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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 7

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Of 'A. IV- TA" UlANON-iOtl.) Ikf till, THUOAV. "fANUAM 10 -f. iff i. i A 1 ouepsrs eve uks aifuer boss now must prepare lor Friday trio to the North Salem eym.

And u-; leara considered one of the AISftlentllii'gofldJeain 3 jy shackled. Koenltier who has signed letteT-of -Intent to attend I the University of t. Caiifortla. blocked 8 shots and changed. numerous others, They intimidated, us sali; Johnson t'Wef wanted to spread their lone, get the ball to the high post and then find the seams.

But their defense lookup so. much space, it was hard to Ihe Vikings are coming off a a I a a i a u5 in Johnsort. They are af veteran team with three returning urtm.They are in the aame boat we are. They're fighting for i a playoff spot Tom Rappe, who came into the The; Vikings' big gun Is Wfijmw- the league's third senior guard Fred Coleman who leading scorer with a- 1.S led North Salem with 22 points In avmgefvii held to it points. the win ever the Ceita.

HeMJusUbj Wshots. They like to switch defenses "That's not something you from a 2 3 tone to always hive to go up against," said Johnson. "We'll have to said Rapoe of the taller Spar recognize the defense, and then run our offense." iThoughithe effort was apparent, -the Warrior offense couldn't crack the towering front line of Corvallis, With 6-10 Bart Koenitzer occupying the hub of the Spartan zone, Lebanon's In- tit rj i A skte game was almost completoie had ehance itout the ValleBoyi Basbefbalt r- Norlli Satrm M. MtNfy frwM VaHrjrW.MrlU)! Mi Mktiqr s.V;';.y." tjrihMm a( Nortfc jlfM McNanal MrK. (Went Viltrjr itkm By BobStranU' staff writer" It ckkisn't get any easier for the Lebanon boys' basketball team.

Fresh off a toss to top-ranked Corvallis, their second league setback in a row, the Warriors JV's fall to Lebanon's Junior varsity basketball team ran into a hot-shooting Corvallis team Tuesday night and fell 71-53. "They were an excellent shooting team," said Lebanon Coach Dave Winters. "We didn't do a good Job of pressuring them." The Warrior Jayvees fciind themselves down by seven at hatftime, and were then taken out of the game when the visitors outscored Lebanon 23-12 In the third period. I Winters wasn't particularly cagers' Poor passing and the inability to convert free throws cost the freshman" basketball team Tuesday, as they fell Jo visiting Corvallis 4M3. "Bad passes and free throws iv what hurt us," said Lebanon Coach Roy "If we could have executed our offense' better, 1 think we could have beaten them.

And nobody's come close to them this year. The Warriors hit Just 13 off 22, free throws and missed numerous one-andone opportunities. Humphrey was pleased with i quarter), but we missed a up," said Johnson. Corvallis ahear0o at the time, then ran off eight 'Straight points to lake was not disappointed with the effort," said Johnson. "But we have to do a better Job of the basics, like making our power lay ins and our free throws." Lebanon hit Just Sof 13 charity tosses.

From the field, the Warriors' hit only 17- of 52 attempts for a .327 mark. Corvallis didn't fare much better from the field hitting but 20 of 52 for a .385 mark: Joe Kleinschmit topped Lebanon rebounding vwith 7, while Mike Evans handed out .7 assists. It It IS it ln I. IMylrD Mn 1 I i ru ru ii Hik BrtrW 1 Mik Evm HnM On i. Ltrf ItMwa tat Raw II ifnlo by Ifciti MrdHit od, tans.

"Coach tells you not to ad- Just your shot and take it to them. But you have to. It's really aggravating at times. And you try to block them out, and they go right over the top of you." To Lebanon's credit they battled the Spartans much of the way. Holding his own -HMaJniBiibSiraiiu Turned away KM Corvillii renter Bdrt K'oniler rcvi IIm' dllfnipt ot Ul.inorVs Totld Mc Kinney The Spartan senior i-jf the midille to help iev the Corvallis A.

