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Gblf With the league over with and :i'ason taking 2nd, the Comets ook towards district sectionals d state. tihSpringboro punched ahead in .1 iherace for the All Sports Trophy hr taking first in golf in the -.league Mason although taking second in the league, with their first and only loss, traveled to i yEdgewood recently and captured first place in the Edgewood Golf Invitational. Led by Jeff Winston, Jim and Mark Singer, and Mike Hunt, they swept the fifteen team Locklond 14 BY DAN PUGH Mason Correspondent Sparked by the outstand- field. mg running of Gary Miliei The Comets now stand 14-1 for 1 the Mason Comets battieci ' the year. And to the Seniors, Jeff to a 20.14 victory over Winston, who 15 first man, J1m Lockland last night on the Singer, who 15 second man, and Mason gridiron Mike Hunt, who 15 fourth manta Miller picked up 213 little recognition for their 3 1 yards in 15 carries while achievements. :1 tallin 14 . i E r? Ki MasohWrestlers Face Challenge The William Mason High Bright spots on the team, said, School wrestling team is 1-2 with coach Hutchins include 98 lb. six matches to go. This is the Eric Huhn, a freshman with 3-0 first year the Cometis have had mark. Another bright spot is a wrestling team. Gary Baker, 126 pound junior i'They are a young team with who is also 3-0. Bill Pugh and only two seniors, said coach Steve Burgrof, seniors, 51' . ,Russ Hutchins. Our problem is both good leaders, said Hut . we don't have a full team, by this chins. Pugh, captain of the team . I mean we lack two weight weighs in at 155, with a 1-2' classifications, 119 and 1851bs. in record. Steve at 175 pounds is 3- , . making a full team. This 0. touchdowns and,pICREd up 4 . automatically puts us 12 pts. mi conversmn run. Jim Moore also 541 behind when we begin a match, aided Masonts cause. with a f and both matches welostwasby touchdown run and five two-g 1213,1113, ' point conversions : By GREG RHODES The Mason Comets secured a . second place tie in the Fort ' e Ancient Valley with Little Miami as they ramped the Blanchester Wildcats Friday night 48-22. 1, Masonis Gary Miller was i? ' consistent again this week as he ' scored five of the six Mason
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; BASEBALL AWARDS: Olaf Faulkner tAmerican Legion Awardh BASKETBALL AWARDS: Jeff Peck meboundsL Gary Randy Andremeost Valuable PlayerL Dave Spaeth Mmerican Miller DefenseL Greg Meibers Gree Throw and Field Legion Awardy, Greg Meibers wpecial Award for leadersmp Goan. 0n the practice and playing fieldy. American Legion Awards are based on the following: Leadership, Character, Ability, and Classroom Work. 1- FOOTBALL AWARDS: Dan Middleton Most Valu- able Linemam, Gary Miller Most Valuable Off- ensive Back and Tom Stemhauer Awardx Mike Saylor Most Valuable Defensive Linemam, Jerry Spaeth Most Valuable Defensive Baclq. Coaches with F. A. V. C. ALL SPORTS TROPHY: Mr. Orr, Mr. Goodman, Mr. Pennington, Mr. Apke, Mr. Popplewell, Mr. Hopkins, MI. Hutchins, Mr. Steputis, Mr. Hamilton, and Mr. Forth. 15.7
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Mason overcame a 16-15 first ' ' , , quarter lead by Kings last i ' ,. '1 Friday night and went on to a e ' ' jlopsided 78-49 Fort Ancient '1 1V ' Valley win on the Knightsi home The Comets played a total 05 22 ,, floor. 1 . basketball games this season and After holding a one point lead 1 1 in those confrontations our.boys rafter the first quarter break, 1 were denied victory only Bnmee. : . Kings completely went to pieces , .1 7 Only 2 of those losses came 1n avg; in the second stanza as Mason .- ,, FAVC play. - ,1 outscored them 22-3 in route to a 1 ' . ,. . .. , 35 36-19 halftime advantage. 1 The Comets made it a 1 1'- thorough rout in the third ' .3: quarter as they upped their lead ' to 26 at 5529 and then coasted home. 1 . Olaf Faulkner led the Comets with 17 followed by Jeff Peck 1 with 13. Greg Meibers and Terry Thompson came next with 121- '4 each and Casey Fox rounded out t double figure scoring with 10 air; 0 3e55- okhai: 46960: $Vi i5 XX 0 Die 309 x133 ex Vs thh ma t-onPQu 66?; 69 ole $19330 9 6661: :1 avg . i Mason Nine Eiswiaifw Drops Carlisle, Lakota qe '15s; 0 s E We OaEW 0 x $96 6 E, '59 10 mg? Mason 5 perenially strong On Monday the Comets .o-ax baseball team has gottenoff toa journeyed to West Chester to t , a 5 good start as the Comets have battle Lakota and came away . x0, 5 e s xx swept the1rf1rst twogames. Last with a 31 win. 1. $9ng a Thursday the Comets parlayed Randy Andrews gave up only Mwe strong pitching by Greg Meibers three hits while striking out 10 in 3909 1.06 9w 9? into a 4:1 win over Carlisle and picking up the win. Meibers 93 'We 1001: 2-5 on Monday got another strong droveinapair of runsinthe fifth RWY mound performance, this time with a clutch single and break a '89 by Randy Andrews on their way 1-1 standoff atfthat point. to a 34 win over Lakota. I said at the staft of the year Against Carlisle, the Comets wetd be in there, said likeable needed a three-run outburst in Comet coach Dave Poppelwell, i the fifth to break a 111 tie and and Ithjnkweire coming along subdue the Indians on Carlisle's real good. t'Weire a young home field. ballclub, we've got a lot of Danny Middleton and Greg, juniors, and we've got no real Ayers had two hits each to lead standouts.Wei1-e real pleased so the Comets' hitting department far. while Greg Meibers scattered Mason takes on Springboro fitre hits en route to the mound this afternoon in a Fort Ancient 1 W111. Valley League game.
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