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1 10-Herald-Times-Reporter, Manitowoc-Two Rivers, Wis. February 28, 1983 Sports scoreboard NBA Wrestling Bowling EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet. GB Philadelphia .875 New Jersey 21 .632 Boston 15 .732 8 New York 29 .491 Washington 30 .455 231 Central Division Milwaukee 19 .667 Detroit 30 .474 11 Atlanta 8881 .491 10 Chicago 38 .345 Indiana 16 41 .281 22 Cleveland 15 42 .263 23 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division San Antonio 35 23 .603 Kansas City 28 28 .500 Denver 29 30 .492 Dallas 28 29 .491 Utah 20 39 .339 Houston 11 46 .193 Pacific Division Los Angeles 40 15 .727 Phoenix 35 24 .593 Portland 34 24 .586 Seattle 32 26 .552 Golden State 23 35 .397 San Diego 20 38 .345 Saturday's Games New York 94, Chicago 79 Atlanta 95, New Jersey 88 Detroit 122, Cleveland 102 Milwaukee 107, San Antonio 104 Dallas 118, Kansas City 107 Houston 120, San Diego 108 Utah 101, Los Angeles 92 Denver 125, Washington 111 Boston 103, Phoenix 101 Sunday's Games Philadelphia 115, Golden State 104 Atlanta 125, Indiana 107 Seattle 101, Utah 98 Cleveland 98, Portland 92 Denver 135, Los Angeles 120 Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Kansas City at Boston Philadelphia at New York Indiana at Atlanta Milwaukee at Washington Los Angeles at Chicago Seattle at San Antonio Dallas at Houston San Diego at Utah Cleveland at Denver Detroit at Golden State Bucks MILWAUKEE (107) Johnson 12-21 5-7 29, Mix 1-6 2-2 4, Lister 2-8 0-2 4, Moncrief 8-18 18-19 34, Ford 2-5 0-0 4, Mokeski 4-8 0-0 8, Chriss 5-8 0-0 10, Winters 2-7 0-0 5, Catchings 1-4 2-4 4, Pressey 1-2 3-4 5. Totals 38-87 30-38 107. SAN ANTONIO (104) Banks 4-5 2-3 10, Mitchell 5-15 9-10 19, Gilmore 7-9 4-6 18, 2-2 6, Gervin 8-18 5-5 22, Dunleavy 4-13 1-4 13, Jones 3-8 5-5 11, Sanders 1-5 2-2 4, Griffin 0-0 1-2 1, Phegley 0-1 0-0 0.

Totals 34-78 31-39 104. Milwauke 33 29 24 21-107 San Antoni 35 29 16 24-104 Three-point goals-Winters, Dunleavy (4), Gervin. Fouled out -None. Rebounds -Milwaukee 48 (Lister 9), San Antonio 44 (Gilmore 17). -Milwaukee 28 (Moncrief 6), San Antonio 17 (Dunleavy 7).

Total fouls--Milwaukee 33, San Antonio 35. NHL Wales Conference Patrick Division GF GA x-Phil 41 15 7 263 174 x-NY Isl 32 22 11 237 187 x-Wash 30 20 14 247 223 NY 27 27 8 242 230 Pittsburgh 15 43 7 207 322 New Jersey 12 39 13 176 264 Adams Division x-Boston 40 14 8 253 170 x-Montreal 34 19 11 283 224 x-Buffalo 30 22 12 243 210 Quebec 28 26 10 268 263 Hartford 16 42 6 207 317 Campbell Conference Norris Division x-Chicago 38 17 9 271 220 Minnesota 33 17 14 258 225 St. Louis 19 33 13 226 258 Toronto 20 31 10 230 256 Detroit 17 33 14 208 260 Smythe Division Edmonton 35 19 11 342 264 Calgary 26 30 9 260 267 Winnipeg 25 32 8 242 274 Los Angeles 23 30 10 240 266 Vancouver 21 31 11 225 249 x-clinched playoff spot Saturday's Games Quebec 6, NY Rangers 3 Montreal 4, Washington Detroit 5, NY Islanders 3 Pittsburgh 5, New Jersey 4 Calgary 7, St. Louis 2 Chicago 4, Minnesota 4, tie Los Angeles 6, Toronto 2 Sunday's Games Boston 4, Hartford 3 Buffalo 6, New Jersey 2 Montreal 4, Detroit 4, tie Philadelphia 2, NY Islanders 0 Edmonton 3, Winnipeg 0 Minnesota 2, Chicago 1 Vancouver 6, Calgary 2 Manty keglers win 12-7; hold second place The Manitowoc bowling team beat Sheboygan 12-7 in the Traveling Classic League at Neenah Sunday, retaining second place behind Hilbert in the league standings. Hilbert has a mark, followed by Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Fond du Lac, Neenah, 116-150; Falls, Brillion, 114-152 and Plymouth, 103-163.

