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SHELTON--MAg0N COUNTY JOURNAL- Published in '¢ChTih'nagtowb U.KA.", Shelton, Washington
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BLAZERS FA00O,E LEAI)ERS
Aberdeen to board the undefeated
and almost>cinch champion Miller lhe title by knocking off the dan-
Kittens.
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gcrous Centralia Yellowjackets,
51-45. in a free-scoring tussle at
Ccntralia.
With five games left to play the
Ki!tens hold a three-game lead
ewer Lhr.ea. teams battling for se-
cond place. Eve though in sixth
place now. the Blazers still have
mat,hematical possibilities for that
runner-up rung but face the dif-
ficult prospect of playing five of
their last six games on the road•
Their lone remaining home game
i: aainst winless HopMns, one of
lhe two clubs they've beaten so
far. H<quiam was the other.
JI'NIOR ttlGlI BASKETBALL
w L pf
pa
Miller 7 0 274 185
Washington 4 3 230 202
,lefferson 4 3 228 244
Hoquiam ,t 3 189 198
Centralia 3 4 264 240
SHELTON 2 4 167 212
Hopkins 0 7 203 269
Lust Week
Hoquiam 26. Washington 20
Jefferson 42. Hopkins 34
Miller 5L Centralia 45
Today
Shelton at Miller
Tomorrow
Washington at Centralia
Hoquiam at Jefferson
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FOR YOUR HAPPINES$
WHO THREW IT?- Exactly halfway between both Larry and Mike are poised to catch it.
Larry Powell (left white) and Mike Carte Others in the picture are Jim Goodpaster (white)
(right) the basketball hung suspended in mid- and North Thurston players Don Carey, Ron
air during Saturday night's game between Shel- Pickell (21.), Jeff Collins (25), Dave Whitman
ton and North Thurston. Figure out who threw (23), and Darcy Fast (right dark). Shelton won,
it and you win the prize, beoause it looks like 49-39.
Powell's Rebounding Vital Factor in Victory
CLIMBERS RE-BUTTAL SURPRISES RAMS, 49-39
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Taking command of the back-
boards as the fourth quarter open-
ed, the Highclimbers threw off the
shackles of defeat which have
hounded them persistently of late
and whipped the North Thurston
Rams, 49-39, in a non-conference
basketball game here Saturday
night.
Big Larry Powell, the muscular
sophomore transfer from Califor-
nia. and tall John Anderson, a
senior just beginning to find him-
self, took the spotlight voles in
carrying the Climbers to a sugary
victory which squared accounts for
PECIATION
NY PLUMelM ]
JOItN ANDERSON
Be.t Night of Career
an earlier loss to the Rams.
POWELL'S contribution was a
mammoth total of 20 rebounds and
12 poixt.s, tim converted eight of
ten foul shots), while Anderson
:njoyed his finest hour in Climider
raiment with 14 points on seven
baskets in eleven shots.
Toss in big assists to Jim Good-
paster, Mike CarLa and Bob Wal-
ker, too. Jim pulled down eleven
rebounds and Mike eight in his
most aggressive showing so far.
Mike, too, made two of the game's
finest plays on give-and-go pat-
terns which broke him loose for
successive lay-ins just as the Clim-
bers were making their winning
bid. These plays came after the
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mid-point in the fourth quarter
when the Rams were still hang-
ing on at 41-36.
_ WALKER WAS a buzz-saw all
night with frequent interceptions
and eight points to the cause. His
last two baskets did things for the
Climbers, One came in the first
minute of the final period, a long
bomb. which erased North Thurs-
ion's-34-33 lead going into the pe-
riod. The Climbers never trailed
again. His final, another long-ran-
ge blast, hoisted the Climber edge
to 39-34 just before Carte produc-
ed his two shortrange bulls-eyes.
Powell and Goodpaster so effec-
tively dominated the boards in the
last quarter that the Rams scored
only five points, both baskets corn-
in on long shots. In all, the Clim-
bers hauled down 58 rebounds. 27
of them off the offensive boards.
IT WAS TIGHTLY-FOUGHT all
the way with the .widest margins
being the Rams' 10-5 edge near
the end of the first quarter, and
Shelton's at the end. The Rams
ted at the first and third quarters,
10-9 and 34=33. Shelton. at the
half 21-20.
Shelton hit 18 of 60 floor shots
and 13 of 24 foul attempts. The
lineups:
SHELTON 49 N. THURSTON 39
Anderson 14 f Fast 8
Carte 5 f Whitman 6
Goodpaser 8 c Carey 4
Walker 8 g Pickell 12
Powell 12 g Collins 9
Subs: Shelton -- Smith 2. Orr. Jef-
fery, Brickert, Olson. N. T.--Ford,
Peters, Roundy, Lee.
