4B * • SPORTS • Cedar Raptds Gazette: Sun.. Dec. 9. 1979 From page 1B Mount Vernon From page 1B Drake Cornets grapplers win Sharps probably had her hest game Lloyd, who has been outstanding tonight." in his first four games with Drake, Sharps and Hodgson both fin­ scored 17 points in the first 12 ished with 14 points, as did D.K. minutes as the Bulldogs opened a 27- own tourney Thomas. 13 lead. Iowa State Coach Lynn "It was a combination of all those Nance used Chuck Harmison, Bu­ MOUNT VERNON — Mount Ver­ non, ranked No. 1 in Iowa Class 2A people that put things together for us chanan and Bob Fowler in an at­ tonight. It's nice to know that if tempt to stop Lloyd, who is averag­ wrestling, won four individual titles at its own invitational Saturday Molly Bolin is having an off night, ing 31.8 points per. game and had 22 like tonight, we can get others to in the first half. night and edged Lisbon for the team championship, 167^-164. score and still come on top." Drake's offense suffered notice­ Bolin, the WBL leading scorer ably when Lloyd went to the bench The Mustangs were led by defend­ ing state champion Paul Hufford, with a 35.5 average, was still the top after picking up his fourth foul' with scorer for the Cornets, hitting nine of 13:36 left in the game. The Bulldogs who dispatched his heavyweight op­ ponent, Todd McDonald of Mon­ 24 shots and one of one from the line led 60-50 at that but got only for 19 points, her lowest total in two baskets in the next five minutes ticello, in the finals in :15. Teammate Marty Williams also added fall Iowa's five games this season. as the Cyclones put on their charge. Houston shot only 39 percent ­ After Buchanan's tip in made it points as he flattened Tom Corporan in the 119 pound championship in 3: ting 33 of 85 shots while Iowa con­ 64-60, Ernie Banks scored four nected on 48 of 104 field goals at­ straight points and Dave Johnson hit 21. Lisbon's bid to upset Mount Ver­ tempts for a 46 percentage. a layup to return the momentum to "We've been setting a pretty good Drake. Banks finished with 12 points non was led by three-time state champion Scott Morningstar, who pattern defensively, holding most and pulled down eight rebounds. teams to 38 percent offensively. "I thought Iowa State did a very decisioned Marion's Pat Freilinger In the 126 pound title bout. Lisbon is That's pretty encouraging," said good job of getting back into the Kirk with a smile. game with some excellent shooting," the state's No. 1-ranked squad in Class 1A. Iowa led 68-43 at half and 92-72 at Drake Coach Bob Ortegel. the end of three quarters. "They really hit a hot streak. But Lisbon and Marion each crowned two individual champions. In addi­ Houston did stage a short-lived, we were able to regain the momen­ rally, coming as close as 100-86 and tum and pull away. I was happy we tion to the Lions' Morningstar, Brian Hall won the title at 105. Marion's 103-92, as Belinda Candler and Jes­ were able to do it at a point when sie Kenlaw combined for 10 points in Lewis was on the bench." Ken Waters (155) and Jerry Nibeck (185) also claimed titles. Marion fin­ the attempt. Ortegel said he was not surprised Candler led all scorers with 26 his offense stalled after Lloyd went ished third in the team standings with 141i/ points. points, hitting 10 of 15 from the field to the bench and credited Banks with 2 and six of nine from the charity line. keeping the Bulldogs in the game Mount Vernon Invitational during Lloyd's absence. TEAM RESULTS Iowa 113, Houston 96 "At first we were somewhat hesi­ 1. Mount Vernon WS. 2. Lisbon 164, 3. Morion Houston: Mayo 6 7-11 19, Aulenbacher 1 1-2 3, 141 J, 4. Johnston 122J, 5. Iowa City Reglna 95,6. Cen­ Washington 4 4-5 12, Chapman 3 1-2 7, Jones 3 4-4 10, tant, but that was normal," Ortegel tral DeWItt 84,7. Monticello 73.5,8. Commanche 57,9. Candler 10 6-9 26, Prince 0 0-00, Kuhl 10-0 2, Kenlaw 5 said. "We did work it out eventually, Anamosa 3e. 3-613, Johnson 0 4-4 4. Totals 33 30-43 96. CHAMPIONSHIPS Iowa: Tucker 5 2-2 12, Green 2 4-6 6, Sharps 5 4-4 however. When they made their 14, Crevler 0 0-0 0, Bolin 9 1-1 19, Penqulte 0 0-0 0, 98— Bill Blubough (J) dec Brett Stoneklng (LI, 2- Hodgson 5 4-6 14, Thomas 6 2-214, Kunimann 4 2-4 10, and cut it to four, we were able to 1; 105—Brian Hall (L) pinned Tim Fey (CD), 5:07; Droving 50-210, Lewis 7 0-014. Totals 48 19-27113. 