The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 139, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 18, 1983 Page: 4 of 10
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UCLA gains top spot
Nicklaus starts new year.
Trevino starts new career
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finals of the same event
This weekend, the 8th
grade girls teams travel to
Dumas for a tournament,
while the 7th graders go to
Littlefield. Next Monday,
Stanton's teams play Clovis
Yucca, while the LaPlata
teams meet Gattis.
Gloria Marquez tossed in 10
points, while Kim Williams
and Shelly Edwards added
seven apiece as LaPlata’s 9th
grade girls won their 12th
game in 14 starts Monday,
blasting Clovis Yucca, 51-17.
LaPlata also won the 8th
grade game. 29-21. but lost
the 7th grade contest. 29-23.
Lana Kosub led the 8th
grade team, now 5-7 overall,
with nine points and Amy
Coneway added seven to lead
the 7th graders, now 7-5
overall.
Stanton's girls won all
three games Monday from
Clovis Marshall. Carolyn
Rieves scored 12 points to
pace the 7th grade to a 23-22
win. It was their third win in
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> Tim Martin, an all-district performer the past two years
• in football and last season's offensive player of the year on
• the Amarillo Globe-News Super Team, is among the Tex-
• ans who’ve been nominated to a service academy.
Officers will ba elected for the upcoming season,
McDonald noted.
"Anyone who is interested in coaching or umpiring
boys’ Kida Inc. games is urged to attend thia meeting,"
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"Our program now is pret-
ty much the same aa it was
back then," Farmer said.
"We do a lot of the same
drills. Our basic philosophy is
that, while we do try to
prepare for each opponent,
we believe it’s most impor-
tant that we do what we need
to do. We spend a lot of time
on what we want to do, not
what we expect the other
teamtodo."
Farmer laughed and add-
ed, "I would imagine if you
went to a Lousville practice,
or a BYU practice, they
would look about the same as
ours Afterall.lt worked pret-
ty well for loach
Louisville is coached by
Demy Crum and BYU by
Frank Arnold, both of whom
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UCLA
Bernice Ross scored 10
points and Pansie Wilson nine
as the 8th grade rolled to a
28-9 triumph The 9th grade
got 16 points from Donann
Cummings in a 38-20 victory
which left them 7-6 on the
season.
Stanton's boys won only one
of three games Kyle Streun
scored 16 points to pace the
8th graders to a 48-24 win over
Marshall. It raised their
season record to 8-2.
Marshall look the 7th
grade. 47-29. and the 9th
grade tilt. 76-58 Ross Torres
led Stanton's 7th grade team
with 10 points, while Stephan
Hacker had 22 in the 9th
grade game.
Last weekend, Stanton's
8th grade boys won the Ca-
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but only 1,(81 pointe.
UCLA replaced Memphis
State aa the No.1 team after
the Tigers were upended by
Virginia Tech 6955 teat Mon-
day night. Memphis State.
12-1, bounced back with an
8063 victory over Cincinnati,
but still slipped to sixth in this
week’s poll with 110 points, in-
cluding one first-place vote.
Rounding out the top five
this week are No.3 North
Carolina. which is 12-3 and
was No ll last week; No.4
Arkansas, 13-0; and No5
Nevada-Las Vegas. 13-0
If the 1983 Bruins resemble
the Wooden-guided teams
who dominated college
basketball for more than a
decade, It's no mistake
Farmer. 31. played under
Wooden at UCLA during
1970-73, a period when the
Bruins went (9-1 He still calls
Wooden simply Coach "
The school's fourth head
basketball coach since
Wooden retired, Farmer said
his coaching philosophy is
solidly grounded in on what
he learned under his old
coach
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Cowboys eye NFC title
BY LES GILES
Sports Editor
Something's got to give tonight when Hereford travels
to Lubbock for District MA basketball action.
The Whiteface boys will be looking for their first win in
league play (they're currently 0-7), and their first since
the holidays (they've lost four in a row since the Berger
tourney i.
