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BADLY BRADLEY
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SPORTS
by Fred H em bry
do fo r a basketball club.
In th e firs t half o f play. Grant
led by a m argin o f five points
(25-20). W ith a score so close, it
was either te am 's gam e. W ith some
good play, Cleveland m ay have re­
peated a 53 52 v icto ry attained ear­
lier th is season in th a t classic, last
m in ute style '.
W ith th e ending o f the half-tim e
fe stivities,
the
second
portion
plays.
S ix-fo o t-te n center, Sean Hosey,
w as instrum ental in scoring dow n
low ; w h ile guard, James D em ry,
kept th ing s cooking up top
For Victory
Sai P o u liv a a ti ü ra w s th e fo u l.
Cleveland, on the other hand,
was only able to keep up a short
w hile before succum bing to Grant s
effo rts. Cleveland had m any o p p o r­
tu nitie s to rise to beat the Generals,
baladi
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to better serve the community
in which we live.
and consistent turnovers.
Sai Poulivaati (si paul-au-vautee)
played q uite w ell, don atin g 17
points, w ith a great th re e-p oint
play; along w ith Ronald Griggs,
w h o scored nine points. He also
grabbed 12 rebounds, including a
great fu ll-c o u rt drive to the hoop.
In lieu o f C leveland's m om ents
o f flickering perform ance. Grant
surged on to v ic to ry in great fo rm .
Dem ry w as perhaps the best cata­
lyst fo r the Generals. He was
q uite e ffe ctive in trigg ering o ffe n ­
sive
rebounds
and
defensive
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j d team
w h a t second-half determ ination can
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fthe
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and Tapes
b ut fell short due to missed shots
On Friday, January 29th, the
G rant Generals squared o ff w ith the
Indians o f Cleveland fo r w h a t turned
o u t to be a very good show ing o f
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24 hr. E m e rg e n c y S e rv ic e
Grant Turns on Afterburners
F e b .9 * h
SLACK
C O O L 'R
8:30 6:00 M on. Fri.
10:00-5:00 Sat.
began.
G rant came o ff the bench w ith
very crisp passing and w e ll-th o u g h t
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leadership.
It was an intense
gam e. W e play w ell w hen w e play
as a te a m ,” he com m ents.
Team play w as th e key phrase in
Friday n ig h t's v ic to ry . It gave Grant
the edge in m aking turnovers into
points. Good ¡oh. Generals!
We're Playing
S h a w n H osey scores d o w n lo w .
P h o to by R ichard J. B ro w n
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