112—Greg Randall (MV) dec. Bryant Hancock (J),3- stop them and build it back up." 2; 119—Morty Williams (MV) pinned Tom Corporan, Halftlme: Iowa 68, Houston 43. 3:21; 124—Scott Morningstar (L) dec. Pat Freilinger Fouled out: Hodgson, Chopmon. Nance said his team played well (Mar), 4-3; 132—Randy Meyers (J) dec. Bill Bowers Total fouls: Iowa 31, Houston 25. in the second half, but "ran out of (MV), 13-9; 138—Steve Randall (MV) dec. Dave Fox Technicals: Houston bench. (J), 21-6; 145—Scott Fleagle (CD) dec. Joe Tuetken Attendance: 3,024. gas and we got into foul trouble." (Mont), 4-2; 155—Ken Waters (Mar) dec. Shoun Stover (ICR), 6-0; 167—Dean Stockman (ICR) dec. Jeff Loehr (L), 9-7; 185—Jerry Nibeck (Mar) dec. Todd Bostwlck (MV),9-2; Hwt—Poul Hufford (MV) Drake 87, Iowa State 66 Pinned Todd McDonald (Mont), :15; Super Hwt— Vlnce Goodman (J) pinned Dave Supple (Mar),2:16. ISIM44): Harris 10-22, Moore 60-1 12, Estesl3 3- 329,Uthof( 1 3-4 5, Harmison 2 0-2 4, Buchonon50-110, Mlnnlfleld 0 2-22, Tlllo 0 0-2 0, Ness 1 0-0 2, Fowler 00- Easy win 0 0, Falenschek 0 0-0 0. Totals 29 8-17 ti. Drake (87): Angell 2 0-0 4, Sampson 5 4-6 14, Wright 6 2-2 14, Lloyd 12 814 32, Johnson 4 0-0 8, Bonks Cardinals trade 4 4-5 12, Monk 0 0-0 0, Youngbauer 0 0-0 0, HIM 0 0-4 0, Watson 0 0-0 0, Stahl 1 0-0 2, Watley 01-21. Totals 3419- for Kentucky 33 87. Halftlme Score — Drake 44, lowo State32. for Fouled out — Harmison. LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI) — Senior Total fouls — Iowa State 30, Drake 17. Technicals — Wright. ST. LOUIS (UPI) — St. Louis guard Kyle Macy scored 17 points, A—12,100. General John Claiborne including a record-breaking free was hoping he could fill the Car­ throw, to lift sixth-ranked Kentucky to an easy 80-46 victory over Baylor This is the way the scene looked when Darryl Dawkins of the slammed in a dinals' need for left-handed pitching and a right-handed power hitting Saturday night. dunk shot and shattered the backbord Nov. 14 in Kansas City, Mo. Dawkins shattered another at baseball's winter meet­ Macy set a consecutive free throw backboard this past week. Prairie rally ings. record for Kentucky when he hit his He accomplished half of what he 27th in a row — bridging two sea­ wanted to do. sons — to break the old mark set by downs Monti Just one minute before the inter- Louie Dampier in the 1966-67 sea­ son. MONTICELLO — Cedar Rapids league trading deadline expired Fri­ Dawkins says he 'II Prairie rallied from a 27-24 halftime day night, the Cardinals acquired The record-setting free throw deficit to turn back Monticello, 69- much-traveled outfielder Bobby came with 15:38 remaining in the 58, in a boys high school Bonds from the in game and play was stopped as Coach game here Saturday night. exchange for Joe B. Hall presented Macy with the . It was the third straight victory and outfielder Jerry Mumphrey. game ball in a brief ceremony. 'cool it for awhile' for the Prairie Hawks. Ron Downs set the pace for Prai­ COUNTRY COBBLER By Carrie Seldman rie with 25 points, but Mike Porter, 1979 N.Y. Times News Service last Wednesday, each of which to shatter in the manner de­ held up play for more than an scribed above will be immedi­ Jim Rotter and Mitch Porter were all Murray NEW YORK — Darryl hour. ately ejected from the game in figures for Jeff Wessel's Dawkins, the Philadelphia East Central Iowa Conference team. "Dawkins's position is that and, absent the most extenu­ 76ers' 6-fooM 1-inch, 252- ating circumstances, be sus­ Todd Schneider had 23 to pace honored pound , who has shat­ both incidents were uninten­ the losing Panthers. MEN'S pended without pay for at tered two backboards with vi­ tional," said O'Brien, who "Ron Downs had an excellent called the episodes "more least the club's next regularly in soccer olent slam dunks in less than a scheduled game." night," said Wessel. "We shot the month, learned Friday that than coincidence." ball very well and I thought our ju­ 'MT. VERNON — Semi-Annual similar incidents in the future "So be it," O'Brien went on. Dawkins, continuing to niors did an excellent job." Three Cornell College may cost him more than just deny complicity in either inci­ soccer players — senior "But I was deeply concerned C.R. Prairie 69, Monticello 58 his safety. about taking a responsible ac­ dent, appeared to accept the Steve Murray, sopho­ After a 90-minute meeting tion to bring about a close to dictum. Cedar Rapldi Prairie: Ron Downs 25, Mike Por­ more Tim Baden, and ter 14, Jim Rotter 12, Mitch Porter 10, Don Jonsa 8. freshman Ambrose with Dawkins, Billy Cunning­ these incidents before "The commissioner is the Monticello: Todd Schneider 23, Ben Eastburn 11, Matt McQulllen 10, Stan Franzburo 8, Chris Lock 4, Lawson — have been ham, the 76ers' coach, and Pat someone gets hurt." police," Dawkins said. "He Kevin Burgman 2. Williams, the general man­ In a memo to NBA owners makes the rules; I've got to named to the 1979 All- ager, Commissioner Larry and . general managers, abide by them. It could be I Midwest Conference SHOE O'Brien of the National Bas­ O'Brien outlined the punish­ just don't know my own soccer team. ketball Association announced ments for future incidents: strength. But seeing the Murray, a fullback that in the future any player "The rule against hanging scratches that the glass made Wenndt leads Coe from Cedar Rapids, has who caused the shattering of a on the rim calling for a techni­ in the floor, I think I'll cool it been on Cornell soccer CLEARANCE backboard would be subject to cal foul and a $100 fine will be for a while." teams for four years. to 61-46 victory According to Head a fine and a suspension. applied to any player whose But not completely, he contact with the rim and/or MT. PLEASANT — Coe College Coach Ted Stackow, No punitive action was added, maintaining that he "Steve always hustles retroactively taken for Daw- backboard causes the back­ would continue to dunk the women's basketball team defeated board to shatter. Any player Iowa Wesleyan, 61-46, Saturday and never gives up. He kins's efforts in Kansas City ball. "It's still with us," said will be very hard to re­ on Nov. 13 and in Philadelphia who does cause a backboard Dawkins. "The dunk lives on." night to up its record to 3-5. Cindy Wenndt led the Kohawk at­ place next year." tack with 14 points. Baden, a native of SALE! Tulsa, Okla. who was right halfback for the DISCONTINUED STYLES! Rams this year, never K fi n nia t urne played organized soccer Florsheim until 1978-his freshman SSCEDAR !^_FALLS — J*LCedar Rapids ests. Larri y° Mims won ythe 98 poun.d Coe wins i^iu* i™. year at Cornell-and has Kennedy finished fifth and Cedar championship, downing Blake Love Rapids Washington eighth in the made rapid improve­ of Waterloo West 5-2, and Tyrone win Shea tourney ment, says Stackow. Tiger Wrestling Invitational held in McCall captured the 126 pound title Cedar Falls Saturday. 