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Whitefaces Dominate All-South Plains Roster
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Steve Williams, defensive
distinction.
District 5-5 A champion liaeman Randy Dorsey.
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defensive back MaU Collier
tn the nine Faces named to
the team. only Collier was
snubbed by District +-5A
coaches when they named
their all-district team last
week The speedy, 150-pound
senior. who led the Herd
secondary throughout the
year, and especially in the
playofts, was named to the
By JOHN
Sports Writ
10461 and Dwiwht Gibson
tossed in two free throws with
less than a minute left to lift
Penn State to a 60-58 victory
over Nebraska
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defensive back Quennoth
Dunlap, and linebacker Stan
District 3-5A champion
Palo Duro had splitend Jay
Jefferson named to the team
Coronado linebacker Len
Levine was the only player
from the Hub City to make
the elite team
selections; named to the
team at both positions, and
also as the Player of the Year
as well
in addition Herd mentor
(am < umpton who guided the
Whitefares to their finest
season ever at (3-1. was nam
ed < oac h of the Year
Juuunti Richburg on the of ■
fensive squad were HHS
quarterback Alan Wartes,
running back Wayne High,
tackle Bob Hamnond, center
Tim Martin, and tight end
Don Delozier
Delozier was also named to
the team as a punter
Other Whitefaces on the
defensive squad included
linebacker John Phibbs,
tackle Harry Josserand, and
substituted freely throughout
the game against the NAIA
team
Ed Nealy scored 22 points
ami grabbed 10 rebounds to
lead Kansas State over Min
nesota
Kansas State Coach Jack
Hartman credited juntor
center les Craft with playing
a pivotal rule, even though he
didn’t mure any points Craf
held the Gophers’ 7foot-3
center Kandy Breuer to 12
Hereford
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la Plata's 9th grade girls
found the going rough at the
Perryton Tournament last
weekend, dropping a couple
of close games
The Mavericks met host
Perryton in the first round,
and fell by a 39-37 count
despite balanced scoring by
Darla Alford (12) Troyce
Schuder (9) and Connie
Zinser (1).
74-yard touchdown bomb
'What happened' We
played a championship
team," said Yates coach
Luther Booker They had a
good defense and they show-
ed it. We really stopped
ourselves We won the game
in every category except
scoring."
In other schoolboy action
Saturday, Cameron Yoe and
Victor Powell nabbed two
second-quarter scoring
passes to boost the Yoetnen to
a 25-3 victory over Gilmer for
their first Class 3A champion-
ship
Gilmer fumbled six times
at Baylor Stadium in Waco,
giving the Yeomen plenty of
playing lune. The Buckeyes'
feeble defensive line failed to
hold the Cameraf rushing at-
tack at bay
The Buckeyes led off the
scoring early in the second
quarter when quarterback
Chuck Waggoner kicked a
22-yard field goal after a
scoreless first period.
But Cameron quarterback
Paul Hoelscher quickly
countered as he found Powell
wide open in the end zone for
a 29-yard scoring pass.
Mariano de la Rosa’s kick
made it 7-3 with 10:14 left in
the period
Fullback Nelson Huffman
recovered Waggoner’s fum-
ble in the end zone for a
touchdown on Gilmer’s next
possession De la Rosa’s kick
was good to make the score
14-3
The Yeomen increased
their lead when Waggoner’s
snap to David Cockrill for a
to dominate
honora, with mine
outs named to the
Avalanche
second team alldistrict list
All other right Whitefaces
received first team all-loop
recognition and were also in-
ciudad on the Amarillo Globe-
News Super Team announe-
ed last week
Pushing Richburg for
Player of the Year laurels
were Hereford’s Wartes and
High
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punt sailed over his head into
the end zone That gave
Cameron a safety and a 16-3
lead with minutes left in the
half
Hoelscher continued his
passing attack with a 37-yard
scoring toss to Powell after
briefly handing off to
wingback Oscar Riggins, who
pitched it back to Hoelscher
for the toss.
De la Rosa's third-quarter
field goal from 20 yards out
capped the scoring. Cameron
Yoe finished its season with a
13-1-1 mark while Gilmer
closed the year at 12-1-1.
Pilot Point captured the
Class 2A state title by holding
the Garrison Bulldogs
scoreless. 31-0, aided by
Johnny Schindler's two
touchdowns at Mesquite
Memorial Stadium.
Schindler caught a scoring
pass from Greg Pelzel to put
the icing on the cake for the
Bearcats' perfect 1M season.
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ing tag going into training
camp
'Gifford's performance
was good, bordering on
outstanding." Biles said of
Nielsen's three-touchdown
performance against the
Steelers
We will go to training
camp next summer with Gif-
ford as the No 1 quarterback
"That doesn't mean the
preseason games can't
change things around Hul as
of now there is no doubt who
will be No I at the start "
Biles said Stabler, who will
be expected to live here in the
off-season and keep closer
ties with the Oilers, was
aware of his decision and
understood the situation
Kenny still wants to play
football and he realizes this is
a competitive situation."
