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Playoff lost Coffeyville's Red Ravens de- feated the Seward County Saints 80-58 points Monday afternoon, March 5, in the opening game of the Region VI playoffs at Hutch- inson. The Saints, who made the playoffs only by the skin of their teeth after Head Coach Virgil Akins won a coin flip over But- ler County Sunday, didnit have the heavy guns to stay with the Ravens who earned a spot in the postseason action by winning the eastern division. Coffeyville downed 34 of 60 shots from the field for 56.6 per- cent to the Saints 26 for 67 or 38.8 per cent. Seward County, which finishes its season with a final record of 11-14, was never really in the game against Coffeyville. The Ravens were ahead 28-12 with 5:12 remaining before in- termission when the Saints put on a spurt, behind the shooting of sophomores Donell Brundidge and Foster Young, to close it to 36-30 by the break. The second half began with Coffeyvilleis Don Turnetine and Dale Doll exchanging baskets before the Ravens reeled off six straight points, and then contin- ued to widen the margin. Charles Evans, 6-4 Red Raven forward, led his team in both scoring and rebounding with 21 points and nine caroms. Lanard Reid pocketed 17 and Turnetine 14. Brundidge, who picked up four fouls in the first half, collected his fifth with 15:33 left in the game. He fouled out with 10 points, all coming in the first 20 minutes. Foster Young fin- ished as the Saints high point man with 15 while Mike Wil- liams had 14. Saints 'fall to The Barton County Cougars handed the Seward County Saints a smahing 90-56 setback in a key western division game, Mon- day Feb. 19 at Great Bend. The Cougars did the bombing in their last home game of the season. Things began poorly for the Saints. After the first 10 minutes of play they were trailing 18-4, The candidates . . and the Queen and her court 'U' 1 I Homecoming Queen is Teresa Taber Saturday night, Feb. 24, was a night of pageantry for the Se- ward County Saints at Rindom Hall. Eleven beautiful girls were escorted through the hushed crowd to the stage to await the announcement of the Homecom- ing Queen and her court. It was a night for the Saints to say hello to a new queen, and to say goodbye forever to Rindom Hall as their home court. There was time for sentiment after the game at the home- coming dance, but in the pre- game ceremonies, one thought was shared by everyone, Who will be Queen? The announcer, Gene Clark, seemed indifferent to the crowd's feelings of impatience as he read the list of winners. Marci Lee was announced as second runner up. Tying for first run- ner up were Susan Carlile and Debbie Batt. Finally, the announcement of the new queen was made: Teresa Taber graciously took her place as SCCJC's second homecoming queen. Pratt defeated 88-75 It was the last game for three Seward County sophomores in Rindom Hall, but it was a pair of freshmen who led the way for the Saints to dispose of the Pratt Beavers 88-75 in Rindom Hall Saturday, Feb. 24. The Homecoming game drew almost a full house. The crowd watched a first half defensive duel which emerg- ed into an offensive slugfest the final 20 minutes. The final game in Rindom Hall saw sophs Donnel Brundidge, Coleman Crawford and Foster Young ending their home ca- freers. However, the 2nd half free-for-all was led by frosh Curt White and Dale Doll. White finished with 26 points and Doll put in 20. The Saints mustered the up- per hand at intermission 33-30. Pratt scored the first four points of the second half to signal the battle to begin. The lead exchanged hands 12 times and the score was tied four, the last at 67-67, before the Saints took the lead for good 75-74 with 3:32 left in the game. Enroute to taking charge, the Big Green had to overcome a six-point Pratt advantage mid- way in the session. Once SCCJC got the lead, Pratt cooled off while the Saints remained hot. The Beavers then got desperate and began gunning from anywhere, and everywhere, in an attempt to get back in the game. Instead, the shots missed and Seward County pulled away to smash the Beavers' playoff hopes. In the final 3:23, Seward County outscored Pratt 15-1 to avenge a loss at Pratt. Barton County 90-56 in major setback had made only 1 of 10 shots from the field and had made five turnovers. However, the Saints struck back. Foster Young coverted a rare four-point play to chip the lead down to six, 20-14. Later, Curt White's tipin reduced the margin down to four 24-20. Twice in the final 3:30 the fightin' Saints pulled to within thrcc points, 29-26, and 31-28, before the Cougars broke into a 39-30 intermission lead. After the Saints got the first two points of the second half, Barton County pulled away for good. SCCJC was never closer than seven the final 20 minutes. With 15 minutes left in the game, the Cougars put on a spurt which outscored SCCJC 15-2 over the next seven minutes 70 to open up a 63-40 advantage with 8:52 left in the game. The Saints were drowned in free throws. While SCCJC put in 8 of 10 attempts Barton County had 32 chances and con- verted on 24. The only Scoring punch the Big Green could muster was White who was the only Saint to reach double figures with 16 points.
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