2nd in loop The Rockwell-Collins power vol­ Lawson, who hails with an 8-6 victory over Dave Kelso from Brooklyn, N.Y., West Des Moines Dowling tallied of Dowling. leyball team defeated Eby's of the 161 Yz points to capture the team Coe Coach Don Tune was more Quad Cities Saturday and claimed has "great natural Four Kennedy wrestlers, Jim Sal- than pleased with his club's perform­ talent," in Stackow's championship, 9y2 points ahead of the title in the first Annual John zerbrenner (132), Lonnie Shields ance Saturday night as the Kohawks words. Playing as a second place Cedar Falls. Kennedy (138), Ron Miller (155) and Greg Shea Memorial Volleyball Tourna­ accumulated 119 points, Washington handed Grinnell an 86-78 Midwest ment here. "striker," he should be Washburn (185), placed second. Conference basketball defeat. an exciting player to 68V2. Washington's heavyweight, Tim Rockwell Collins finished 7-1 in VALUES TO $68.95 Coe is now 2-0 in the league after round robin play, topping the Ellis watch in his next three The Warriors, although outpoin­ Zimmerman, also finished second. whipping Carleton in its league years at Cornell. ted by Kennedy, were the only metro Matt Egeland of Dowling was YMCA in the semifinals 16-14, 15-5 $ area school to crown individual titl- opener Friday. before defeating Eby's, 15-12, 15-4. The Rams narrowly named the tournament's most valu­ Dan Meade had 29 points to lead missed the southern able wrestler. The 112 pounder pin­ The tournament is named after *3y° & 49" the Coe scoring as the Cedar Rapids John Shea, a Cedar Rapids attorney division title in Mid­ ned his way through the early rounds club never trailed in the game. It was west Conference play and won the finals with a 7-2 win who died, earlier this year. Shea was 43-37 at halftime. president of the YMCA Board of Di­ this year, losing to over Waterloo West's Daryl Kincaid. "I was pleased with the play of rectors and was an active participant Grinnell and Knox and DEXTERr Tiger Invitational Andy Creighton," said Tune, "and I in volleyball. ' finished third in the Cowboys roll TEAM RESULTS was also pleased with the help we final standings. 1. West Des Moines Dowling 161 Va, 2. Cedar Falls got from our bench. STREETCARS 152.3. Waterloo Central 133VJ. 4. Waterloo West 124ft, 5. Cedar Rapids Kennedy 119,6. New Hampton 90, 7. "It is just nice to get off to a win­ Charles City VVi, 8. Cedar Rapids Washington 6Wi. ning start in the conference race. A A-G to 91-76 win METRO INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 98—Lorry Mlms (CRW) dec. Brian Malloy The Kohawks are 4-3 overall. MARTIN & VALUES CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI) — (WW), 11-5, 3rd; 119—Ken DePyper (CRK) dec. Blake Love (CF), 5-2, 1st; 126—Tyrone McCall Coe 86, Grinnell 78 Want TO $45.00 Mark Connolly came off the bench en(CRW) dec. Dave Kelso (WDD), 8-6,1st; Joe Fin­ ney (CRK) dec. Tom Brondhorst (WW), 13-12,5lh; Coe: Kevin Robinson 4 2-4 12, Andy Creighton 9 2- TAYLOR Saturday night and scored 20 points 132— Jim Salzerbrenner (CRK) lost to John DIGIa- 3 20, Doug Bennett 2 3-4 7, Roy Noonon 2 0-3 4, Dan camo (WW), 12-3, 2nd: 138-Lonnle Shields (CRK) Meade 9 11-14 29, Mark Parker 0 0-0 0, Dean Olerlch 0 Ms Are to lead Oklahoma State'to a 91-76 lost to Barry Kelly (CO, 16-9, 2nd; 145— Brian Jack­ 0-0 0, Jim Gelger o 0-0 0, Roy Pick 2 0-0 4, John Ralev 1 366-6441 victory over Pennsylvania in the con­ son (CRW) dec. Mike Malloy (WW), 4-2,5th; 0-0 2, Jed Vorbo 3 2-2 8. Totals 33 20-28 86. ANAMOSA, IOWA Orlnnell: Jeff Bedard 4 2-410, Steuart Butzlar 2 0- or 462-4301 E.T WRIGHTS 155— Ron Miller (CRK) was pinned by Kelly solation game of the First Union In­ Miller (WC), :39, 2nd; Scott Franklin (CRW) lost to 0 4, Jeff Greenberg 4 1-3 9, Kent Hammond 2 0-0 4, vitational basketball tournament. Steve Bass (CO, 18-2,4th; 167-Dave Aossey (CRK) Peter Nlerman 2 1-3 5, Brian Samore 4 7-11 15, Paul iV .. lost to Pete Horvath (CO, 3-0,4th; lJS-Greg Wash­ Sutton 2 2-2 6, Peter Walker 5 8-8 18, Phillip Guttman 3 The University of North Carolina- burn (CRK) lost to Mark Meier (CF), 5-3,2nd; Brad 1-27. Totals 28 21-28 78. Martin (CRW) dec. Brod Bean (CO, 54,5th; Hwt- Half: Coe43, Grinnell 37. 1980 Charlotte met Davidson in the night­ Tlm Zimmerman (CRW) pinned by Mark Coftln Fouls: Coe26, Grinnell 26. (WDD), 4:33,2nd; Fred Caldwell (CRK) pinned Brad Fouled out: Noonan, Nlerman, Samore. 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