The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 7, 1982 Page: 9 of 30
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The Herford Brand-Sunday, February 7. 1982-Page 9 A
Monterey Girls Stifle Herd Rally; Win 66-55
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Stephanie Foster drew her
fourth foul of the contest The
only problem was that the
foul came on a successful
15-foot jump shot by MHS
Kamie Ethridge, and the en-
suing free toss gave the
out. and the Plainswomen
shook off a late Hereford ral-
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Mier trailing by as many as
17 in tile third period, the
Spurs narrowed Ilk- Kings'
advantase to Iwo points tour
limes in the final six minutes
lull never pulled ahead
them from district title
aspirations
Ethridge, who finished with
25 points in the game, scored
12 points in the crucial third
period as Monterey finally
shook off Hie stubborn Faces
to move ahead 51-40 as the
period ended.
The Herd staged a late ral-
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Plainswomen a five-point gap
at 39-34
Nine seconds later things
got progressively worse for
the Herd when Foster fouled
Schumacher tallied nine points in
the Herd’s 66-55 District 4-5A loss
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Filling The Lane
Hereford’s Amy Schumacher
drives by Monterey’s Mendy
Ayoub as she looks to feed the ball
to a teammate Friday night.
Monterey defender Mendy Ayoub is too late to
block a shot by Hereford’s Stephanie Foster
during cage action here Friday night.
Monterey took a 66-55 District 4-5A win as
Foster had a frustrating night, fouling out in
the third quarter. (Brand Photo bv Kelly
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Sidney Moncrief and Brian
Winters scored 19 points each
In lead balanced Milwaukee
scoring as the Bucks coasted
to a 117-92 National Basket-
ball Association victory Fri-
day over Dallas, running a
winning streak to four games
Rolando Blackman scored
17 to lead the Mavericks, who
have lost their last four
games Scott May had 19 for
Milwaukee
The Bucks took advantage of
the Mavericks' baseline
defense in the early minutes
as Moncrief, posting near the
basket, scored two field goals
and Bob Lanier hit three
times from around the lane
Milwaukee broke to a 23-9
lead
The Bucks led 38-23 after
the first quarter, in which
they sank 17 of 22 field goal
attempts, including their last
seven
Jim Spanarkel hit a three-
point goal and an 18-footer to
help Dallas cut a 16-point
deficit to 43-34. But Junior
Birdgeman sank a pair of
turaround jumpers to ignite
another Milwaukee spurt as
the Bucks stretched the lead
to 58-41 at halftime
The Bucks scored on seven
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the stanza to take a 14-11 lead
heading into the second
penod.
Ethridge was whistled for
her third foul when she charg-
ed into Foster at the 7:48
mark of the second period,
and the all-starter was
delegated to the bench by
MILS coach Tim Tasker.
Amazingly, the 5-5 senior
later returned to the contest
to spark the Monterey win.
and managed to escape
without another foul in a
game during which the of-
ficials handed out a total of 45
penalties
She (Ethridgev was a big
part of the loss." HHS coach
I arry Sowers said "Noques-
lion about it."
While Monterey had no one
foul out. High became the
Herd's second victim of the
whistle with 5:35 left in the
game The foul came with
MHS leading 53-40, ami seem-
ed to spark the Herd
lane hit a 15-footer from
one side, and then Ellis mat-
ched that with a shot of her
own from the other side to
make it 53-44. Ellis hit
another long range jumper at
the 3:59 mark and then added
two free throws to cut the
lead to 53-48 before Haste hit
a bucket for Monterey to
make it 55-48 with 3 03 left.
ly to register a 66-55 District
+-5A basketball win
Playing without Foster,
and with several other
Whitefaces, including ball
handler Joyce High, in foul
trouble as well, the Herd saw
Monterey take .is much as a
13-point lead in Ihc final
period as the Herd dropped to
1-1 in the second halt of loop
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Forward Cliff Robinson
poured in 32 points and ri abb-
ed 19 rebounds Friday night
as the Kansas City Kings
snapped an eight-game losing
streak with a 109-102 National
Basketball Association vic
tory over the San Antonio
Spurs
Robinsen got 22 in the first
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Monterey to make it 55-48
with 3:05 left. ami the Herd’s
threat dwindled
Hereford has district
games with Plainview ami
Coronado remaining, but
needs a miracle to keep th,
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gap to 5751, but a charity toss
by Darlene Davie and
another Ethridge jumper
gave MHS a 60-51 bulge with
just 1:59 remaining.
Davis chipped in 17 points
for Monterey, which moved
to 23-2 overall and 2-0 in the
second half of district play,
while Molly Hasie added 10
Deborah Rogers, who
scored nine points in the first
four minutes of the third
periud, finished with 13 to
lead the Herd. while lam
Albracht and Amy
Schumacher finished with
nine apiece. Foster and
Sherri Ellis each tallied six
points for the Herd.
Hereford took a 2-0 lead on
a follow shot by Cathy lane as
the game began, and held a
6-2 bulge after Foster hit a
bucket from the free throw
line and then stole a MHS
pass at midcourt and drove
all the ay to the basket with
5:20 left in the opening
period
Davis hit a short jumper
ami then connected on two
free thrones, and Ethndge hit
a 15-footer to give the visitors
an 86 lead, however
A chanty toss by Albracht
and a jumper by High gave
the Whitefaces their last lead
al 9-8 before Monterey posted
an B-2 advantage the rest of
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a stretch which saw the
Bueks outseore the
Mavericks 12-2 III widen the
lead to 83-59
Il was 94-65 after three
quarters
bounded Dallas 25-10 in the
first half
May , who started because
Marques lohnson was
sidelined with a sprained
ankle, poured in six points in
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By BOB NIGH
MANAGING EDITOR
The Hereford girls trailed
defending state champ
Monterey by only two points
midway through the third
quarter Friday night when
defensive sparkplug
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 7, 1982, newspaper, February 7, 1982; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1451260/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.