--. .. .,... ... -. ... 5 ... .. .... .- - - I ., Ja.. la. isrf TEL&GRAPH Papa IJA Tornado Grapplers Turn J <, ,' r,. ), >I ,' Loss String Into wiD.Streak , t BHS' wrestling squad got Its long Bradford Into a comfortable 3i- l Itw Individual unbuatea MaJct of awaited first win last week and then lead. Allen Scott again won without '" Brp t went celebrated by going out and working wrestling fao the unlimited division. Haisokep"'G last wedrs action., , mat for two more victories In t\ the a 3- , , Pete tan his perfect card to 11-0 with 1' > 1w 0 week that was easily Bradford's best Summary 101-Llghtsey (F) pin nine ; pound claselflca4k : ", . grappling stint of the season. Green 13n'; 109-Harrington (F) dec. a while aright von all three Alter losing five straight dual Samons Hi Da-Nugent (B) dec.: matches to extend his record to 13-0 matches the Tornadoes stopped their Johnson is-4; 123-Slocum (B) pin with six wins by fall at 141. Martin JOBS skein with a 38-28 win over Harrington ::45; ISO-Montgomery (B) Slocum won two of two matches and , Gainesville Eastside Thursday, Jan. pin Brandeis 3:01: ; l $- ohDson (F) Allen Scott was a triple winner In the Henry Pete, Bradford' Hitch's' Mkbeaten 158 pound seconds remaining In a match he dominated from start I* ll,and then handled Ocala Forest and win forfeit; 142-Bright(B) Wilsons) three team wins. Slocum Is now 9-1 wrestler nears his'ninth pin of be )'ear against a-later. finish. Thewin gave Pete a U4 record for the season I at home to turn the Interlachen loss 149-Nealy (F) win default over with six pins at 122 and Scott, who has lathes man Tuesday night Pete WON by fall with just SI streak Into winning run entering th1sweek' Hersey': 159-Pete) pin Council -.18: four ; won times by forfeit la "2. " action. 171-Bell (B) dec. Smith 15-7; 188- Defending district and regional __.h..... ... ",,_ .. The Tornadoes will try to continue Fromm IF) pin CruTIs 1:05: ; 222- : Alan Montgomery their winning ways with three borne Futch (F) dec. Swindell 34); UnL- suffered his second toss of (h eseason matches in the coming week. Gainesville Scott (B> forfeit against Interlachen Tuesday night 9 r High Visits the Tornadoes Thurs- when unbeaten Ram grappfer Skip day, Jan. 18; New Smyrna Beach BUS 38-Ea.taW.. Morton cruised to a 13-2 win in the 122 ', .4 ' comes to town Friday Jan. 19, and pound division \ . Clay's Blue Devils will com to Bradford Johnny Bell and Frank Swindell Tuesday, Jan. 23. AH matches scored their first wins of the year and start with JV action at 7 p.trt.. with the the Tornadoes shook off the absenceof BHS SI-11181 exception of the New Smyrna match two starters to record their first Pins by Martin Slocum, Anthony which will get under way at 3 p.m. In team victory of the season after five Bright and Henry 'pete moved Bradford addition to the dual matches junior consecutive losses Thursday, Jan 11. into the lead and Interlachen forfeited 41w. varsity wrestlers will be In Jackson- 122 pounder Martin:Slocum, a sure the last four matches to hand ,, a fn vuie Saturday to take part' In the point-getter, missed the team bus to BHS its third consecutive win on the Bishop Kenny JV wrestling tournament the Gainesville match and 188 pound Tornado mats Tuesday night, Jan. 16. starter Ronald Mathews was out due The 2-7 Rams had no grapplers in to illness but the Tornadoes were still the upper four weight classes and had a bit too tough for the Rams. no chance for a win after Pete's pin In BII5 37-oP M Bell pinned his man early in the the 158 pound class put them behind second period of the 170 pound