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Othello's Huskie wrestlers In expressing disappoint- aged to place only third, they The champion Moses Lake
kept their dual meet string ment in the Huskies' inability did dominate the: individual team had just three individual
Gyms Open,
Skating Set
WAIT FOR REGIONAL
Open gym and roller skating
will provide lots of recrea-
tional activities for local
youngsters during the holiday
vacation. The difficult task of keeping the Othello girls to face the Good
Community Schools direc- a team "championship sharp" winner of the Yakima Valley The coach
intact with a 51-8 trouncing of to defend the tournament title placings with four team champions, with Connell, tar Mike Lang reminded this during a two-month lay-off is District in the first game of the charges with a good
Quincy here last Thursday,they won last season, Coach members picking up the most Kamiakin and Pullman allweek that the High Schoolnow facing Coach Janice four-team event, team effort as they
but then had their seasonWayne Schutte attributed his points in their weights. The placing two each. gym will be open from 2:30 to Capps, whose Othello girls' The region winner will then even terms throu
tarnished just a bit with a charges' problems to "possibly individual titlelists were ScottString at 34 4:30 p.m. this Friday. Dec. 27, basketball team claimed the advance to a four-team state quarters with the
third place finish in the 2nd wanting the title too badly". Bliss with 64 points at148, Neil Last Thursday's big victory and Monday, Dec. 30. The district championship with a playoff to be held Feb. 21 and Wenatchee team
Annual Othello Takedown "We got a little too over- Gilbert and Craig Herbertover Quincy gave the Huskies McFarland gym will be open 61-47 victory over Wenatchee 22 at PacificLutheranin broke the contest
Tournament on Saturday agressive in the early matches both with 28 at122 and178 and a 6-0 dual season record and from 9:30 a.m. to noon on last Thursday. Tacoma. with a good fourth (
night, and then became sloppy,' he Terry Kast with 22 at was their 34th straight Tuesday, Dec. 31. As district champions, the 'The difference in1
The Moses Lake Chiefs explained. After we got heavyweight, victory. It also gave them big Skating times at the Luta- Huskiettes have now won theMrs. Capps acknowledged was our bench and
handed the Huskies their first behind, the kids seemed to get
team "setback" of any kind in~ frustrated then were really in
almost two years as they won
the six-team takedown event.
The Chiefs, who were
defeated earlier this year in
dual competition by the
Huskies, proved to be better
wrestlers on their feet as they
piled up340 points to claim the
tournament title.
Another Class AAA team,
the Kamiakin Braves, placed
second with 304 points,
followed by the Huskies at 270.
Ephrata was fourth at 197,
followed by Connell with 169
and Pullman with 153.
trouble. It was more of a
mental thing, and later on the
kids were just trying too
hard."
Four Huskies First
Although the Huskies man-
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OTHELLO, WASHINGTON
DougSams, Kamiakin's 101- wins over three of their four
pounder, had the biggest point conference opponents. They'll
total of the meet with 78, and be facing the remaining team,
Bliss was second. The Huskies Omak, when they return to
had another gear miss inaction again on Jan. 4.
Kevin Beus, who had 28 points
at 129, just two behind Mark
McCary of Connell.
THE OTHELLO OUTLOOK
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1974
GOING FOR POINTS - Neff Gilbert of Othello attempts to come around on an opponent
for points during the tournament on Saturday night.
The lone losses in the match
came against a pair of Jack
veterans who placed at the
regionals last season. Jack
Thornton edged Rudy Mendez
7-4 at 115 and Jack Foglesong
had an 8-3 win over Chris
Jones at the 168 pound spot.
The other Quincy points
were provided by heavy-
weight Gary Neito as he put
the first blemish on Kast's
caga gym will 'be 9 to 11 p.m.
for pre-school to 11 years and
noon to 2 p.m. for ages 12 to
adult on Friday, Dec. 27, and
Monday, Dec. 30.
Family night is set for 7 to 9
p.m. on Friday, Dec. 27, with a
skating session ages planned
Saturday, Dec. 28, from 10
a.m. to noon.
right to enter regional play-
offs, but must wait until Feb.
18 to return to action.
The local district plays an
"early season" with some of
the other teams in Eastern
Washington just now starting
their season.
The regional is set for Feb.
18 and 19 at Wenatchee with
that the Huskiettes, who are
currently unbeaten, may have
trouble keeping their too,
mentum going through the
long break.