Hiles said
By The Ansoclated Press
Making the record books
wasn't as important for
Richardson Lake Highlands'
kicker 1odd Tschantz as clin-
ring the state Class SA
schoolboy football champion-
ship against Houston Yates
Saturday
But he accomplished both
booting four field goals for a
state record of 17 in one
season and contributing to
the Wildcats’ IM win at the
Houston Astrodome
We needed to shut down
their passing attack and
that's what we did, "Tschantz
said Hul he termed the
season record an added
bonus
Playing consistent offense,
the Wildcats used eight Yates
turnovers to its advantage
lake Highlands cruised to a
flawless 15-0 season, aided by
defensive back Aaron Grant's
66-yard touchdown on an in-
terception return
In the second round of play
la Plata was nipped at the
wire by Pampa in a 42-41 con-
test. Alford led the way again
with 13 points, while
Marizelda Soliz, Carla
Alford, and Melanie Davis
each added six points
points, 1) under his average
les did a great job on
Breuer." Hartman said
And the rest did an equally
gond job of supporting him
The only way to stop Breuer
is not to lel him get the ball
Ricky Frazier scored I*
points and grabhed four re-
bounds to lead Missouri over
Youngstown State The vi<
lory was Missouri's 24th con
secutive victory al home, a
school record
Eddie Phillips had 22 points
and 11 other Alabama player s
broke into the scoring column
as the Crimson Tide defeated
Hiscay ne i olleve Alabama
7-0, went into the dressing
room at halftime with a 48 28
lead, amt the game was never
close after that
Biscayne Coach Ken Stibler
Mill he was extremely Im
pressed with the Alabama
team They wore us down
physically by their depth and
their domination on the
boards Alabama is definitely
a Top Ten team barring in-
juries " he said
Elsewhere Jacques Tur
scored 14 points and grabbed
eight retwounds, leading Col
orade to a 58-52 victory over
idah State in a first-round
game of the Rebel Roundup
tournament larry Anderson
scored 2l> points to pace
Nevada las Vegas in a 66-59
victory over Stetson in the
other first-round game
Greg Palm s ored 21 points
and pulled down lb rebounads,
leading Nevada Reno to a
93-85 victory over Layola
Marymount in the first round
of the Wolf Pa. k t lassie St
Mary s held off a last-dite h
rally by North Texas State
and Franklin Mhotes hit two
free thrown to wrap up an
■MB Gaels victory in the
other opening round game
Elsewhere, Howard Carter
scored 23 points as I auisiana
State coasted past Texas-El
Paso 71 ML Mark Jones hail a
eareel high 27 points and
Ern Stover added 21 to lead
St Ronaventure to a 9368 vie
tory over Man land-Eastern
Shore; Brad Seller scored 13
points as Wisconsin defeated
Northern lowa 65-63: Guy
.Morgan scored a career-high
27 points ami pulled down 1I
rebounds to pace Wake
Forest to a 98 72 victory over
North Carolina Wilmington
amt Marcus Newbern ami
Dav Hi Jenkins teamed for .14
points as Howling Green
routed Wisconsin Superior
a-
Abai. Mike Phillips scored a
career-high 25 points to lead
Niagara to an S3 73 victory
over Western Michigan.
Dwayne Wallace and Darrell
Giasendanner scored 12
plants apiece as Pitsburgh
defeated Vtica College 64-47
Shelton Gibbs scored a
career-high .12 points to lead
SI Peter's । N J > to a 10983
victory over St Francis
Pa 1: Darrell lackhart led
six Auburn players in double
figures with 17 points as the
Tigers routed Cal state elmv
straight game under 100
yards. Biles was reduced to
praising Campbell’s block-
mg
I think what people need
to realize about Campbell is
that he is becoming a com-
plete football player,” Biles
said Monday He had the
best blocking day of his
career y esterday
The way the rules have
changed, a running back has
to be able to block and pick up
the blitzes Earl has also im-
proved as a receiver and he’ll
lie heller next year "
Biles said the plan for next
season will be to exploit a
team's weaknesses rather
than have Campbell pound
monotonously at the opposing
defense
"We've been accused of
running up against a brick
wall.” Biles said We want
to be able to pul the ball in the
air against teams with weak
pass defense without hurting
anyone’s feelings
' And if we play a team that
is weak against the run, we
certainly have a runner like
Eari who can take advantage
of those weakensses '
While Campbell is ad-
justing to his expanded
duties, veteran quarterback
Ken Stabler may have to get
accustomed to a backup role
Hiles said Monday Iht Gifford
Nielsen, who engineered the
victory over Pittsburgh, had
earned the No 1 quarterback-
Cincy Wins in 7 OTs
Journal s All-South Plains
Football Team at II pool
tiona
Guard defensive end
Aubrey Hohburg paced the
Yates had been laying the
ball on the ground in the films