tilt and 27-19. BHS won six of eight matches In a Swindell cruised to an 8-3 declson win Other Tornado winners were Todd middle weight string that carried it to at 222. Other Bradford winners by pin Samons a 3-0 decision winner at 108, . ' '' a second. consecutive win. this time In were Danny Nugent. Henry Pete, and Danny Nugent, who won by forfeit at {,, front of hometown fans at the Allen Scott, while decision victors 122 and then won an exhibition match .. i'h , Bradford gym Friday night, Jan. 12. were Alan Montgomery, and Anthony against a heavier opponent, and the '''II Forest took the opening two Bright,and Todd Samons earned a 2-2 last four forfeit winners, Johnny BeD \ . matches and a 9-0 team lead before draw at 100. Kevin Griffin, Frank Swindell, antsAllen 1 i . the Tornadoes started to turn the ScottSummary - tables on the Wildcats. Danny Nugentwon Summaryl101..QJtter Anthony Bright, top. has thing well In hand against by pin against Alrldge at the BIN gym pushed his season a superior decision, 13-4 at 118 (E) dec. Green 34); 108- : 101 Hoyt (1)( ) dec. Brad- ID rlachen"* Toby AlrWge Tuesday night. Brlghfs win woo-lost mark to 13-0 with six pins. for Bradford's first points and his win Samons (B) and Barrian (E) 2-2 ley 21.8, 108-Samons) (B) dec. was followed in rapid-fire successionby draw; 115-Nugent (B) pin Rodriguez D'Annunzlo 3-0,115 Nugent (B) win :,t pin-wins by Martin Slocum at 123 2:19: ; 122-H1U (E) pin Saucer ::17; 129- forfeit, 122-Slocum (B) pin Lambert To and Alan Montgomery at 130. Montgomery (B)dec.Purdy 13-0; 135- 3:50 129 Morton ((1)) dec. Montgomery Lady Tornadoes "Win in Losing ToughClay The Tornadoes lost by forfeit at 136 Brown (E) win forfeit 141-Bright (B) 13-2. 134 -Cromer (I) win for and injury default at 149 but unbeaten dec. Wilkerson 14-3; 147-DUon (E) feit, 141 Bright (B) pin Alridge 3:56: Sometimes a loss Isn't so hard to Park and second-ranked 3A Buch- nadoes pulled within five and out- Anthony Bright and Henry Pete dec. Hersey 11-4; 153-Pete pin Pelham 147-Kempton (I) dec. Hersey 1.04. 158 take, like when you play a club that holz have played them as tough as we .scored the winners in the final nza floored their men (Pete's pin came 1:16: ; I>>B8O (B) pin Griffls 2:15188; Pete (B) pin Royal 5:39: 170 BeD ran! roughshod over you earlier and played them Monday night," said Clay was still too tough to be over with just 18 seconds elapsed) and Bessent (E) pin Dlcandio ::52; 222- (B) win forfeit isa-Criffis (B). win give them a tussle the second time Head Coach Jerry McGriff. "The taken The Lady Devils are now 10-2 Johnny Bell whipped his opponent in Swindell dec. Wooly 8-3; Unl.-Scott forfeit, 222 Swindell (B) win forfeit,' around. funny thing is we can play better. We and in the"Received votes" categoryof the 171 class by a 15-7 count to push (B) pin Cowart 3:52. Unl-Scott (B) win forfeit That's what Bradford High's Lady didn t rebound as well as we can and the state poll Tornadoes did against' Ia we need to get more scoring from our Monday Jan. 15. The district ravor te inside players to win." Cla,- i> U 1 1 .1INS Lady Blue Devils beat BUS for the Bradford actually led 13-12 at the . second time this season Monday night end of period and at the half trailedby II 1 4 I 11 I Girls Avenge Earlier Loss To ClayBradford's but the second meeting of the two just three buckets but Clay kept a Clay MaMfricka a.aji. p. Calama ...... * JV ; far from the working margin to gain the hard- C.'_.*1.1.,.JMMIIM. t-M WHIlMia.-2.... Ce - teams was a cry romp win.Juniors ...art .>.. ..*...!. .".'. Walkar. a.|.