. When a high school boys basketball team out. scores its opponent 58-56 three out of four quar- ters, it would expect to win o or at least lose by Just ‘a small margin. 0 DRAPE Errol Estate women’s tennis holds first place Errol Estate's womens tennis team de- feated Maitland Field Club’s tennis team Friday, December 11, by a score of 5-0, but added its first defeat of the season when they were defeated by Robinswood Tennis Club 4-1 in an away match December 4. The Errol women boast an overall score of 50 points to place them in the No. 1 posi- tion in their league. The nearest competitor, Winter Park’s Azalea tennis team, has an overall score of 45 points’ ‘and will meet the Errol Estate women’s: team. Friday, January 8, at the | Azalea Courts. : | Herbert Cason noted by Iowa Wesleyan College Herbert Cason, former Apopka High School athlete, was among those honored recently at. College’s fall sports banquet. Cason, a freshman at IWC, was a starter at offensive guard for both the varsity and juni- or varsity teams this fall. He was awarded his first football letter by IWC head coach Rick Hodam He is the son of Mrs. Louise Cason, aE Be a tournament at Errol Estate Country Club Thursday, December 10, in which they recognized the low gross, low net winners. included low gross Dot- tie Pringle, low net Bev: Cronchaugh and { low putts ‘Margaret Hickerson. Low gross; low net and low putts winners - in’ ‘the Flight B division were Joan Christ- mas, Jean Fienan Erma Miller, respec- tively. Inthe Flight c division, the winners were low gross Kathlene Ferrell; low net Marge Edwards and low putts Marion McCord. Flight D winners included low gross Bar- bara Schelling,’ low net Jeannine Ryckman and low putts | Doris Herod. ‘AHS girls basketball wins 2, and loses 1 The Apopka High School girls basketball team added two wins over Lyman and Sea- breeze High Schools,-but fell to Edgewater bringing its record to ¢ “| By a score of 36-32, the Blue Darter team defeated Seabreez Monday, December 14, in a home game, Although two of the Apopka startets were absent from the game, the girls handily de- feated Seabreeze, leading throughout the game led by high scorers Evelyn Rivera; who dropped in 15 points and Valurie Griffin who ‘added anothér 10... i Coach Ron Smith complimented Amands : Robinson, stating that she ‘‘had played a very .good game” and pointed out that high point getter Rivera is working very well un- der defensive pressure and is becoming ad- justed to her new role this year as the lead- e girls downed Lyinan High School bya i OF 38.35 In» gare that was won In te . two minutes when the Blue Darters two baskets to break. a tie with Ly: Well, the: Apopka’ Lyman Greyhounds 58-56 in three of the four quarters Friday, December 11, but Lyman trounced . the Darters in the other quarter to take a 79-64 victory at the Apopka gym. Lyman outscored the Darters 23-6 in the second oa period to take a halftime lead of 41-21 and nullify any attempt the Darters made to comeback in the second half. The first quarter of the Five Star Conference game was nip-and-tuck with Lyman taking an 18- 15 lead after the first eight minutes of play. Leon Charles held the hot hand for the Darters in the first period as he connected on nine of his 11 . points in that time slot. Charles’ bucket with 44 seconds left in the open- ing quarter gave Apopka its last lead of the evening at 15-14. Then something happened that’ wasn’t quite expected. Lyman outscored Apopka 10-2 in the first 24 minutes of the second period and stretched that to 19-4 for the first 514 minutes of the period. The Greyhounds turned Blue Darter turnovers in the name of walking and bad passes to gain the huge lead. Apopka made a comeback of Sorts despite giving Lyman the first two points of the third quarter. Brian Pitts got hot for the Darters and, along with Delvin Everett, brought Apopka to within 12 points by outscoring the Greyhounds 18-10 in the first six minutes of the quarter. However, a Lyman streak of 8-2 over Apopka put the score at 59-41 in Lyman’s favor after three periods of play. Apopka continued its effort as the Darters pulled to within 60-49 before lyman’y stretched it again to 70-52. The two teams played about even for the remainder of the contest to give Lyman the vic- : tory 79-64. Everett was the leading scorer for Darters as he netted 22 points, including 12 in the fourth quarter, * Pitts tallied 16 points, including 12 in the third : ‘period while Charles had 11 points. Rounding out the scoring were Lennorris Mur- phy with six, Kenny Grant with four, Wallace Swift: or varsity won its contest 49-46. * Apopka will face DeLand tonight Friday, December 18, in DeLand in a 6:15 PJ m, Vv game and an 8 p.m. varsity contest. The Darters will. not play again’ until after Christmas. What's this? A little tango on the knees? No, i's Apopka Blue Darter Wallace Swift (r) and Antoinng | Lemon (10) of Lyman going after a loose ball in the early action of the dh Lyman win over " tie : Parters Friday, December 11. Disa Ed Wilson wend Elaine Hubek 4 AR Ye, = aE Ed Wilson, 29, took first place at the Apop- ka Area Chamber ‘of commerce contin 2 Sy, Deven “the Two members of the 1981 ok ‘Blue an. Five' Star Con ference squad whil seven other tea an Jia Rep eIdyIIINaRBRSERNRR - BEESNEBAYEES s a 9 BEEShEh Saul Buby wee tunnuunuususTu¥ in BEEERBEEES isise for the women as she finished 18th overall with a time of 13:00. : Solden-ag® runner - = = » aT Sulolosurai iY ful front row, (I-r), Robert Black, Othellus Swift, Ulysses Harper and Mark - Seelig. Back row, Curtis Barnes, ‘Charles Holmes, Jim Davis 1 Le 2S 3 & 80S 58a D soon ba rons SeapesnaEsan k EEERY 4