The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 130, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 7, 1986 Page: 5 of 10
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Melissa Ramirez (20) of the Stanton Junior High
School eighth grade girls' basketball team gets fouled
in the act of shooting by a Yucca opponent Monday
night. Number 40 is Alicia Redmon, who was high
scorer for Stanton with 16 points in a 27-22 loss to Yuc-
ca. (Brand photo by Gary Christensen)
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You've heard the phrase, “a solid
rock,” but have you ever thought
about what a rock would be like if it
were not solid? If a rock were hollow,
it would give way under pressure.
We think a bank should also
be solid. At First National Bank of
Hereford we work hard to make sure
our bank offers you a safe, secure
place for your money. Shouldn't you
be banking with a financial institution
that's as solid as a rock?
“It was difficult to get our heads in
the game in the second quarter,” ad-
ded Suns guard Jay Humphries, who
added 23 points and 12 assists “But I
STANTON NINTH GRADE: Theresa Erowm 1
M 10; Mellasa LaFuente 3127 Carmem
Brockman I SUI: Wendy Commally 1 Ml; Renee
Mercer 2004; Dendse Carteom. Totals: “
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The Orangemen of Syracuse
weren’t green with envy when they
went to the sidelines last season to
watch three of their Big East
brethren battle it out for the NCAA
basketball championship
What they were was a year away
from making a serious bid of their
own for a berth in the Final Four At
least that's the impression one gets
from listening to Villanova Coach
Rollie Massimino, whose Wildcats
wound up as national champions
When we went after them, their
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Kenny Walker, last year's SEC
Player of the Year, led Kentucky,
10-2, with 22 points
Billy Thompson scored 19 points
day, building up a 38-12 halftime lead
over Stanton. Stanton outscored Yuc-
ca 27-17 in the second half.
Pat Mercer was high scorer for
Stanton with 19 points Keith Brown
added eight points.
Mason Morgan led the Stanton
eighth grade team with eight points
in the 68-18 loss. Yucca also had a hot
first half in this game, outscoring
Stanton 35-5.
In the seventh grade game. Yucca
held a 25-10 halftime lead in
defeating Stanton 47-17. Jermaine
Williams had eight points for Stan-
ton.
STANTON NINTH GRADE: Pat Mercer T M
team will play in the Canyon Tourna-
ment. Next Monday, all three teams
will play in Clovis against Gattis.
Stanton's ninth grade girls held an
18-16 halftime lead, but Yucca moved
into a 28-26 lead in the third quarter
in defeating Stanton 35-32.
Theresa Brown led Stanton with 10
points. Melissa LaFuente scored
seven points, and Carmen Brockman
had five points.
Stanton hit eight of 11 free throws
compared to five of 24 by Yucca.
The Stanton eighth grade team
trailed Yucca 21-10 after three
said Monday night after unbeaten
and fourth-ranked Syracuse whipped
Villanova 80-57 for its 11th straight
victory
A year ago, experienced-f-not-
the 45-second dock well. “
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Unranked Auburn - which upset
the field in the Southeastern Confern-
ce tournament last season — may be
overlooked by some, but not by Ken-
tucky Coach Eddie Sutton
Auburn played more tonight like
they were playing at the end of the
season last year,” Sutton said "I
don't think they would have lost five
games < this year) if they had played
like they did tonight ”
Chuck Person scored 24 points and
Gerald White hit four free throws in
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Massimino was impressed with the
play of Syracuse center Rony Seika-
ly, one of four returning starters for
the Orangemen
"Rony Seikaly is certainly a
dominating type of player,"
Massimino said after watching the
6-foot-10 sophomore score 20 points
and pull down 14 rebounds. He got
the ball inside a lot more than we an-
ticipated"
Senior forward Rafael Addison
scored 25 points for Syracuse.
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Those who visit Memphis for the
purpose of playing basketball must
learn to live with defeat The Tigers
are so tough, particularly against
Metro Conference opponents, that to 1
stay in a game at the Mid-South Col-
iseum - where Memphis State has
won 29 straight games - to to some a
moral victory.
“We proved ourselves, that we can
play people on the road.” South
Carolina Coach BUl Footer said.
"That’s a big step for ub."
Vincent Askew scored a career- I
high 23 pointe end William Bedford
added it to pace undefeated Mem-
phis State. IM. South Carolina, 85,
got 21 points from Linwood Moye, 18
from Keith James and 17 from
Michael Footer,
When a ranked IM team struggles
with a M opponent, the favorite tail
always pteying poorly.
