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HEPPNEB GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundery. March 7. 1968 Mustangs Top Vale and Grant To Win Title teams from the eastern division of the Greater Ore gon league to capture the district 7 A-2 tournament championship at La Grande Friday and Saturday nights. They overcame halftime deficits in both games to do the job. After overwhelming the Vale Vikings in the sec ond half Friday night for a 7G to 59 victory, they came back Saturday night to defeat a "dream team," Grant Union of John Day, 58 to 48. They won their berth in the state tournament at Coos Bay, March 11 to 13, Cardinals Suffer Two Heartbreakers In 7-B Event Two heartbreaking losses af ter an opening victory In the district 7 B basketball tourna ment In Pendleton last week ended hope of tho lone Cardin als for a Mate tournament berth. The Card tootied I'm pine last Wednesday afternoon. (15 to 55, In the opener with Jim Swan son turning in a tremendous per formance bv scoring 32 point. In the second came the crucial one for the Hedhlrdtt Long Creek enme from behind Thurn day night to edge them on a last second field goal, (ii to CI, Deadly on offense and sticky on defense, the SroUru"n7ioSr in a T: unsung Heppner Mustangs bowled over two favored Vtf fijf late-game deficit and tipped tho Cardinals In double overtime, G2 to GO. Coach Gene Docktcr's five thus finished in fifth place In tho tournament. Tournament champion was Prairie C'itv. which topped Long Creek in the finals, 63 to 50. McEwen gained third on its two point win over lone, and Uma pine took fourth bv virtue of a 49-42 victory over Mt. Vernon. I'ralrle City will represent tho district in the state B tourna ment which will be this week, also in I'endleton. Riverside lost Its first two games, bowing to Prairie City in a hard-fought contest Wed nesday, GO to 5G, and to Mt. Ver non, 56 to 43, in the consolation round Thursday. Stanfield also was eliminated after two games. losing to Long Creek in its op ener, 77 to 64, and to Umapinc in consolation, 57 to 38. Umapine Wins Sportsmanship Umapine won the Carl Kligel Memorial Sportsmanship trophy. which was presented for the second year. Ron Daniels, Mor row county school district super- whistled bv the busy officials scorer who had trouble finding Intendent, presented tho tourney w ho stopped lono four times In the range, started hitting in the championship trophy to Prairie the wutung seconds. This cn- second half, and the Umapine I ity rriiluy night as Eastern a blid the Long Creek five to live came witnin tour at sjsi with poise and finesse before a howling crowd that filled ev ery available spot in the East ern Oregon College gymnasium. Their job against Grant Un ion was to stop Dave Dicker, the 6-4 Junior center who has run rampant on scoring through the season. Using a 4-man box zone defense with the fifth man as signed especially to Dieker, the Mustangs did the Job. They held him to five field goals and one free throw for a total of 11. He had tallied 24 the night before when the Prospectors slapped Wahtonka, 53 to 49. Meanwhile, the Mustangs fir ed at the basket at a .470 clip. They took only 47 shots, wait ing for the good ones, but made 22. The Prospectors, facing the tough Heppner defense, made only 17 of 61 tries, or .279 per cent. Bill McLeod, who later was chosen as a first team all-star selection from the tournament. drew the roving assignment on Dieker through much of the game, and he was on the big man like a mustard plaster, al though giving him 5 inches in height advantage. The championship contest started as a nip-and-tuck affair with the lead changing several times in the first quarter. Mc Leod, John McCahe and Jon O' Donnell carried the early scor ing for Heppner. and Ken Stev ens, Chris Labhart, out of the kenny connected on