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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 - h j d team w h a t second-half determ ination can i l fthe One Stop Records 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 ^THW SO MT HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 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. 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