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-into- tt.»- quarter when Tim
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tm»krh.Wtiv with hur.f■df\ astatine
tieorgt- I't'.ei.s, .1> pi-';-:ntt a
L a d ie s ’ & Men
1 ‘ left on th*' rlock, the score ri*.vJ’ 7C»-71 f.-i red to New k f: .r.. t! < 1' c: M'pie.
sparklinF sami1, contrlt'utcd 2~t
m.ith ^eiUus tn figure out that 18 points vllle cl.ut' In the Midwest'
They are
points followed by Chris B u r­
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v. m! in the rem alninr tim e.
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ct;i-r; N.irr.i:,;, 'o:;. gess with 18, Mark I enhnrt with
T ”>e 1 e r o n d gaT ie, p lo y e d b e fo r e o b o w lin g and sc r e o m t ng
u itiz , imiefUe:
ar.a
lt>, ’l\en i t . e i
iiiiit", 1_,aul
c a p a c ity crow d, saw the N ew ark P e n g u in s hang o n for dear
Silva," outfielder.
Daugherty wife ejght and Dave
lif e b e f o r e e k i n g out a 76-75 scream er o ve r So d us P o in t
Dedrick also revealed that nine
Comstock with six .
N o. 2.
players from Newark have been
Mike Morgan tossed in 26, Ron
Jo Jackson, the peerless Spartan who helped put Sodus Central
assigned to Danville for 1974,
Giles ,14, Jim Nolan 12, Brian
on the hoop maps the past two years, and C hris W illiam s, a team­
Smyth ' six and C liff Hunt and
mate, combined for a 2 6 -point effort'in the Anal period that came They are Sam Killingsworth, cat­
Jim Vienna tour each Tor fee
this close to wiping out a 14-point Newark lead. We thought cher; Mike Gilbert, V ic M arinip^
2 in C e n te r gym S a tu rd a y n ig h t. N ew ark
M IK E T A N E A g6es up w ith one-handed jump­
Pack which played the Penguins
we were witnessing the finish to the New ark-Pittsford Sutherland chalj infleiders; Jim Bendick,
ped Sodus P o in t, 76 to 65 in .th r ille r .
er inch am pio nsh ipg am e w ith Sodus P o in t No/
on 18—18 term s in the firs t pe­
sectional th rille r when the Penguins opened up that 14-point T erry E rv in , M a r c o s M ejias,
outfielders; Gary Conn, Je ff B a r­
riod, The Penguins, featuring
G O L F SH O P
gap on the board. The turning point in the 23-12 third quarter for
four starters from the .Newark
Newark came when M ark Lenhart converted three consecutive ker; Mark Plunkett and JoeSlay543 W. Union St.
ma&er, all pitchers.
Reds/Tipped fee-game wide open,
and unmolested free throws to put his club ahead, 51 to 41, The
Newark,.___
P e r r y Danforth, who batted
in fee second period with 3 i
.blond hoopster then zipped in a corner shot seconds la te r to give
.314 in 54 games for Newark, has
points, kept up their scoring pe­
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his club a 53-31 edge with two minutes le ft in the’period.
been assigned to the Shreveport
The Penguins, coached by the b rilliant Mike Tanea, carried
Mark Lenhart and W illiam s 76-75 margin. They had moved riods in fee third with 26 points
In a, bristling encounter from
' club in the Texas League where
a 57-43 advantage into th e jin al eight minutes which were marked
each
popped four buckets in fee within three just under the.minute M
he was batting ,300 in 12 games the opening buzzer to the final
by exciting play and a wild' finish.