Lubbock, a surprise early this season, has loot its last
five games, and is 0-3 since the holidays just in league
play.
Hereford's girls will be out to snap a three-game losing
streak They have lost five of the last six, and are 3-6 in
loop warfare
Lubbock’s gals haven't won in district play, losing all
nine starts. They are 2-13 overall.
Elsewhere tonight, boys co-leaders Amarillo High and
Plainview face stem tests. The Sandies are at Palo Duro
which is only a game back at 5-21, while the Bulldogs visit
••••
If Washington defeats the Cowboys Saturday in the NFC
Championship game Dallas will tie a record it would
rather not
Through the yean there have been a number of teams
who’ve lost in the conference championship three times in
a row. No team has ever lost four conference title games
in succession.
Dallas, you remember, has lost in the NFC title game
the last two years - to Philadelphia, 20-7, two years ago
and to the 49ers, 28-27. last year
In looking through the NFL record manual, it shows
the L.A. Rams lost three straight NFC championship
games (in 1974, '75 and '76).
The New York Giants lost in the championship game
three years in a row, before the NFL merged with the
AFL. The Giants lost championship games in 1961, '62 and
'63 (twice to Green Bay and once to the Chicago Bears i
Oakland mow the L.A. Raiders i is the only AFC team
ever to lose in the championship game three years in a
row, and did that on two different occasions.
The Raiders lost the AFC championship game in 1968.
69 and '70 and again in 1973, '74 and 75.
Only two teams have ever won conference champion-
ships three years in a row.
Green Bay won in 1965, '66 and '67. while the Miami
Dolphins won in 1971, '72 and '73.
Dallas and Washington have met once previously in the
NFC championship game The Redskins won, 26-3. in 1972.
then lost to Miami in the Super Bowl
The Jets and Dolphins never have met in an AFC title
game The Jets have played only once in the AFC title
game and they won that one, beating Oakland, 27-23, in
1969 en route to the Super Bowl
Should Dallas and Miami win this weekend. Super Bowl
XVII would thus be a rematch of Super Bowl VI, won by
the Cowboys. 24-3. although no active players are still
around.
The Jets' only previous Super Bowl appearance was
against the Baltimore Colts
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PALM SPRINGS, Calif
(AP) - Jack Nicklaus will be
starting a new year and Lee
Trevino will be starting a new
career at the 8375,000 Bob
Hope Desert Classic this
week
For Nicklaus, it's back to
business as usual in the game
where he's been a major
force for 22 years
For Trevino, it's a brand
new, entirely different game
He will make his first ap-
pearance as a golf commen-
tator for NBC-TV. which is
scheduled to provide network
coverage of the tournament
on Saturday and Sunday
"I'm excited about it, look-
ing forward to it It's
something I've always
wanted to do," said Trevino,
who has signed a contract to
handle commentary on about
a dozen golf tournaments this
season
Trevino, whose fast-paced
patter and endless string of
"I'm not worried." Thur-
man said The pressure is on
Washington The Redskins
have to feel a lot of anxiety
They've played well this
year, but they haven't beaten
Dallas in awhile Their fans
were yelling for us, but the
team has to have a little
doubt “
Walls said he was disap-
pointed Green Bay didn't
throw more this way
if they want to go right
just because I'm on the left. I
think it hurts their offense."
he said I think they ought to
go to their strength and not
let someone dictate what they
will do "
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leading intercepter.
I'd probably attack me.
too." Thurman said "I think
I will be a part of the other
team's attack the rest of this
year "
Thurman s three intercep-
tions tied a club record held
by Charlie Waters
Any time you can tie
Charlie Waters, you're in
good company." Thurman
said
Thurman said he could
sleep only a few hours before
Sunday's game with the
Packers He kept seeing Lof-
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interceptions He dashed 39
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of them
In this league, you have a
different challenge every
week, said Thurman. One
week it's James Lofton. The
next week it's somebody else
You can't let them psych you
out. get you back on your
heels.
