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Basketball B Team Claims 8Victories, 11 Deteats The high point ofthe junior varsity season, according to Coach Carroll Cookson. was defeating first-seeded Puxico inthe Puxico Invitational Tournament. ln a regularly scheduled game, the AHS B team defeated Bell City, which had vvon three first place trophies in seasonal tournaments. The junior varsity took third place in the Puxico Invitational Tournament and fourth place in the Bell City tournament. They ended their season vvith an 8-11 record. . VJ 'S QHRETS ix 5988578 Basketball B Team: 1Front Rowj Tony Wiggins, Victor Mor- lVlark Stepp, Rodney ris, Wesley Westbrook, Ronnie Jordan, Keith Kidd, Paul CarrolICookson. lVlcFerron, Stanley Lanpher, Lonnie Daniel. QBack Rowl Stevenson, Mark Robins, and Coach
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Fans Slide To Stateg Hornets Win Again! Basketball fans who went to bed March 13 dreaming of an exciting trip to Columbia to watch the State finals were very unhappy to awake in the early morning hours of March 14 and find a three-inch snow covering a sheet of ice. But the dreadful weather kept only a few fans home. Peering fearfully through falling snow in the pre-dawn hours, driving 30 miles an hour for miles while holding their breaths, the fans reached their destination in time to cheer the Hornets to an astonishing upset over the number-one seeded Glasgow, who was trying for a 64-ga me winning streak - a streak which would have set a new record. The score was 59-50. The jubilant team defeated Northeast Nodaway, another undefeated team, 55-44 on March 15, to earn the State Class A Championship for the second time in four years. It was a slow, deliberate game, rather anticlimactic after the excitement of beating Glasgow. We played the way we had to, Coach Carroll Cookson said. Upon arriving home, the triumphant Hornets were met by a train of approximately 250 cars who demonstrated the fans' pride by parading through the town, honking noisily.
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Above: Mark Robins guards his man closely in the Home- coming game against Woodland, which the junior varsity lost. During the Oran game, Above Center, Mark Stepp, Mark Robins, and Rodney Stevenson battle for possession ofthe ball while Keith Kidd and Lonnie Daniel prepare for the outcome. It was a defeat for Oran. Awaiting the re- bound, Steve Vavak is ready to spring as Rodney Steven- son soars to get the ball during the Wooddale game, Above Left. lt was a victory for the l-lornets. Left: Fighting for the ball are Mark Robins, 44, and Steve Vavak, 34, in the Wooddale game, as teammates Mark Stepp and Keith Kidd stand by to help. ,
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