Two weeks remain on the league's schedule: March 6 at Brillion when Manty faces Hilbert, and March 13 at Sheboygan Falls the final position round. Rog Hastreiter led Manitowoc Sunday with a 570, followed by Dean Bennett, 558, and Lynn Stueber, 546. Hilbert beat Brillion 14-5, Neenah downed Sheboygan Falls and Fond du Lac topped Plymouth 12-7 in other matches Sunday. In the Stueber's Sunday Singles event, Ed Moy fired a 623 scratch series and added 60 pins handicap for a 683 total for first place. Joe Salkowski was second, followed by Terrance Skarda, 632, John Broeckert, 6-3, Rico Carollo, 597 and Bob Kiphart, 590.

In league bowling over the weekend, Jenie Mrotek rolled her first 600, a 601, in the 3 T's Friendly Mixed Couples League to pace the ladies on today's bowling honor roll. Jerry Kukoski's 635 series in the Links Mixed Up Couples League led the men. Anthony wins 40th PBA title PEORIA, Ill. (AP) Earl Anthony survived a late rush by Mal Acosta to capture his 40th career title with a 224-220 victory in the $150,000 True Value Open. Allison wins Richmond 400 MADISON, Wis.

(AP) Final teams scores in the Wisconsin public high school wrestling meet: Class A Antigo 58; Bay Port Hartford Waukesha North 45; Manitowoc 40; Fond du Lac Monona Grove Green Bay Preble 33: Racine Horlick, La Crosse Central 32; Wisconsin Rapids 29; Kaukauna, Merrill 28; Two Rivers 26; Kenosha Tremper, Oconomowoc, Kenosha Bradford Waukesha South 24; Menomonie 23; Burlington, Watertown, La Crosse Logan, Schofield 22; Janesville Parker 21; Madison Memorial, Greenfield 20; Grafton 18; West Allis Central 17; West Allis Hale, New London Reedsburg 16; Stevens Point, Baraboo, Sussex Hamilton 15; Rhinelander, Menomonee Falls East Greendale, Minocqua 13; Racine Case, Kettle Moraine 11; Rice Lake 10; Waupun Milw. Hamilton Cedarburg, Chippewa Falls Beloit Memorial, Milw. South, Mukwonago, Oak Creek, Pulaski Nicolet, Oregon Muskego Medford, Stoughton, Brookfield East 2. Class Neillsville 45; Wisconsin Dells River Falls 35; Lodi 32; Luxemburg-Casco 30; Chilton, Ellsworth 25; River Valley 24; Tomahawk, Mount Horeb 22; GaleEttrick-Trempealeau Auburndale 2 Arcadia 1812; Portage, Elkhorn, Denmar 18: Sauk Prairie 17; New Richmond, loit Turner 16: Nekoosa 15; Oconto East Troy, Kiel, Sheboygan Falls 14; Stanley-Boyd, Campbellsport 12; Richland Center, Random Lake, New Holstein 11; Orfordville Oconto Falls Peshtigo, Holmen Weyauwega-Fremont 6. Class Mineral Point 90; Coleman 51; Highland Greenwood 36: De Soto 33; Sevastopol, Pittsville 32; Florence 28: Athens 27; Boyceville 22; Edgar 2012; Cumberland 19; Baldwin-Woodville, Prescott 16; Chetek, Spencer, Grantsburg, Pecatonic.

14; Weston 11; Granton 1012; Independence 10; St. Croix Central 912; Hilbert, Howards Grove Barneveld, Belleville Spring Valley, Cashton, Frederic, Ozaukee, Cochrane-Fountain City Ithaca 5. MADISON, Wis. (AP) Championship match summaries in the Wisconsin public high school wrestling tournament Saturday. Class A 98 pounds Randy Zirpel, 32-0-1, Antigo, pinned Joe Herr, 29-3, Grafton, 3:54.

