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Ï - SANO* O re ) POST Thur» * ’ ” 7 t (U < 3) In first league game Sandy loses heartbreaker M archant began crashing the boards up her fifth foul trying to stop the easy by M 4 R K F L O Y D With 11 ticks rem aining on the dock. St Helens 6-foot-3 center Sheralee M a rc h a n t g rab b ed an o ffen sive rebotnd and banked it in to give the Lions a come-from behind 44-42 victor) over the Sand) Pioneers Sand) had one final chance to tie the game, but a full court pass sailed out of bounds and the Lions stalled out the clock. It was a heartbreaking loss for the Pioneers who led at halftim e 31-18 They had come into the St. Helens gymnasium Monday on the heels of a four-game losing streak and faced a partisan crowd and the skyscraping M archant Despite the odds Sandy roared into an early lead as 5-9 forward Sue Hartke pumped in 12 first-quarter points, mostly on medium range set shots But w ith the crowd behind them, the Lions crept back into the game in the second half as M archant picked off numerous rebounds and tied up the Pioneers a half-dozen times for jum p balls. St. Helens finally tied the game at 38- 38 With 3:30 left in the game when M archant hit a short turn-around shot. After H a rtke made a rare miss of a set shot, the Lions took the lead when Lisa Lane scored on a solo lay in Sandy evened the score once more at 42-42 when H a rtke drilled home a 16-ft shot w ith ju s t under a m in u te remaining. basket Gutz missed her one-and-one shot but the referee ruled that Dawn New. who grabbed the loose ball, had stepped into the lane too early Gutz had another chance and missed again, but this tim e M archant was there for the easy rebound shot •We played a very, very good first h alf.” Sandy coach Chris Knudsen said, “ but in the second we got into a little foul trouble, the press hurt us late in the game and we lost our poise. “They had a lot of depth and got a chance to rest their starters,” he ad ded “ So they hustled a little better at the end.” Knudsen felt that it was the best overall gam e by far that his team had played this year There was no question that Sandy played its best ball of the year in the first half. A fter St, Helens had jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead. H artke started her spree, tying the score after sinking a 12-ft set shot and a laym off a T am m y T a lla rd feed The Pioneers continued their streak, scoring 10 straight points to take a 10-4 lead. They stretched that lead to 18-7 at the end of the period after H a rtke had completely blown the Lions out of their zone defense Led by Coleen Flach, the Sandy girls continued their domination in the second quarter Flach started driving the middle after St. Helens had swit ched to a man-to-man defense and the 5- 5 guard picked up seven points and a couple of assists to pace Sandy. From the point on the action got a little hectic. St. Helens’ K im Johnson missed a short jum p shot, but Marchant rebounded and was fouled by Sue Maloney M archant missed on the front end of the one-and-one and Sue Veley hauled down the rebound The Pioneers brought the ball up court with thoughts of going for the last shot, but Johnson stole the ball and hit T o n iG u tz w ith a long pass Gutz started to drive toward the hoop and was clobbered by Veley who picked E laine Gedde came off the bench to grab a couple of defensive rebounds and Sue Maloney hit the offensive twards twice to help Sandy in the and picked up several buckets on second and third shots over the shorter Veley and New Veley was hampered by foul trouble in the latter stages of the game which allowed Marchant more freedom offensively. The St. Helens press was a m ajor factor in the Lions’ turnaround Sandy broke the press at first, mostly on some fancy dribbling by Flach, but St Helens began double- and tri pie-teaming th e senior guard. When the Pioneers started to get near the end of the 10-second count without crossing half court, they started to throw the ball up for grabs and it was usually a Lion on the receiving end But the Pioneers played an excellent game, according to Knudsen, who should look with anticipation to next month's league counters on the Pioneers' home court. “ We shot better, we passed better, and we ran through our offense just like we should for the first three quarters,” Knudsen said. ‘‘The home court situation hurt us with their crowd “ I t ’s the first tim e we’ve been in a close game and it ’s a m ark of our inexperience that we lost our poise in a pressure situation,” Knudsen added “ But you have to give St. Helens credit for the way that they came back — they never gave up.” Knudsen praised Hartke for her finest offensive performance of the season The sophomore forw ard had 20 points on 9 of 16 shots from the field and two for two from the line. He also felt that Veley played a fine defensive game lim iting M archant to two first-half points before getting into foul trouble. Veley led the Pioneers with nine rebounds T allard and Maloney chipped in with second quarter. Sandy grabbed its biggest lead of the game in the third period when H artke sank two 15-feet shots from the left side with just over five minutes rem aining to give the Pioneers a 37-22 bulge. But, true to their name, the Lions slowly and stealthily crept back. six rebounds apiece. The Pioneers shot 29 percent for the gam e from the field, hitting 15 of their 51 shots. Sandy fared well at the free throw line, sinking 12 of 19. a 63 percent clip. Public notices T R Y IN G TO stop 6-fo<X-2 Sheralee Marchant was a task that the Sandy Pioneers faced all Monday night against St. Helens and for the most part they were successful. A sagging defense, like that shown here by Sue Hartke (43), Tammy Tallard <32» and an unidentified Pioneer was effective for most of the evening but M archant hit the game-winning bucket with 14 seconds left to pull off a 44-42 victory. V Sale Hours: 10 a.m. 'til 8 p.m., Mon.-Sat. Now through Christmas Eve ONLY!!! N O TIC E TO IN T E R E S T E D PERSONS N o J U M I P IN T H E C IR C U IT CO U R T OF TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR THE CO UNTY OF C LA C K A M A S IN T H E M A T T E R OF TH E E S T A T E OF IN E Z L. 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