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Florence, Seeley in title remci By Eric Best Staff writer It’s Seeley Swan vs. Florence again in District 12-C basketball The Blackhawks guaranteed them- selves a shot at dethroning the defend- ing district champion Falcons by spinning past Philipsburg 53-45 in Big Sky Gym Thursday night And the Flacons guaranteed them- selves a shot at dethroning the defend- ing divisional champion Blackhawks by smoking Victor 71-51 in the night's second contest. Florence and Seeley will square off for finals action Saturday night at 8 30 When the two teams met in the district finals last year Florence not only beat the top-ranked Blackhawks. but they snapped a 20-game winning streak Seeley bounced back to beat the Falcons in the divisional finals and then went on to a third-place finish at state venge Sat lrdav night. Thursday’s nights losers, Victor and Philipsburg, play loser-out games Friday night Victor takes on Drum- pairs against Albcrton at 8 15. Neither of Thursday's games was what coaches would call high-quality basketball. Both games were marred by poor shooting, fouls and inconsis- tency. Florence had the toughest time with consistency. The Falcons jumped out to a 21-8 fiist-quarter lead behind the perfect shooting of Keith Earl and Non Ph ip Farl hit htlh hie «hula its tho 19 by halftime. suddenly fell apart. Victor found enough open space to outscore the Falcons 20-10 in the quarter Victor cut the difference to 47-39 at the end of three quarters on a 10- footer by Wyatt Harshbarger The Pi- Seeley 53, P burg 45 £ 28 j c Jr « « irs-S - .. -c C o 2 ? t 5 3 7 a 3 ibs. u w ✓ t c c I» z c v; i. c 5 Q6.S ol c 3 x 5 § 5 ec £ •§ 2 V) a o x o 0) a to r x c a. 2 : s c a . zZ ; taa: «£ p ; g — — T3 :• 3 r- c • vi £ m — .9 .E 1 £.| ill ° C.J £ § 5 2 C 3 t»l “3 s s t i ta Hi - c s-J 5 5 € £ S 'S o £ 2 - M (1 w a 5 a a| - (— c - s 4, ap Ji S- 5 a ac Si3 ■ r® « c o i I 3 £ £ J= r- 3 2 4, '■ ' If, Js CJ 3 S E e u. E-3 8 IE -s| -c 3 -s- £ 3 c % a Si c Mini •r . To E ■ «vi w i i%u By Donna Syvertson Staff writer BUTTE — The Florence Falcons and Seeley-Swan Blackhawks survived Saturday-morning loser-out games to earn beiths in Saturday night’s Western C Divisional conso- lation game in the Butte Civic Center. Florence, now 21-3, eliminated St. Regis 60-60 while Seeley, now 18-6. thwarted Gardiner 53-41. St. Regis, the 13-C champion, ended the season with a 20-3 record District 10-C runner-up Gardiner finished at 17- 7. The Falcons defeated St Regis at the charity line where they connected on 22 of 24 free throw shots for a re- markable 92 percent St Regis, however, completed just 12 of 23 free throw attempts, for 52 percent. We were unbelievable from the free throw line, said Florence coach Dick Gilder We won on the same thing that beat us Thursday night — free throws. Florence hit 9-13 free throw attempts, compared to Hot Springs’ 19-26 in a 61-59 opening-night loss to Hot Springs The Falcons led St Regis 48-45 going into the final pe- riod but lost t fast-break layu Florences foot shot to r after that. “We gave der said, credi better in the t The teams riod They eve of the second and Ron McPt 34-32 halftime St. Regis his game-high! Tigers within i Florence c preserve the vi McPhee, I with 18 points {.Hunts, respect: Forry. a ji with 18.
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