"Under state regulations we
won't even be allowed to have
practice sessions until 10 days
before the regional tourna-
ment starts," she explained.
half defensive effort
their guards,"
reported. "Both
, and Nancy Pershall
and played very
our starters a
Wenatchee had no
they could count
Mrs. Capps also
that Wenatchee's
guards hit for 22
between them durin
half, but were held to
in the final two
Othello defense
record holding the Huskie to a
3-3 draw. The OHS Alumni will be the in action against the varsity, able to get better balance in Othello broke to
Seven Unbeaten next opponent for Coach Daryl The Huskies have won the the scoring department, leadinthe first ql ari
Schutte currently has seven Preuninger's steadily- event the past two years, and Big Roger Nield, who is have Wenatchee rail
members of his squad whostill improving Othello Huskies, will be big favorites to keep averaging at a 23.6 per game front 32-29 at the
have to face their first defeat whoran their season record to their winning string intact, clip for the Huskies, had to Huskiettes out-sc(
after six matches. Senior 129- 6-1 with a tougher-than-After Saturday's game, the take charge to pull out the atchee 13-6 in the t]
pounder Beus has the top expected 58-47 decision over Huskies' next action will come victory against the pesky to edge back into tl
record at 5-0 with three pins the Royal Knights at Royal on Jan. 3 when they host the Knights. then broke the gam
and two decision. Sophomore City last Friday night, defending NCW champion The Huskies depended al- a 19-9 fourth quar
on
John Bliss is also at 5-0 with a The Huskies, who get a Omak Pioneers in their first most entirely Nield's Othello hit 42
pin, decision and superior two-week break from regular conference season, scoring punch in the second the floor in the
decision at 158 and two season action, will host the half as he connected on eight per cent at the
decisions at 178. Alumni squad in a game this ToughGame field goals and finished the compared with 32 p~
State veterans Scott Bliss Saturday at the local gym. Preuninger called the game with 26 points. 33 per cent for V
and Gilbert are both unbeaten. The contest, which counts as Huskies' win over the Knights More Balance Sought Othello also had
Bliss has two pins, a default one of the 20 on the Huskie last Friday a "tough game" "We want to get more rebounding edge in
and superior decision at 148 squad, will feature a number of and said he was only balance in our scoring, but Scoring for 01
for 4-0, with Gilbert 3-0 at 122 ,recent Huskie basketballstars disappointed that he wasn't knew we needed the points 15 by Shannon
and went to Nield in the Danielson and
with two pins and a decision, clutch," Preuninger reported.
Sophomore Justin Hafer is "We kept our poise through
3-0 at 101 with a pin and two
the game despite some de-
decisions. Another soph~ fensive mistakes."
more, Herbert is 441. He has Guard Paul Stephens had
a pin, superior decision another strong night for the
and decision at 178, with a Huskies as he had 10 assists
decision and draw at 190.
Junior heavyweight Kast has The McFarland Mustang seventh graders rolled over and only three turnovers, and
two pins and a draw in his cagers managed a split in their Chief Moses counter- sophomore Jurgen Webb
action to date. action against Chief Moses at parts easily as they controlled drew praise from Preuninger
Schutte reported that the Moses Lake last Thursday. the game all the way. for filling in well when Todd
Huskies will have practice The eighth graders dropped Scoring included Brent Burton got in foul trouble
sessions through the holidays
and hopefully will be ready for
another big win when they end
a two week break and head for
Omak on Jan. 4.
Takedown Placers
101 - Doug Sams {K), 78; Jim
Donald, both 14;
Norton, 13; Nancy
three; and Chris
In the
Brewster won
beating Omak 36-34.
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TAKEDOWN CHAMPIONS - Imdividaul weight elmmp-
ions in the takedown tournament here 8~turday are drown
at the conclusion of the event. From left in front are Doug
,: Soma, Kamiakin, 101; J~k Wise, Moses Lake, 108; Tom
Lloyd, Moses Lake, 115; Neff Gilbert, Othello, 122; Mark
McCary, Connell, 129; Dwayne Yecka, Pullman, 135; Glen
Zuroske, Pullman, 141; Scott Biln, Othello, 148; Jendd
Earl, Moses Lake, 158; Ray Koelder, Conneil, 108; Craig
Herbert, Othello, 178; Scott Akridge, ~, 190; and
Terry Kast, Othello, heavyweight.
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High team series, Ree Hall, 3114;
Ruben Martinez, Kerrie Beus
and Kevin Roberts and a draw
by Bob Harem.
The Othello JVs lost 42-23 as
Oscar Gomez and Randy Haler
had pins, Jesse White scored a
decision and Terry Poe had a
draw.