|. ,.... Clay enjoyed way back in the first fought fatal ,....... junior varsity girl came out and beat them In the second scored seven points and Janet week of December. In that season Janet Easley, Valery 1145. t>..1." i-t-t I.Willi......-.... Darlav t.a. basketballers avenged an earlier loss half" said Coach McGriff. Williams collected five steals in the opener the Green Cove club whipped Chandler, Theressa Woody, and San- 4, slags(.*.*.Waa y 1.*.,Crawfar. ....., Barry ......_ 5.5. CMMlar 3.411 H. 1.41. TaamTaial BUS In the hunt dra and moved their record to 4-2 with a TheJV Lady Tornadoes ran of f an 8- victory. BHS 67-22 but Monday In front of Lady Darley kept 1>.f-u. 37-30 homecourt decision over Clay 2 advantage in the third quarter with 'tornado fans tn the BUS gym the throughout the game. Easley pumpedIn Tam ...... Clay U, INS I*. S 14 t 5.55 Lady 'Devils had to scrap for a 41-33 15 points and Chandler fired in 10 High Monday Jan. 15. leading scorers Mae halls, 15 points, Clay outside while Woods and The Tornadoes met St. Clay had handed Bradford's girl and Hope Jackson, 12, and leading win that dropped the Lady Tornado from the Lady 'HS. 5,3 Ill-3T mark to 35. Darley worked the boards for 10 and Augustine Wednesday night, Jan. 17, jayvees their first loss by a 26-25 score rebounder Tracy Hankerson, 11 ..... "We played well their coach told seven rebounds respectively and four and will host Union County Monday In December and led 22.19 over BItS boards leading the way. The decisive Clay a.l-1 sraeH a.a piawar 14 halftime but the third them five MiiMim "' .1., Latimar t-l.i, ._.... a.11, me after the game that nobody but the points each. night,Jan. 22 In a game that starts at at night quarter a point gave Monday Taylar ..... Varnada rib Taunt .-.... two ranked teams they've lost to Clay led 34-2S entering the final 8 p.m. and will be preceded by a 6:30 second half was a different ballgame lead they refused to relinquish as they ails Williams l-l-l... ".... -.n.Hails4.1. and the Tor JV girls for Coach Jerry McGruTs chargesand kept their season log above the .500 11, ..."..-- *.!->, Capara, Immi" ..- (unbeaten second-ranked 4A Orange quarter though Lady their home-town crowd."I ,level. "M.na.re"" 514.T.am .' game.w I. told them at the half we knew we NII//gall keul. Clay L111.1' IHI.1111)11 11' Ql/i..l.Mm..1'1t4,jJn, 11..._J>qm'P T n & 17 "" .,Pop rn6 Dan hn.Tv: # t1;. .... I could beat them, we just had to go out Hollis added nine rebounds to her .i.i 1 'i < I. and 'not give them anything. Not scoring total which included seven of The JV girls play only' once next,: Bradford County's Pop Warner Saturday, January 20. with anyone welcome to the Civil commit any stupid fouls, or turn the U free throw shooting, while Jackson week with a 6:30: p.m, game against football league is sponsoring a stag Defense Building. Admission Is $1 for I ball over or take bad shots..we just had eight rebounds, Hankerson Union County Monday. Jan. 22. and drag dance the evening of Dance hours are 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. adults, 75 cents for children. t II I I Ij , IN r :. E I IR j " I ,LET THE OFFICE SHOP INTRODUCE YOU TO v . ol THE BOOKKEEPING SYSTEM THAT, IS SIMPLE <' I" ,i; (i". f.AND EASYTO USE .' =ro41[ l f' , ; tf -- 1978-79 ClrlsJVBaikelballTearo Head Coach !eGnfr. Mae Hollis. Vsunda Brown. t"t I William Luana Mundorff. Jerry t I Bottom row, ({'r)1 Janet I t"I Louette Smith. Lynn Loper, Hope Jackson. Top row: Tracy Hankerson. I j . Red-HotFir8t Half Goes for.Naught as .' ''",t,'* .... '? I I r ,. .' (( ". . '" BHS Freshman I ,I .. ,;' ', " Palatka Edges Cagers rod .I ...