we had seen," said lake
Highlands coach Joe Bob
Johnson "But I didn't relax
until those three zeros went
up' on the scoreboard clock
lake Highlands led 90 in
the third quarter with
Tschantz’ field goals of 34. 39
and 22 yards The third kick
became a state record for the
most field goals in a single
season
But Tschantz added a
36-yard field goal with 3 09
remaining in the third period
after Grant pushed the
Wildcats ahead IM Grant
recovered two fumbles and
intercepted another pass
Yates quarterback Thomas
Ledet was intercepted four
times and the Isons lost four
fumbles Ledet rallied his
team briefly in the fourth
quarter by connecting with
Randolph Wilburn on a
By KEN WAPPOPONT Al-
Spurts Writer
It was one of thene games
that you could play and play
again
in fact, that's what the Cm
cinnati Wearcats and the
Bradley Braves did Monday
night
When It was over Cinein-
nali had beaten lit wlley 75-73
in seven nerve racking over
times to met a Division I col-
lege basketball record
We just couldn’t get a
break." said Bradley l oat h
Dick Versace after watching
Doug Schloemer’s 15-foot
slug drop in for Cincinnati
with one mecond left in the
seventh overtime They got
lucky we didn’t Our guys
pluyed so hard. that you can't
really fault them "
Neither team had scored in
the final overtime frame
prior to Sehloemer’s winning
basket Bradley's center
Kerry Cooks taunched an
IS footer after a long in
tmunds pans but the shot
bunced off the hack of the
rim. ending the three hour
and IS minute marathon
I knew I had a MI percent
chance of taking the last
shot " said Schloemer Most
of our slugs are from the wing
and I thought it would be
eithwer me or Hobby Austin
Regulation play ended with
the teams tied at 61 after the
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Matt Clark contributed is
points and all 12 other
oklahoma State players
scored as the Cowboys
thrashed Cleveland State
9266 Jeff Taylor scored 24
points, leading Texas Tech to
an Al 71 over Lang Beach
State Jerry Bek scored it
points seven of them in
overtime to lead Middle
Tennessee State to a 67-63 win
over Samford
By MICNAEL A UTZ Al-
Sports Writer
HOUSTON <AP>
Houston Oller Coach Eddie
Biles has inherited the same
dilemma that confronted
former Houston Coach Bum
Phillips what to do with
Eari f ampbell
Phillips built his offense
around ( ampbril, and then
Tyler Hose ran to three
straight National Football
league lilies But Phillips
was accused of overusing
Campbell in an over-
simplified offensive align-
ment Oakland's Lexter
Hayes said it was "high
school "
Biles came along amt an
nounced plans to diversify the
Oiler offense with Campbell
running less and gaining just
as many y ards as ever
it didn't work out Camp-
bell finished the season with
1,374 yards, the lowest total of
his four-year career Hi- had
only 24 yards on 13 carries in
Sunday's finale, a 21-20 vie-
tory over Pittsburgh
There have been season-
long rumors that Campbell
was unhappy and would be
traded, all denied by Hiles
and Oiler owner Bud Adams
Eari Campbell is stuck in
Houston whether he wants to
be or not." Adams said
Campbell says he wants to
slay and Riles wants him, but
following Campbell's sub-par
performance Sumins, his ioth
Richburg, obviously Odevez Penman had three
one of the most sought-after players named to the team in
linemen in the state, was the guard Rusty Ray. linebacker
Lineman of the Year in Dale Carr, and kicker Bobby
District MA. and tied a Knot
record by being named to the Plainview, runners-up to
Globe-News' Super Team Hanford in District 4-4A had
three Umm; joining Perryton four players named to the
back Brad Beck in that team in offensive tackle
Bradley's 61-57 edge with 43
seconds to play .lump shuts
by Kevin Geffney amt Austin
tied the contest to send the
game into the tint extra
period
High teams played keep
away throughout the over
time perods ami only once, in
the fifth overtime, did either
team manage more than a
two-point lead
The old Division I record of
sis overtimes was held by two
games, one in 1955 when Min
nesuta beat Purdue, 99-56,
■ml Ito- other in 1953 when
Niagara beat Siena (Ml
in games involving the na
tion’s ranked teams. No 4
Virginia routed Brigham
Young Hawaii I IS(4 Kansas
State upset No > Minnesota
62-52; No 9 Missouri
walloped Youngstown State
60 amt No 12 Alabama
trimmed Biscay ne 9463
Tap Tea
ll-America center Ralph
Sampson (Hit in si points ami
snared 1* rebounds to pace
Virginia over BYU-Hawau
othell Wilson added 19
points for the Cavaliers, as
b,\M,
Aubrey Richburg
Sheny Kunka Empironmental Amtnllo
Lake Highlands’ Tschantz Shatters
Field Goal Mark; iCats Win 5A Title
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