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p a. ind in coached Memphis' American Legion base I. the ball teams to 18 I ■ r J belief seasons and the hr J be a yesterday morni I s this Hospital after a H A Saturday I beat-5 lment I n a Linie G lan 1URFREESB0R0, Tenn. — Middleton’s n(4t. I T ’ rvin Day is prepared for all the ques-s — and maybe a few laughs — about Middleton Hoys lohnson wasn’t satisfii the record his team will take into this tournament twis Car- hree its win :c •r s ho tc: to ? fie! uay s team timshed tourtn in its aistnct tournament, throwing it in the toughest end of the Region 8 tournament. Few thmjphr Middleton would survive the re-jional. .And for sure the sub-state was oift vtii v emiai twice, rtic.vajry central tw Savannah twice and Chester County, find any better teams than those. We ki we’d be all right once the tournaments here. And then Middleton lost to Denm Old Hickory in the to the top looked knew we had a cl olivar beat us by a c actually played v ose two teams rd straight. Middle Old Hickory’ by tournament. leton’s top scorer x Barbara Parham, a ’$ top defensive ha time a Middleton gi d to the state tour several of his be t — in fact, his 197; what he called a cited about playing nt. he said. It’s a Olivar vi Jeffervan Coun X p m.. McMin i County •ia n Eat vi. Smyrna . Bradley Central Vi Mile 9. lemltinell. At 8 M. c tamp.oniMp game ball teams to 18 seasons and the yesterday morn Hospital after a Mr Gagliano Hospital in Mar Veterans Hospit I;»«! aimmpr closes out its seas Lebanon took th trailed after that, points. Renee Will lead the Mornstoi Vickie Earonha pace Marshall C Earonhart fimshe scorer Marshall Count first quarter on. h field goal tries an fense. The Tiger lead at 40-17 with game. Renee Jones and1 10 each for Rutle season 22-11. The win gave record and the ng semifinals. ’s first ment appear-efeated Chapel night 48-41 in action at . Chapel Hill y lead with ving to play etball. Chapel I one time, but ;rs got things ond quarter to Hftime. Chapel the lead again jtarted running ri- ch ha
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median Bill Cosby walked through the .('Mnvno-Owi !: .yiard Rudy Johnson barged in of The Racquet Club yesterday and nt of Mot hoi • i It Lionel Sinn, taunting him. jmmp Oa -®1” ----------- - • I'OOII S| in IIIIHIII irnii' uim . ■•When things liko that are allowed t go on. . Hu. iwitonttal for fight' “ tenet recogni is a vt nered, SMiddleton Coach Confident Of Team grtly declared: “1 and wo re not got miici unnniK at me ritlton sent ent ii nor ising ams rna ar s ough win place tonal nd. it erent ba • ddle u rna secu utive ball best lgers done did it When Hirnameiit. er of Friday ame tonight County ad-tournament •c.slioid this week to participate in ?mr5“cT iu w r.rU c,,It.-lse where in Tennessee: e 1S» H IbSAA I.Ills MubDistrict 12-AA at Union City-Tren- and Union City’s boys claimed nton sweepmg 1. and Union 50-47. girls’ MVP win-Trenton with 14 15th wan in 24 and 16-point James Bass. Kilzer, who Union City, Bolivar (23-4) will represent ass AAA units. Humboldt (24-7)il id Chester County (27-2) arc A challengers, while .M 1.1-14) and South Fulton (2‘J-5 irned Class A berths, tlirls State begins Tuesday ids Saturday with three oaniw (General )ur record’s not too great J have to consider jt you me of to the teams we ve VA ayed. We lost two games toy hester County, McNairy, avannah and Bolivar and iree to Denmark West. i3 Halls - Middle-in the District another upset Academy of mey’s champion- points and Me-Middleton, now finished third in 19-7. Both teams unexpected this season! said Tenn one •choul was ■ ran • I tt,e lints. s all i of thi I to Cosl Blalente • he had change or turn around in the balltcam? Cot said. We ha dence than season. Wc’v the big ball Bolivar and ( now all of the playing agaii competition When Middl Casand with 33 Carol No topped S are 23-2. In the and Pam and Bari Side spo boldt’s E Cheste Catholic gion 7-| Academy draw H meet Bis al foe w Center 11 am D1 — Bro1 mifinal Browns Merry, Bolivar. Lee S (22) an Brownst had a tc cause fc Darre nuppehn M. — V patriots rh a 60 | mght i .’5- ' 1 )umam ook a 2 ibeaten 17-6 o per ce •seLwir
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fURFREE 9 rvin Day s — and tne record 1 week’s Girls that begins 1 For the re Oh, sure, der why we' Day with a si play with an “going to be will have to another sh Junior Si whose 17.7 behind Bn with the N some comp; emy Texas NCAA shoe We feel cnef said j left out (tlj NTT. instep anyone in nse to the play well t learned a 1 last year a TSSAA 1978 Girls’ State Tournament Nome ADf7.IT ONE Session Middleton to lose. They did the unexpected this season! And to go along with that. Barbara Parham and Etta i , •; 'a it!. i•.11'. ; '.i 5 ... v. .gg bnc Arkansas baskc said yesterday he Arkansa NCAA tourj | by W mi v I last I SB'- 'if ' |and ■a row! When When Middleton got to the i st ye; lousto led Chester delinda New; ) and 11. An 21. The Lad; lame, Kristie pad 24 point added 22 a int outing b' io on. Ti I to the nc: rd led Chester le Melinda New. 1 10 and 11. An lilh 21. The Lad; “nda G wit lihi-ad It: goa |r adJe I 21 f ily Ma 1st half l-d a f nnsion le. Th J the U voper. JlirecU ly Conr '0 ever p. follt )ibbs, idy M; !n game, Kristie |;h had 24 point pee added 22 a | point outing b; pan. I- will face M ‘•round game in next week at I lphis. North Si ademy; Humbo ; and Southside’s lem Baptist Edu L s will be decide bday at Harding VA at Jackson Coli d Dyersburg poste the boys’ division g past Jackson Cc Dyersburg knocks 23), Everett Musg
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