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LL the W AY at STATE WILDCATS Drug Stores $7.50 from Fire < S a mHr ro ri> 10c Copy Devoted To The Best Interests Of Cadiz And Trigg County Volume 89 Cadiz, Kentucky Thursday, Mar. 19, 1970 Number 12 Our Town.... Trigg Schools To Close Death Claims Wildcats Join State Top Sixteen A t By Eugene McCormick Mrs. Ricco We wish to salute the Trigg For State Tournament County High School Wildcats Funeral Services Held If pre-game ticket sales are have been promised, and for being both the District an indication, Trigg County’s which, incidentally, call for Monday Afternoon Louisville - - - How Sweet It Is ! and Regional Champions in Wildcats will lead an enthusi­ seats ajacent to the Trigg basketball. These young men At Two O'Clock astic entourage of more than County section, I have been have brought much honor to Mrs. Theresa Christine Ric­ boys that want and love to mistakes 19-25. Lennus Redd 1,000 Trigg County fans to de­ told that tickets may also be Meet Wheelright In nal worthy opponent, and the “Our Town” and county and co, age 66, died unexpectedly play basketball and they have grabbed 11 of Trigg’s rebounds scend on Freedom Hall at purchased at the admissions closeness of the game indicates we congratulate them and their at 7:3d p. m., Friday, March 13, State Play-Offs At a style all their own. What a and Radford got 7. Trigg led at Louisville for Wednesday gate, therefore I am confident well matched contenders. coaches on a job well done. We at her home in Canton Shores shame it would have been if the start, the finish and all night’s Wildcat encounter with that all fans who want to at­ 8 P. M. Tonight Hoptown took the field goal wish for them the very best Sub-Division on Lake Barkley. Kentucky basketball fans had stops between. Earlington Wheelright at the State Bask­ tend the tournament will be race. Trigg was tops in free as they go to Louisville to play A native of Chicago, 111., At this stage of the game the been denied the opportunity to came in sight only twice. etball tournament. able to obtain admission tic­ throws. The Tigers got the for the State Championship. Mrs. Ricco was born February 2nd Region Tournament is see them play. Trigg: Radford 32, Martin 8, Possibly no Trigg County kets.” most rebounds. Trigg made This is the first time Trigg 12, 1904, a daughter of Louis nearly obscured by anticipa­ Redd 12, Barnes 11, Alexander achievement has so excited the In addition to the team and Trigg’s 18-10 j-ecord is not fewer mistakes. County High has ever been in and Mary Muscarelli Constan­ tion of the action to take place 13, Ladd 2. school youth and older genera­ cheerleaders, Mr. Oaken stated impressive when compared to Field Goals the State Competition and we tine. She was married August Wednesday at Freedom Hall in Earlington: A. Moore 7, C. tions of the county, as has the that the entire Trigg County many of the top sixteen. The Trigg: 24 of 57 for 42-1% know they will fight a good 22, 1921, to Joe Ricco, and he Louisville when the State declaring of Trigg’s Wildcats High School Band will also at­ record does not show that the Moore 13, Wills 17, Gains 12, Hop.: 25 of 57 for 43.9% battle to bring home the covet­ survives. Mrs. Ricco was a Tournament gets under way. Jagoe 12, Smith 12 and Pettus. the Second Region champions tend the tournament for each Wildcats were building reliable Free Throws ed Championship Trophy. member of the Catholic Coach Jim Wallace’s “Gems” Earlington __ _ 14 32 50 73 following the final whistle at Wildcat game. The band will reserves, nor does it register Trigg: 20 of 27 ! 4r it ★ Church. —better known as the Trigg T rig g __________ 21 37 56^-78 the game iSatuday night, March play during the quarter stops the sighs of relief of opposing Hopkinsville: 14 of 20. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Tug­ She and Mr. Ricco had re­ County Wildcats—will meet 14, at the region play-offs in and at half time. coaches whose teams squeaked The Todd County Rebels Turnovers gle, have returned to their sided at their new home in Wheelright, 15th Region win­ Madisonville. Mr. Oaken’s confidence and past the underdogs. were number two for Trigg at Trigg 14; Hopkinsville 16 home in Cadiz after spending Canton Shores since Feb. 8, ner, to continue the climb up Arnold Oaken, principal of enthusiasm for the Wildcats’ Normal play by the Wildcats Madisonville last Friday. Rebounds the past two months in El Jo- 1970. They had moved here the final rungs of the triple Trigg County