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N EW A R K ’S 6-5 junior center T rip F la v in
fo r rebounding position during Reds
opening round victo ry over Edison in H ie John
Sens M em orial basketball tournam ent.
J J/.s place second in tourney
Playing against a Webster Thomas
team that had a gigantic height ad
vantage the N ew ark -Reds
demonstrated the hustle and deter
mination that has become the
trademark -of Newark basketball.
This courageous effort by the Reds
earned them the respect of all the-fans
at the game, but the Reds still came
up on the short end of a 49-47 loss to
the undefeated Webster Thomas
Ridgemen in the finals of the John
Sens Memorial Basketball Tourna
ment at Penfield.
In the opening round of the tourna
ment. the Redis overcaine a lackluster
performance and held on to Ueleat the
Edison Tech Inventors 64-59; The
Reds won the game at the foul line
where they were 12 for 19, while the
Inventors made good on only seven of
16free throws.
The Reds led after the first eight
minutes 24-17and increased their lead
to 34-25at halftime. .
Edison Tech began to pound the of
fensive boards and on the strength of
their Rebounding came back to eut
Newark’s lead to 47-41' entering the
fourth quarter, and they eventually
harrowed the Newark margin to 5746.
Edison had a couple of opportunities
to take the lead but went sour at the
foul line. Newark’s Dave Mason and
Darren Cowles connected on four
crucial foulshots down the stretch for
the Reds.
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The Inventors made the game-close
in an attempt to stop the clock, the
The Newark junior varsity baskets points while teammates Jim Smith
' ball team placed second in the John and Jose Gonzales chipped in with 14 Reds were forced to foul the
Ridgemen who connected oh 12 of 16
Sens Memorial, Basketball Tourna and il points, respectively. Tim Her
free throws in the last quarter and
ment in Penfield. The JV ’s defeated man added 10 points to the Reds’ of
wonthe championship 51-39.
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Edison Tech 74-39 in the opening fense.
- The Reds were led by Jim " Smith
round of action, but they fell short to
Behind Jim Smith’s six first-period
and Tim Herman who had 11 and 10
Webster Thomas 5L35kin .the. cham- points the-Reds edged-Thomas 10-8in
points, respectively. ChadFrank add
pionshipgame.
the first period of the final game.
ed 10points.
. In the tournament’s opening game Newark clung to their slim,lead by
: According to Coach Ceravolo,
The John Heise Junior Bowling
the Reds exploded for 27first-quarter edging Thomas 13-12 in the second
“ Webster Thomas gave us the outside League held the annual no-tap tourna
points, while limiting Edison to six stanza and had a 23-20 lead at Qie in
shot, but my kids failed to put the ball ment oh Dec. 18 at Colacino’s Rose
points. Newark outscored the Inven termission.
in the basket. If a team sits back in a
Bowl Lanes. Trophy winners in the
tors 18-11 in the second stanza and .. The third quarterjwas a nightmare.
junior and senior -d&isisB are hs
tooka4S-17 lead at ttoehalf."
for the Reds as tlfey connected on only
foot jump shot, you had better make follows: .
one of nineteen shots and were
it. We took the collar in the third
The second half was a.little tighter
Senior High series scratch - Boys,
but the Reds still managed^to outscore outscored by the Ridgemen 11-4.
period.”
, ,
Mike -Miller, 654 and girls. Kristy
Edison 29-22 for a’74-39victory and a Thomas had a 3147 lead entering-the
The-JY’s are now 5-3'for the season. Ulrich. 534.
spot in the finals, against Webster finaleight minutes.
Their next game^fs on Friday,
High series handicap -Boys, Dennis
Thomas. - • ' -— - January 7 with the. iPenn Yan
Howell, 706 and girls, Mary Canne,
. Tim Burm led the Reds with 21
-749;-- -- Junior high series scratch * Boys,
A .J. Alvarado. 692 and girts, Melissa
Cldudius474.
High series with handicap - Boys,
Ron Blaisdell, 741 and 'girls, Beth
Kuchinick, 621.
Concord 3, New. Disc. 1
M. Nye 545, Dan 'VanNorman (218)
WednesdayMixers
Steak Out 3, Donthe Bar 1
538, Larry Hironimus 531, Arlyn
-JD&R 4. Millers 0
Genesee 2, Parker ? .... .
Noyes 51L Jt o Miiliman (^2) 507,
WFLC RooMes4, MattsO
T Top ten howlers: Bpb ^uflln (252)
Walt Dennis 503.
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585, Arlo'Fisher 582, Jito Fagner (213)
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Utica Club 3. Keeslers 1
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Rose Gity League
Iroquois 2, NoName 2
Kyle Ulrich (211) 529, Dan VanRoch. Bus. 4, Comers0
Top ten bowlers: Art Rogers (206,
Junior Basketball League results as
Norman 526, Ed Netherwood 517, Tom
Norseman 3i&, Crestline %
,256) 628, E . Broekhuizen (215) 579,
of December 29 are as follows: Bucks
Damick515.
Columbia 3, Piehler 1
Harold Hess (209) 562, Chet Cook 547,
defeated Celtics 53-35 and Pistons
defeated Mavericks 45-41.
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by out-rebounding the Reels 41-25.2? of
those rebounds coining off the offen
sive board.
.
Sophomore Jini,Thom son led the
Keds with 18 points, vvhile Trip Flavin
added -hi point.-,; a n d e i g h t rebounds
Dave Mason and Darren Cowles chip
ped in with 12 and 11 points, respecIn the titie game played at Penfield
High School, the Reds came out play
ing aggressive defense and ja m M
out to a 17-10 first period lead. The
K id u o r n t 'n won tbe s o c o n d quarter 1 14 but the Reds still held a 31-25 lead
at halftime
;
A g o o d example of, the mismatch in
height was watching Newark s. 5-1-1.
160 -pound senior guard D arren
Cowles defending Webster’s 6^5, 225pound Pat Kelly., Cowles did an
outstanding job on Kelly lim iting hun
to 12 points.
The Reds edged Thomas 11-9 m the
third quarter and had a 42-34 fead
entering the final eight minutes of ac
tion,
H
ner to take a 49-46 lead:' 1
Cowles connected on a free
cut Webster’s lead to 49-47
seconds to play .
The Reds really showe
character at this point as th
up with two steals and a rebc
they Were unable to cash in <
their final four shots.
Darren Cowles led the Red
points, while teammates Tri
and Dave Mason added nine
points respectively.
Newark’s Dave Mason won
nament’s Most Valuable
Award, Mason was joined.!
m ates Flavin and Cowles oi
tournament team which also
Kelly and.Deson from Thou
field’s Jim Theodorakat
Edison's Marvin Velasquez
Coach SeageR eaHed thi
"Our b » t^fal team efioi
year. My kids did an i^utstan
It’s a shame they hade ,to
with a two-point lo
g
formance like tonight.
The Reds, who were shooting weu
for three quarters, slid-.
denly went cold, hitting on only two of
eleven shots. This, cold spell allowed
the'Ridgemen to take the lead by one
point, 47-46, with just under two
minutes to play.
The Reds missed the front end of a
one-and-one situation and Webster
scored on a long jiimper from the cor
fm m the field
1§T REAR MED STUDENTS
WASHINGTON - F o r the I
in nearly two decades, 1
enrollment is down this fall
tiofc’s metfiqal -schools, a
association reported recently
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league
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results
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