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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1974
Y STRING NOW 30
and running with an
start, the Othello
wrestlers will have
tough challenges
this weekend as
attempt to extend their
• eet win string to 32
Huskies Coach
good
d as they had
easy time in
the Moses Lake
34-19 Friday and
Eastmont 63-2
wrestlers aren't
to be able to rest on
however. They'll
Ephrata
and then head for
"to take on the
I! Eagles Friday night.
also have a
match scheduled against the
Royal Knights next Tuesday
at Royal.
Although Ephrata lost most
of their veterans who made
them a state AA power the
last two years, they have a
number of young wrestlers
who are developing rapidly
under Coach Chuck Panerio.
Last to Beat
The Tigers also have the
distinction of being the last
team to beat the Huskies in a
dual match. They turned the
trick in January of 1973 and
since then the Huskies have
run off 30 straight wins.reports.
"Coach Panerio is one of the Next Tuesday, Schutte will
top coaches in the state and probably be sending a pre-
we know he'll have his dominent|y reserve lineup
wrestlers ready for us,"against the Knights in a
Schutte reported, match which will have an
Friday night, the Huskies added sidelight. Also starting
will be in for what Schutte " his first year as head coach at
calls "probably our toughest Royal is Gary Way, Schutte's
dual Opponent of the season." brother-in-law and teammate
The Eagles, already conceded of the Huskie coach on the
the State A championship in Huskies' first state champion-
most circles, have eight ship mat team in 1968.
returnees from the team Surprise Chiefs
which won the title last year. The Huskies went into the
"We'll have to be at our last Friday's opening match
best to beat them," Schutte expecting a tough time from
the Chiefs, but came away
with a big win. The night
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APPEARANCE - The Othello Huskie wrestling team, coached by Wayne
will be making its first home appearance tonight against Ephrata.
BY 5.4 VOTE
final effort to gain "last gasp" at finding a league
into the Mid-Valley for their Class AA teams for
was scheduled to next season.
on Wednesday of this Mid-Valley officials
officials of Othello announced late last week that
high schools, members had voted against
Robert admitting the two North
Monday Central teams. However,
of both
will be attending the
meeting in Top-
y night in a
11-team league, full football
Freshman-McFar-
wrestlers had
in rolling up two
as they their
the past week.
gs routed
63-6 last Thursday
dumped Ephrata
night.
Britt, Mike Wil-
Martinez, Ricky
and John Snyder
Way with pins as the
completely dom-
Connell team.
decisions.were Curtis
before the Chiefs had opened
with a rout of powerful
Kamiakin, but the Huskies
faced the same wrestlers and
• were impressive.
"It appeared that we were
just in real good physical
shape and able to stay with
them," Schutte reported. "We
were able to stay close in the
lighter weights and then
broke the match open with
late wins."
The Chiefs actually trailed
by just a couple of points
midway through the match
but then steadily fell behind in
the heavier matches. The
clincher came at 190 pounds
as sophomore Craig Herbert
came through with the match
of the night. Herbert, who is
expected to be back down at
178 pounds this week with the
return of Mitch Buck, took on
Deno Genco, who is rated as a
strong contender for the AAA
190 pound title. Out-weighed
by 15 to 20 pounds, Herbert
still held Genco to an 11-11
draw.
Schutte also praised the
showing of sophomore John
Bliss in getting a victory at
178, and called Chan Bailey's
10-6 win over Chief veteran
Jim Duvall, a key in getting
the Huskies in front early.
Nell Gilbert also scored a big
win over Moses Lake's Sam
Edwards, who was the only
wrestler to beat the Huskie
senior during his junior high
career.
It was "no contest" at
Eastmont Saturday as the
Huskies had a virtual clean
sweep. The only Wildcat
points came on a draw at 158.
Othello 34 - Moses Lake 19
round robinsand complete 101 - Justin Haler (0) D.J.I
home and home schedules in Martinez 8-6; 108 - Jack Wise (ML)
p. Andv Nuno, 5:10; ll5-Tom Lloyd
basketball would not be (ML) d. Juan Medina. 20-2:122
possible. Either a division Nell Gilbert (0) d. Sam Edwards,
plan or modified scheduling 236:129 Kevin Beus (0) d. Roy
Peralcs, 9-1; 135- Chan Bailey (0) d.
procedure would have to be Jim Duvall, 10-6; 141 - M. Hara (ML)
adopted, d. I~rad Solbrack, 14-4; 148 - Scott
Johnson explained that the Two-Team League Bliss {0) p. Kurt Yearout, 1:10; 158-
local schools still have hope Johnson noted that if the Jerry Earl (ML)d. Craig Solbrack,
5-3; 168 - Chris Jones (0) d. Randy
and planned to make one last final bid by the Huskies and Inskccp, 7-2; 178 - John Bliss (0) d.
try on Wednesday. Eastmont is rejected Wed- I)an Seibel, 12-2; 190 - Craig
We feel they might take nesday, Othello will be forced Herbert (0) and Deno Genco, draw,
another look due to the to come up with a make-shift ll-ll; Hwy - Terry Kast (0) p. Don
Williams(m, 1:40.
closeness of the vote and the schedule including at least ************
state playoff s!tuation, John- two football games with Othello 63- Eastmont 2
son reported. 'Well be doing Eastmont, two or three 101
- Justin Hafer (0) by forfeit;
our darnedest Wednesday Mid-Valley teams on open 108
- Andy Nuno (0) p. Ron Linn,
1:04; 115 - Juan Medina (0) p. Roger
night." dates and area A schools. Putnam, 1:17; 122 - Nell Gilbert (0)
By Single Vote He said a request for entry by forfeit; 129 - Kevin Bets'(0) p.