Score by Quarters
N. ThurSton 10 10 14 5--39
Shelton 9 12 12 16 49
Liflle Climbers Split
Weekend Games, Beat
Rams, Lose To Wed
B TEAM STANDING
W L pf pa
Port Angeles S O 381 305
East Bremerton 7 1 441 336
West Bremerton 6 3 463 371
SHELTER 3 4 298 325
North Kitsap 2 6 291 362
South Kitsap 1 6 235 318
Central Kitsap 1 7 311 38
Last Week
West Bremerton 53, Shelton
North 45, Central 29
Port Angeles 42. South 34
East 63, Central 47
North 42, Sequim 25 (nl)
Lincoln 47, West 43 (nl
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By Dem:y Wagner
Shelton junior varsity cagers
split their weekend games with a
loss at West Bremerton in con-
ference action. 53-37. a victory at
lame over North Thurston in non-
conference play, 54-43.
Against West the Little Climb-
ers couldn t hold a first quarter
lead, the Wildcats gradually wid-
ening their advantage in the last
three peMods despite the, 16-point
contribution of Floyd Barnes to
he Shelton cause.
Coach Harold Wilson's B squad-
ders broke the game open in the
first quarter against North Thurs-
ton and scored 15 points in each
of the first two periods for a 30,
] 6 lead, then finished off with an-
other 15-point spree in the final
,period as Jim Richards hit for I7,
Bamaes and Denny Bailey to-
talled 24 and 21 points in the two
games. The lineus:
SHELTER 54 N. THURS. 4
Kadoun 9 f Dwyer 2
Richards 17 f Faubion 11
Barnes 8 c Herness 15
lailey 11 g .Ensign 2
Brickert g Conway 6
Subs: Shelton Anderson 9,
Carte, N. T. Shelton 6, Lee 1,
Porteous. Shess.
N. Thurston 9 7 13 1443
Shelton 15 15 9 1554
WEST 53 SHELTER 3"/
Matlock 2 f Kadoun 2
Gordon 6 f Richards 5
Gran 10 c Barnes 16
Shute 10 g Brickert 2
uga: Ve" g Bailey 10
: s --Chamberlain 8, To-
bacco 11, Watson 2, Costello 2,
Pudas, Munns, Shelton Ander-
son 2. Villines. Carte. Wilson. Wy-
al, Fredon, McNeil.
Shelton 11 6 13 7--37
WeSt 10 12 19 12---53
WEST WAXES HIGHCLlilBER$
()I,YMI'I(' AA LEAGUli:
lV L pf pa
West Bremerton 9 0 529 338
East Bvemerlon 8 1 511 371
Central Kitsap 4 4 349 375
South Kitsap 3 5 275 309
Port Angeles 3 5 374 403
SHELTER 2 5 300 349
North lCitsap t) 9 385 518
L'st Week
West 67. Shelton 35
East 66. Central 45
Port Angeles 42. ,()llll "3
North 57, Sequim 5G Inl.
Shelton ,19, North 'rimrston 39 (nll
'rids Friday
Shelton at East
West ar Sonth
Port Angeles at North
Bainbridge at Central nl
Thb, Natur(lay
Central at Shelton
Seqnim at Port Anlelcm (nl/
West Bremcrtol overpowered
the Highelimbers and put Shclton
in a precarious spot insofar as
playoff possibilies are concerned
with a 67-35 win-as-they-pleased
triumph on the Wildcat home floor
Friday night.
TIlE I)EFEAT. along with Port
Angeles' win over South pushed
the Climbers into sixth place. They
must be in third to mak the play-
offs.
West toyed with Shelton. After
running up a 21-3 first quarter
lead. the V¢ildcas played reserves
generously the rest of the way.
tsing a total of 14 players, ten of
whom contributed to the scoring.
By scoring en foul shots in the
second quarter, the Climbers ma-
naged to shave the half-time de-
ficit to 15 points and out-tallied
West. 16-13. in the period. But the
second half was all West and the
Wildcats widened their advantage
continually.
NO CLIMBER scored in double
figures, Larry Powell's nine being
best. Three Wildcats outscored
bin] led by Les Dicks with 1.3 even
though he was used sparingly af-
ter the first period.
The viclory clinched one of the
playoff berths for West which
now ires a 9-0 record with tlree
conforeno gaines relnainng.
The Climbers have five left and
probably nnlsl v, rin el, least fern"
u) g'el. into playoff contention.
The lineups:
,VI,1NT 67 NItI']LT()N 35
Dicks 13 f Anderson 2
Ken'el 7 f err
Shedwin 12 c Goodpaster 1
Tamerius 10 g Po\\;vell 9
Le,lie 8 g Walker 2
Subs: Virest --- Grahn 7. Johnson 4.
Balcom 2. Burley 2, Stockton 2.
Lambert. Wright. Folger. Ferris.
Shelton - Smith 7. Olson 4, Carte
9. Briekert 1. Jeffery.
('ore I)3" Quarters
Shelton 3 16 8 8-35
West 21 13 14 19 67
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