PAGE FOUR ROGUE NEWS FRI., FEB. 12, 1971 Bellotti Scores 35 Grizzlies Beaten By Pelicans JV's, Sophs Play Pols, Sophs, Lose, Jay-Voes Win Kla maths' Jerry Bellotti made 35 points on Feb. 5 as he led his team to a 71-57 victory over the Ashland Grizzlies. In the game, the Bears scored first when Tim Slapnicka sank a fifteen-footer, and then made it 4-0 after Mark Wilson stole a Klamath Falls pass and dribbled the length of the court to score. Both teams stayed even through the first quarter, but Todd Kellstrom gave the Pelicans a 16-14 lead just before the buzzer. The Grizzlies regained the lead early in the second quarter as Dave Doerter and Wilson each hit field goals to give Ashland a 21-20 lead with 5:46 left in the half. Bellotti then made four points and Wilson hit with a jump shot, making the score 24-23 Klamath. In the closing minutes of the first half, Sophomore Jeft Bradford made two field Roals to put the Pel: ahead, 33-29. In the third quarter, behind good outside shooting by Bill Smith, the Grizzlies matched the "r TIM SLAPNICKA puts up a free throw against Klamath Falls. Pelicans almost basket for basket. With only 2 seconds left in the period. Smith hit a 25-footer that tied the score at 46-46. In the first four minutes of the final period, Ashland made two free shots and missed eight field goals, while the Pels shot to a 61-48 lead. The Grizzlies cut Klamaths' lead to 61-58 with three minutes left in the game, but the Pelicans had a margin to big to overcome. The games' top scorer was Bellotti. Ashlands Wilson was next, with 22 points, while Smith was third with 19. Steve Pettit was the only other Pelican to score in double figures, with a total of 14 points. Ashland Varsity Coach Dick Copple said of the game, "We played a fine game. Everyone did a good job. I think that this was the best game we've played all season." The Ashland Junior-Varsity and Sophomore basketball teams played Klamath Falls on February 5, winning 76-69 and losing 75-63 respectively. For the JVs, guard Craig Siebenlist of Ashland led the scoring, sinking seven field goals and ten free throws for a total of 24 points. Klamath Falls' Bill Putnam was second with 22 points. Most of his eight field goals came on long jump shots. Ashland Junior-Varisity Coach Dick Krominga said, "This was the best game we have played all year. We have good material and this time we got it all together. We had both a good defense and a good offense. Craig Siebenlist did a fine job, and so did Dan Hagert. Dan got a lot of rebounds and scored 13 points, his highest score of the year so far." In the Sophonore game, Jeff Glossop scored 22 points and Steve Taylor sank 19, but Ashland still lost to Klamath by 12 points. At the half, the Grizzlies were behind by 14 points, 40-26. In the third quarter they closed the gap to ten points but Andy Holzgang and Richard Edge began hitting for Klamath Falls. Edge was the top scorer for the Pels with 19, while Holzgang was just behind him with 18. Grizzly Coach Arlan Foote stated, "We just didn't start soon enough. We didn't start to play ball until the fourth quarter, but by then it was too late." ASHLAND SANITARY SERVICE 62 East Main Lanes HooDoo Bowl near Bend was the scene of a ski meet held on January 30 in which the Ashland team placed third in both the varsity girls and boys division. The team also placed third in team standings. The team had good showing in individual results. Sue Binkley with a time of 41.4 seconds, Gwen Dreiszus with 45.4 seconds, and Tony Barnes who had a time of 50.4 seconds. The girls placed 6, 10, and 18 X ffi7ffiff)"l Rondo BOWLING f . . ,. . Snack Bar Open I Special Bowling Prices I V. t c. j Lunch Special 50c I frStUden San. 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