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Kitsap Sun du lieu suivant : Bremerton, Washington • 19

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Kitsap Suni
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Bremerton, Washington
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Pardee To Coach Redskins Last' 'M 4 (Sun Photo by Cliff McNair Jr) East Escapes In Thriller McDonald Rises To The Occasion AIA Smashes SPU alcons orseman Kingman Lead iking Victory MW WfjSr became time 2:20 to go we threw up a 25 footer and East got the ball and called time Grahn noted told my kids then panic we can come back I told them you have to come back a little bit at a time you come back six points at a time football we panicked The snake pit got to Grahn was also upset over several whistles he thought should have gone a different way but he was especially anger ed over the costly inbounds play that resulted in basket were trying to set up our Grahn explained set The referee just went tweet and handed them the ball He didn't ask if blue was ready I wasn't too happy with that" Eathome also thought it was a quick play was yelling someting and Joiner was yelling at some other kid and the kid looked out at Joiner to see what was going Leonard oreman and Kent Kingman pumped in 19 points each and combined for 22 rebounds to lead North Kitsap to its second straight Olympic League victory last night in Poulsbo North stunned South Kitsap 62 51 controlled the game 'fairly well beamed North coach Jim Harney North led 31 26 at halftime and took a 47: 38 margin into the final quarter South cut the lead to six points at one time but North held on to post its third league victory in six outings South is also 3 3 oreman a 6 1 forward hit five of six shots in the third period to keep South at length i really kept our lead solidly intact and then we just managed to maintain it the rest of the Harney pointed out North guard Paul Lawson stole the ball twice and converted them into three points after South pulled within six in the final SEATTLE (AP) Athletes in Action record to 23 1 with a 99 58 exhibition basketball victory over Seattle Pacific Tuesday night Brad Hoffman of AIA led all scorers with 20 points hitting 10 for 15 from the floor Tim Hall added 16 points in a bal anced attack which saw seven AIA players in double figures Jeff Case led the alcons with points and Mark Reich added IS1 for Seattle Pacific Reich a 6 foot 10 junior led all rebounders with 15 Athletes in Action led by only 15 at halftime 51 36 but turned it on in the second half outscoring the alcons 48 22 Most of the damage came after alcon Coach Keith Swagerty cleared his bench since the game did not count in official standings Seattle Pacific is 8 9 for the season to block a McDonald shot he took a piece of the Knight arm too McDonald sank the free throw and East was back on top by two Then came two back breaking plays After a West miss Kurt Olsyn came down on the break and fired in a six footer to give East its biggest lead to that point 60 56 Scheer trying to throw a quick down court pass lo'Joiner overthrew his target and East had the ball out of bounds under its own basket While West was apparently trying to set up its defense the inbounds pass came in to Mike Thornburgh all alone under the basket Thornburgh laid the ball in for a 62 56 East lead A West time out seem to help any and after a couple of exchanges on turn overs McDonald converted another three point play with 1:35 to go to build a 65 56 margin Olson tossed in another charity shot seconds later to give East a 10 point lead Eathorne then went to his bench as it was my paper boy All of his broth er were I know Brian very well He comes from a nice family and is a real class kid just wished he lived on the other side of It was another McDonald three point play with 4:01 left that gave East the lead for good McDonald managed to drive around Scheer on the baseline and drop in a layin as he was fouled The good foul shot gave East a 57 54 lead and the Knights never looked back Scheer played excellent defense but I had a height advantage over McDonald modestly explained they put me down low in the fourth quarter my height advantage helped Students from both schools were out in large force and the noise reached ear shattering levels That made fourth quarter heroics seem even more impressive think their student bodv should ho complimented ours Eathorne said was a terrific Bremerton Sun Wdnoy January 25 1978 Pose 19 period 1 thought we played well We seem to be maturing and we have got to the point where we are playing solid basketball and are shooting really Harney explained North zoned South throughout but tried to pay special attention to guards Greg Dullum and Ty Miller both