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Cards Defeated In Bi-District Play District action got underway as the Cardinals beat Tom Bean Tomcats, 52-30. Pottsboro met Howe midway through the first round for the most exciting game of the season. The final score was Pottsboro 53, Howe, 52. Whitewright was the only other team that gave PHS any trouble but the Card's won, 44-41. The second round of play opened on Jan. 30, against the Tomcats - this time the score was 50-35. On Feb. 10 the Pottsboro gym was packed as the Cardinals took on Howe again. Both sides were tense as only six points were scored in the first quarter. The final score was 41-35 and Pottsboro seemed assured of the district title. The Cards beat Van Alstyne and Whitewright and set up the final game with Lindsay. Pottsboro clinched the district Championship on Feb. 26 defeating Lindsay, 44-36. After district play the Cardinals played three games with highly ranked 1-A teams. The local team lost all three games. March 19 the Cardinals played Bi-District in Denton against Archer City, the number two ranked team in the state during most of the season. The Cardinals led the first quarter and only trailed by five entering the fourth quarter, but they were outscored by 12 points in the final quarter to end the season with 37-54 loss to Archer City. A. Mark Price goes up for a shot. B. Dwayne Williams shoots over an opponent in the Trenton game. C. Bobby Flanagan makes a lay-up in a district game. D. The Cardinals set up their defense. E. Tim Brown helps take down the net after winning the District Championship. Opponent Home Visitor Tom Bean 52 30 Hells 63 42 Callisburg 65 37 Howe 53 52 Van Alstyne 53 36 Whitewright 44 41 Lindsay 65 33 Tom Bean 59 35 Bells 67 233 Callisburg 61 40 Howe 41 35 Van Alstyne 73 50 Whitewright 65 59 Lindsay 44 S16 105
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J.V. Boys Win District The 1980-81 Junior Varsity Boys Basketball Team won the District Championship with a 6-1 District mark. The Cardinals season record was 16-5 and the team played in two tournaments. They placed first in the Pottsboro tournament and second in the Van Alstyne tourney. is Coach Bill Crenshaw's team was helped 2 'lf tremendously by Barney Frazier and Eddie Steward. Frazier was ineligible for Varsity because of the UIL transfer rule. Frazier led the Cards with a 20.2 points per game average in district and a 17.3 average for the season. Freshman David Barrett had a 10 point game average and Philip Burks had a 6 point per game average. A. Coach Bill Crenshaw discusses the game plan with the team 0- ' during a time out. B. David Barrett takes a break from practice. C. Barney Frazier goes in for a lay-up against Howe. D. Philip Burks practices his style. E. Barney Frazier jumps an opponent at the tipeoff of the Van Alstyne game. F. Eddie Steward flies up for a shot during the Howe game. G. David Barrett drives down on a fast break as Jeff Henderson stands ready to assist. Junior Varsity Basketball players excelled during the season. Manager, Todd Williams, Lee Brown, John Rhoades, Derrick Dunkerton, David Barrett, Barney Frazier, Philip Burks, Wes Kirby, Jeff Henderson, Cary Gist, Manager, Don Durst. 106 4, fy? 505
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