill Baur GO A LONG, LONG, LONG WAY. FOR A SHORT, SHORT TIME Norih 4aV Now you're and South 5 nJ and Savannah, Georgia, V- South 4 Vil Carolina too. PageNet gives you it all for just $6.95 a month on a two-year lease or $7.95 a month on a one-year lease. covered in North Carolina, normal business hours you order it, your first 1 Year Lease It yqu don 't receive your PageNet wtmiS II oaaer within 4 of the moment month of service is on us.

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