a burst of points that shot Heppner in front, 38 to 32. and the teams traded buckets through the rest of the quarter which ended with the Mustangs leading, 47 to 41. By the middle of the fourth quarter and despite the 21 -point production of Rick Johnson of the Vikings, the Mustangs had Vale on the ropes. With 3:43 to play, Heppner had an astound ing 20-point lead. 67 to 47. Al though Coach Bob Clough clear ed his bench, the 20 points came close to holding through the rest of the contest. The third quarter was disas ter for Vale, and if it weren't for Steve Kenison, it would have been worse. He was the only man to nit lor the Viks during the quarter, scoring all nine of his team's points. McLeod was high man for Heppner with 16, although scor ing was evenly balanced with Kilkenny and McCabe each notching 15, and O'Donnell, playing his best game of the season, getting 14. It was O' Donnell who started a rather tense Heppner team off in the first quarter when he scored three timely field goals. Johnson Hits 24 Johnsons 24 for Vale came on seven field goals and 10 free throws. Kenison had eight field goals and a free throw for 17. Heppner shot a torrid .516 in Oregon representative on O.SAA Board of Control lone seemed well on the way to victory over Long Creek In the early part of Its came Thursday. Frank Ilalvorsen. who had been held to 13 in the op. ener when he got Into foul trouble early, was back In form and scored 10 In the first per iod. Swan son added nine, and bv the end of the first quarter the Cards hud a 23 8 lead. Long Creek, held without a bucket In the first period, start ed hitting In the second, how ever, and outseored the Red birds, 2112. Still, at halftime the lone five was ahead, 35 to 29. Third period was nip and tuck, and the came came to the wire with lone leading by six points with a minute and a half to go. Allen and Mike Welssenfluh. Long Creek's court wizards, had turned on the steam in the first of the fourth. Violations Hit lone A rash of violations was he: knot the count at 64-64. lone held the ball with seconds to go and was attempting to set up a last shot when they again were called on turnover. With 16 seconds to play Long Creek set up a shot. It bounced off the rim. and in the ensuing scramble for the rebound, Al len Welssenfluh cot It, put It up and dropped it through. With that shot went tone's hoMs for a district champion ship. Ilalvorsen tallied 28 In this contest to lead the Cards. Swan son totaled 24 which gave him 5ti in two games. Aeainst Umanine In the open ed, the Redbirds moved well In front early and had a 21-9 iirst ouarter lead. At halftime the county was 33 to 21 with the Chiefs coming back Swanson, with teammate Ilal vorsen slowed by his foul troub le, came through with 22 points In the second half, and 15 of them In the fourth period. Ron Rainwater, Chiefs' high late in the third. From there. however, tho Cardinals started slowly pulling away for the 10 polnt victory. McEwsa Overcomes Lead Against McEwen, the Cardin als didn't run away from the opposition in the early stages but held a 32 23 halftime mar gin. They added another two points to the lead In the third quarter and seemed to be on the way to victory with tne 44 tc 35 lend. But DeWayne Dunlap fired 10 points In the fourth quarter while his team was scoring a total of 21, and lone managed only 12. This brought the score to a 56-56 deadlock at the end of regular play. In the first overtime, the Red- birds took a 60-56 lead with 38 seconds to go, but Doug Dun lap tallied, lone missed a field goal try, and Frank Ward hit for McEwen to bring the first overtime to a 60-60 standoff. Both teams had trouble hit ting in the second overtime, but with two seconds to go. Erie Plckard connected lor tne boot, ties, and that meant the came at 62 60. Swanson totaled CO points in Hie tournament, closely