=. .r J' ..- r, ii4t.,. ---: -.. 4 -r..-.". t'-,, ....-... "; ::.I't! 1 '" .... 7:;;: '7" "':: '_I..,. ...' ,,,, ,.r....d....,.. ..;I.t'V:-,-, :; : ;000. .... . / -I. . ,. . . Page aZA TELEGRAPHTornadoes Jan tt1,117'.y, l i Victims Live Oak 'Press'iv F i W1j, ,:;' f , X "' ." .T., 1 Coming off an embarrassing 70-54( run alive with 10 points, center Bin n 'ii.r* 1 9t v rasa In Live Oak, the Bradford High Chambers chipped In two baskets '. five has had a week to recoup before sophomore forward Mike Jones had'two ' I, hosting tough Gainesville Eastiide baskets and his senior " tomorrow night (Friday Jan 19)) and replacement Charles Perry had two , then traveling to Ocala Forest next baskets. " Tuesday Jan. 23. LO i 1 >* it ti .. 11 'HI i> u 14 ii MLlv " The now 5-9 Tornadoes were all but vv run out of the Suwannee High gym Oak M. J.M*'.!-<). a. JMM. ..*.!. e. 1 last week when they faced a three- p..., li>.> oiv>r i-M> Cltinitwr. $-".!>, C man full-court press by the quick, fast p...., 1 l-l... Totals, lOlt'O.rctflor 1 ..... JH CarM101 >I.Cummlnsl - Bulldogs and couldn't get the Millw' M-tt Hamilton .01'. Mil >**. basketball in-bounds or up to half Hoi III *...!. LM 1 ..>. i-M 14.2. blab .S-.w court during an eight minute span in Center Kevin Miller led the the first and second quarters when the Tornadoes with 15 points, Ed score went from a 10-8( Bradford edgeto Hamilton had 14 points, and Frazier .J a 33-14 runaway lead by Live Oak. Bass 13. Miller and Hamilton each I : Playing street basketball but had 7 rebounds and Buss 6, but the controlling the game completely with Torando big men were clamped off C Bulldog and lightning quick moves. the boards in the first half. players stole I Inbounds \ BUS was 11 of 2-1. or 46 percent stole the ball BUS as was passes from the field in the first half and 25 of 1.11r1 1. dribbling It upcourt intercepted the second half. : 58.or 43: percent and grabbed the basketball off r passes Live Oak upped its record to 10-4. the boards for fast-break baskets. BITS fell to 5.9.Tough . BIIS fell apart midway through the .. . first period and became completely Games Ahead .. . rattled. Live Oak players simply took ' Tomorrow night's opponent the ball away from BUS players and Kastside: beat BUS i 0-49 in on earlier . '. all them. The officials ; Mere over meeting in Gainesville The Rams called two fouls Live Oak .. u only on five is flirting with the top 10 in state Llm Jxy i. during the 19 point scoring run and r j Class 3A rankings with a 12-3 record. , , BUS one on r + The Hams were previously! ranked Tornado Glen Carter fires up a Live Oak won the first quarter 20-12 and are receiving votes now. __ W' -.. .. .r__ .,. -_,, '" baseline jumper against Live Oak as , the second 23-13: the third 15-14, and Tuesday's opponent, Ocala Forest, teammate Ed Hamilton, number 14, : lost t Ihe fourth 1215. Is playing around the,511()level now. Dwayne Cummings looks for help against bulky Bill ber three, and Kevin Miller, number 23,'offer assistance looks on.champion. I Bulldog Bruce Perry led his Two Wildcat players to watch are Chambers of Live Oak. Tornado mates Glen Carter,num against the Bulldog press. , teammates to theone-sided win with a forwards Cedric Condrcy and Pernell! : : 24 point effort Perry kept the scoring Roberts.I '"11.M ' 'TMn. I I {' Tornado 'Lifters Whip Eastsidel 'I I Bradford High's weightlifting squad with a 380 total cleared 400 opened its official 1979 season with an in his first meet in the 132'a': pound : t easy 40-25( win over Gainesville Eastside classification but has expressed a I M.r Wednesday, Jan. 10, at BUS. desire Coach Hurse to drop his body The Tornadoes captured firsts In weight from 126 pounds down Into the ' 1 4 five of eight Weight classes and domi- 123 pound category where he again ' nated the upper weight divisions would be a state title contender. I He ' FOR WINTER where Eastside was short in numbers. would have to improve greatly 'In Head 'lifting coach David llurse challenge for a Florida Championship! ... singled out Randy Thompson and in the 132 pound division where it took Timmy Jones as the meet's outstanding a 480 total to win last year. performers and also noted the TERWILLEGAR' recent