Lebanon mat tourney gets underway Friday foe pleased with the Warrior offense. "We didn't push the ball up the court like, and I would have liked to have gotten, the ball inside more," he said. Kraig Pyle and Jon Hutley led the Lebanon offense with 14 and 12 points, respectively. Pyle also topped Warrior rebounders with 7 boardsf. Mike Rappe had 4 assists.

CorvailM li Jl II it It Mr U- I Mik kM I Kraif Plr II Mart HiklrtirMdl 1 DrnMin Frawr t. Bill Hn-krr 1 ion llmlrjr It. Ho6t)ndtly ShtwnTunmlm Krvin roury decision his club's defense. "I thought we had our best defensive effort of the year," he said. "They were a big team, and Mike- Ragan and Eric Castle Elayed good defense on their big Ragan and Castle topped Lebanon scoring with 14 and 12 points; respectively.

Castle add' ed 15 rebounds and ft steals, while Ragan contributed rebounds and lsteals. II II 1 II I 14 Wl-t UkMMt Jnry Snhtr t. KM (iilbrtl 4. Lydrll flwllip 4. Mikt tug" 14.

Enc CtMIt II. KnrBmnrtll But the opposition figures to be much tougher today. South Salem's tankers crushed their Sprague Counterparts last Saturday, the boys 'winning 112-40 and the girls' doing the same 1Q0-42, Today's meet will be the first of three consecutive home meets in succession. Spragui and Sweet Home will be- visiting on Jan. 17 and Jan, 22, respectively.

three different, age groups, 8-9, 10-11 and 1213. Students who win their respective school hoop shoots automatically qualify for the shoot off at the high school. Students who make at least 15 of 25 shots also qualify. Lebanon swimmers set for South Salem squad strong Where we'restrong. When we Corvallis, it will depend on how we match up with them, how are better kids do against their kids.

I don't really know much about Redmond." Phillips said this event could serve a useful purpose for the Warriors. "We'ttwtthin 5 to 6 weeks of district, and we need to get the kids in shape," he said. "We're coining out of the Christmas vacation without any real major injuries We want to see, the kids a (I show a -gressiveness whether they win or not. 11 we sit back and are tentative, we're in trouble. because werhave a tough schedule next 'week" Some of the best wrestlers in the Valley will be competing Friday when the whistle blows to open the Lebanon Invitational.

Action is slated to begin at 4:30 p.m. Included in the along with the host Warriors, are Sweet Home, Corvallis and Redmond. The Huskies, a traditional mat power, are that once again having lost just one match, that to AAA power Newberg. And Corvallis is rated a strong contender far top honors in the Valley league. "Sweet Home has an excellent team with good people all the way through (the lineup." said Lebanon Coach Jim Phillips "The worst thing is that they're.

ipi-rnnr-'-- iiwiiii Lebanon's swim teams will look for a second straight sweep today, when they host South Salem at 4 m. The Warrior girls recorded their second straight league victory last week by edging McKay 83-73. Lebanon's boyv mean-while, picked up their first win of the season by swamping the Roval Scots 101-54. Joe Kleinschmit tries to deny the p.iss by trontmn orv.illis B.irt Koemter in Tuesday night at tibrt Kletmt hmit re bounds and 6 points to the Lebanon ettorl Elks' Hoop Shoot underway Adams to speak fri. South Salem basketball coach Barry Adams will be the guest speaker at the Wigwam Wisemcn meeting Friday at 7 a.m.

Adams is a former Lebanon basketball mentor. All persons interested in Lebanon athletics are invited to attend. A APPLE MACINTOSH" "HIGH TECHNOLOGY WITHOUT HIGH ANXIETY" The Lebanon Elks' Hoop Shoot will be held at the Lebanon High School gym beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 19.

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