The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 29, 1968, Image 7
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TTIF CHRONIC I F. Clinfon, Cv C
SPORTS
Clinton Boys, Girls
Lose In Tourney Finals
"We uavc 1 hem a run for roach Herman Jackson
their money hut we couldn't commented alter his team
lorre them to play our uame, lost to Dentsville m the Imals
we couldn't catch up. ' (’lin- ol the class AA Kastern ('on-
ton Hiph hoys' haskethall lerencc Haskethall Touina
YMCA News
All-Stars Play
In N.C. Tourney
last vvec►
il s\ ille
meet
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7 l h 1 u m In lhi
Paine, Clinton's
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Quillen
Leads PC
Scorers
Richard (Quillen w;e th
halked up
precccdm
irC. pla\in
By JOHN BINGHAM
YMCA Director
An All-Star team from the
local YMCA Junior Basket
ball League will visit Gasto
nia. \ C . to play in the
YMCA Interstate Junior Bas
ketball Tournament. The Tour
nament will be composed of
YMCA teams from through
out North and South Carolina.
The pairings tor the tourna
ment have not been received
but if the entries run as usual
there will be around 12 to 16
teams playing in the two-day
contest for the championship
The local team is composed
of Jerome Bundrick Dirke-
Von Hollen, Chip Howe, Ever
ett Fuller, Scott Hammet,
John Wayne Jacks, Billy
Young, Tim Prater, Alan Pet
ty, and Donnie White.
This past week saw all 20
teams, playing in 5 leagues,
go against their scheduled op
position.
On Friday, February 23,
the Lassie Girls played their
first games with the Cougars
going against Joanna. The Jo
anna team rolled up a score
of 24 to 8 to won the game
going away. In the second
game, the Tuff-Tumpies went
against the Phillies and were
surprised when the Phillies
scored 24 points to their 3.
These were the first games
ever played by a large num
ber of the girls but even af
ter one game they were be-
-ginning to get the hang of the
game and were looking much
better.
In the Saturday morning Ju
nior League, the Tigers and
the Birds tangled in a very
close game, with Tigers win
ning 24 to 22. Young led the
scoring for the Tigers with 7
points while Wassung had 8
for the losers. In the second
game, the Ducks went against
the Warriors and were beat
en by a score of 31 to 22.
Sherrill led the Ducks’ scor
ing with 8 points while Prater
was the high scorer of the
game with 10 points for the
winners.
SENIOR LEAGUE
On Safivday afternoon, the
Senior ligue squared off
with the Hawks meeting the
Pistons in the 1:30 game The
Pistons, led by Nelson and
Power with 13 points each,
beat the Hawks by a scon' of
40 to 31. Rice was high man
for die losers with 21 nomts
In the second game, the Roy
als were surprised bv the
Eagles with a final score of
Royals 45. Eagles 63. Sum
mers led the scoring for the
Eagles with 20 points while
Goodman had 18 for the los
ers.
On Tuesday, February 20,
the Intermediates played their
weekly games at the National
Guard Armory. Tin* first game
was played between the Tig
ers and the Red Devils. The
game proved to be a close
contest until the last quarter
when the Red Devils pulled
away with a win of 23 to 16
In the second game, between
the Panthers and Cougars,
the Panthers won by a score
of 19 to 9.
MEN’S LEAGUE
The Adult Men’s League
met at the Armory for their
second game of the season
this past Monday. The first
game between the Torrington
Company and Joanna was n
very close contest with Jo
anna winning by one point.
39 to 38. Adamson was high
for the losers with 14 points
while Willbanks had 15 for
the winners, followed closely
1 by Stockman with 14.
, In the second game, the
Jaycees went against the Has-
Beens winning by a score ot
49 to 34. Price led the scoring
for the J.-C.’s with 26 points
and Taylor was high for the
Has-Beens with 15.
u it limit their ivvular coach,
lost to l nion 39-28 m the
tmals Mrs Frank Ramage.
the girl' coach, was unable
to he at the Imal game he
cause her husband suffered a
e r ion line Friday al t el
iii >on
Uthough losing m the
champion hip game, the
('Imtoti gn I' were the sur
pn !■ ol the tournament, up
setting Laurens and Chester
to get to the finals The Clin
ton girls defeated ('hesfer 39
30 on Thursday night as
Kaih\\Vham scored IT points
and Judy Davenport had 15.