of whom are good outside shooters The strategy work ed because Miller who had scored '61 points in the last three was held to just eight and Dullum got just 10 Jim Naglich led South with 18 points arid 12 rebounds oreman collected 14 rebounds Jim Calio hauled in nine and Kingman grabbed eight for North North still in the' race for the AA berth to district is at Port Angeles while South treks to Central Kitsap riday See Scoreboard on About that time the referee handed the ball to our kid and Thornburgh stepped right under the basket They threw it to him and he put in a layin thought West was completely Just before McDonald scored a three point play to put East ahead 57 54 West had a crucial turnover It appeared that the ball had bounced off two East players and went out of bounds but the referees awarded the ball to East would like to see that inbounds pass again It looked like two white shirts hit it" Grahn charged was pivotal That hurt They go down and score a three point play and it should have been our ball It seemed like the momentum turned at that Indeed it did but West gets another shot at East eb 17 and if last perform ance by the two teams is an indication the gym will be packed to overflowing again At least the rivalry will go out with a loud bang When East coach Les Eathorne was asked why he went to McDonald more in the fourth quarter he responded Indeed who else Part of the enthusiasm provided by the students was due in part to it being up at the two schools Last night it was "Nighty Night for West students and it was West Goody for East with students dressing like the rock group Kiss crowd is everything for us" McDonald explained think they are the best crowd WASHINGTON (AP) A confident Jack Pardee took charge of the Washing ton Redskins today with the hope of keep ing the team a winner just like it was under his predecessor and former boss George Allen Pardee concedes that he may have problems because of a lack of draft choices but he says the soalled Over the Hill Gang that aged pointing out that only eight of last 45 players are over 30 years of age Pardee the first choice of team Presi dent Edward Bennett Williams after Wil liams fired Allen last week said Tuesday that the Redskins have great talent com pared to many other National ootball League teams talent here is very competitive" said Pardee while admitting he would like to have Walter Payton the most valuable player whom Pardee coached at Chicago are a lot of guys I love on the Bears The same can be said for the Redskins" The 41 year old Pardee quit the Bears a team he coached for three years and led into last playoff to actively seek the post in Washington where he played two years and was an assistant for one under Allen Pardee signed a multi year contract with the Redskins but the terms were not disclosed completely unhappy there (Chicago) he said a coach I was strapped with many things that change I change Most of them being facilities the stadium we played in those things are solved The only thing interested in is being a good football Pardee said his coaching philosophy is much the same as tried tb learn from Georgb because he always was he said Pardee like Allen will work primarily with the defense but he does not want to be described as minded" or a "defensive Chicago Bears last year were not a great football he said we did have the third leading total offense in the National ootball League I guess a lot of people get concerned or worried about how you get those yards I have any hangups on how we get them I just want to get Pardee expressed concern about the lack of draft picks their first choice in May is in the ninth' round but they have a first in the following college draft but he said he is not going to let it bother him only thing lacking here is where tio you get new talent the hard part Hopefully well bring in free he said Pardee said his only doubt about apply ing for the Redskin coaching job was trying to match the record set be Allen who took the team into five playoffs in seven years and to the Super Bowl in 1973 Williams said he has not chosen a gener al manager but would move quickly to name one Pardee will be head coach only unlike Allen and previous coaches who also served as general manager But when the going gets tough McDon aid seems to get super tough That could make things interesting for the rest of 'the season McDonald warned however that he and his teammates who sit on top of the league standings have to invade enemy gyms in games to come' was a big win for us but we have to play them again South Kitsap again and Sequim up there (riday night) They all McDonald said Area Scores North Kitsap 62 South Kitsap 61 Sequim 69 Port Angeles 51 Charles Wright 70 North Mason 59 Bainbridge 53 Enumclaw 