--- ,t'> ,\ !'.. .\. confused with our offense," Slater ,... iIS II 11.42 '. : t i" : 't' ;:.r , handsIn ' .w,had 'em eating out of our "'V:" \1 the first half with our fcur corners continued. "I don't think anybody HI- 1.3a_ 4 M ,# offense but the shots just wouldn't" said go could than we run were the four doing corner it.. Our any guards better Pal Alii'... ,.!-'. Suman l-a-J, Joss 114..Thama hl"'iW .'' in for us in the second half would penetrate down the middle and 1-a.J. Wllllama eL 11.' Yawt. .-.- I. II Freshman Basketball Coach John l IMS "loll, < , If. Jacktan Tftamplclita JH.HawhiM ..: k \ , we'd forwards Just If their came " up . Slater In explaining his club's 36-41 l-a-1,Orltlli .Wlnkiar 1 4.4. Dash ' loss td Palatka Monday night Its fifth dump a pass inside for a layup..tnen ..+a. 1'.i. .... ..' ..' \ 1 ' loss without a win this season. we went cold." '" .. .,-,,.., 1r.. ,.: ,'r' ',: I The BUS freshman have three games in the coming week, starting r-: : .f "' r ; : 'Ask'Us " Have A Designed For Small Businesses r . In the first half Guard Todd Jackson fueled the with a 7 p.m. away game 'against : System ., ' shot 48 percent "We second half spread offense with 17 points and a Baker County tonight.Thursday,Jan. I and and only that 22 was percent the difference in the ," Coach handful of assists to Inside players- 18,Ketterlinus of St. Augustine comes ,About The Dome Bookkeeping Payroll And .Expense- s.. I ,. .1 S \ Eddie ThoRipkins and Kenny Griffls. to.town for a 5 p,m. game Monday, , Slater,; said. who combined for 10 points Jan.22, and the frosh Tornadoes visit ,, Records. '. J "' \, markmanshipstaked >f i , half . The hot first .' ::0' I" 13K2 ;9 , j Tornadoes to a 28-21 Eddie Winkler 1 led the smallest Palatka for a rematch Wednesday, /, . the frosh Tornadoes on the boards with 10 Jan. 24.:'With tipoff time S ' p.m. lead that Slater noted might RECORD BOOK '1" '2" fHOME f TAX half time ninth caroms while Thompklns and Griffls SlAter rates the Baker and Palatka .: the had not .. have ,been wider almost accurate both pulled down. ,a. half-dozen > games as ,tossups but.la wary of theKetterlinus 1 BUDGET BOOK '2" ., :... o" -, I Panthers been < -. ; grade ., *' : .ot ::'t f' f shooting; rebounds v ,, squad which easily DIARY i"(,., "r ,,,t 1 .",,,.'" :..! ,1 / .j ' their . in ACCOUNT ( , because of Lexstere Young led"the'winnerswith handled tough Clay earlier this sea- : EXPENSE 4M with us "They stayed had them IT points. l.' 'ton. MONTHLY BOOkKEEPINbMRec6RDX: '' ; their shooting but we really > SIMPLIFIED WEEKLY OR WPAYROLL " < ',.,' : : .. 71-.a--, ....... - .0 c, .' ___ RECORD BOOKS 10 NAME: 3" '" I I L ier8PU8h] Win Steak To, 5 In Jr.Cage Leaguefkaoa I .: 25 NAME '4" la ::r'ft. .., \! -1llot J-a.4. Oa4 I**.; ; 50 NAME S" , : their winning Thursday, Jan. 11. av v. ; - Th4 Lakers extended amqu, TTaae i am.ali .. jf ., 51.1paw.N. 4 led the Celtics . and widened the Shaun Jackson with ..... ' streak to five games -- :J\ti/J.!\ ., ; " Jsetween.,'themselves and the 16 points while Daren Chandler. nettedIS Celtics;;?8.Knlcks 35 ' ; gap jtt ; lace :Celtics in Jr. Boysbasketball points for the losers. The winners, put three players In.doubJe : Till OFFICE SHOP m:3iJ: i play.last. ;'eek. .Was.. p..rw.344.Cello 113fT.5.N.myi Jukes taj.C .-a.)*" Cftantfiart., :': digits. with Daren' Chandler ; ; The13ls: yean l old t league IsLakens1&Itki4e .m .-ck..a..J.ck..k $*!I'.,PMwm, ;leading. the''way, will" )'.,13,.' marker*. 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