You just have to believe
you are going to get as many
as they do." he said
Thurman said one reason
he is such a popular bombing
target is that teams are
afraid to lake on the left cor-
nerback, Everson Walls, the
Two share
NHL honor
NEW YORK AP -
Boston Bruins goaltender
Pete Peeters and Edmonton s
Wayne Gretzky were named
the National Hockey
League's co-players of the
week
Peeters, in winning the
award for the second con-
secutive week, shut out
Quebec and the New York
Rangers while also beating
Toronto last week.
aprock, a team capable of beating any club in the league
* on a given night.
, if Palo Duro and Caprock win tonight there'll be a three-
, way tie for the lead. Tascosa could close within a game by
, beating Coronado
, in girls' action, Monterey starts tonight 9-0 and a game
one-liners has helped make
him one of the most popular
players, will not compete in
tournaments NBC is televis-
ing
But I'll fill in with tour-
naments not on the network
schedule," playing about 16
American tour events this
year, he said
Trevino, 43. suffered from
back trouble most of last
year it was the first time
he'd gone through an entire
season without a victory
since he won the U S Open in
1968
Nicklaus, on the other
hand, broke a two-year
winless streak last season
when he won the Colonial Na-
tional invitation He lost
another m a playoff and ap-
peared to have a record fifth
U.S Open title ntil Tom Wal
son beat him with a dramatic
chip-in on the 71st hole at
Pebble Beach
LOS ANGELES (AP) - town to hold the topspot this
UCLA basketball, the most season and the rapid move up
succesaful program in college the rankings came on the
sports history, had been in a heels of losses by last week’s
relative decline since Conch top throe teams - Memphis
Jota Wooden retired in I87S. State, Virginia and St. John’s.
But the Bruins are back The Bruins received 22
with an 11-1 record under first-place votes and a total of
second-year coach Larry 1,099 points in the weekly
Farmer. UCLA jumped from balloting by a 57-member na-
fifth to first in The Associated tional panel of sports writers
Press Top Twenty college and broadcasters
basketball poll this week. It In the extremely close
marks the first time since balloting, UCLA finished only
February of 1979 that the eight points ahead of runner
Bruins, who won 10 NCAA up Indiana, fourth teat week
championships in a 12-year after being No. 1 earlier in the
span during the 1960s and season. The Hoosiers, 12-1,
'70s. have been ranked No. 1. collected 29 first-place votes
UCLA became the fourth - seven more than UCLA -
DALLAS API — Dennis
Thurman has been in a lot of
game plans lately — the oppo-
nent’s.
Teams keep attacking his
right cornerback position and
fir. ling the results sweet and
sour.
Thurman was burned twice
by the Green Bay Packers in
the Dallas Cowboys' 37-26 Na-
tional Conference playoff vic-
tory Sunday on passes to
the game quicker than any
other individual on the field
other than the quarterback.'
Thurman said.
On his interception return
for a touchdown. Thurman's
experience paid off
I read his move because
he pushed off a little," said
Thurman He turned and I
went inside I was just in the
right place at the right time
They had completed one like
that earlier."
Dallas travels to
Washington for Saturday s
National Conference cham-
pionship game and Thurman
figures the Redskins will test
him
> at Colorado Springs by U.S Senator John Tower.
• According to Tim’s dad Danny, "Tim wants to play col-
i lege football somewhere. and has been talked to by people
i from the Air Force Academy
1 Right now, he's considering the options. He hasn't
• made a definite committment to anyone yet."
1 Two former HHS football players attended the U.S.
’ Military Academy at West Point - Dave Charest and Greg
• Brockman.
• •••
! There will be an organizational meeting for Kids Inc
’ baseball. Wednesday at 7:30p.m at Savage’s Hickory Pit
* on Park Ave., according to David McDonald.
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