The vote taken a week agoin the Frontier League has Mark Coleman, 5:10; 135 - Chin
Bailey (0) p. Dwayne Regehr, 4:47;
was reported to be 5-4 against been virtually ruled out. In 141 - Brad Solbrack (0) d. Merlin
admitting Othello and East- that league Cheney would be Biles. 11-6; 148 - Mark Mobs (0) d.
mont. Teams believed to be the closest for Othello, with Nell O'Keefe, 15-1; 158 - Craig
supporting the local teams Colville- currently temporari- Solbrack (0) and Rob Clark, draw,
3-3; 168 - Chris Jones (0) p. Fred
were Hartford, Prosser, Selah ly out of the league due to Wiltse, 2:38; 178 - John Bliss (0) d.
and Ellensburg, with Westlevy failure - a distant 188 Tom Michael, 18-9; 190 - Craig
Valley, Toppenish, Wapato, miles. The travel situation Herbert(0) d. RicClark, 8-3; Hwt-
Sunnyside and Grandview would be even more extreme Andy Lampe
(0) p. Clay Cunning-
voting against, for Eastmont with Clarkston a ham, 4:19.
Reports from the meeting distant 235 miles, and Pull-
were that Grandview or- man almost as far.
iginally voted in favor of
accepting Othello, but when Oc~oa Far.sip
informed that Othello will not
accept entry without East- LDS U~rldl~-25
mont, then voted against both
hi
Caa
Lead
Randy Hafer, Ed teams.
Schiagel and As the situation currently
The Othello junior varsity
wrestlers managed a split in
stands, Othello and Eastmont LDS Under-25 and Ochoa The Pups were dumped 18-6
action the Frosh- would have to operate in a Farms jumpedinto the lead in by Moses Lake on Friday
also won 54-10 as two team league, and the the Community Schools night, but bounced back to
mer, Pat Niblett, winner would have rights to a basketball league here this run up a 15-0 score against
y, Mike Scrimscher state playoff spot agaist the week as they rolled to their Eastmont Saturday.
Garza all had pins.champion of the Mid-Valley. second straight victories. ,Both Steve Niblett and
decisions were Pat Local officials are hoping that The LDS Under-25 team Joey Hurliman were double
Jesse White, Shine this fact, plus indications from scored its second big win as it winners for the Huskies.
Paul Butcher, Skip s~ate board of control spokes- romped over the Sunday Niblett scored a pair of
Mike Black and men that with Othello andPlayers 70-28, while Ochoa decisions, while Hurliman had
tague. Eastmont on board, the Farms was having a closer call an easy decision against
in their first match Mid-Valley would have twoedging Jack s Bargain Barn Moses Lake and pinned his
;t Ephrata, the state spots, will help change just 77-73. Eastmont opponent.
which is coached some minds now in opposition. In other games this week
Howard DeLong Travel ~Iot Major Carnation Foods beat Petro- Moses Lake 18- Othello 6
108 - R. Grubb (ML) p. Robert
on a strong Johnson reported that helane 56-50, and the Silver Miller, 1:47; 135 - Steve Niblett (0)
partial matches in their
opening action last weekend.
Jones, Bob
Martinez all had
Williams recording
decision. Butcher
Roberts picked up
with Britt fighting
to a draw.
won 46-21 with
Gomez, Ruben
and Kerry Beus all
Pins. Haler had a
decision and Kum-
Poe decisions.
won 48-9 in
matches.
sq I will take on
Warden, and
idle until Dee. 19
Chief Moses.
feels travel distances aren't a Slugs downed LDS Over-25 d.L. Hastings, 6-4; 158 - Joey
major consideration in the 69-62. Hurliman (0) d. Schiffne~, 9-0; 178 -
matter. Hanford at 55 miles The action left LDS Under- H. Penrose (ML) p. Rod Greene,
1:05; 190- C. Blackburn {MLI p. Dan
would be the closest to 25 and Ochoa Farms with 2-0 Davis, :59.
Othello, with Wapato at about records with the School ************
94, the furtherest. District a half game back at Othellol5-Eastmont0
"When you consider we are1-0. Tied at 1-1 are Carnation, 141 - Steve Niblett (0) d. Devin
Callahan, 12-7; 158 - Joey Hurliman
only asking them to make a LDS Over-25 and Silver (0) p. Mike McKenzie, 2:28; 190 -
trip every other year inSlugs. Petrolane is 0-1, with Dan Davis (0) p. Wade Jefferies,
football and not more than one Jack's and the Sunday Play- 3:22.
in other sports, it doesn't ers last at 0-2.
seem like that big a factor," he Next week's schedule will
explained. "Othello and fred the Sunday Players and
Eastmont would actually be Petrolane meeting at 7 p.m.
the schools with the biggest
travel problems."
The OHS official said the
major reluctance by the
Mid-Valley teams appears to
be over scheduling. With an
Monday, with Ochoa Farms
tangling with the Silver Slugs
at 8 p.m. On Tuesday it will be
LDS Over-25 vs. School
District at 7 p.m. and LDS
Under-25 vs. Jack's at 8 p.m.
More Sports
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