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NAJCAA Womens Notionols ot JCCC nbeaten Ro lour and utchin on roll on l Roxbury Community College of Boston continued on its unbeaten streak with a 69 55 second round victory over Essex Community Coll egg last night in the National Womens Junior College Champion- ship The tourney. hosted by Johnson County Community College, is a summu meeting of twenty two of the top junior college womens teams from across the nation. At stake is undisputed claim of the number one ranking in the country. That will be decided this Saturday night at 9p.m. when the final round breaks loose. Tuesday night, Roxbury used the second half scoring touch of Carolyn Lewis. who scored a game high 23 points, to overcome Essex and a 32-26 halftime deficit. Lewis scored 18 of her total in the second half. Rokbttry came into the tournament wltha perfect 25-0 record and with the -ilictory last night, moved it to 27-0. They had previously whipped they University of North Dakota, Williston. in a first round game. Janet Flora of Essex led the Knights irf scoring with 12. Grace Cover followed with 10. Essex, from Hfalt-irnore. came into the tourney with a 22-3 record. ln other second round games Tuesday. undefeated Hutchinson had to come from behind to squeeze by Monroe Community College of Ro- chester, New York, to post a 51-47 victory in their afternoon game. Kathy Patterson and Jeanne Martin both tallied 14 points apiece to lead the Blue Dragons, now 240, to victory. Gov. Dukakis Proclainis F c . 1 , J tt fl C x 2 A S .if , .f J y if -Pm i :.i'.IF'.-, 1.10. R :V . ' Wi ith ' 'ti 'iii' t , 5 , 'i - t. .. i -- -w.. t Qniwtltlittltt-'..j w ' , 'Now listen good .... ' li. Players for Roxbury Community College of Boston listen carefully as their coach issues instructions during action of the National Womens Junim' College Basketball Championship at JCCC The tournament runs through Saturday night. Roxbur J C girl gain hoop emis On the of the Expreaaettea performance over the past two yeah, Governor Dulrakls alped a proclamation last Friday declaring April tt. 1911 aa Roxbury Community College Day. fPlctured above left lo H00 Marcia Wllllama who was chosen aa All-American and All-Rl.1hn- al. Carolyn laewla aa All-Regional and Susan Summons aa All American and All-Regional ol L 7517 billtlbiu IQIIIII. 'i t WARWICK - Mitchell Ju- nior College of New London and Roxbury Community College. the No. 1 Seed. advanced to the semifinals of the New England Junior College Women's Basket- ball Toumament with victories yesterday at R.l. Junior College's Knight Campus. Mitchell. pulling away in the final two minutes. downed Mat- tatuck CC of Waterbury. 57-46. Roxbury led all the way in notching its 22nd victory of the season. downing Greenfield. Mass., CC. 62-28. Barbara Iverson was the lead- er for the Mitchell club. scoring 32 points. Tami Chapman was the Mattatuck leader with 18. Roxbury jumped into a com- manding lead in the second game and coasted to the tictory. Caro- lyn Lewis. Marsha Williams and Sue Summons were the Roxbury standouts. The semifinals are set for this aftemoon. Massasoit plays Leicester Junior College at 2 o'clock and Roxbury plays Mitchell at 4. The final is sched- uled for tomorrow night at 7 as the opener of a doubleheader that includes the championship game of the men's toumey. MITCHELL JC 1577 Campbell 5-0-IO, De- oan 0-0-0, Mont 0-0-0, Iverson tl-I0-32, Hig- gins l'0-2, Maddiqan l-0-2. Warner 5-I-ll, PEII 0-0-0, Rohan 0-fl-0, totals 23-ll-57. MATTATUCK CC 4451 Perugini 5-0-IO, Mckennv 0-0-0. Rinng 0-0-0, Mango 1-0-8, Sirois 1-0-2, Kenriedv J-0-B, Katetta 0-0-0, Vitale 0-0-0, Cbanman 7-A-18, Ochs 0-0-0. Ruccto tl-0-0. totals 21-4-46 Hatttime Miicneit 2l-18 POXBURV CC left Johnson GAO-0 Caro' tvft Lewis 5-0-IO, Marsha tvtttams B-0-16, Cheryl Lewis 0-0-0, J Webb J-2-8, A wit- tiams 0-0-0, C WGDD U-0-0 Tervv t-0-2, Summons 8-2-I8 Artseto 140-B Green 0-0-0, totats 29-4-62 GREENFIELD CC 25 G-- Qoere 4-UB, Palermo I-0-2, Jac-sod 0-0-0 t-tovncskt I-0-7, Lisbon 2-0-4, Refter 0-0 0. Brorketman 3-0-6, Lotland 0'0-0, Pow' 2-0- 4, Mcrohv I-0-2. totals I4-0-28 Maritime Z4-12 25
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