Basketball Game Waddell Road on Feb

Basketball Game Waddell Road on Feb

20 MANCniiS'ITiR HERALD, Wednesday, Feb. 27, 1991 SCOREBOARD THURSDAY Bulls 129, Celtics 99 Basketball BOSTON (99) LOCAL NEWS INSIDE Bird 6-14 5 0 12, Gamble 7-16 2-2 16. Parish Scholastic 2-5 3-5 7. Shaw 3-10 2-2 8, Lewis 5 8 0-0 10. NBA standings Brown 510 5 7 16, Kloine 3-7 5 6 11. Pinckney 0-2 0-0 0, M.Smith 5 6 5 0 13, Vrankovic 2-2 6DUB5E Girls’ state tourney results ■ Disabled study returns to fore. EASTERN CONFERENCE 0- 0 4, Rjpson 1-20-0 2. Totals 40-84 18-22 99. 6ET$d/IA^M ^ Atlantic Division CHICAGO (129) HARTFORD (AP) — First-round scores from Tuesday In the CIAC girts basketball tourna- W L Pet. GB Pippen 14-18 5 6 33, Grant 1-3 2-2 4, REC0 n ^$ 10 MILLION menL Boston 40 15 .727 ___ Cartwright 3-4 5 0 6, Paxson 2-5 5 0 4, Jordan ■ Local bank earnings reieased MWR^ENUE$AHP. CLASS LL Philadelphia 30 24 .556 9'rz 17-29 4-8 39. Levingston 2-5 2-2 6, Perdue 4-6 Ttissday's results Support Now Vbrk 25 31 .446 15'/z 1- 1 9, Armstrong 2-6 1-2 6. Hodges 3-10 0-0 6, First round Washington 22 34 .393 18'rz King 2-3 10-10 14, Wiliams 1-2 0-0 2. Totals Upper bracksi our Now Jersey 18 37 .327 22 51-91 2531 129. ■ Manufacturer must pay $5,000. Fllch-Groton 45, Danbury 29 Miami 16 39 .291 24 Boston 12 36 21 30— 99 APEALyCU? troops! Central Divlaion Chicago 33 41 31 24— 129 Manchester 60, Shelton 36 Staples-Westport 66. Bulkeley 52 Chicago 40 14 .741 — 3-ft)int goals—Boston 1-1 (M.Smith 1-1), ■ School official refuses PTO gift. Detroit 37 20 .649 4 'rj Chicago 2-5 (Jordan 1-1, Armstrong 1-1, Pax- Bridgeport Cmtral 51, Harndm 45 Greenwich 37, Hall-West Hartford 36 Milwaukee 35 21 .625 6 son 0-1, Hodges 0-2). Fouled out—None. LETO? Bristol Eastern 73, Newtown 43 Atlanta 31 24 .564 9</z Flebounds— Boston 46 (Bird 7). Chicago 48 Simsbury 39, Bristol Central 29 Irxiiana 25 29 .463 15 (Perdue, Jordan 8). Assists—Boston 25 (Shaw, OF brscicet Cleveland 20 36 .357 21 Brown 6), Chicago 28 (Armstrong 8). Total Local/Regional Section, Page 7. East Hartford 42, Mercy-MIddlatown 35 Charlotte 16 38 .296 24 fouls—Boston 26, Chicago 19. A— 18,676. Ridgefield 57, Stamford 37 What's WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Newington 58, Trumbull 37 Southington 62, Windsor 20 W L Pet. Spurs 102, Blazers 101 OT West Haven 47, Rockville 34 San Antonio 35 17 .673 Manchester’s Award-Winning Newspaper News Norwich Free Academy 51, New Britain 37 Utah 35 18 .660 i/j1/! PORTLAND (101) Holy Cross-Waterbury 54, Amity-Woodbridge Houston 32 23 .582 4'r24U2 Kersey 1-9 2-4 4, Wiliams 5 7 2-3 12, Duck- 47 Dallas 20 33 .377 15'ra15U2 worth 3-13 4-4 10, Drexler 517 5 0 11. Porter Thursday's games Feb. 28,1991 Minnesota 18 36 .333 18 1517 4-5 28, C.FIobinson 5-8 5 4 13, Cooper Sscond round Orlando 18 36 .333 18 0-0 0-0 0, Ainge 7-19 2-2 19, Vfaung 0-2 0-0 0. Upper bracket Fitch at Gastonbury; Staples Denver 15 39 .278 21 Davis 2-5 5 0 4. Totals 38-97 1 7-22 101. at Manchester; Greenwich at Bridgeport Pacific Division SAN ANTONIO (102) Central; Simsbury at Bristol Eastern. Widow’s party Portland 44 12 .786 —_ Green 5 9 2-4 12, Elliott 9-14 6-6 25, Lower bracket East Hartford at Naugatuck; LA Lakers 40 1 5 .727 31/j3'/J D.Robinson 5 2 2 7-13 25, Pressey 2-6 1-2 6. Newington at Ridgefield; West Haven at Phoenix 36 18 .667 88 Anderson 520 6-10 16, Cummings 3-11 4-7 10, seizes control Southington; Holy Cross at Nonwich Free Golden State 29 25 .537 14 Johnson 3-7 5 0 6, Greenwood 51 2-2 2, Academy. DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Seattle 26 28 .481 17 Schintzius 0-0 5 0 O.Totals 36-90 254 4 102. CLASSL LA Clippers 18 36 .333 25 FVrrtland 15 12 34 30 10—101 A centrist party led by the WMtnsaday's games Sacramento 15 38 .283 ZViz27r/2 San Antonio 19 25 25 22 11— 102 U.S. declares victory Second round widow of a slain president Ttjesday'e Games 3-Point goals—Portland 8-18 (Fisrter 46, Upper bracket Windham at Hillhousa; Masuk Cleveland 106, Detroit 103 Ainge 3-8, Drexler 1-4), San Antonio 2-3 (Pres- seized a commanding lead today at Foran; Darien at SL Bernard; South Windsor “The cease-fire does appear to be holding,” Milwaukee 119, Miami 106 sey 1-1, Elliott 1-2). Fouled out—Kersey, Nonheastem 78, Vermont 69 at Guilford. By LAURA KING including the immediate