progress shown by sophomoreMike :,, -- Jordan. Summary; Bench-Clean and\ Jerk . Thompson bench pressed 310 Total, One number Total, 5 pis. bur pounds and lifted 265 pounds in the 1st, 3 for 2nd, 1 for 3rd. ' MOTORS .... : clean and jerk in the 198'a\ : pound 114'a: Brosky (tE) 335. Raxlimn ,E:1: .. b ., class. That prodigious first meet 280 Martin IB) 145125270. "fl, T r v f effort equaled the 575 pound total that 123'j: Berrinn IE( ) 300, .Tlmniinii' ' 206 W. Madison St 964.7200 BUS grad Lawrence Patrick lifted to (IB) 275. Starke Florida 1.. .i i'a .a #', "?. win a state championship in the same 1 132'" David (B) 205295400c.u. > Kevin Miller wheels Inside the lane In Bradford's loss to Live'Oak. BUS weight class last season and was only (lEI) 385 Parado (B) 310 : inside game was shut down by the hosting Bulldogs who claimed their 10th win 10 pounds under Patrick's school 148 Garner (E) 455 Jordan <1R against three lones.Football. record. < 241H!J.430.( OffERS__ Jones also came away a winner in 165'i : Jones (B) 275-240 Mooru Ili, I his first official outing with his 515 255-23i-490. total lift winning the IBS1* categoryover 181'a': Yeomans (B) 280-225-505.: .. I Awards Banquet teammate Alton Moore Jordan Jenkins (B) 235-240-475. Rusty Jones Lifetime finished second -at 148 but his 430( 198'n.: Thompson (8)) 310-265-573. , 6 pound total was well above his old ivy.I Scott (B) 235-200-435 Coward , i Rust! Proof Set For January 25The ? personal best. (IE) 415. , Warranty : Other Tornado winners were Lin The Tornadoes lifted against Luke annual Bradford All sports Club outstanarng defensive back ana Davis at 132'a': Charles Yeomans at Weir Wednesday, Jan. 17, and will -Y'. -HELLO- Football Banquet will be held outstanding offensive lineman etc., 181'':a and Allen Scott in the Heavyweight next compete at home against pl. Thursday, January 25. at the Starke' and this year again will include the class. Gainesville High! Wednesday! ?Jan 24. ' Elementary School cafeteria with..... presentation of the Calvin ,J. lloupt/ ;,.,' Davis, last year's 114 pound state "Meia.yme.is 3.pn\,( .>rlJ !B rrr.rf) t....., ittj'joii 1 .hsflinnbaahavfiptlelydae! +Kim'S' bf"UI wi-Sportsmanship Trophy and handingout .,'HI( ,1 .ihftfrnrhf "ft1" *)+/f,fcB aJ9oH/ "lIIf tnuf 8W .ms-n} .".r h' r' Rusty ones1 new University of Florida football of letter jackets. Varsity and v.arw -4 staff the guest speaker.The junior varsity cheerleaders will also ._ _''[ _ Goodbye awards banquet will honor the t,, be recognized.The - football players, cheerleaders and program is the first of the fr coaches from the 1978-79 BHS annual banquets put on by the All ' RUSTY CARS Tornado football squad, and also Sports Club with proceeds after Sports Calendar;: t * include a dinner and speech by Kines.It expenses going into funding of all starts at 7 p.m. sports at Bradford High School. The Awards have traditionally been club also raises money through ' presented to the players deemed outstanding membership fees which are $10 and Thur. Jan. 18. GHS at BHS wrcitlcr* 7 p.m.; defensive lineman available through either Coach David BHS Fresh. basketball at Baker 7 p.m. outstanding offensive! back. purse or membership chairmen Fri. Jan. 19 New'Smyrna at BHS wrestlers 3 p.m. George Pierce and Bob Allen or Eastsid at BHS JV,V basketball 6130: ,8 p.m. through the volunteer concession Sat. Jan. 20 JV wrestlers at Kenny JV tourney 10 a.m. r stands the club maintains at BHS Mon. Jan. 22. KeMerlinu at BHS Fresh basketball S p.m. football, basketball and baseball Union Co.at BHS girls JV,V basketball *:30,8p.m. I home games. Tile. Jan. 23. Clay at BHS wrestlers 7 p.m. I Admission to the football banquetwill BHS J V, V basketball Forest 4:30,8 p.m. ' cost$2 per person tor members of Wed,Jan. 24 GHS at BHS weightlifters 3 p.m. the All Sports Club and their family BHS Fresh basketball at Palatka 7 p.m. and $3: for non-members. We Have A Nice a Wake Up to Warmth with Selection OfPIANOS , All Central Heat and Air! . GUITARS : .. .. , In Stock r .i.: ' & ; / .: - .. ',' "' 1., hi : 1 ;', . 1,1 r ; 4; 't' .' / ' ORGANS 4 ,,. '" . ... w I r .r, -. 7 1r _1 } .9 I\\-\o;a.\....1-. 'M. 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