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By DENNIS SWITZER ft f
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Basketball season is over.
Time to put away and store 1
the equipment for the offseason.
Time to look back at _ :
the past season and
remember all of the "what
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bright spots, including the I-emergance
of freshman
guard Harold Martin as a I
fine all-around player and ^
scoring threat with his longrange
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"Coming in as a freshman, IK.
I think I reallv did kind of [ ' ,<
good," Martin said, but was I ;
quick to add, "I've got a lot |h|
to learn. |H?
"My strong point this |
season was my defense. I- HHH
feel like coming in, I really :
didn't expect to play this
much. I had guys in front of
me, but I went out there and nee
gave it all I had," he weij
recalled. M
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comes to shove ? push it. So but
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keep pushing." tim
The 6-2 product of Ix>wer tra1
Richland High School has 'He
some big plans for next me
season. kid
"Next year I will improve see
my game," he said very
strongly. pop
He plans to get on a weight anc
program during the summer woi
and put on some weight. * thii
"Right now I'm not Rig
carrying enough weight. I whi
don't get pushed around on ft
the court or anything like she
that, but I just feel like I Ga
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Harold Martin Against Nevada-Las Vegas.
d to pick up more needed scoring lately.
ght,M he explained. "I've been shooting more,
lartin was highly I have to shoot more for a
ruited during high school, guard because that will open
realized early he did not our offense a lot. I think
it to leave the state, and that's what happened the
rowed his choices bet- first part of the year. We
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My mom was sick at the side shooting, we were
ie. She couldn't be trying to go inside."
celing that much. I felt Planning on majoring in
y, I want my mom to see Physical Education, Martin
play.' And I got a little also plans to take some
brother who wanted to business classes. He doesn't
me do better. want to speculate on any
Carolina is a very long range goals, but rather
?ular place around here keep his focus on the
I I'm from Carolina. If I present.
aid have went off, I don't "I really can't put myself
ik I would have liked it. right now into the future
;ht now I feel comfortable until I get there. Might now
ere I'm at." I'm going to concentrate on
lartin's deft outside playing a little bit of
loting has given the basketball and getting a
mecocks some much good education."
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Basketball Semi-Finals Ton
BY CHRIS HUGHES
Intramural Editor
The Intramural basketball playoffs continue 2
our teams battle it out tonight to see who w
rhursday's championship game. Both semi-final
>egin at 6:40 on courts one and two of the Bla
Education Center.
Monday's playoff action offered some of the m<
basketball on campus. Four of the eight games p
iecided by two points or less with two of the game
Dvertime.
The Empire and thi Spartans was the game <
and lived up to expectations. The Empire edged
14-42.
"I think the difference in the game was (Phil) I
on Rusty Russell and our defensive pressure in
half," ieam captain Milton Dawkins said.
The Empire, down by six after the first half,
court pressure in the second half causing sevei
turnovers. The key point in the match came when
netted eight straight points in 20 seconds to com
points down to three points up. Tyrone Chavis ha
in the scoring spurt.
The Gamblers and ATO pulled off upsets ov<
SBA. Rick Beaton hit an eight-foot jumper with f
left in overtime to defeat SEA 51-50. ATO
quickness to overcome SBA 47-42.
In other games Monday, the Omen nipped W1
tripple overtime, 59-58. Snowden beat Moore R
The Chemcocks held on to beat AKN 44-42;
breezed past the Brew Crew 80-48; and Omega 1
KA to 29 points in their 43-29 victory.
Prunes, Innertube Ch?
The Prunes captured the Intramural Innertub
championship for the third straight year with a :
over the Waterbugs Monday evening at the natat<
Lucia Coggeshall provided most of the scoi
Prunes who took advantage of the two-point rul<
scores. The Prunes' team captain Lance Harris p
defender, San Dodgen, on the Waterbugs' worn
shut her off forcing the Waterbugs' men to do
Only one point is awarded when a man scores
two are awarded when a woman scores.
"Tommy Hollingsworth did an outstanding jc
us," said Harris.
Innertube Waterpolo has been an intramur
three years. Each team uses seven players, fc
three girls.
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