105 Scott Enderby, 32-0, Green Bay Preble, decisioned Jim Hamel, 31-3, Wisconsin Rapids, 6-6, 7-2 (ot). 112 Dan Marks, 34-1, Oconomowoc, decisioned Ravi Velasquez, 28-5, Racine Horlick, 6-1. 119 Troy Doughman, 33-0, La Crosse Central, decisioned Kent Reinhardt, 33-2, Merrill, 2-2, 2-1 (ot). 126 Tom Fitzpatrick, 32-0, Burlington, decisioned Bruce Gebhart, 28-3-1, Menomonie, 2-2, 1-0 (ot). 132 Jeff Semrad, 27-1, Waukesha South, decisioned Timm McDaniel, 31-6, Hartford, 8-5.

138 Brian Barbeau, 31-1, Bay Port, decisioned Pat Schommer, 32-4, Fond du Lac, 7-4. 145 Erick Jensen, 32-1, Monona Grove, decisioned B.J. Rubick, 31-1, Manitowoc, 9-3. 155 Ethan Barger, 31-3, Bay Port, decisioned Jerry Schaefer, 27-5, Watertown, 4-3. 167 Dan Laurent, 27-4, Two Rivers, decisioned John Frederickson, 30-3, Antigo, 10-3.

185 Rod LaMarche, 33-0, Waukesha North, decisioned Mark Ferrin, 32-1, Schofield, 12-7. Heavyweight Dave Viaene, 26-0, Kaukauna, pinned Bill Morgan, 29-2, Madison Memorial, 2:57. Class 98 pounds Bob Berceau, 26-3, Luxemburg-Casco, decisioned John Gannon, 28-4, Oconto, 10-3. 105 Jim Filla, 28-2, Arcadia, decisioned Russ Opelt, 28-4-1, Neillsville, 7-6. 112 Joey VanDinter, 34-0, Wisconsin Dells, decisioned Wayne Prahl, 27-2, Kiel, 11-2.

119 Scott McLernon, 29-0, Elkhorn, decisioned Jeff Delander, 29-3, River Falls, 6-4. 126 Todd Bender, 32-0, Portage, decisioned Jack Danner, 30-2, Beloit Turner, 9-7. 132 Kitt Kalscheur, 33-0, Mount Horeb, pinned Joe Baker, 21-11-1, Ellsworth, 3:05. 138 Tim Kenney, 30-1, Tomahawk, decisioned Vince Volkey, 29-5, Wisconsin Dells, 5-0. 145 Scott Karl, 27-1, Auburndale, pinned Mike Pope, 19-3, New Richmond, 5:42.

155 Wayne Hoerth, 30-0, Chilton, decisioned Brian Anding, 28-5, Neillsville, 5-5, 1-0 (ot). 167 Paul Wehking, 31-2, River Falls, pinned Dean Price, 32-1, East Troy, 1:56. 185 Kyle Richards, 31-0, Lodi, decisioned Jon Dworak, 23-2, Denmark, 15-2. Heavyweight Todd Auer, 30-0, GaleEttrick-Trempealeau, decisioned Cliff Berg, 28-2, Sheboygan Falls, 10-3. Class 98 pounds John Schullion, 31-0, Highland, decisioned Tony Schaaf, 32-2, Mineral Point, 9-0.

105 Mike Zettler, 25-4, Athens, decisioned Rob Ash, 26-5, Sevastopol, 6-4. 112 Kyle Lukasko, 30-1, Edgar, pinned Mark Laufenberg, 29-2, Highland, 5:58. 119 Scott Schooley, 25-5-1, Pittsville, decisioned Jeff Sigg, 24-2, Pecatonica, 10- 5. 126 Leon Gregorich, 29-0, Greenwood, decisioned Dan Mueller, 22-2-1, Prescott, 6-5. 132 Steve Skarda, 31-1, Coleman, decisioned Jeff Wingert, 26-6-1, Spencer, 8-4.

138 Mike Yager, 33-1, Mineral Point, pinned Spencer Hoffman, 28-2, Grantsburg, 2:24. 145 Rich Donaldson, 27-2, Florence, decisioned Rod Winters, 28-4, Pittsville, 6- 5. 155 Paul Nickelotti, 29-0, De Soto, pinned Brian Olson, 29-5, Mineral Point, :44. 167 Scott McKernan, 33-1, Mineral Point, decisioned Mike Haas, 14-2, Greenwood, 11-5. 185 Craig Patz, 22-0, Coleman, decisioned Tim Olson, 29-2, Chetek, 11-7.