Clinton's boy' heat 1 nion
and Chester to reach the fin
als Ihe Red Devils dumped
Chester 58 39 as Bobby Rey
nolds scored 24 points Chris
\dair had 13 and Ricky Lol-
11 s cored 10.
In the finals Friday night.
Reynolds yya- top scorer with
23 points and Ru//y Tedards
tallied 19
Coach Jackson said. "1
thought yy e played yvell We
tried to force them to play
our game but they were
shooting so well that we had
to go out after them and
then yye yvere playing their
style They hit 14 of 19 shots
m the first half and it's hard
to heat that kind ol shooting
They heat us twice during the
regular season, they won the
regular season championship
and the conference tourna
ment <o they deserve it
Concerning his own team,
Jackson said. "Before the
season started. 1 figured that
it we won 10 games, it would
tie a good year We won 15
and lost eight, so I guess you
could say it yvas a satisfac
tory year. It was our first
winning season in several
years and we reached the
point where we felt we were
capable of beating anyone we
played Although we aren't
satisfied with finishing sec
ond. we could see improve
ment in our basketball pro
gram and yye yvere conten
ders all the way ."
Reynolds
Named MVP
In Conference
Clinton High School basket
hall captain Bobby Reynolds
has been named the "Most
Valuable Player" in the East ,
ern AA Conference for the
recently’ concluded season
Reynolds also yvas selected
to tile Eastern Conference All
Tournament team
The son of Mr and Mrs
W .1 Reynolds, he was the
most valuable player in the
Presbyterian College High
School Invitational Tourna
ment earlier this year and was
selected for the all-tourna
ment team. He was voted the 1
team captain at CHS lb rtlny
second straight year anrl was'
voted the "Most Valuable",
player on the team in the
1966-67 season during his ju-1
nior year.
A senior, Reynolds averag-:
ed 192 points per game dur
ing the recent season. He
scored 426 points, got over 200
rebounds and hit on 59 per
cent of his field goal tries
He scored on 61 per cent of
his free throw efforts
loadirm scorci
and rehounder
for the Pn'Mn tt i i;in (
ollf a
basketball team dmin:
the
past season
()uillen a\er;
e_ c ■ 11 Hi
point :
per izamr and
hauled
m 2<l4
rebound m 24
names
Ken Martin
W : i ^ r (' i
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the Nconne ra
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Hudson (Hilled
m 1 15
Kc rehner
a \ t • i a u e i
1 9 7
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Quillen had a
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al 111.
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Powel Fraser and Chris
Adair of ( linton are listed
in the South Carolina Ten
nis Association’s 1%8 rank
ings.
Fraser is ranked ninth
the state in senior Miu;l<
\d or. a junioi at ( linton
High School, i'- ranked third
in the bays' hi singles and
sixth in the boys' IX sin
y les. Ada i r and W ill ( dry e-
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S. C Game Management mi
I near Clinton.
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Riy er. Carli le. Lnnree. W ah
ree. r.'h.n. ( reek and Dutch
man ( reck (lame Manag<
mciif Area La ha. 1 ! i m i
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find
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Kcrchnct \y a r id hi
4() per cent Martin h i
per cent and Dudlm
on 44 9 per cent
Martin yyas I
the tree thlM\y File
on 81 5 per cent ol
forts
Quillen and Martin .
;ors Kerchner is a !i
from LousiV die. Kf . air
Hudson is a junior from M\
tie Beach Bobby Quillen is ,
sophomore from Kingsport
Term
Thornwell
Teams Have
9-10 Marks
ui
Bell St. Hosts
Cage Tournament
Thornwell' ha skit b a II
teams both yvound up the
season with 9-10 records
Both teams yvere elimmat
ed in the Northyvestern 1 B
basketball tournament at Hill
crest High School
Thonnvell's hoys lost a nar
row 55-53 decision to l.oekhart
despite a 23-point perlormanee
by Arthur Belcher lock
The Tri-County Rasketball hart led 25 20 at halttime and
Tournament will be held at 42-31 at the end ol the third
Bell Street High School, quarter Thornwell missed
March 1-2. commencing Fn- chances at an upset m tla-
day at 5:30 p.m. Participat- final quarter b> missing free
ing teams will include W. F. throws three tunes on one
Parker, Gallman, Sanders and ami-one situation
Bell Street. , - - —
Four gannes will bo played,
Friday evening.
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