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The Paducah Sun from Paducah, Kentucky • 14

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The Paducah Suni
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fawaa a a a i B2 The Poducah Sun Sunday, January 10, 1988 Murray's women start OVC off with fast pace i aya" 'a1! aw a sun Racers 88, Tigers 53 TKMNEME. tTaTI U) Pwn in 74 Rtlrtl" Ml II, Jefforooa HMl Jam BoU til Hoaotoa l-l Bran HI boword MU1 Totals 17 1B MUMUY mT IN) Una 7 1-1 Womb 4-7 PoUmono HI Po 14 I I BtrtUi lid tl, Gray HMl, rink; Brum Hoffman UHI, Uttka 11 I Camp HMl. liitthm I. ToUli lilt Throo-auola-Tona. Murray at (Huffman).

Foulod oot-wnt. Total Inilt-Tem. 8L II, Murray SL tl. Hobounda-Tonn. SL It (KaldlR ID, Many SL (Johmon U) Aaasta-Tonn.

SL (Pew on I), Homy 81. 8 (Poe II). Torfrirl-Nono. MURRAY, Ky. Sheila Smith scored 27 points as Murray State's women opened the Ohio Valley 'Conference season with a convincing 88-53 win over Tennessee State here Saturday night.

With the win, Murray goes to 12-2 and 1-0 In the OVC. "We were very unselfish and we "took to the basket pretty hard," Murray coach Bud Chllders said. "I was real proud of our girls In the running game. I thought we had some major league fast breaks." Former Marshall County stand-. out Rona Poe dished out 11 assists which ties the school record.

The had 65 rebounds in the game, which was one shy of a school standard. I mn Duplex 15-Amp Electrical V2" Diameter PVCP-Trap Drain Pipe Construction Grade Studs Receptacle Brown Fiberglass Panel $900 PCC misses Rend Lake upset 2 $1100 81100 For 70485,663 Limit 50 11 06003 II tz 24650 12567 I 1 16-Ounce 1x12x4' 3 Ponderosa Pine Shelving Wood Handle1 Claw Hammer $po $00 SP)00 $CO 01366 Pet Bedding Bundle All-Purpose Builder Shims Particleboard Shelving V2wx4'x8' Gypsum Board Staff report Undefeated Rend Lake broke open a close game in the second half to down Paducah Community College, 7H, here Saturday night. Rend Lake ran its record to 150 while PCC dipped to 6-3. "We missed a couple of easy shots after halftime and instead of being down four points we were down eight," Lady Indians coach David Hoskins said. "We cut it to 12 points with 8 minutes left but we missed the shots we should have hit." Rend Lake led 41-37 at the half.

"They are too tough inside," Hoskins said. "This is our first game since the holidays and their CAYLOR Continued from page 1 three possessions. We became impatient defensively at times. Give them a lot of credit." Kentucky took a 52-50 lead with 28 seconds to go after Rex Chapman hit two free throws after being fouled while shooting. After a Kentucky timeout, Auburn worked 18 seconds off the clock before Caylor fired up his basket from the right side.

Chapman shot a lunging 20-footer in front of the Kentucky bench with INDIANS Continued from page 1 and I saw them play Southeastern Illinois, a team that beat us by 12 points. We had to win this game or the season would have been over. "The big key is that we have been practicing two times a week since we got back and put some new wrinkles in. We had Rend Lake confused all night." Nate Rucker led the Indians with 17 points, while Johnny Hawk picthed in 12, and Fred DeVoe and RACERS Continued from page 1 12:50 left in the first half. Although the Racers were able to go up by as much as seven, TSU scratched back to tie the score three times before permitting Murray to escape to the locker room with a 4241 halftime lead.

Holding a 47-45 lead with 18:31 left in the game, MSU ran off a 104 string to lead by ten, 5949, with 16:08 remaining. $ioo $ipo $mio $iioo 03971 11730 m3S7 99453 1 Lb. Box Bright Common Or Coated Nails For 69ooo 10'x20' Roll 2 Mil Black Or Natural Film 16908,9 Pressure Treated 4x4x6' Post Garage Tool Organizer $iqo 61726 Plastic Gutter Splashback 50' Outdoor Extension Cord 800 UJJ 70371 $3Q0 ty) 05298 I 11" 11" "Il il II II I $Lp0 11645 Karen Johnson backed Smith with 15 points and grabbed 18 rebounds. Michelle Wennlng and Jeannie Pohlmann scored 12 points each. Murray returns to action next Saturday in a conference clash with Eastern Kentucky.

Warriors 79, Indians 61 REND LAKE (71) Ray i 1-1 II, Hyatt I 17, Phillips 0 Site I 1, PoninU I 11, Weiae I Artli SMI, Bigham 1 1 Totali 13 15-17 71. Foals 14. Bckoaaai 41 Roctri 1M. PADUCAH (II) Victor 4 1-1 II, Roell 1 1-1 1, Folate 11-14, Aapcry IHT, SandotU 1 0-1 Nanra I II, Lantrio i 1-1 II, Griffei 1 1-4 7. ToUli 71 1-11 II.

laota pale Victor Aaperrjr. Foals 11. Rtoi-ill II RocoraU. HaMthao-Rand Lake 41-17. third.

I'd like to think they were a little more ready to play than we were." Kandi Sanduski led the Indians with 12 points, while Kristi Nance, Tessa Lantrip and Vonda Victor pitched in 10 points each. Sanduski had 14 rebounds in the loss. Cheryl Weiss led Rend Lake with 24. four seconds left, but the ball bounced off the rim and an Auburn player gained possession as time expired. Auburn, which upset No.15 Florida 72-67 on Wednesday, ran its record to 2-0 in the SEC and 9-2 overall.