follow ed by Ilalvorsen with 62. Eddie Sherman made 27 for lone, Chris Lovgren 19, and Bob Ball 12. Scores: IONE 65 Lovgren 7, Swan son 32, Ilalvorsen 13, Ball 4, Sherman 8. Nelson 1. UMAPINE 55 Jamison. Rain water 26, D. Key 1, Ilodgen 9. Marlatt 11. G. Key 8. IONE G4 Loveren 4'. Swanson 24. Ilalvorsen 2H, Ball 4, Sher man 4, Nelson, i-aimaieer LONG CHEEK Go A. Weiss- enfluh 24. M. Welssenfluh 18, Moore 4. Morgan 6, Hueckman 14, Howell. Render, Born. IONE GO Lovgren R, Swanson 10. Ilalvorsen 21. Ball 4. Sher man 15. (2 points scored for lone by DeWayne Dunlap of McEwen In a "wrong way" bas ket). McEWEN 62 Doug Dunlap 14, Ward 7, DeWayne Dunlap 21, Lleuallen 10, Moses 6. Here's How Heppner Won District Championship 2 Mustangs Named To All-Star Team Two Heppner High Mustangs, Seniors Russ Kilkenny and Bill McLeod. were named to the all- opponent sub-district all-star basketball team (western divis ion of the Greater Oregon League) at a coaches' meeting in La Grande during tne district tournament, Coach Bob Clough announces. Others completing the first five are Larry Mathews of Pilot Rock. Ed Busick of Wahtonka and Gale Corwin of Madras. David Hall, Heppner senior, hospital only a few days, and Jf J? while Vale uieker started nuting tor the w Prospectors. At the end of the first quarter the Jump shot of Dicker gave the Grant five a 13-11 edge. Prospectors Pull Away From there, the Grant team started pulling slowly away. Mike Lenz started drilling the hoop with long ones, and with 3 Mi minutes gone in the second quarter, the Prospectors held their biggest lead at 26-20. But sophomore John McCabe and Dave Hall, two of Heppner's heroes and both of whom made the tourney all-star second team, used their quickness and agil ity to score on drives and keep the Mustangs alive. By halftime it was 30 to 26 for Grant. Labhart moved the lead to six again at the start of the third on a layin, but at this point, Heppner started to apply Its second half rush. Hall drove all the way for a layin, McLeod tallied on a reverse layin, Hall followed with a Jumper, and McLeod zeroed in from the base line. This brought the score to ii-sz for Heppner with 3:41 gone In the Grant-Wahtonka game Friday night, the Prospectors threatened to blast the Eagles from time to time, but the Wah tonka team always came fight ing back. Labhart, who had un dergone an appendectomy only a week earlier, was held out until late in the game for the Prospectors. Halftime favored Grant, 26 to 18, and the lead was 42-32 at the start of the fourth quarter, but in the final stanza the nev-er-say-die Eagles put on a late rush and closed to within four at the buzzer, making the final tally, 53 to 43. Scoring in that one was as follows: GRANT 53 Dieker 24, Stevens 9, Ogilvie 8, Labhart 7, Deist 4, Simmons 1. WAHTONKA 49 Herman 19, Matheny 7, Speck 6, Busick 5, Nichols 2, Wilkes 10. In the consolation game bat on the second five are Coelsch of Sherman, Tom Ma theny of Wahtonka, Jerry Nan egus of Pilot Rock and Bruce Wilkes of Wahtonka. The team is not to be confus ed with the district all-star team. District Champs To Leave Sunday (Continued from page 1) tournament three times in con secutive years 1953, 1954, and 1955. They placed fifth in 1953 and 1955 but didn't place in 1954. As in 1965, Heppner will en ter the tournament with one of the poorest season's records at 16-8, but this doesn't take into account the team's eight con secutive wins, the last loss being January 27 to Condon. And the late season opposition has been the toughest. Little is known here about Rogue River except that it has a 21-1 rec- -J 1 A 1 it. 4..4- nn..nn1rAj urday night, Vale rapped Wah- " ", V't While Rogue River Is ranked tonka, 67 to 58. Scoring: VALE 67-Johnson 20. Jacobs 9, Kenison 22, Yraguen 6, Purns in the third quarter. Never from ! .ESSKS Jl P?eJ: