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In the semi-final round, the C.H.S, HBH team defeated the Lamonte Vikings 33-32, It wasffa close game all the way with the lead changing hands many times, At the end of the first quarter the Vikings held an 8-7 advan- tage, but during the second quarter the Colts fought back brilliantly to maintain an l8-13 lead at half time, In the second half, the lead changed hands a couple of times before Lamonte gained a l p lead as the 3rd quarter ended, ln the final stanza the QGolts came fighting back to grab a lead and hung on till the buz- zer, ' also in the semi-finals the Colts HAH team downed the Con- cordia Orioles by a count of oint 3A-30, In the first quartertm Orioles jumped out in front mm led lO-A at the quarter, As Um second quarter rolled around dw Colts, began to forge ahead With Fitterling sinking A lmg shots in a row, and lrle smadv ing a couple of jump shots, tm Colts pulled ahead at half-time 23-16, their biggest lead of dw game, ln the second half the Colw stayed strictly to control-bal handling, and with the exceptiw of one field goal in the fourw quarter, scored only on ffw throws, Fitterling, who SNK six field goals in the firm half sparked the Colts to victory with a total of 17 points, and was high scorer of the game,
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1 , , -,,,,,g,1gA',.,, QL' ' - e v.'m,y':.13g'rf.igjiv,-A .ef-sxzaf: 126-4 g1'9i'?l-ivi-alzfff' M - what . I f cows LosE THEIR Einsfr CONFERENCE gc f PANTHERS, 29:25 E The CHS Colts lost their first conference game to the Knob Noster Panthers, Friday, January 20, by a score of 29-25, The game got off to a fairly slow start with neither team scoring during thef first seven minutes, Then the Panthers poured in three goals to the Colts' one and led at the quarter 6-2, Knob Noster continued to lead throughout the entire game never being in very much danger, although the Colts did shorten the lead near the finish, Ervin Krewson led the Colts, scoring nine points and Bob Dawes was high man for the Pan- therso V The WBW team won: again by a score of 35-19 over the Panthers UBB squads sccnr. T COLTS-25 FOG, FGTM F, Halley , O O l iFitterling 2 2 O Irle l l 2 Earp l l 2 Elwell 2 O 3 3Krewson 4 T l A5 ,Yancey O, f O 2 QWilcoxon O O 1 f from, io 5 15 LH.S, COLTS BRING HCME AFTRST PLACE TROPHY v The C,H,S. Colts Fetufned Wctorious, Saturday January 15, Nth the first place trophy from We Knob Noster Tournament, They wptured the Championship by Mwning the Knob Noster Panthers by a score of 3h-270 The Colts got off to a slow start to trail at the end of the first quarter Bebo But nduring the second period the Colts be gan to connect and led at half time In the second half the Colts continued to pull away and held a lOmpoint lead at one time the final three minutes the Pan there cut the lead a few points but were unable to take the game and the Colts were the victors, lrle set the pace for the Colts scoring 16 points t e Finals f tie consolation round Saturday night the C,H.S, HBH team lost to the Corder squad by a score of 37-AZ The lead changed hands many times during the game with the Colts never holding more than a 5 point lead, At the oofficials time out they led by one point but during the last three minutes the Colts were unable to connect and lost the game by five points Knob Noster tournament the CDHQS, HAH team defeated Corder 39m3l0 They got off to a slow start and managed to hold a lead throughout the game, the wid est margin being l2 points lrle and Fitterling set the pace for the Colts scoring 9 and lO points respectively Also in the first round the Colt HBH squad put up a hard fought battle before falling to the Leeton Bulldogs hh-33 The Colts dominated the play in the first half and held 2O'll lead at the end of the second quarter As the second half got under way the HBH team boys began to fall behind and never again dur ing the game were they able to over-take Leeton QCOHtlHuSd on next pagel J:-f , -r' Near 'Q M.. ,, T915-T-M ' 1.4 ,. , A 'ur'--., . 5 gf --L ...Dt K ,-Q.. mg...-. V- .- au-- V-P M..- ,.-W . , . Y, .5 wa- ., Q fu, an-, .mv - i L I Wray., igf,,.'.. , ' J Y HWW 67 4? .-,..- I 5 1 F4 l-I .5 25 5 ' 0 CD , 5' I - I-+9 .1 I-1' o 4 S - f U1 1 0 Cp- 33 0 .QQ 1 S O 3.311 C if, gd O 1 ' o O I' o Pb .iq Q 0 1. : 0 ' :Y '-' , r-1 , I Q7 - I CD -Q I :F U I ' J is V , ,K h A, A- , 1,- A. rfqzsr' 'J' , ffl? 'R -5'-'FFA' fx! ,- 'Q Pfizfr 'Q x: fn' N HTA LT?iiE,.? .i U .J , ,.,,,,,,,,, E., .,,,. ,L ,A ,.,,,,, N., , , , H 0 W . L, QM - 3 ,I Q, H., L ,,,.,,,,-,si ,,-g1,g'w5'T1fzffj Agiggvc .QM ,g,5TgQ'f2n,5fy91iiis,SQ4 g4fQ,3w,ff,1?, ,kyqfd I ,fx fgfg gr, ii s ,,!ff3,f.. 3,5 ' .Y f.f4f',f EQMQ:-5 '. fig.-6 F335-5 lligagfffIliff'5':fffJ'Ex:'E:f?5's?3-Gif xiii-C :'IggE. 'fT3g,fiQi'J.'-' f.Q5 Ex?-f'i 4,,,f,L33'5'5. HBE' ii3g21?5,,,.-if f25'2g?i2,iy 'lf,iJ,i'-,zfig s.ia53 3f?'2'L- 5-E f 3'-'e 151'h4i!j CQ?-gzgfi rf.'Qfr'-fri LJ Tv' in Ti? ' f 4 ' g , ' 12: Q!,fy':'f'2 sv J,vg'fL!'9'-49 ffm '.'-Q ,' .. mflil-:.9i?-fftri-53555-fs'.'i -ff..',y!+f:fG.,i','fi 'fgflfii 'EAR -'f-32,1-I MPI: .:'1.:-N-i! 13' '-'gif Q' ' - Fifi IJ fe- 'f --'R--J' fi-If ff U? 1--' 4 G '1 '-'ff - 'if fs f- ' ' - 1' - ' K' ' 5 ' ' ' V ' if dw A ,..T'
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