Heavyweight Chris Wisemiller, 32-1, Boyceville, pinned Terry Larson, 28-3, Baldwin-Woodville, 2:43. Boys' basketball WISAA REGION 4 CHAMPIONSHIP Brown County Arena RONCALLI 60 T. Schoshinski 2-3-1-7; Gresl 0-0-0-0; Scherer 5-3-0-13; Broeckert 2-10-3-14; Theisen 5-10-3-20; D. Schoshinski 1-0-2-2: Baetke 0-0-1-0; DeBroux 2-0-1-4. Totals: 17-26-11-60.

FG: 17-35 FT: 26-38 PREMONTRE 61 McGuire 0-0-1-0; McKeough 4-0-5-8; Pfluger 1-0-4-2; Rotherham 5-0-4-10; Maccoux 9-2-5-20; Lesage 6-1-1-13; Denny 1-0-2-2; Perret 2-2-2-6. Totals: 28-5-24-61. FG: 28-56 FT: 5-6 Score by Quarters Roncalli 11 24 8 17 60 Premontre 8 16 16 21 61 Regional Semifinals At La Crosse La Crosse Aquinas 50, Eau Claire Regis 44 Madison Edgewood 36, Chippewa Falls McDonell 21 Regional Finals At Marshfield Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 47, Marshfield Columbus 46 At Lake Mills Waukesha Memorial 72, Delafield St. John 50 At Whitefish Bay Milw. Marquette 74, Milw.

Pius 58 At Green Bay Oshkosh Lourdes 59, Menasha St. Mary 37 Green Bay Premontre 61, Manitowoc Roncalli 60 At Milw. Marquette Whitefish Bay Dominican 52, Milw. Lutheran 49 At La Crosse Madison Edgewood 59, La Crosse Aquinas 48 At Uw-Parkside Racine St. Catherine 58, Racine Lutheran 55 Big 10 All.

Games Pet. Indiana 5 .667 20 5 .800 Ohio State 5 .667 18 7 .720 Iowa 6 .571 17 .708 Purdue 5 .643 18 .750 22000 Illinois 00 6 .571 18 .667 Minnesota 0 6 .538 16 .696 INthwstrn 7 8 .467 16 9 .640 Michign Stt 6 8 .429 13 11 .542 Michigan 10 .286 13 11 .542 Wisconsin 2 12 .143 7 17 .292 Saturday's Results Ohio State 81, Michigan 71 Michigan State 62, Indiana 54 Northwestern 64, Wisconsin 57 Sunday's Game Minnesota at Iowa Wednesday's Game Michigan at Wisconsin Thursday's Games Northwestern at Iowa Michigan State at Minnesota Purdue at Indiana Illinois at Ohio State Marquette MARQUETTE (64) D. Johnson 5 4-6 14, Marotta 0 0-0 0, Schlundt 4 2-2 10, Johnson 1 0-0 2, Rivers 3 5-8 11, Reason 0 0-00, Trotter 9 2-2 20, Lazarette 1 3-47. Totals 24 16-22 64. S.

CAROLINA (66) Holmes 4 2-2 10, Jergenson 2 1-4 5, Foster 7 7-8 21, Peacock 1 4-56, Hawthorne 2 0-04, Martin 4 2-4 10, Sanderson 0 0-0 0, Kendall 00-00, Brittain 4 2-2 10. Totals 24 18-25 66. Halftime- S. Carolina 44, Marquette 38. Fouled out Brittain.

Total foulsMarquette 22, South Carolina 19. Technical Schlundt. Directors will meet Thursday, terested on working on or with 6:30 p.m., at the Golden Nugget the board, are invited. here. Sports Briefs Knights end Lakers' season in playoffs DE PERE The Silver Lake didn't play bad, but we weren't College women's basketball great." team ended its season on a bad Wenner also said that his two note as it suffered an 89-73 loss big rebounders, Lori Tonn and in the championship game of Linda Ott, were in foul trouble the Wisconsin Independent Col- with four each with over 10 Ahtletic Con- minutes left to play.

ference tournament to St. St. Norbert was led in scoring Norbert College of DePere. by Carla Biwan with 32, Amy The Lakers trailed 43-40 at Spielbauer25, Joan Midthe half, but St. Norbert used decamp 15, and Amy Proctor its distinct height advantage to with 12.

its fullest to break the game Silver Lake was led by Ott open. St. Norbert outrebounded with 12, Tonn with 11, and Vicki Silver Lake 52-29. Bonino and Kathy Walters with Lakers Coach Craig Wenner 10 each. said, "They shot very well and Silver Lake ends it season had an exceptional game.

