Cedar Hill Citizen (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1972 Page: 6 of 8
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THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1972, PAGE 6
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RANDY WILSON breaks through in the pre-lims to qualify for the finals in the
District Track Meet Friday at Crowley. He placed third in the finals.
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JUDY FOSTER goes over the pole to place in the Waco Midway Track Meet
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THE HANDOFF from Karen King to Judi Hoveck in the Relays at the Girls’
Waco Midway Track Meet Saturday. Photo by Paul Webb
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CEDAR HILL CITIZEN
In Roller Hockey
Wings Beat Mustangs
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KEEP MOVJENG, GIRLS! Coach Ellen Johnson keeps
an eye on the action at all girls track events. She was
caught in this sideline shot at the Waco Meet Saturday.
Photo by Paul Webb
Chargers Trample
Dirty 6 For First
The Wings defeated
the Mus tangs 8 to 7
Tuesday night at Cedar
Hill Roller Rink to hold
on to a share of the lead
in the Senior Boys Rol-
ler Hockey Tournament.
Danny Pogue scored
a goal in overtime to
break the deadlock.
Pogue scored 5 goals
to lead the offense while
Randy Rawdon. Foster
Rawdon and Ricky Flynn
turned in strong defen-
sive games.
In other action, the
Hornets won over the
Hustlers 7-6 in a close
game.
Raymon Wright scored
6 goals to lead the of-
fense while Bobby Car-
re 11, Darrell Wilburn and
Monty Hood turned in
fine defensive games,
Thursday night the
Upsest clobbered Team
6 by a score of 10 to 5.
Royce Brown led the
offense- with 7 goals.
The Upsets defense
turned in an unusually
strong performance with
Kenneth Stafford, Allen
Brown, Mark Crawford
and Kim Lock all playing
outstanding games.
The Senior Tourna-:
ment is now in a 3-way
tie for first with 4 games
remaining.
The standings are:
Upsets won 7, lost 4;
Wings won 7, lost 4;
Hornets won 7, lost 4;
Mustangs won 6, lost 5;
Team 6 won 3, lost 8;
Hustlers won 3 , lost 8;
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The Chargers defeat-
ed the Dirty 6 by a score
of 8 to 7 to move into a
tie for first place in the
Junior Roller Hockey
Tournament at Cedar
Hill Roller Rink.
Susan.,Deuback scored
5 goals and Mike Lind-
ley 3 to lead the offense
while Robert Williams
played a good game at
Roving guard.
In other action,
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Mustangs rolled over the
Hot Wheels 14 to 6. Both
teams were playing with
.a player1 missing and
penalties hurt the Hot
Wheels.
Gary Deuback scored
all the goals for the
Mustangs while Chuck
Turner turned in a strong
defensive game.
The Chargers and Hot1
Wheels are now tied for
first place with the Mus-
tangs and Dirty 6 tied for
second.
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Saturday Night-
Sat urday Morning Kid Session-
Sunday Afternoon Session-
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Cedar Hill Chiefs Beat
Duncanville Dolphins
The Cedar Hill
Chiefs defeated the
Duncanville Dolphins by
a score of 33 to 7.
Leading scorer was
Ron LaRue with 11
points, followed close
behind by Wayne Banks
with 10 points, Don
LaRue 7 points, Wesley
'Thortons 4 points, and
Rusty Chapman with 1
point.
Leading the rebounds
was Donnie Childress
with 9 rebounds, Ron
LaRue 7 rebounds, Jim
Hall, Rusty Chapman
and Don LaRue 6 re-
bounds each , Wesley
Thorton and Howard
Hullett 5 rebounds,
Wayne Banks 4 rebounds
The Chiefs play the
Duncanville Oilers
Saturday at 10:15 at
Cedar Hill.
The public is invited.
Welcome, Betty Page
We are looking forward to being
associated with you at the Casa De
Tiajuana No. 2 . And we invite all of
our friends to stop by, browze, leave
or pick up your laundry & cleaning.
JOY KNIGHT
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CASA DE TIJUANA
Games Slated
For Cagers
Teams that are sche-
duled to play in the YM
CA Basketball League
Saturday are:
The fifth grade Vikings,
coached by Guy Chaffin,
at 9 a.m. at the Cedar
Hill Gym.
The fifth Grade Chiefs,
coached by Robert La-
Rue, at 10:15 a.m. at
Cedar Hill Gym.
The fourth grade Razor-
backs, coached by Don,
Smith, at 11:30 a.m. at I
Cedar Hill Gym.
The third and fourth
grade girls team, the
Roses, coached by Mary
Chapman, at 2 p.m. at
Cedar Hill Gym.
And the third and fourth
grade Girls pansies,
coached by Buddy
Brooks, at 10:15 a.m. at
Reed Gym in Duncan-
ville.
YMCA Daisies
IT’S PHY IN FRONT for the Intermediate Hurdles at the District Track Meet
Friday at Crowley. Photo by Paul Webb
Beat Bluebonnets
GIRLS GET THREE RIBBONS
The Cedar Hill High ,
School Girls Track Team
brought home three rib-
bons from the Midway
Waco Meet Saturday. [
Judy Foster took
fourth place in the High
Jump with a four foot,
eight inch leap.
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Laurie Hickman plac-
ed fifth in the 80 yard
hurdles with a 14.2 time
and Becky Knight was
fifth in the 220 yard
dash with a time of 28.2.'
Judi Holveck quali-
fied for the finals in 4 of
5 events entered.
The girls had an
opportunity to watch the
jGodley girls in action.
This team will be a tough
I competitor/ 'in the High
[School District Meet,
(April 20, at Crowley.
The Junior High Girls
JDistricti Meet will, be
/April 27 at Crowley.
The Cedar Hill
Daisies, a YMCA Girls
Basketball team, defeat-
ed the Duncanville
Bluebonnets Saturday
morning, 16 to 29, in a
nip and tuck game playet
at Reed Gym in Duncan-
ville .
The local fifth and-
sixth graders held ontc.
their lead in the final
two minutes of the game
by freezing the ball.
Sherri Jo Nutting anc.
Carolyn Gage led the
Daisies scoring.
Lori Lawrence,
Debbie Curtis and
Charlcye Baldwin played
excellent intensive ball
and held their opponents
to a minimum.
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FORTHECmzm
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Mobley, James F. & Mobley, Peggy. Cedar Hill Citizen (Cedar Hill, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1972, newspaper, April 13, 1972; Cedar Hill, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth568686/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Zula B. Wylie Memorial Library.