second period as the "Penguins mark as the Penguins hung on fo r
when the Brew ery sent him to second, the Newark Penguins out­
Newark field a 66-55 lead at the 5-minute mark when we tell
took a 34-31 halftim e lead into the victory and the tournament J
their New York-Penn League
PeteJJiffenberg er, boys' supervisor at the Center, that the Pen­
lasted Sodus Point, 76 to 75, for their dressing quarters. Dave championship,
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affiliate
in
Ju
ly
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guins "had better slow it down or it w ill be a replica of the Sect. 5
the championship in the senior Comstock chipped in with a re ­
Tanea
ripped
the
cprds
fo
r
five
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Dave Simplot has be.en s e n t
“ A” finals (an observation we also made to a scribe at the courtdivision (17-18 years) of fee bound and four' of six from fee baskets in the quarter which saw
to Dubuque, Iowa, and Mark Young
side press tables). Tanea fires a 20-footer but Jackson and W il­
Wayne County Easter Basketball line wife Je s sie Louder and Jack- S Y u sJP o in t outscore the Newark J
liam s are- not to be .denied-as-tlieyTpiek up their.ciufr w ife dazzli ng ,, and DeWayne Glascock were gi.-, tournament- in- fee Genter ' -gym’-'sonTallym g'four'points eaclrforentry, 32 to 19. Comstock swished I
ven T h e ir outright release, ac­
shots to cut Newark’s lead to 72-69 with 2:25 left in fee game.
Saturday night.
Sodus Point.
four -big ones in a row from the |
cording
to
Dedrick,
Gebrge River's, a star throughout fee tournament, takes a bad shot
The P e n g u in s , flooring the
The Penguins, coached by Matt foill line in fee period as w ell as i
The Co-Pilots w ill launch the
but Tanea' goea through a crowd to make it 74-69. W illie Jackson
same club feat battled Eittstord- Burgess, raced to a 57-43 bulge adding a crucial rebound effort’,
1974
season
at
Batavia
on
June
Ciinfrti-’itca a basket but Mike gets it back on a rebound at 1:10
Sutherland in the recent sectional ' n fe s JM rd period on four bas- George h ive rs came through with |
and it's the Penguins, 76 to 71. Jo Jackson knocks one in and it’s 22 and their home opener on leompetition with , the exception kets and three-free throws by
a basket as tim e ran out on the *
76-73 with 57 seconds ' left. . . 33 seconds.. . 27 seconds when June 23 against fee same club. of Tim Tanea, met the Sodus Lenhart and three.rebounds by
319 W E S T U N IO N ST. N E W A R K , N. Y.
inspired lakesiders who came |
R ivers lets go a long one that is nowhere near fee target. The
Point No. 2 team which included Comstock. W illiam s and W illie wifetn a whisker of wiping out L
Penguins are running eat the clock a t the time-and h ere's little
Jo Jackson and Chris W illiam s Jackson eaelrscored two baskets the Penguinsr T4-pbint advantage’
for the lakesiders with Jo Ja c k ­ going Into the hectic quarter.
liam s roars in with his 14th and last basket of the night and it’s
son lim ited to a p air of foul shots.
lineup.
W illiam s, topped a ll pointma,now 76-75. 'The action is tense, belieye us, when R ivers is fouled
■W illiam s and J o Jackson-turned
The Newark club held a 14-12
with only-one avcond lo ft-ea fee-feaepiege on fee-east w all of fee
on in thei final eight minutes to kers with 30 points on 14 hoops
firs t period lead on Mike Tanea’s
. gym which is rocking from the excitement.
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get their club back in contention and two of four from the foul
four twisting jump shots and
R iv e r s goes te the lin e . H e can ic e the game w ith tw o
wife six baskets each and with line. Tanea, held to two buckets
three driving layups by George
in the m iddle periods, finished
c o n v e r s i o n s i H e can. c lin c h it w ith o u t a c o n versio n and
R ivers with W illiam s getting a only one second remaining in the with 23 m arkers on 11 baskets
Lee
R
ivers
and
Russ
Cornwell
the Penguins led |>y a slim
th a t's e x a c tly w hat hapgfets-#'p air underneath for the lake- gamq,
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and . one of three free throw
R ivers m isses fee- firsj/jtoss.- ■
-There; i s one -more but not Ja r scored 20 points apiece to lead
stders;
attempts. Lenhart closed with 19
2QQR ivers. Four Penguins are aligned in the backcourt when R iv e rs is fee Newark Pilo ts to a 90. to
points
followed
by
Cojjistock
with
31
rout
over
the
Macedon
Bom­
on the line. The ball is snatched by Jackson who fire s that last toss
PA TTERN S
18. R ivers with 12 and C hris
aftqr the R iv e rs’- m iss. The buzzer- sounds fee-end of fee-game bers. In ..a 15 and 16-year *oId
IN S TO C K Burgess
w
ith
four,
Comstock,
pairing in the Wayne County Ea s­
before the ball is in flight.
s
who
played
a
rugged
game
under
ter
basketball
tournament
at'the
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the boards,, flicked in five field
Center last Tuesday.