We with a 17-7 mark. Point wins WSUC title STEVENS POINT, Wis. (AP) place UW-La Crosse at La Stevens Point won the Wis- Crosse. Point went into Saturconsin State University Confer- day's contest with a game ence basketball title during the lead over La Crosse, which did weekend, as John Mack scored not play during the weekend. 25 points leading the Pointers to Fred Stemmeler added 16 a 75-47 victory over River Falls points for Point, which never Saturday.

trailed and held a 38-25 lead at Point improved its record in halftime. the WSUC to 14-1. The Pointers' John Williams led River 22-3 overall record ties a school Falls with 19 points. record the number of vic- River Falls' record dropped tories in a single season. to in the WSUC and 19-7 In their final regular season overall.

game, the Pointers play second Raiders' freshman go 12-0 TWO RIVERS The Two Members of the Raider team, Rivers Washington High School coached by George Rehrauer, freshman boys' basketball are: Bob Peterson, Keith team just completed its best Moesler, Neal Jacquart, Steve season in 30-years as the Koch, Mark Meaneau, Jeff Raiders finished the season 12-0 Meaneau, David Schuster, and won the Eastern Wisconsin David Knutson, Robert Dabbs, Conference championship in Paul Durgique, Todd Levendoing so. duskey, and Paul Gleichner. Polar Bears meeting set TWO RIVERS The Two All baord members, team Rivers Polar Bears' Board of members and persons in- COMMUNITY HOUSE RAINBOW FRIDAY COUPLES Joe Schepper 562; Allen Kopetsky 551; Carol De Groot 486, 201; JoAnne Hynek 479. Chuck Hynek 216. Hansel's Tire and Battery 2117, 756.

COMMUNITY HOUSE SATURDAY NITE COUPLES Roger Kieselhorst 551, 215; Sly Kostrewski 530; Myra Leonhard. Maxine's 1724, 614. COMMUNITY HOUSE SUDS AND tinger 516; Sharon Suettinger 487; Judy DUDS Tom LeClair 533, 223; Jim SuetHumphreys 448. Suettingers 1826; Dave's Sport Center 679. MISHICOT COMMUNITY Bob Funk 597, 234; Norb Ciha 568; John Zellner 554; Hans Rahmlow 554.

Pravechek Inc. 2571; Koeppels LaFiesta Buds Liquor 921. FRIDAY HARMONY Carol Lubus 581, 202; Susie Kruse 577; Karen Koller 514. Payette's 2457, 856. COMMUNITY HOUSE TRTC Tom Pribek 624, 225; Charlie Sobiech 496; Dave Payette 491.

Strikes 2295, 803. COLLINS SATURDAY NITE Jerome Glasow 535, 203; Jack Mattes 528; Vernette Zutz 507. Boomeranges 2086; Four Aces 720. PARAGON COUPLES David Keip 536, 201; Jim Reisdorfer 532; Barb Tryon 488. Last, But Not Least 2017; Banana Splits 735.

RUDY'S FRIDAY COUPLES Bob Zeman 611; Harlan Boettcher 579; Judy Virnoche 567, 236. Sentry Foods 2191, 791. STUEBER'S SATURDAY NITE FOOTBALL COUPLES Dave Neuenfeldt 623; Mike Strauss 614; Marian Landon 557. Mike Strauss 255. Raiders 1848; Colts 653.

THREE T'S FRIENDLY MIIED COUPLES Jenie Mrotek 601; Rick Mrotek 578, 223; Tom Shea 556; Sue Mrotek 489. French Slipper Shop 1967, 686. WEDNESDAY NITE MISHICOT LADIES Bev Rahmlow 522, 190; Jeanne Klein 487; Nancy Posvic 474. John's 2348, 857. STUEBERS YABA Rob Lewis 490; David Freiboth 443; Debbie Szymezyk 464; Sue Schermetzler 462.

John Schermetzler 176; Tammy Zierhut 185. SUNDAY FUN COUPLES Marcel Dempsky 548; Lee Georgenson 542; Dianne Seidl 522; Steve Gauthier 510. Jerry Seidl 232. Paulies Palace 1983, 711. LINKS MIXED UP COUPLES Jerry Kukoski 635, 243; Pat Kelliher 568; Kris Bauer 566; Sue Bidlek 530.

