Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1990 Page: 3 of 14
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Rebels Still In Thick Of Play
first of the season for Rivercrest.
Three minutes later the game was
still tied 45-45, forcing another pe-
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riod. Jason Pogue opened that stretch (
with a bucket anda slim 47-46 lead.
Neither team scored again until the
final 30 seconds. Ronald simmons,
who had his best game of the year,
scoring 11 points, and gamering 10
rebounds, raced behind the Warrior
rebounder to force a jump ball with
possession to the Rebels. With the
Rebels in the lead 47-46, the call was
made for Combs to repeal his heroics
of regulation play.
Taking the ball one step behind
half-court. Combs determined to go
to the hoop, ;meandcrcd through the
Warrior defense to the bucket. Al-
though Warriors answered that
bucket, a final dcsparation toss
bounced off the rim, giving the Reb-
els the victory to the delight of the
Rebel faithful.
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handler, ran the opposition ragged.
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and manager/statistician Stephanie
Franks, who has proved to be invalip
able in her information to the coach-
ing staff and to this reporter. The
entire Rebelette crew is to be com-
mended for their capable perform-
ance throughout the year. Ladies, you
have provided many enjoyable hours
of basketball and no doubt have
matured along the way. In addition,
you have given real meaning to the
term student athlete, since you all
excel in the classroom.
A full house is needed at Johntown
Friday night as the Rebels close
against league-leader Chisum. If all
goes according to hoyle, the Rebels
will be playing for a first place tie.
Game time is 6:30 for JV boys.
The Rebels took care of business
last week, coming away with two
wins, and anchoring their grip on
second place in District play.
The first win came wtih a 66-56
win over a scrappy but undermanned
Wolfe City team. The game hinged
on a crucial four minute period late in
the first half. After leading 15-10
after one quarter, the Rebels saw that
margin erased 20-15, two minutes
into the second quarter. But the last
fourminutesof the half saw the Rebels
employ a zone trap defense, and I
outscore WolfeCity 17-2 in thatspan. j
Senior Jeremy Abshier hit six of his I
game leading 19 points then, while
senior guard DonaJd Combs had four |
of his 16 points. Galen Logan ended f
with 11 points all in the first half. The
Rebel defense blocked three shots
and forced three turnovers in the third i
quarter to advance the score to 57-36. |
Junior post Ronald Simmons opened |
the half with a trey and wound up i
with 7 points. Kevin House scored I
the only Rebel field goals of the clos- f
ing stanza, but 5 free throws by Rebels |
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It was a bam-bu ner on Friday
night as the Rebels played to a double-
overtime 49-48 victory over the
Honey Grove Warriors.
The win gave the Rebels a 7-3
district mark with two games left to
play, including the closer at home
against Chisum on riday night. The
Rebels hope to enter the game con-
tending for the championship after a
prospective defeat of Como on T ues-
day night
The game with Honey Grove was
close all the way, the score being
knotted six times. The Rebels were
led in scoring by junior Galen Logan,
who hit for 16 points, including a pair
of three-pointers which erased a
fourth period Honey Grove lead. With
the Warriors ahead 40-38 with :20
seconds to play, sen ior Donald Combs
took the ball after a time out, an drove
for a lay-up with only :04 seconds left
to send the game into overtime, the
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Season Ends For Rebelettes,
V Though the regular season has
rinded for the Rivercrest Rebelettes,
the Rebels are still in the thick of the
District 17AA title chase, with its
toward of post-season play.
# The Rebelettesdefeated WolfeCity
49-39 in the home finale. Hitting 8 of
their first 12 shots, the Rebelettes
jumped to a 14-2 first period lead,
and never looked back. Senior Kristie
Stansell sang 6 of her team leading 18
points in the initial stanza, while
teammate Amy Gladden took control
to finish with 17 points.
flBOn Friday night, the Rebelettes
closed their season wtih an aggres-
sive assault on the highly ranked
Honey Grove Warriorette squad, but
came up short, falling 37-33. The
loss notched the season record for the
Rebelettes at an enviable 22-7, and
were they not in the very tough Dis-
trict 17 A A, no doubt they would be
battling in post-season play, since
four of their losses came in District to
two of the top rated teams in Texas
Schoolgirl basketball.
aiSix Rebelette seniors closed their
high school careers with an outstand-
ing effort against Honey Grove. Amy
Gladden finished with 10 points, four
blocked shots, and five defensive
rebounds, while Kristie Stansell net-
10 points to tie for scoring honors.
3zx of these came in the fourth quar-
ter, as the Rebelettes reduced the
Warriorette margin to three wtih only
:08 seconds left to play. Other seniors
who gave four years of dedication to
the Rebelette effort include point
gilard and playmaker Tonya Hawk-
ing, who also scored from theoutside;
defensive specialist Kristie Brooks
was often assigned to the strongest
opponent and executed well; while
D'-Ann Stephenson, who often came
off the bench in crucial time for a
*C toggtng ball down the stretch held the Wolves at
handler, ran the opposition ragged. fcav
Other seniors include Shane Webb
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3. Rivercrest defeated the
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DONALD SIMMONS, #23,
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Nichols, Nanalee & Nichols, Thomas. Bogata News (Bogata, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1990, newspaper, February 15, 1990; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265609/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.