The 22nd annual Easter tournament was again expertly.handled
goals and hit on eight of 10 from
'fhe Pilo ts stormed to a 28-6
by L a rry Darby, fee ex-Army sergeant, who provided this corner
M A T C H P A IN T T0I
the foul-line.
' firs t period lead on three bueFrancis Gulnane belted a 279
with an interesting item during one of the games, He said there were
Jackson,
one
of
the.
best
hoop■
;ets by Mike Arqult and a pair third game in his 668 series.for
The Newark Streakers ran tocP
Y O U R WALLPAPER
167 chairs set tip in the game and the tournament at the tim e had-}
!ch by R ivers and M ark Kouwe a record high in the T ri- fo wn fast for the NewSrk Pilo ts who sters ever to come out of Sodus',
-been averaging 100.2 persons e-game,— ----- — ,
fed a’dd ed lB more in the second Bowling League.
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"'dropped a .114,-40 decision.in a collected 20 points followed by
“ How in billy-ho do you arrive at an average figure like that,?’’ we
on three baskets by Cornwell
His
other
games
were,.-210
and
Wayne Coynty Easter tournament W illie Jackson with a dozen, Ted
- ask him. •
and a p air by Pat C a rr.
- . 179, Harold Kuhn ehippdd in with a pairing in fee 15 and 16-year- Allen with five afid Frank and.
“ Easy,” grins L a rry . “ You take the total number of attendance
R iv e rs bombed the boards for 567 to r the Vince’s five which old division' at^fee Center last Je s s ie , Louder with four each.
so far and divide'it by the total number of games.”
The losers outshot Newark, 33
seven baskets and Carey ‘F a rre ll easily swept four points from ■Wednesday.
We leave the gym talking to ourselves.
to
31, from fee field but the Pen­
adcled three in the third when Don’s entry.
, - Steve Kline jammed 18 buc*
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P A IN T &
the Pilots put 32 more points - In other matkhes the Neals, .kets through the hoops and five guins picked up 14 points in 22
Steve Kline and Tim Tanea, two' mainstays o f next year’s on the board, Cornwell tossed in
lost four to Northside, NashYille' ffee " throws tor a total of 41 free throw trie s to Sodus’ nine
W A LLPA PER
Varsity quintet, j officiated a ll games in the 12 years and under five baskets in fee final quarter,
Sound dropped three to.Burn- paints, Tim Tanea knocked in 29 of 13 attemtps. '
class with the exception of fee championship game, D irector i! Kouwe chipped in w ife 11
The o fficials assessed 15 fouls
N ew ark
w ells and Zappias copped three points on 13 field goals and three
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Darby said the high school juniors "worked perfect games. “ No .points, Arquit eight, F a rre ll
from the Woodhams. . '
free throws. Bob Daugherty chec­ against the Penguins, including
arguments at any tim e,” said Darby, “ They ran fee games to seven, C a rr and Bob DeWolf six
ked in with 23 m arkers and Bob two technicals against Tanea, and
A nthony and; M arg aret M augiri
clocklike manner.”
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each for the Pilo ts. Len Freyn
Miranda added 14. Lee R ivers 20 against Sodus Point, including
G O LF MATCH
v
O w ners
and Mark Henning had 10 .points
topped fee Pilo ts with 13 points. a technical against the coach.
T im T a n e a , by the w a y , p lo y s s o hard th a t he w ill crash
each tor the Bombers.
The Streakers rolled up 24
Coach e ed rtc Tiebout’s New­
in to a freig ht tra in to make a b a s k e t. H e often goes crash in g
ark varsity golf team w ill match points in the firs t quarter and
Jim
F
a
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e
r
Posts
onto the floor or a g a in s t the m atted stage, on the south end
strokes- w ith Mynderse Aca­ 29 in the third to race to a
- of the p laying su rfa c e .