38 Peninsula 47 ife 46 East 68 West 61 High 13 13 i High io i3 jo 25 68 Wf High Ted Bryan II Paul Scheer 10 Doh Joiner 20 Marty Osborn Tom Hamre 7 Bay Carpenter Allen Pod I Bon Smith 6 feet High Mike Thornburgh 10 Brian MrOonald 20 Kevin Hassett 5 Mark Bergsma 1 1 Kurt Olson 9 Don Davis 2 Jeff tllison 7 Tim Larson 4 Curt Boxstrom Steve Shaw Bryan Chrey lorry Wright Shooting Percentages: ield Goals West 38 (22 58) Last 39 (26 66) ree Throws West 65 (17 26) East 67 (16 24) Bebounds West 50 East 43 Turnovers West 21 East 13 ouls West 22 East 21 ouled Out Bryan Scheer West Hassett East Technical ouls Smith Joiner West Bergsmo East Officials Jerry Parrish Bruce Welling Junior Varsity Weet High (57) Ken Anderson Brett Boyle 6 Todd Atkinson 4 Ken Jackson 4 Dave Iverson leroy Taylor 8 Gordy Timmerman 22 lewis Schuhr 6 Bill Baxter 5 Bowers I Tom Montgomery Mike Montsre 1 Emt High (71) Curtis Bourgeois 2 Mike Joersr 10 John Walthall 6 David Burlingame 8 Craig Peterson 12 Eric Bay 4 Jim Luebeck 1 Bondy Holliday 18 Dennis Boroughs 9 red Avery David White was the fourth quarter That is McDonald said "That'S when you have to do it If you don't do it then you lose the Bud Grahn West coach also recognized valueto East is a good player no question about that The thing is a neighbor of Grahn said "I would like to go break his arm" Grahn kidded By Terry Mosher Sun Sports Writer ans last night paid tribute to the final East West basketball game at East by jamming into every nook and cranny at the gym to watch a wild contest The packed crowd which included a huge and loud West student cheering section witnessed perhaps the tightest contest in the 22 year history of the rivalry When it was over everybody seemed drained emotionally and physically West controlled the lead almost from the start but in the final analysis it was East hanging up the win with a thrilling stretch drive 68 61 "I feel like Bud Grahn West coach said in the aftermath of his third straight Olympic League loss the last four minutes we were in the Up to the last quarter West held the load although it never grew bigger than four points after an early second quarter edge of 19 10 But some crucial things happened to turn the tide against West or one thing second leading scorer Ted Bryan fouled out with 45 seconds left in the third quarter That help any as Bryan scored 11 points before he departed With the 6 5 Bryan gone East coach Les Eathome decided to take advantage of the situation and posted 6 3 Brian McDonald low McDonald the top scorer and team leader responded He tossed in 14 final period points including critical point after point to keep West at bay He wound up with 20 points The tide began turn to East at the four minute mark with the score tied at 54 McDonald took a pass in low slipped past Paul Scheer and scored a layin Scheer fouled on the play and McDonald converted the three point play to put the Knights on top 57 54 1 Scheer atoned for his defensive lapse by canning a 15 footer to put West within one point: i But when Dave Joiner who played a superb game for West while in 20 points and grabbing 12 rebounds went up By Terry Mosher Sun Sports Writer It was High Noon at the East High gym last night and Gary Cooper also known as Brian McDonald trolled down the court and settled matters for his team One of the Olympic best players McDonald assumed command of a precarious situation and led East to a thrilling 68 61 victory over arch rival West With a packed gym going wild the two teams battled tooth and nail through three quarters with West holding a slight edge throughout But once the fourth quarter began the tide began to turn McDonald was the big reason In the fourth period McDonald hit four of five shots from the field and cashed in six of seven from the foul line to collect 14 of his 20 points McDonald scored a layin to start the midi penou giving jtast a rare lead 45 44 Seconds later he drove down the lane stopped pump faked defender Paul Scheer in the air and went up to drop in a six footer Scheer came down on McDonald and the 6 3 East foward canned the foul shot to give East anotherlead So it went down the stretch as McDonald went one on one with defenders to hit either a short shot or to be fouled He was Mr Cool 53 BRIAN McDonald drives to hoop East forward guided victory (Sun Photo by Cliff McNair Jr) STu WEST'S DAVE "SCOOTER" JOINER LIES THROUGH THE AIR ATER MAKING AN INCREDIBLE SAVE ERRANT PASS Joiner flipped ball back over his head to surprised teammate who quickly drove the length of the floor for a layin A 1 "11 MM rn mMIiIIhiW 111 MB EM a' UHKff WhiMM ErK mm 1MMW tT JpKJlMBy IimbMMEm WwSirfii 1 to CTetf TJ II 1 iL 5 a UZ la ju a A WUMwS Mb gy crjKkz' IBj I I laBxWW Ch 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