It marked only the second time in 37 games that the Tigers have beat Kentucky in Lexington. Kentucky fell to 10-1 and 3-1. Auburn, controlling the tempo with a ball-control offense, hit only 21 of 57 shots for 36.8 percent while Kentucky made 21 of 61 for only 34.4 percent. Indians 75, Warriors 46 REND LAKE (41) Hayes 0, Gaddy Lee 1, Smith Rgsbinj 1, Ltcy Hickman 4, Johnson NorwicU 0, Strom 7, Humphrey 1 Field atis 1431 Free (farm 1527. Idolaters 31 (Smith, Lacy, Gaddy).

Rtbomds 27 (Strum 7). Foals li Record M(MGRAC). PADUCAH (7i) Enoch 4, Defew 4, Rucker 17, DeVoe II, Edwards 10, Hawk 11, Taylor 1, T. Taylor Gainer I Fldd nab 3351. Free throws 71.

(footers (Hawk, Rucker). Reaoaads 32 (Gainer 11). Fouls V. Record (1-1 GRAC). Halftime PCC 31-26.

Officials James Dunlop, William Peckenpaugh. Scott Edwards had 10 points each. The Indians return to action Monday hosting John A. Logan. Racers 99, Tigers 84 TENNESSEE STATE (M) Quids 3-4 19, Roper 1-1 Lester Smith U3 (HI Mason 7-10 5-7 36, Scott 1-3 1, D.Brooks 1-13 14, Acofi 1-3 0-2 1, Proctor 040.

Totals 34H 11-11 H. MURRAY STATE (M) Martin 11-11 5-7 17, Ogden 1-7 It, Sias 14 1-2 Mam t-7 7-1 22, King 44 10, Robbins 04 04 1, T.Brooks 1-2 1, McClatchey 1-2 04 1, Foster 1-1 1-2 1 totals 334 17-34 Halftime Murray 42, TennSt 41. Three-point-goals-TemSt 4-10 (Smith Mason 1-4, Scott 0-1, D-Brooks 0-1), Murray (Mam King 1-2, T.Brooks 1-1). Fouled out-Cmlds, Roper, Lester, Smith, Foster. Total totus-TernSt 27, Murray 21.

Rebounds-TemSt 11 (Ouldj 7, Mason 7), Murray 27 (Sias I). Asasts-TemSt 12 (Mason 4), Murray 24 (Mam I). Tectakals-None. In The Fine Print Carrier Mills 78, Joppa 45 Carrier Mills 23 33 71 Joppa 12 14 2 48 CARRIER MILLS (71) Coleman 4, White 17, Figg 4, Coach Turner 12, Prather Douglas 6, Miller Rote field goals 31. Ipalthn I.

Free throws llS. Foils 17. Record 3-7. JOPPA (41) EOer Joiner Kittle 11, McCamr 17, Walquist 2, Castleman I Field goals IS. laokolui 1 (Kittle).

Free throws 1420. Foaa 21. Record 1-10. FRIDAY SUMMARY Cairo 81, Carrier Mills 65 Cairo 17 Carrier kLBs ..14 II 42 CAIRO (tl) Ctanbler t. Bake 11, Hendenoo 34, Vaughn Harris Box 4, Hawkins 4, Dana, Turaer, Lowe.

Field goals 1571. Free avows 1121. lesaands 45 Footl Beard 7-1. CARRIER MILLS () Coleman Warte 21, Fujg Coach Douglas I Rose 4, Timer. Ffctf goals nm.

Free throws hV15. Foals tt Record GIRLS' SUMMARIES Massac 43, Meridian 38 cCeasty. MerKkaa MASSAC COUNTY (43) Cat 4, Schnader Qoiat, Lthr I Dans Foes 4, Bradley 1 FWd saaa W. I oioatri I Fret Brtwo lU. IfIiioi hV Footsq Retard )H.

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iTTi ifHI ImiTmlM i 62 Lb. Pail Ready-Mixed Joint Video Cassette Tape Storage Cabinet Handyman's Tool StooL Compound 55500 $11000 $ipo 111751 Uy 54960 II if 13955 Late summaries Boys' Saturday Heath 51, Murray 50 Murray Heath 14 II 27 SO 14 36 SI MURRAY (M) Hornbockle II, Hunt 5, Jackson 11, FkJd goals 2056. Hatters 1 (Hunt). Fret throws 11. Rebooads 21.

Flak 14. Record HEATH (il) Crabtree 7, Harrison 11, Jones 10, Jordan 4, PbUlipi 2, Rice 2, Shelby 15. Field goals 1141. ItoMtri 4 (Harrison 2, Jordan, Free throws 1117. Reboaads 27.

Foafe 11. Record M. Officials-Jackson, Gwtowy. Carlisle 59, Calloway 58 Calloway ..17 31 45 51 CALLOWAY COUYTY HI Armstrong 11, Csncetl Clslareas, Jones 7, Newton 2, Stubblefidd II, Vat I Field gaaJs UJI. Isiomui I (SUbbiefieid 4, Ann-strong lKFrae am 1411.

ReaooMds 21. Foots S. Record VI. CARLISLE COUNTY Id) Brewer 1, Dewoeae, Draper Fartner 11, Kcflett, Martia ktikd OTiaB, Terry Tyler 7. FWd goals 1711.

1 siaaHro 2 (Brower, Tyler). Free Drowi B27. leaaaadi Foals S. Record M. St Mary 71, OTwro CathoUc S3 SLMarr- .17 a st -i i i a Cathobc.

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