Linebacker I 2153, 749. FRIDAY NITE ODD BALLS Fred Matchopatow 612, 213; Jim Vreeke 570; Ellen Wilhelm 487; Chris Burns 467. Carmel Vreeke 187. Gallery Lounge 1995, 702. SUNDAY NITE SAINTS Steve Nass 528, 215; Chuck Richter 522; Dorothy Roloff 438, 186; Katie Franz 436.

Kegler's 1706; Meyer's Bar 610. RUDY'S SATURDAY NITE COUPLES Jerry Hearly 576; Jeff Shimulunas 537; Ginger Oren 554, 214. Sport Bar 2269, 781. AND COUPLES I FIRST DIVISION Gerry Novy 566, 216; Allan Bertler 540; Harry Gospodarek 502; Grace Kubichka 452. and Lanes 2198, 772.

SION Carmen Chizek 598, 226; Fed AND en COUPLES I SECOND DIVIGaedke 567; Janice Chizek 518; Gladys Kersten, Debra Simmer 472. Steffen's Bar 2212, 797. Honor MENS SERIES 635 Jerry Kukoski, Links Mixed Up Couples. 624 -Tom Pribek, Community House TRTC. 623-Dave Neuenfeldt, Stueber's Saturday Nite Football Couples.

614-Mike Strauss, Stuebers Saturday Nite Football Couples. 612-Fred Matchopatow, Friday Nite Odd Balls. 611-Bob Zeman, Rudy's Firday Couples. MENS GAMES 255-Mike Strauss, Stuebers Saturday Nite Football Couples. WOMENS SERIBS 601-Jenie Mrotek, Three T's Friendly Mixed Couples.

581-Carol Lubus, Friday Harmony. 577-Susie Kruse, Friday Harmony. 567-Judy Virnoche, Friday Couples. 566-Kris Bauer, inks Mixed Up Couples. 557-Marian Landon, Stueber's Saturday Nite Football Couples.

554-Ginger Oren, Rudy's Saturday Nite Couples. 530 Sue Bialek, Links Mixed Up Couples. 554-Ginger Oren, Rudy's Saturday Nite Couples. 530 -Sue Bialek, Links Mixed Up Couples. WOMENS GAME 236-Judy Virnoche, Rudy's Friday Couples.

State scores Basketball Northwestern 64, Wisconsin 57 South Carolina 66, Marquette 64 Beloit 57, Monmouth 56 Waukesha Tech 46, Western Wis. 30 Carroll 76, Carthage 72 Cleveland State 74, reen Bay 66 UW-Milwaukee 75, Lakeland 64 RICHMOND, VInO (AP) Earnhardt, finished Allison in the Richmond 400 car lengths back of Bobby Grand National stock car race, says "I wish I'd had a couple more laps. I could have caught But Allison, who picked up a $23,725 paycheck Sunday, disagreed. "It would've taken about three Allison said with a smile "I might've had just a little bit left." At the end, it was a duel between the two, although thirdplace finisher Neil Bonnett was in the final lap. Allison, winning for the sixth time on the Fairgrounds Raceway track, went ahead for good with 71 laps left and took a calculated risk with fewer than eight miles to go, making a pit stop of under 10 seconds for gas and nothing else.

St. John James wins girls' tourney REEDSVILLE St. John James Lutheran of Reedsville, led by Cathy Hoida Joan Bubolz, each scoring seven points, won the St. Mary's Athletic Association Girls' Basketball Tournament this weekend. St.

John James defeated Wayside Lutheran 27-25 in the title game. Wayside was led by Cindy Kiekhaefer with 12 points. St. Michael's of Whitelaw, behind Beth Wallander's 12 points, placed third, defeating St. Mary's of Clarks Mills 23-19.

Becky Dugan had eight for St. Mary's. St. Mary's of Reedsville won the consolation championship with a 30-27 win over Reedsville Public. Jill Piepenburg led St.

Mary's with 10 points and Paula Strach had 10 for the losers. Susan Schultz of St. John James won the free throw award, making five-of-11 in the tournament, and shared most valuable player honors with Kiekhaefer. Named to the all-tournament team were Wallander, and Robyn Christianson St. Exciting, TV on sale at ACTIVISION PITFALL! ACTIVISION.

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Geoff Bodine salvaged fourth when Harry Gant ran out of gas and barely was able to limp across the finish line in fifth place. Both were a lap down. There were five caution flags for 28 laps, but the last 305 were run under the green flag and Allison, who averaged 79.583 mph in his Chevrolet, figured that was an advantage for him. "We knew how our car was performing, and early, every. body seemed to be slipping and he said.

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