587 in Lo o p M a tc h
dem y's shotmakers on A pril 29 t s iid bulge and closed with 27
- In one of fee games he was standing i n fee path, of Cla y.Wflgr
at the Newark Country Club. The" -and 34-T>oint quarters,
Jim Fagner tossed a 232 open­
ner who came charging down court with the b all, Tim made
K line slammed in seven buc­
JV golfers w ill be competing
' ■surefee wasn't going to kiS's fee; floor or stage again.-He stepped ing game in his 587 se ries which
kets in the la st quarter.—
at Seneca F a lls.
to one side just in time to avoid a collision. C lay, a prospect for failed ’to help the Whelans who
X
s t ill dropped three points-to fee
next year’s V arsity, just brushed fee defensive player.
ENDS THURSDAY!
Comstocks in- Rose C ity League
^
Monday iiight; “
"
B ill Green, who works at the Sodus Point Recreation Center,
A 212-550 by B e rt (300) Wahl
started out as coach of both Sodus Point entries in fee. senior
led the Jansens to a 3-pointer
division. The Sodus Point 1 and 2 clubs met for the right to play fee
over the Genesees, John B a iley’s
Penguins for the championship. What to do? Green ancLSiei
as Rose
Putnam tossed a coin,, with Green getting the No. 2 team with Jo
C ity Glass lost three to Silve r
Wed. 8. Thurs. a* 7
Jackson and Chris W illiam s and Putnam getting the team, with Dan
Floss. In other pairings the Mo­
STA RTS FRIDAY
Thomas and Bryan Weeks.
hawks lost three to East Newark
The Jackson-led team was late arrivin g at fee Center, The offi­
G rill despite a 213-536 by Bob
'th e
cials could have forfeited the game to the'Putnam club but Putnam
Follette and the Angels won four
w
graciously consented' to wait 30 minutes. The delay of the Jackson
from the Bordens on a 531 by B ill
3 8 3 S & -*
club was attributed to car trouble. Sportsmanship awards are in Deisering.
Order for Steve Putnam,
R E G . $4.99
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When Coach Reed's team played fee " B ” Rangers frorrpNorth
Rose the referee asked the Sodus Point players’ to take off their
jerseys,
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The Sodus Point starters were a ll black and the NR players all
j white.
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B ill Tanea, working one of the tournament games, slipped to
one knee in order to get out of the line of play.
‘Get off your knee,” yelled Alex Ellg h . “ If you’re going to say
one say one tor me.”
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Scott Brown,. 6--1 freshman .from W akefield (M ass.) High School,
took in the Easter, tournament and likes Newark. He is staying wife
the Thomas McHugh fam ily and may make his home here starting
.next September, He played freshman and JV b ask etb all at W akefield.
Community Center staff members te ll us he looks pretty good with
a basketball in h is ' hand, Coach Gary M ille r. He’s. only. 14. End
of recruiting for now, G a r y .. Humberto M aestre rolled identical
130 games for Nashville Sound in the Tri-Town League. , .B ill
Tanea, Tom McHugh, Ron Ceravolo, Bob Everdyke, Nancy Pizzirusso and Duane McCue took in -most of fee tournament g am es.. ,
The Rochester Lancers shut out Johnny Bilo tta’s Syracuse Suns,
5 to 0, in a.scrim m age played under perfect weather conditions
On the high school pitch last Saturday afternoon.. .What happened
to the lights for nocturnal’ track meets in N e w a rk ?.. Jo Jackson
--MdJDan.Thomas. may be playing for Auburn Community College next
year. .’ . The JJaugherty fam ily may move to New Je rs e y o r Ger­
many. If fee fam ily stayed in Newark fee Reds would have a rugged
center in Bob Daugherty who looks good to us as v a rsity m a te ria l..... ~
Look-alikes: Tim Tanea and Jim Hanagan. . . Bernie Po rra y of
Walworth said Chris Collins Is the best all-around athlete ever to
play at Wayne Central. C plllns is headed tor Oneonta where he
w ill probably concentrate on soccer.
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