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1—WESTLAND JOHN GLI<br />

2—PLYMOUTH SALEMl...<br />

3—GARDEN CITY WEST.<br />

4—LIVONIA STEVENSON<br />

5—LIVONIA BENTLEY<br />

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<strong>Canton</strong>, 71-55<br />

"Fourth quarter blues" sang out defeat<br />

for Casey Cavell's Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Chiefs.<br />

After trailing by just two points<br />

heading into the final eight minutes,<br />

43-41, <strong>Canton</strong> fell apart and Dearborn<br />

Heights Annapolis romped off to a 71-<br />

55 non-league cage win.<br />

"Annapolis simply blew us off the<br />

floor inthe fourth quarter," commented<br />

Cavell whose now 5-5 <strong>Canton</strong><br />

squad hosts Livonia Churchill Saturday<br />

(Jan. 18).<br />

Annapolis took off to a 17-11 first<br />

quarter edge and maintained that<br />

spread at the half, 31-25. <strong>Canton</strong> won<br />

the third quarter to close it to 43-41 —<br />

one quarter remaining<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> could only come up with a<br />

five for 14 showing from the floor in<br />

the fourth and Annapolis won the<br />

eight minute span, 28-14<br />

"Our team work was very poor,"<br />

added Cavell."We weren't sharp at<br />

anything "<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> wound up 24 of 61 from the<br />

field for 40 per cent, Annapolis held<br />

Tom Close to two points and Dave Edwards<br />

to seven. Close, was averaging<br />

II points and Edwards over 14 points.<br />

7t,<br />

win for Spartan<br />

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Thursdsr, lanaary 16. 197$ THE OBSERVER fc ECCENTRIC 12.<br />

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Stevenson tops Franklin, 66-51<br />