that point did Grant take the lead again. By the end of the period, Heppner hold a 40-37 edge over the team that had defeated them twice in the regular sea son. Mustangs Close With Rush While the Mustangs continu ed with a rush in the final stanza, the Grant team started to lose its poise, and Heppner came on. With the edge hold ing at about eight points, it be came clear with some two min utes to go that the Mustangs would go to state tournament, and the Heppner bench was a scene of resounding Joy. McCabe seemed to wrap it up when he drove for a layin, was called for a foul after the shot. His two-pointer made it 51-43 for Heppner, and the foul was his fifth. He left the game iubil antly, an unusual attitude for a man retiring on fouls! McLeod was high man for Heppner with 19, followed by MecaDe witn 13 and Hail with 13. Lenz led Grant Union with 13 and Dieker was stopped with 11. Grant Union set the pace in the contest with a deliberate type offense, waiting for the good shot. Heppner seemed sur prisingly content with this, un usual for a team with their quick hands, ball hawking technique and speed. They pre ferred to set their defense against Labhart, Dieker and Company instead of trying for steals on a full court press on the theory that they couldn't afford to let the big boys get set. The strategy paid off Overcome Deficit Against Vale, the Mustangs trailed through most of the first half, but overcame a one-point deficit at the start of the third quarter when McCabe tallied on a layin to give Heppner the edge at 33-32. From that point, Vale never regained the advant age. McLeod, McCabe and Kil- WAHTONKA 58 Matheny 8, Speck 9, Busick 10, Herman 9, Wilkes 13, Meyer 3, Nichols 4. This was the first year that the tournament was sponsored by The Optimist club of La Grande, and the group proved hospitable hosts. Wahtorrka was awarded the beautiful sports manship trophy, given by the La Grande Retail Merchants As sociation. Dick Carpenter, Heppner High principal and district chairman, acted as master of ceremonies in presentation after the game. Dr. Howard Richardson, director of athletics at EOC and tourna ment director, presented the dis trict trophy to Co-captains Bill McLeod and David Hall of the Mustangs. Scoring of the Heppner games: McLeod Hall Kilkenny, R. McCabe O'Donnell Stillman Pettyjohn, L, Pettyjohn, S. Dobbs Healy Ash beck Kilkenny, P. HEPPNER 76 Fg Ft Pf 7 2 1 2 7 6 5 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Tp 16 6 15 15 14 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 tops in the polls, the Mustangs Just made the lower rankings this week after their winning of the district tournament. In the A. P. poll the Mustangs are tied for ninth, in the Oregonian poll they are tied for eighth, and in the Journal poll they are plummeted to ldth! However, Coach Bob Clough said firmly after the district tournament. "We'll be contend ers down there." He expressed confidence in his team and said that everyone performed admir ably in the district tournament. "I Just couldn't pick out any one of them," he said. "They all were Just great." Buses will return from the state tournament on Thursday, Principal Dick Carpenter states, and it is expected that they will arrive back in Heppner around supper time that evening. Time Player 29 O'Donnell 1:35 McCabe 1 :47 Kenison 2:13 Johnson 2:29 O'Donnell 2:43 Johnson 2:58 Hall 3:05 Kilkenny 3:41 Johnson 4:01 Adams 4:04 Kilkenny 4:17 Johnson 4:36 McLeod 5:05 O'Donnell 5:14 Kenison 5:31 Kilkenny 6:09 O'Donnell 6:46 Hall 7:07 Jacobs 7:29 McLeod 7:45 Yraguen Heppner-Vale Game RUNNING SCORE Action Heppner Vale FIRST QUARTER Missed free throw, foul on Kenison 0 0 Missed free throw, foul on Kenison Layin, feed from Johnson Two free throws, McCabe foul Layin Layin Missed free throw, Jacobs foul Tipln Free throw, O'Donnell foul Missed