Detroit was the tacter in the way
we played," Kanans Coach Larry
Brown mid They had a great game
plan. They spread us out and used
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Seattle outscored 25-14 after the hear it when Manute Bol fetches his
eame resumed to tie thegameat arogzosthoerrheinapcnifcnreing,2
but the Suns. who snapped a three- and when he thrusts his arms as high
game losing streak, rebuilt the as they will go, hu height is 10 feet, four
spectacular Villanova beat Big East and Milt Wagner 17, including 10 in
rival Georgetown for the crown The the second half as 17th-ranked
Hoyas, the 1964 NCAA champions, Louisville upped its record to 8-3
had eliminated St John's. This Lewis Spence tossed in a game-high
season, they're all looking up at 21 points for 3-7 Eastern Kentucky
Syracuse, which finally took its show Antonio Parris. averaging 20 8
on the road after 10 straight home points, scored only eight, all in the
games. first half
In other games involving ranked Archie Johnson scored 13 points,
teams. It was No 6 Memphis State Steve Mitchell 12 and Jerome Mincy
M. South Carolina 81; ninth-ranked 11 for No. 14 Alabama-Birmingham.
Kansas 00, Detroit 51: Auburn 00. No 14-2. South Florida, 75, shot just 27
11 Kentucky 56; 14th-ranked percent from the floor
Stanton Junior High School suf- Stanton as it tried to rally, and Yucca
fered three girls’ basketball defeats won the game 27-22.
Monday night to Yucca of Clovis. Alicia Redmon scored 16 points for
N.M. Stanton, and Shonia Carpenter had
Finals scores of the contests were four points.
35-32 in the ninth grade game, 27-22 in In the seventh grade game, Lesley
the eighth grade game, and 21-14 in Billingsley and Rebecca Solomon
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Brockman Passes To Mercer
Carmen Brockman (50) reaches high with the ball to
try to pass it to teammate Renee Mercer (44) in a
game against Yucca of Clovis. N.M., on Monday night.
ByTheAasociatedPes James Edwards scored 17 of his 25 Yucca got past Stanton 27-22. Brockman had five
The visiting team built a big lead, points in the second half and Nance points in the game, and Mercer scored four points.
sweated out a long rain delay and added 13 after halftime as the Suns (Brand photo by Ga Christensen)
then coasted to victory after the pulled away in the final two periods. '_________Y_______7 J __________________________________________
water was cleared off the playing The SuperSonics trailed 84-70 after -—-
surface three quarters and could get no es..E.. i.. gLu..
No, baseball fans, it's still three closer than 10 points in the final 12 -ranTOn IOSCS Tnree
months until April. This is the Na- minutes.
tional Basketball Association. Nao 108, Spurs 192
The Phoenix Suns led Seattle 35-24 Philadelphia won for the ninth La.ce LecLa:LrIR eAn¥Ac¥e
early in the second quarter Sunday time in 10 games as Maurice Cheeks •OYS DOSKuTOUII COIe>n>
night when referee Mike Mathis had 23 points and 13 assists and
halted the game because rain was Moses Malone 20 points and 13 re-
leaking into Seattle Coliseum from bounds against San Antonio. The Stanton boys’ basketball “■ Browa 4 •08 Caras ‘M 4
the roof After NBA Commissioner The 76ers led 55-42 at halftime and teams had a tough night in Clovis, *7*7,' t
David Stern ruled Monday that the still had an 11-point advantage N.M.. Monday, losing to Yucca 55-39 12.
game must be resumed at the point before an 8-0 streak by the Spurs cut in a ninth grade contest, 68-19 in the sum 7 s u u-a
of interruption instead of replayed the deficit to 101-96 with 2:15 left But eighth grade game, and 47-17 in the Yucca .391.710-55
from the start, the Suns went on to seven free throws kept the 76ers in seventh grade game sTAMTONEIGTHGADE:ManmMonzane
defeat the SuperSonics 114-97 front down the stretch Next Monday, Stanton plays at r m 4; Eaw.ni <«•» 1 m jm h»» • m
Elsewhere in the NBA, Mike Mitchell led San Antonio with home against Gattis. This week, the iTauma
Philadelphia defeated San Antonio 27 points, while Alvin Robertson add- seventh grade boys will play in the Stantom 4 1 • —2
106-102 and Sacramento stopped ed22 Canyon tournament. Vpa.on seventh
Washington 106-87 Kinp 106, Bullets V Yucca had the hot hand in the First .gHwiuiwt-^__huh.. ,
The Suns reacted differently when Sacramento won its third game in half of the ninth grade game Mon- MI, 1 "-Ar ; «■»». ■—-«»■
asked how it felt to play in the first a row for the first time this season day, building up a 36-12 halftime lead •; AnthenyGelec*2e; Andre njertmaoue.
NBA game ever suspended after it and posted its biggest victory margin over Stanton Stanton outscored Yue- 1*7*? 7-25 17
started as Mike Woodson scored 21 points „ 27-17 in the second half.
"I don’t want to have to do another and Eddie Johnson 20 against
game like that," said Phoenix for- Washington
ward Larry Nance, who was 12-for-15 Reggie Theus added 17 points and
from the field and scored 27 points in 16 assists for the Kings, who played
the two-day game "Anytime you're before their 17th straight home
on a roll like we were, you hate to sellout this season
have the game stop " -------------------------
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