High School, first trip to the Sweet Sixteen requires the best that the op­ In this event the tall Rebels Trigg 30; Hopkinsville 34. bean, Fla. from their former home in crown ladder. Game time for stated Tuesday that schools in Tourney further engendered position has to offer. Trigg has took field goal honors with Eddie Radford led Trigg’s » * >- Tullahoma, Tenn. Trigg is 9:00 p. m., EST. the county would be closed itself when he stated, “Tickets looked good to outside observ­ 50% to Trigg’s 44.3%. That was well balanced attack with 18 Mr. and Mrs. Juan Rodriguez Services were held at Good­ The Cadiz Record is publish­ through Thursday, beginning for Trigg’s game Friday at 2:30 ers while posting easy wins Todd’s only blessing. points. William Averitt had a of Louisville, spent the week win Funeral Home, Monday, ed one day early this week in at 1 p. m. Wednesday, Mar. 18. p. m. (EST) with the winner when local supporters knew Trigg ruled the back-boards big 28 score for the Tigers, but end here with her parents, Mr. March 16, at 2; p. m. The Rev. order that this publication Nine busloads of Trigg of the Ashland-Alien County that they were not up to par. 42-41 courtesy of 16 Redd the Wildcat defense was able and Mrs. Rudy Rudd. Father Carl Glahn officiated may reflect the confidence of County fans are slated to leave game, will be on sale in the When things are normal with clutches and 11 for Radford. to hold his supporters in a low­ ■k 'k ft the last rites. Mrs. James Tug­ Trigg Countians in their youth­ the school shortly after the dis­ Principal’s office at Trigg the Cats the action is really The Cats also hobbled the ball er bracket than Radford’s Mrs. Hubert Donaldson who gle, organist, was in charge of ful athletes and their coaches. missal time Wednesday. A to­ County High at 9 a. m., Thurs­ popping regardless of the op­ less than Todd with 19 and 28 helpers. has been visiting Mrs. W. G. the music service. This confidence is borne from tal of 821 tickets have been day morning and also at that position. turnovers respectively. The Wildcats came from five Morgan in Owensboro, return­ Burial was in Green Hill witnessing the continual pro­ sold locally for the Wednesday time, those wishing to sign up Looking back the long dis­ Trigg slipped twelve points down during the first quarter ed to Cadiz Tuesday. Memorial Garden in Chris­ gress and determination ex­ night game with Wheelright, for bus transportation to the tance of one week for a brief behind the Rebels in the first and one down at the start of ■-! * * tian County. hibited by the Wildcats—win winners of the 15th region Friday game may do so Thurs­ review of Trigg’s road to half but scored 27 in the third the finale. These two occasions Mrs. Sharon Burroughs and In addition to her husband, or lose—from the start of the championship, scheduled at 9 day morning. Paul Gardner, State-—the three 2nd Region period to rise above it all. Ed­ were Hoptown’s best. daughter, Cristi of Nashville, Joe Ricco, she is survived by a basketball season. p. m. EST. Jr., will be in charge of the teams that Trigg defeated were die Radford pumped in 30 Trigg: Radford 18, Martin 7, are spending the week with daughter, Mrs. Norman Mar­ Now that the Wildcats have Principal Oaken and Wild­ ticket sales Thursday morn­ all good candidates for Free­ points and had lots of help Redd 13, Alexander 12, Barnes Mrs. Jean Burroughs and Bob shall of Hopkinsville; a son, been tabbed for the first time cat Coach Jim Wallace left ing.” dom Hall. from all regulars. 16, Ladd 2* of Cadiz. Raymond Ricco, Tullahoma, ever among the Sweet Sixteen Cadiz Tuesday night for the Trigg: Radford 30, Martin 7, Hopkinsville: Wilford 10, Ir­ ♦ ♦ “It goes without saying,” Mr. Tenn.; a brother, Domonic of Kentucky basketball teams, Earlington was the first to trip to Louisville, to make ar­ Oaken said, “if those tickets fall before Trigg — The Wild­ Redd 15, Barnes 18, Alexander vin 2, Glass 11, Watkins 9, The Friends of Trigg County Constantine, Saratoga, Calif.; much has been said about them rangements for quarters for are on sale in my office Thurs­ cats avenged a regular season 13, Ladd and Higbee. Averitt 28. Woodard 4. Library are progressing stead­ four sisters, Mrs. Phil Steven­ by commentators and scribes the Wildcats and their Cheer­ day morning, for the game defeat. Eddie Radford’s 32 Todd: Johnson 30, Duncan 18, Hopkinsville _ _15 33 46—64 ily with plans for the Second son, Mrs. Josephine Gallo, Mrs.
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