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rm4 Pacing the Dogs with 23 points, Dave An- dress (31) puts a lay-up over Shelbyville ' s Doug Adams |21| in the regional title game. Bewildered by the appearance and play by all-state candidate Rick Mousa |54) of Sey- mour, forward Gory Barker (15) tries to keep track of the loose boll as does Seymour ' s guard Baron Hill. The Dogs were set bock by undefeated and second-ranked Seymour. Good position by Gary Barker (15) and Bill McGinley (33) give the Dogs a rebound against Greenwood during regional action. 107
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Bull Dogs end year at Semi-State Surprising most people, the Dogs took the sectional by beating Brown County. The regional was especially unex- pected. An underdog, the Canines got past Greenwood on two free throws by Terry Schmidt in the closing sec- onds. In the title game against Shelby- ville, the Dogs were behind when Dave Andresss 23, Dave Miles ' 1 9 and Schmidt ' s 18 enabled them to whip Shelbyville end to win a trip to Hinkle Fieldhouse. At Hinkle, the Dogs fought evenly with Muncie Central holding a lead after three quarters, 50-49. The fourth quarter was completely different as Muncie took over. The Dogs stayed in the game on the hot shooting of Dave Miles, who riddled the Muncie zone with 25 foot set shots to take top scoring honors with 26 points. As Terry Schmidt (11) goes up with a Mun- cie Central player defensively, Dave Miles (35) and Gary Barker |15) ready for the rebound. Going in for the lay-up, senior Brian Sny- der |4) slips by his opponent in the Canines sec game against Connersville. Allempling two points on the hook-shot, Bill McGinley (33| out-moneuvers the Anderson de- fense in the Dogs ' overtime victory. 106
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Pups pulverize rivals; compile 18-1 record When the buzzer went off ending the CHS Bull Pups ' season, they had compiled the second best record in reserve history, 18-1. Their only loss was to the Seymour Little Hoots during the Reserve Tourney champion- ship game. Leading the team in scoring with 269 points and a 14.2 point average, and playing in all nineteen games was sophomore guard Steve Phillips. He was also the most accurate from the free throw line. In this department, he hit 59 out of 7 A, for 80%. Having the best field goal per- centage, junior guard Dave Lanham hit 83 out of 130 for an unbelievable 63%. Way ahead of the rest, he also led the team in assists with 84, 26 more than his closest competitor. In the rebounding department, sophomore forward Tim Huffman pulled 124 missed shots off the board, while junior hardwoodite Bill Stitsworth snatched down 80 re- bounds. Popping from 17 fee , Steve Phillips (25) finds himself surrounded by four of the op- posing ployers in reserve action at Shelby. Whipping the ball under to Steve Pavey, Tim Huffman breaks the New Albany defense in the first game of the reserve tourney. Pulling off the offensive rebound, Bruce Ott fries a turn-around jumper as Bill Frede |53| and Bill John (45) get in position. RESERVE BASKETBALL Opponent Providence 55 Bloomington 40 Connersville 46 Shelbyville 53 Madison 43 Manual 49 Martinsville 49 Greensburg 38 Northside 57 Reserve Tourney New Albany 55 Seymour (OT)55 Franklin 36 Rushville 42 Indianapolis Wash. . . .41 Seymour 46 Southport 54 Warren Central 58 Anderson 54 Jeffersonville 58 CHS 64 55 59 55 78 64 64 65 82 70 54 46 47 70 52 59 66 64 65 MmW f ' ft RESERVE BASKETBALL — FRONT ROW: Tom And- ress, Gary Frazier, Steve Phillips, Bill Stitsworth, Steve Pavey, Joe Chappell, Dave Lanham, Will Watts, Kim Vannice. SECOND ROW: Tim Huff- man, Bill Johns, Larry Decker, Bill Frede, Coach Lou Giovannini, Dorrell Foist, Dave Manning, Bruce Ott, Ray Wheeler. 108
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