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QECO D ROU CARMHI. 5 1-1 19 6 -1-1 H.TRlNITY I2 16 11 21 611 The second Trinity game was quite unlike the first one, also. The Tigers scored the first hasket and were never headed. With Gus Pasduini doing the heavy work, Trinity raced to a 28-19 advantage at halftime. The Brown and White rallied gamely and pulled to with- in one point of' the Tigers at the third period. Pasquini scored 12 points in the Final period alone, while Carmel was held to 6. Pasquini and Buszcada led Trinity with 25 and 21 points. Darcy tallied 13 for the Caravan. CARNIHI. 7 fl 1-1 12 +2 S'1'.R1'l'A 8 12 17 15 52 For the second time, Rita disposed of Carmel's l,ights with comparative ease, With Trandel and Piccione leading the way, the Mustangs jumped of'1' to a 20-16 lead at halftime. The Ritans increased the margin in the last two quarters and ended up on the long end of a 52--12 score. l'iccione's hall-handling was too much for the Caravan, as XYels1ier was the only con- sistent scorer. XYelmher and Trandel shared scoring honors with 15 points apiece. CARMH1. O 8 111 1-1 e-11 S'1'.1f1.1Z.-Xl3F.'l'H 8 9 12 111 39 ln thc season's final game, Carmel eked past Hlizalveth on their f'loor -11-39. The game was close and thrilling from start to finish. lt was tie score at the halfi, hut the lronmen, paced hy King, romped to a 2 point lead at the third quarter. The Brown and XX'hite finally came to life in the fourth period and just man- aged to nip rhe fighting Ironmen. King was tops for the night with 18 tallies. Be- cause thc scoring was well distriluuted, Carmel had no individual star, hut Ney- lon hit 111 to lead the team. fro I frantically trits ro lirt-ak up thc play. CCl'iNT1'iR1 ln tht- second Rita cncounrcr Ycylon grapples dn-sp ately undcr thc luoards for possession of a rcliound. fl-1O'1 1'OM5 :Xt tht- Shicl llousc against tht- lronmcn 'll-tl Cachtx Mlvlnr iw 1118 leaps high in thc air to arnmpr a PUST1-Nl1ll1,ili lit-orgy 1 V ' 1 '4 the rchound. 11 Captain Holi Ncylon sinks onc for iwo whilt- a Rita guard
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LIOPI: Rich Nc.-Xllistcr cnioys complete solitude as hc lays one up in L Dtl.aSallc game. YTTCRI: .-is a Ritan tries to rattlc him, jan Haf'lincr plops om in mother two IHOIIIIS. VTOIND: .-is thc quintcts jockey for position undcr the hoop, mr again drops one through thc nct in tht- Rita fray. LIGHTQ - C.-XRMIQI. I3 III 7 I-I -I-I LEO I5 8 I2 I2 -I7 On the De l.a Salle floor, Carmel opened up the second round against l.eo and went down to defeat again. The scoring was nip and tuck in the first half, as Darcy and Topolslii paced their respective teams. The third period proved disastrous, as the l.ions -iumped in front hy 5 points. Darcy headed a desperate rally in the final period, hut it was to no avail. Darcy tallied I9 points and Neylon hit Ill for the Caravan. The l.ions were led hy Topolslii's I3 and NlcCue's ll. C.-XRMHI. 7 I6 I8 II 52 S'I'.GHORGH 8 fl I-I fl -IU Against a rather weak St. George quintet, the Caravan liroke its three- game losing streak. Though the Dragons led at the end of the first period, Darcy and Hal-liner comlwined their talents and gave Carmel a 6-point edge at halftime. With Darcy leading the way, the Carmel- ites led at the finish of the third quarter 4I-KI. The Brown and White relaxed for the remainder of' the contest, and won handily 52--HI. Once more, Darcy was high-point man with I9 counters. Haffner was close hehind with I-I, while the Drag- ons' Bermingham tallied lo. CARNIEI. I3 8 I-I I6 III SI Dr1l.ASAI.I.H I2 II 8 20 II Z 53 Playing on the home court, Carmel gave a much lvetter account of' itself in the second encounter with the Meteors. The Caravan was forced to play in overtime in which the first team to get 2 points would have won. George XYehlier led the Carmel- ite assault as they forged out a -I-point lead at the end of' the third quarter. ln the final period, the hleteors tied it up just lvefiore the game ended. The first overtime was scoreless and the teams went into the sudden death period. Wlelwher to v wed everyone with I8 woints. . I
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