City rivalry<br />

three<br />

minutes, the<br />

Georgef V<br />

Spartans<br />

7-4 in a 64-51<br />

the going close for<br />

but in the final eight<br />

dub did its thing.<br />

Wagoner's Stevenson<br />

thei* season mark to<br />

of Franklin.<br />

It was ipss No. «for Franklin in a 2-<br />

6 season, a step back from the past<br />

three yefljr mirks of 22-4, 15-9 and 12-<br />

0r<br />

"The city rivalry kept the game<br />

touch and go for awhile," commented<br />

VanWagdner.VOur experience came<br />

to life i ft the enH."<br />

Stevenson got off to a 17-7 lead in<br />

the first hitting eight of 13 from the<br />

floor. John Bowlby scored seven and<br />

Dave Haperman six of his game high<br />

score showed Steven-<br />

,; 2(7-23. Franklin fought<br />

the third stanza, 14-8, and<br />

45-37 with eight minutes re-<br />

's meager eight point outback<br />

to<br />

slice it<br />

maining<br />

put in the third saw the squad connect<br />

on just one of seven from the floor.<br />

The Spartans bounced back to take<br />

the fourth, 21-14, and finish 21 of 48<br />

ffbm the floor for 44 per cent.<br />

Franklin hit on 20 of 44 for 45 per<br />

cent.<br />

"Stevenson came out firing and<br />

kept up the pace," was Franklin<br />

. STEVENSON (01): Dolan, 1-34-5;<br />

Bowlby, 0-4-5-10; Haberraan, 9-34-<br />

21; Rose, 2-2-2-0; Gilland, l-*0-5;<br />

Cotooe, 1-2-2-4; Herman, 0-44-0; Gattndo,<br />

0-40-0; Miknla, 0-3-5-3; MnllaBy,<br />

0-1-2-1; Eisanhart,4-44-S; Snyder,<br />

0-44-0. TOTALS, 21-24-34-00.<br />

FRANKLIN (51): Pollard. 4-7-9-15^<br />

Scarpace, 0-04-0; Gteason, 2-2-2-0;<br />

Williams, 5-44-10; Gibson, 0-04-0;<br />

Pederson, 3-44-0; Lesley; 0-2-2-14;<br />

Suarei, 0-42-4. TOTALS, 20-11-15-51.,<br />

STEVENSON ! .....17 20 8 21-00<br />

FRANKLIN 1 7 10 14 14-51<br />

Coach Bob Visser's comment. "But<br />

our kids never gave up.<br />

"We are going to come out likp a<br />

bear Friday against North Farmington,"<br />

added Visser."It won't be<br />

anything like against Stevenson.<br />

"Every game in the Northwest in a<br />

must for us nop," he added whose Patriots<br />

stand at 2-2 in the loop.'it is not<br />

impossible for us to defend the championship."<br />

Westland John Glenn is on top ~ of<br />

the Northwest at 4-0, Garden City<br />

East is second at'3-1 and Franklin<br />

and Oak Park third at' 2-2.<br />

Then comes Thurston at 1-3 and<br />

North Farmington at 04.<br />

\<br />

Livonia Family 4 Y' hosts<br />

8 week soccer clinic<br />

A special soccer clinic co-sponsored<br />

by the Livonia Board of Education<br />

and the Livonia Family YMCA will be<br />

held at Stevenson High School, starting<br />

Jan. 18, at 9 a.m.<br />

The eight-week clinic will be divided<br />

into two parts. The first will consist<br />

of four two-hour sessions on the<br />

basic fundamental skills of soccer in<br />

chiding field layout, offensive and defensive<br />

formations, practice drills,<br />

and basic rules.<br />

Larry Christoff, Schoolcraft College<br />

soccer coach, will conduct the sessions.<br />

Box score:<br />

ANNAPOLIS (71): Valantine, 2-8-<br />

10-12; PHchard, 5-6-6-16; Teschendorf,<br />

0-44-12; Robertson, 4-2-2-10;<br />

Wejrowski, 7-1-5-15; Croteau, 0-2-2-<br />

2; Birka, 0-2-2-2; Barnhouse, 1-40-<br />

2; TOTALS, 25-21-27-71.<br />

PLYMOUTH CANTON (55): Owe,<br />

1-44-2; Stemberger, 1-0-0-2; Thom,<br />

4 00 8; Edwards, 3-1-2-7; Lloyd, 1-<br />

04-2; Mandle, 0-40-12; Wade, 0-44-<br />

10; Dunagan, 2-04-4; Parsons, 0-0-2-<br />

0; Pink, 1-44-2. TOTALS, 25-5^-55.<br />

ANNAPOLIS 17 14 12 28-71<br />

PLY CANTON 11 14 16 14-55<br />

St. Agatha<br />

drops No.10<br />

Jim George's St Agatha cagers<br />

slipped another notch into the loss column<br />

St. Alphonsus jumped off to a 15-7<br />

first quarter lead, upped it to 37-16 at<br />

the half and held on to a 21-20 second<br />

half margin to bounce the Aggies, 58-<br />

36<br />

It was St. Agatha's sixth straight<br />

loss after its solo victory of the campaign<br />

over Immaculate Conception.<br />

The now 1-10 overall Aggies travel to<br />

Mt Carmel Friday (Jan. 17).<br />

"We played a real game that second<br />

half," commented George after<br />

the Alphonsus setback."The ball just<br />

wasn't dropping the first half."<br />

St Agatha wound up only 14 of 46<br />

from the floor for a 30 shooting per<br />

cent. Greg Sipus was high man with<br />

17 points. St. Alphonsus shot 34 of 50<br />

for a 49 per cent. Box score:<br />

ST. ALPHONSUS (58): Blair, 5-0-4)<br />

10; RowtesU, 1-44-4; Tyraaski, 4-2-<br />

4-10; Butler, 9-4-5-22; Carmondy, 4-<br />

4-4-12; Wosni, 1-+4-2. TOTALS, 24-<br />

10-14-58. ,<br />

ST. AGATHA (30): Beyrand, 1-42-<br />

I; S. Clor, 1-44-2; Sipus, 0-5-7-17;<br />

Petraches, 1-3-3-5; Branil, 1-44-2;<br />

Monti, 2-41-4. TOTALS, 14-4*4-»<br />

ST. ALPHONSUS .14 22 13 8-58<br />

ST. AGATHA...» . 7 9 10 10-30<br />

Qarenceville<br />

matmen fall<br />

West Bloomfield defeated Clarence<br />

ville in a Wayne-Oakland loop wrestling<br />

match, 31-16. It was Clarenceville's<br />

first loss against three wins<br />

and one tie.<br />

Trojan 164pounder Mitch Lentovich<br />

kept his unbeaten string alive with a<br />

3-0 decision over Don Tino. Lentovich<br />

was the solo Clarenceville grappler<br />

that placed in the Schoolcraft meet<br />

with a fourth at 109 pounds.<br />

Clarenceville travels to Waterford<br />

Kettering for a meet tonight<br />

(Thursday). Results:<br />

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