release of prisoners of World War II. But the Pentagon source said the in returns from parliamentary New Jersey 129, Indiana 104 C.Robinson, Cummings. Rebounds—Pordand Phila. Pharmacy 80, Alvernia 75 Flyers 2, Stars 2 Lower bracket: Wilby at Hand; SL Joseph va The Associated Press agreed a senior Pentagon military official. He war and any captured civilians. Republican Guard tanks “never fought the way New York 112, Washington 109, 20T elections, and her strongest r iv i 61 (Wiliams 17), San Antonio 73 (D.Robinson Pittsburgh 88, Boston College 76 Philadelphia 2 0 0 0—2 Sacred Heart-Hamden (at Notre Dame-West Minnesota 100, Dallas 94 21). Assists-Pordand 23 (Drexler 11). San An­ Hockey said there have been small skirmishes, exchan­ Iraq’s army was in shambles today, you thought a division would fight. We just conceded defeat. Princeton 63, Penn 56 Minnesota 0 0 2 0—2 Haven); Wethersfield at Lyman Hall; North Chicago 129, ^ s to n 9 9 tonio 22 (Anderson 7). Total fouls—Portland 31. Springfield 80, Stonehill 66 First Period—1, Philadelphia, Ekiund 13 Haven at Notre Dame-Fairfield. The battlefields of the Persian Gulf were ges with groups of 10 or 15 who “haven’t got decimated by the allies’ lightning four-day kind of chased them across the plains, shooting However, the rival party, the San Antonio 102. Portland 101. OT San Antonio 23. A—15,908. SL Joseph's 98, West Virginia 89 (Ricci). 15:44. 2, Philadelphia, Ricci 19 (Ekiund, CLASSM Houston 129, Denver 99 quiet today. Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, broken by the word” that hostilities had ceased. ground offensive and the withering 5>/2-week at them,” he said. Awami League, claimed vote SL Peter's 85, La Salle 53 NHL standings Tocchet), 19:05 Penalties—D.Smith, Phi (hold­ Ttiseday's results Seattle 93, LA Clippers 81 At least 126 allied troops were killed in the Kuwaitis, in the chilly dawn of their first full Syracuse 77, Villanova 63 WALES CONFERENCE ing), 13:14; TocchoL Phi (roughing), 16:44. First round a six-week beating in the air and on the ground, air assault that preceded it. fraud in at least two districts and Orlando 131, Golden Slate 119 Rockets 129, Nuggets 99 Wfesleyan 115, Trinity, Conn. 64 Patrick Division Second Period — None. Ponal- Upper bracksi war. Seventy-nine Americans died, including The fighting reached its peak Wednesday, as day of freedom, tempered their rejoicing as asked for new voting there. Wednesday's Games bowed to all allied demands and hewed to the HOUSTON (129) Worcester Tech 76, Amherst 73 W L. T P ts GF QA tles—Samuelsson, Phi (holding), 5:51; Joel Barlow-Redding 38, Woodstock Minnesota at Boston, 7:30 p.m. cease-fire announced by President Bush. 28 in the ground war, and 52 others were listed allied armies recaptured Kuwait City and they surveyed the ruins of their reclaimed The incomplete results indi­ Johnson 2-10 0 6 4. Thorpe 510 3-4 13, SOUTH NY Rangers 32 22 10 74 240 200 DahlquisL Min (holding). 12:14; Lacombe, Phi Academy 36 Dallas at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. L.Smith 6-11 5 2 12. Maxwell 7-16 2-4 19, Florida Memorial 109, SL Thomas, Fla. 97 Philadelphia 31 27 8 70 219 205 (tripping), 14:45 Waterford 78, Terryvllle 48 World leaders and ordinary Americans alike as non-combat deaths. lanced to within 150 miles of Baghdad. country. cated no single party would be Atlanta at PNIadelphia, 7:30 p.m. K.Smith 510 5 9 20, Floyd 16-25 7-7 40. Wbod Florida SL 85, Southern Miss. 83 Pittsburgh 32 26 4 68 276 247 Third Period—3, Minnesota, Modano 20 Housatonic Regional 75, Sheehan 32 Orlando at Phoenix, 930 p.m. hailed the cease-fire that appeared to herald the Iraqi casualties were far, far higher, with one “There was nothing between us and Bagh­ “It’s a catastrophe. It’s indescribable,” said able to win a majority, resulting 2-5 0 6 4, Caldwell 1 6 1-2 3, Wncheslor 2-5 Kentucky 79, Alabama 73 New Jersey 27 26 11 65 224 210 (Johnson, Gagner), 3:24. 4, Minnesota, Broten Morgan School-Clinton 61, Nonnewaug- Golden State at Utah. 930 p.m. estimate ranging up to 100,000. Allied com­ Fahd el-Muhammed as he gazed at Kuwait 2-2 6, Jamerson 1-1 2-4 4, Feid 0-5 5 0 0, Bul­ Louisville 95, Tulane 72 Washington 28 32 4 60 204 222 13 (Wilkinson), 18:51.

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