The Frosh-Mustangs are
scheduled to fact Warden and
Royal in their next dual action
here on Jan. 7.
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THIRD FOR HUSKIES - Coach Wayne Sehutte, left, and team captain Scott Bliss
accept the third place trophy from vice principal Jess Cruzen.
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Thorn (ML), 20; B~I Stephenson (P),
16; Justin Haler (O), 6. noting that his squad has been with their next game coming 23 for 59 from the floor for 39 the Pups were Joe
108 - Jack Wise (ML), 58; Jay showing lots of improvement, on Dec. 7 when the B squads per cent. Rod Greene, Dan
Delong (E), 40; Rod Hamilton (K),.
34; Andy Nuno {0). 10. The Mustangs led most of will play Warden. ~ OTHELLO FgFt PITp Andy Lampe.
115- 'tom Lloyd (ML), 24; Chip the way in the game with Chief p Beat;it c..s 3228
Burton 0 4 4 4 Othello24-Qu
Taylor (K), 14; Mike Quann (P), 8; Moses taking the lead and the ups , Webb 1 2 3 4 135 - Joe Mendez
Phil Hintz (E), 4. " victory with just 20 seconds Nield 12 2 2 25Broadhead, 1:47; 190
122 - Neil Gilbert (0), 28; Sam
Edwards (ML), 24; John Mats (C), remaining. The Braves out- Stephens 1 2 2 4 (O)p. JoeGrey, 4:51; 1
16; Steve Naccarroto (K), 10. scored the Mustangs 17-I0 in RV Ravel in Pecka 0 0 1 0 (O) p. RickMoiser, :3:
Boyd 6 0 1 12 Lampe (0) p. Fram
129- Mark McCary (C), 30; Kevin the final quarter. "=Jr =" I= [= TOTALS 231215 584:27.
Beus (0), 28; Ray Perales (ML), 24; Ke'vin Skogen led the *******************
135-Dwayne Yecka (P), 22; Dave Mustangs with 15 points with 00r owing Fg Ft Pf Tp
" Kallenberger 0 0 4 o Pharmacy
Delong(E), 21; Steve Niblett (0), 8; Barry Adams getting 14.. Allred 1 0 0 2
Ruben Sifuentez (K), 8. Other scoring included 10 by Brown 5 1 4 11 b~ Bill
141 ~ Glen Zuroske (P), 32; Mark The Othello JVs saw their Dobler 5 3 0 13
Hara (ML). 22; Bruce Pritchard (KL Gordon Killian and five by season record slip to 3-4 as Smith
8. ~ Randy Roylance. , 4 3 4 11
they turned in one of their Hudson 3 4 4 10
148 - Scott Bliss (0), 64; Kevin Coach Cecil Johnson s tall poorest performances of the TOT.AI~. ...... 18 11 16 47
Jenks (C), 22; Bart Johnson (P), 20; uzn~,b~u: isela goals, ~ tar 59
Clint Moore (E), 6. p mm ,, -- season ln a 61-331oss at Royal 39 percent; free throws, 12 for19, 6,~ . MERRY . ..
158 - Jerald Earl (ML), 36; Ron JP-M nflatmnn
Carlson (E), 10; John Bliss (0), 8; ............... Cnty last Friday. percent; rebounds, 44; turnovers, Ann were wlsnln
Paul Boyd (K), 8. _ "We played very poorly and 17. ROYAL: field goals, 18 for 58, 31 yours the happl,
168 - Ray Koehler (C), 20; Bob ~ ~a~ ~JW~ u, pr~ nov~r roMIv in the percent; free throws, 11 for 17, 65 Christmas in all the
.... ,,'-.:,-- ,'~-X~ "..-'~ percent, rebounds 30- turnovers and
friendl- meani~
Moffett (K), 16; Chris Jones (0), 14; ~'~ gg ~ game, ~oacn t, ene t~oya 16 .... Y ':
Lee Hague (ML), 14. reported. Sit~re~lbY quarters: wonderful old word
178- Craig Herbert (O), 28; SteveT... ~L..°--.~ U--. He praised the effort of 0 15 33 39 58 call to mind. Christi
Phipps (C), 26; Ken Hoyt (E), 16; ~ ~]~ ~ ~....~ ..... ...... ~ot.h ~ Royal 1129 35 47 time for family g
Gary Boone (P), 12. °"v ............ s ........ , wh~ .