free throw, O'Donnell foul Missed free throw, Yraguen foul 4 Pusher, outer key 4 From key 6 Short hook 8 Layin 8 Missed free throw, Johnson foul 8 TumD shot in key 10 Underhand layin (Heppner's first lead) Tipin Layin Short jumper Heppner-Grant Union Game o o 0 2 2 2 4 4 12 12 14 14 0 2 4 4 6 6 6 7 7 7 9 9 9 11 11 11 11 13 13 15 R. TOTALS Johnson Jacobs Kenison Yraguen Freeman Purns Wayne Hodge Ceniga Page Moore Adams TOTALS VALE HEPPNER 31 14 15 76 VALE 59 Fg Ft Pf 7 4 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tp 24 8 17 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 McLeod Hall Kilkenny, McCabe O'Donnell Stillman Pettyjohn, L. Pettyiohn, S. Dobbs Healy Ashbeck Kilkenny, P. HEPPNER 58 Fg Ft Pf Tp 8 5 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 3 5 2 0 0i 0 1 0 0 0 :05 Kenison :18 O'Donnell 1:06 Hall 1:58 McLeod 3:26 Johnson 4:06 Freeman 4:38 Johnson 4:55 Johnson 5:00 McLeod 5:18 McLeod 5:36 Jacobs 5:53 Johnson 6:17 McCabe 6:38 Jacobs 6:51 Kilkenny' 7:08 Freeman 7:15 McCabe 7:21 Dobbs 7:21 Dobbs i 7:30 Kenison 7:40 McCabe :43 McCabe 1:40 McLeod 2:20 McCabe 2:33 Kilkenny 2:37 Kilkenny 4:49 Kenison 5:37 McLeod 5:44 Jacobs 5:56 Kenison 6:10 McLeod 6:20 . Kenison 6:43 McCabe 7:04 Kilkenny 7:21 Kenison 7:34 Hall 7:55 Kenison :03 McLeod :16 Kenison FIRST QUARTER SCORE 14 15 SECOND QUARTER Drive off tipoff 14 17 Made one of two free throws, foul on Kenison 15 17 Maris tin) free throws, foul on Yraguen 17 Layin after steal 19 Jumper 19 Pusher from baseline 19 Free throw. Hall foul 19 Steal, layin 19 Missed free throw, Jacobs 'foul 19 Push shot 21 Push shot 21 Made two free throws. Hall 'foul (Vale's biggest lead of game) 21 17 17 19 21 22 24 24 24 26 28 28 30 30 32 32 32 32 32 32 Drive throuah kev 23 Short pusher 23 From baseline 25 Tipin 25 Made one of two free throws. Freeman foul 26 Tipin 28 Free throw, Adams foul 29 Missed free throw, Dobbs foul 29 Lavin 31 HALFTIME SCORE 31 32 THIRD QUARTER Steal, layin (Heppner takes lead for good) 33 15 ft. pusher 35 Under hoop on fine feed by Hall 37 Missed free throw, Adams foul 37 Made one of two free throws, Adams foul (Seven straight points for Heppner) 38 Steal, layin after full court dash 38 Jumper from baseline 40 Missed free throw, McCabe foul 40 32 32 32 32 32 34 34 34 35 35 37 37 37 39 39 41 TOTALS 22 14' 17 58 24 11 19 59 15 17 9 1859 14 17 16 2976 Deist Labhart Dieker Lenz Stevens Jolley Lang Ma gee Ogilvie Owens Simmons Southwick TOTALS GRANT UNION 48 Fg Ft Pf 1 2 5 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 5 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 Tp 4 4 11 13 8 1 0 0 3 0 4 0 :43 1:06 1:16 1:24 1:26 1:42 1:42 2:13 2:22 2:24 2:38 2:38 2:49 3:17 3:33 4:17 O'Donnell McCabe Johnson McCabe O'Donnell Jacobs Jacobs Kenison McLeod Kilkenny O'Donnell O'Donnell McCabe McLeod Kilkenny Kilkenny 17 14 23 48 GRANT UNION 13 17 7 1143 HEPPNER 11 15 14 1858 4:27 Johnson 4:49 Page 5:10 Jacobs 5:18 Ashbeck 5:21 Kilkenny 5:21 Kilkenny 5:53 Johnson 6:14 Dobbs 6:30 Adams 6:46 Ashbeck 6:48 Johnson 7:24 Ashbeck 7:40 Johnson 7:45 Johnson Free throw, O'Donnell foul 40 Free throw, Jacobs foul 41 Short pusher 41 Short one hand push shot 43 Tipin 45 Tipin 45 Jumper 47 Push shot 47 THIRD QUARTER SCORE 47 41 FOURTH QUARTER Break on tipoff 49 41 Missed two free throws, Kilkenny foul 49 41 Pusher from baseline 51 41 Layin on nice feed from Hall 53 41 Pusher from key 53 43 Missed free throw, foul on Yraguen 53 43 Two free throws, Kenison foul 55 43 Underhand layin 55 45 Missed free throw 55 45 Tipin 55 47 Made one of two free throws, foul by Johnson 56 47 Tipin 58 47 Layin 60 47 Free throw, Kenison foul 61 47 Two free throws good, foul by Yraguen 63 47 Offensive foul 63 47 Layin on feed from McCabe 65 47 Tipin (Heppner's biggest lead 20 points) 67 47 Two free throws good, HaU foul 67 49 Push shot 67 51 Missed free throw, Stillman foul 67 51 Made one erf two free throws, Kenison's fifth foul 68 51 Tipin 70 51 Missed free throw, Moore foul 70 51 Made one of two free throws, Dobbs foul 70 52 Short Jumper 72 52 Jumper 72 54 Twisting Jump 74 54 Drive layin 74 . 