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STATE “B” CHAMPS On Wednesday morning, March 4, the Cruisers packed up and headed for Baker. Before they were out of town, the fans, parents and townspeople gave the team a send off that will NEVER be forgotten. The Championship game matched two tradition- ally strong Class B” athletic programs, the Alsea Wolverines and the Powers Cruisers. The Cruisers controlled the early going while Alsea came back in the second quarter to take the halftime lead 21-20. The third quarte- was dominated by Al- sea’s building a twelve point lead. It looked bad for the Cruisers; however, the tradition and com- munity support was to take charge in one of the most dramatic final quarters in the history of Powers basketball. TheCrusiers eliminated Alsea’s lead in just over 3 minutes in the final quarter. A defense, that was just awesome, destroyed the Wolverines’ confidence and denied them the op- portunity to become State Champions. With clutch shooting from the floor and near perfect free-throw shooting, the Cruisers won their 5th State Championship for Powers by a score of 55-50. The Powers tradition of basketball excellence was evident at Baker. Powers not only won the State Championship but also had the largest turn- out of fans at Baker. Championships are not won by individuals, but as can be seen in Powers, by entire communities. Kerry Quilhaugh Head Basketball Coach
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Cruisers Travel To Baker Page 12: Top left, Barbara Wesockes and Colleen Jones Baker bound. Top right, The final huddle. Bottom left Charles DeVoe, Glen Fry and At Wilson dismayed over turn of events. Bottom right, STATE CHAMPS!!! Page 13: Top left. Coach Kerry Quilhaugh receive a- ward with Gary Prindel and Asst. Coach Brad Allred. Ijower left. The 1981 Stale 44 B ” Champions. 121 Stale Cham p ionsh ip
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STATE “B CHAMPS Page 14: Top left. Bill Looney and Sam Steveru. The picture says it all! Top right. Coach Kerry Quilhaugh being con- gratulated by an enthusiastic fan. Bottom, Coach Kerry Quilhaugh and Assl. Coach Brad Allred celebrating after 14 Slate Championship
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