190-Scott&kridge (K). 34; Deno 'Ph,~ n,hou,, ~,oo~o- had eight points and eight n ..... and the renewal ~,
Genco (ML), 28; Jim Lewis (E), 26; " ~'~' "" .... "-" ............. " rebounds in one quarter of i | ships. Christmas - ~# ~If
Bob Calissendorif (P), 12. ~cyarsan~ Mustangs were play after coming down from I I good ~ ~v~
Hwy-TerryKast (0),22; Steward handed their first loss of the
Thomson (K) 14; Don Williamson saauon fall.win~ fanr utrsiaht the varsity. Dave McCole also i~ . ..... i i~want to
(ML), 12; Toby Cochran (C). 11. " " . . I
************ ~tctones as they were sur- drew credity for more ag-|3ee your aeflrls? twice| t~~l~is so
OtheUoSl-Quhey8 prised in a 41-37 loss to Chief gress~ve rebounding as he led I a year. | i~/around
168-Jack Fogleson~ (Q)d. Chris Moses here last Thursday. the team with 11. i | i~Chnst~
Jones, 8-3; 122- 0ctavmno Salas (0) The Frauh-Mn~tsn~,s had to The JVs will see their next I ,.. , I i~time ~ ly I
d. Kevin Whither, 9-2; 108- Andy -ire awa~-'t'wf--~a~ches-on action this Saturday when i Delfl_pny$1ca! i ~most ~ ~d
Nuno (0) d. Rich Webley, 8-2; 178 - $ o ~, ,~.v v...~, ,-. .
Craig Herbert (O) s.d. Arnold Ybara, lorzeIts, provmmg tne~raves they play the Frosh in the I once a year. l ~nave ~ ~e.
16-4; 148 - Scott Bliss (0) p. Earl their mar~in of victory,preliminary of the Varsity- | | ~~be ,tha~
Bushman, 2:23. 129- Kevin Beus (O) Th~ m,,t'~.~,ti...,,,~ ~,r,*rl Alumni game. t _ , | ~v " ~ana wI
p. Kent Bates, 2:50; 115 - Jack ---~ :"~. ....... . ...........
Thornton (Q) d. RudyMendez, 7-4; by one mjury as elghth grader FRIDAY: FgFtPfTp | IF you cant meet_| ::t~lntrst ~t
135- Chan Bailey (O) p. RayRiverea, Mike Williams was injured Adams 4 0 0 s I with your insurance I : - "with t~ ~la
1:56; 158 - John Bliss (0) p. Mike when he was slammed to the~,rupa 1 u ~ z -~ -- ,r- , !.,_h
Witzel, l:25; 141- Brad Solbraek (O) mat in match He was Niblett 1 0 3 2 | ogent at all . . . ge| | truly wonderful ti~
Nteld 2 0 1 4 e
d. Scott Ashby, 7-6; Hwy- Terry ........ ". o Sandar 0 1 3 1 I O new one. | year is a,part of th
Kast {0) and Gary Nieto, draw 3-3; nospltauzeo r rl(lay Ior a
McCoie 3 0 0 6 I aays we tt De tOOKZn5 L.t
190- MiLch Buck (O} p. Paul Worley, possible fractured skull, but
5:05;101-JustinHafer(O)byforfeit. x-rays proved negative and he Regalado 0 2 1 2 | 1"'~'~1 in the years to
Webb 3 2 3 8 |~ ,,.,t~ ~ ........ s~,’o0mm | please be accepting
is recovering at home. TOTALS . 14 51633 | 1"'""~"'"| best wishes for Y,~ C
Frosh-Mustang points in the ~eore oy quarters: " " r t
event came from Williams on a Othello 6 20 30 33 | l yours navlng you ~88
Royal 18294261 4~8-3C>42 Merry Christmas!
default; pins by Randy Britt n I
and John Snyder; a superior . =/- .i, u ,~ -- ,
decision by Monty Jones; BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
decisions by Don Schlagel,
their second one-point game of Walker, nine; Gary Lebacken, early in the game. The Othello
the season by a 45-44 score, eight; Scott Preuninger, six; Nield had l5 rebounds in the wrestlers added
while the unbeaten seventh David Davis and GregHusted, gamewith Capps getting nine. tory to their strk
graders were rolling up a 37-22 both four; Linc Burton, three; Preuninger also noted that rolled over their
victory. Diane Salsbury, two; and the Huskie shooting was off counterparts
Coach Ron Hardt credited Brad Beus, one. a bit in the game as the team straight pinsand
the eighth graders with a The Mustangs will be idledipped below 40 per cent for here last Thursday:
strong game despite their loss, during the Christmas holidays the first time this season with Getting the pic