The White Falcon

Útgáva

The White Falcon - 14.01.1972, Síða 10

The White Falcon - 14.01.1972, Síða 10
Intramural BB Play Resumes Second half competition is un- derway in intramural basketball, but the leaders bear a familiar look through Jan. 10th action. In A League, NavCommSta's Big Orange, first half winners and losers of only one game, took their first two second half con- tests and lead NSGA (2-1) and Supply (1-1). Supply's David Devaney has put in the points at an 18.2 clip to hold a slim edge over Jack Beck's 17.6. Jack performed for ComFair Kef in the first half but now is doing his shooting for Air Ops. Scoring averages are for the full season. Devaney also leads B League in scoring with 26.7 per game for High School. A distant second is Grindavik's John Toles at 17.1. The Teachers, B League first half champs, have not lost after three outings and share first with Rockville, winners of a tri- ple overtime marathon on Monday. One game bake are the Icelandic IKF Club, AFI, AMD and 57th FIS, all at 2 - 1. ComFairKef dropped back from A League and has found little respite, losing two with a lone victory. Light play was the early pat- tern in C League's A division as NSGA II, Admin, Comptroller, and Fleet Weather won their only con- test. In B division, AFI II and the Cavaliers at 2-0 held the top over Commissary's 2-1 mark. Balance, rather than high sco- ring, is the order in C League as the top five scorers are separa- ted by only 2.3 points. Ed Bur- ton at 12.8 leads, followed by Dave Hettel, 11.3, Mick Odell, 11.1, Rich Martinez, 10.5, and Skip Scripture, 10.1. Most of "the girls in Ladies A League don't score much, either, except for Barbara Fredericks and Jean Maxwell, whose 13.4 and 10.6 averages stand alone. They also led their Max's Mice team to vic- tory in its only game. The Pink Panthers are 2-0 to lead. In the three-team girls B Lea- gue, the Castaways and Jets have each defeated the Tigers in the only games. Not much scoring in this division as Nancy Kasting's 8.2 average leads Paula Lewis and Dee O'Neill, each at 6.8. C League Leader Is Player of the Week Ed Burton of NSGA II was chosen for the first week of second half play for his 16-point effort in leading his team to victory over the CFK Gobblers, the first half champions. The score was 41-35 in a real upset. Burton is the C league leading scorer with a 12.8 average. The Petersburg, Va. native got his cage start in high school there and played intramural ball at Northwest, Va., communications station prior to coming to NSGA. Game of the Week The Vikings of A.T. Mahan High School overcame a 15-point defi- cit in the second half to defeat the 57th Interceptors, 41-40, in a real barn burner. David Devaney scored on a short jump shot with 36 seconds to play to give the Vikings the lead. 57th had three chances to take the lead back but missed on all three attempted shots. Devaney led Viking scorers with 16 while Drew Eason's 13 were high for the Interceptors. The gunners continue to show their stuff at noon where Vern Chewning at 20.9 and Brad Floto's 20.7 set the Open League pace and Dan Haley at 20.3 and Denny Bour- geois with 18.9 show the way in the Recreation League. Supply's 3-0 mark puts them in a commanding Open League lead o- ver the Nuggets and the Vandals at 1-1. Pruitt's Terrors, 4-0, and Shaw's Raiders, 3-0, still had not felt the sting of defeat on Monday. Intramural Bowlin^^ On Monday night, Sam Jones had a big 237 scratch game to take over the lead in that department in the American League. High av- erage of 186 is held by Gus Shol- der while Jerry Pixler's 617 is the high scratch series. Ron Ras- mussen has a 700 handicap series and A1 Wright a 259 handicap game to lead those races. Top spot in the American Lea- gue is held comfortably by 57th FIS with a 51 - 21 record, while Nav Comm Sta, OMD, Food Services, and BOQ are close behind. Roy Bollinger is a double lea- der in the North Atlantic League with a 635 series and 244 game. Len Hedgcoth's 188 average, Roger Paschal's 265 handicap game and Dennis Ezzell's 688 handicap se- ries are other highs. Rockville's 48-24 record gives them a two game lead over VP-56 them a two game lead over VP - 56 in North Atlantic standings with AFI, NavCommSta and Admin breath- ing down the leaders' necks. High roller in the three gues is Fred Longley, who the National League with average. John Phillips with a 660 set and Clarence McKinney's 253 game set the scratch pace and Tom Taylor's 720 and Bill Bell's 286 are high handicap marks. AMD has the team lead at 49-19 and is one game up on Supply #1 and two over AFI. Recreation is only another two behind AFI. Junior B—ball action The A. T. Mahan dependent's school junior basketball leagues swung back into action last Sat- urday following the holidays with six games. In A League (13-14 year-olds), the McDonald squad bombed Ewing, 52-21, behind Rob Goetz with 16 points. Carlyon squeaked by the Moulton five, 18-17. Teams are identified by their coach's last names. Robert Chavez led all scorers for the day as his 23 markers led Brown over McNeill, 30-12, in B League. Saeger edged out Pearson 15-13, in the other B contest foi^ 11-12 year-olds. The little guys, 9-10 year-ol^B in C League also played two gamSI with Adams topping McKnight, 13-5 and Flood defeating Miovas, 12-9. Tony Margo's 8 points led all C League shooters. 10 January 14, 1972

x

The White Falcon

Beinleiðis leinki

Hvis du vil linke til denne avis/magasin, skal du bruge disse links:

Link til denne avis/magasin: The White Falcon
https://timarit.is/publication/382

Link til dette eksemplar:

Link til denne side:

Link til denne artikel:

Venligst ikke link direkte til billeder eller PDfs på Timarit.is, da sådanne webadresser kan ændres uden advarsel. Brug venligst de angivne webadresser for at linke til sitet.