56 Twisting jump 76 56 Made one of two free throws. Steve Pettyjohn foul 76 57 Push shot 76 59 FINAL SCORE 76 59 Time Player :24 Lens :39 O'Donnell :51 Stevens 1:11 McLeod 1:24 Dieker 2:20 Stevens 2:34 McCabe 2:46 Labhart 4:37 McLeod 5:41 McCabe 5:56 Dieker 6:23 Dieker 6:45 McLeod 7:02 Lenz 7:25 Dieker :08 Kilkenny :30 Lenz :45 McLeod 1:02 Lenz 1:22 Hall 1:32 Ogilvie 2:06 Deist 2:20 McCabe 2:34 Lenz 2:40 Hall 3:03 Lenz 3:12 McCabe 4:09 Lenz 5:22 McCabe 5:49 Hall 6:05 Stevens 6:26 Ashbeck 6:39 Hall 6:56 Stevens 7:36 McCabe 1:01 Labhart 1:35 Hall 1:51 Labhart 2:20 Kilkenny 2:40 McLeod 3:19 Hall 4:19 McLeod 4:42 Lenz 4:51 Kilkenny 5:34 Hall 5:56 6:27 7:14 7:24 7:29 7:50 8:00 :39 :52 1:02 1:40 1:53 2:04 2:58 Kilkenny Kilkenny Dieker McCabe McLeod Deist Kilkenny McLeod Dieker McLeod Kilkenny Dieker Kilkenny Dieker 3:11 Kilkenny 3:19 Stevens 4:02 Kilkenny 4:10 Simmons 4:35 McCabe 4:58 McCabe 4:58 Ogilvie 5:24 Deist 5:43 Hall 6:30 Hall 6:33 Hall 6:53 Kilkenny Dieker McLeod Jolley Stillman Simmons Hall RUNNING SCORE Action Heppner Grant FIRST QUARTER Free throw, McLeod foul One hander from left Free throw. Hall foul Jump from outer key Free throw missed, McLeod foul Long push shot Jump shot Hook Made one of two free throws. Deist foul Drive through key Free throw, O'Donnell foul Jump shot Reverse layin From baseline Jump shot FIRST QUARTER SCORE SECOND QUARTER Missed two free throws. Deist foul Made one of two free throws, McCabe foul Jump from key Made two free throws, McLeod foul Free throw, Lenz foul Jumper from baseline Made two free throws, Kilkenny foul (Grant's biggest lead at any time in game six points) 14 20 Layin on good feed 16 20 Shot from key 16 22 From baseline 18 22 Short jump 18 24 From side 20 24 Pusher 20 26 Pusher from left 22 26 Drive full court, layin 24 26 Long pusher 24 28 Missed free throw, Labhart foul 24 28 Missed free throw, Stevens foul 24 28 Long push shot 24 30 One hander beyond key 26 30 0 1 2 1 2 2 4 2 4 2 4 4 6 4 6 6 7 6 9 6 9 7 9 9 11 9 11 11 11 13 11 13 11 13 11 14 13 14 13 16 14 16 14 18 HALFTIME SCORE 26 30 THIRD QUARTER Layin 26 32 Drive layin 28 32 Two free throws missed. Kilkenny foul 28 32 Missed free throw, Labhart foul 28 32 Drive, reverse layin 30 32 Jump shot 32 32 Jump from baseline (Heppner takes lead and holds for . remainder of game) 34 32 Made one of two free throws, McCabe foul 34 33 Missed free throw, Dieker foul 34 33 Fast break layin after Kilkenny gets tin on iumo ball .IB 33 Missed free throw. Deist foul 36 33 Free throw, Dieker foul 37 33 Jump shot 37 35 Missed free throw, Ogilvie foul 37 35 Jump shot 39 35 Layin 39 37 Made one of two free throws. Deist foul 40 37 THIRD QUARTER SCORE 40 37 FOURTH QUARTER Jump from left 42 37 Missed free throw, McCabe foul 42 37 Jump shot 44 37 Missed free throw, Labhart foul 44 37 Jump shot 44 39 Layin 46 39 Two free throws missed, Kilkenny foul 46 39 Two free throws made, Labhart foul 48 39 Made one of two free throws, McCabe foul 48 40 Free throw missed, Dieker foul 48 40 Push shot from outside 48 42 Made one of two free throws, Stevens foul 49 42 Drive layin 51 42 Made one of two free throws, foul on McCabe after shot of preceding field goal (Fifth foul on McCabe) 51 43 Free throw missed, O'Donnell foul 51 43 Free throw missed on Deist's fifth foul si 43 One of two free throws made on Simmons foul 52 Free throw missed. Magee foul 52 Made two free throws. bimmons foul Field goal Two free throws made Free throw Free throw Two free throws Free throw 54 54 56 56 57 57 58 43 43 43 45 45 46 46 48 48 FINAL SCORE (Note: Last minute's action not in chronological order) 58 48