4--The Malakoff News, Thursday, Jan. 15, 1981
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By Benny. Rogers
Tiger mentor Willie Wilson has to be
happy, yet somewhat disappointed, as
his cagers head into their final two non-
district encounters.
Happy, because his troops managed
to gain a split in their four outings last
week. Disappointed, for he knows that
the Tigers could have, and probably
should have, come out on top in three of
these contests.
Before heading into action last week
Wilson said he would be "more than
happy" should the Tigers capture two
wins. Well, the Tigers quickly won the
first of the two last Tuesday night
against arch-rival Brownsboro. The
Tigers upset the Bears, who had
downed the Tigers by 28 points earlier
"this season, 60-54,
After the shocker over Brownsboro
the Tigers moved into the Van Tour-
nament, in which they were guaranteed
three games. The first, of which, was
against perenial East Texas power and
seven time tourney champion
Whttebouse. The Wildcats went on to
advance into the finals where they were
denied their eighth championship in the
Van meet, losing to Corsicana 43-37.
Wilson's disappointment came after
a loss to Whltehouse when the Tigers
fell victim to a slightly inferior Big
Sandy team. That contest was without a
doubt the one that got away from me
local cagers last week.
The Tiger boss' disappointment was
short-lived, however, as the Tigers
rebounded with a 60-54 win over
Mineola's Yellowjackets. The Tigers
jumped off to such a good start, leading
by as much as 20 points, that Wilson
rested his starters and let his reserves
play the entire second half. Following
the conquest of the 'Jackets Wilson
labeled the Tigers' performance "the
best of the season."
Next up for the Tigers is T. K. Gor- In the eighth grade boys' contest the yours truly as well as other News staf-
man and Cayuga. T. K. Gorman pays a Eagles broke open a close first half in fers and the MHS coaching staff.
visit here Friday night and the Tigers the third quarter, outscoring the Kit-
journey south to Cayuga next Tuesday. tens10-5, to race to a 37-29 win. 1980 81 Tig
Action gets underway at 5 p.m. on Jeff Prentice and Chris Turner with - er
Friday with a ninth grade tilt and at 6 six each led the Kittens. Close behind
p.m in Cayuga. were Dares Scholfield and Dennis
After the road trip the Tigers take the Flowers with five. Others 'scoring were
remainder of the week off before David Wilson, Steve Leatherwood and
opening 18AAA warfare on Tuesday, HeseaCaro. L...Tigers ..... 4-5 Franl~ton ..... 60
January 27, against Crockett's Also coming out on the wrong side of L...Tigers ..... 47 Canton ......... 65
Bulldogs. the scoreboard was the seventh grade W...Tigers ..... 57 Kemp .......... 34
The Tigerettes were scheduled to girls, who dripped a 29-19 decision. W...Tigers ..... 55 Canton ......... 52
open loop play this past Monday night Annie Jackson's 13 points paced the W...Tigers ..... 54 Neches ....... 51
against the Rusk Eagles in Rusk. losing cause that saw the girls' record L... Tigers ..... 42 Kerens ........ 69
Although the result of that game was even out at 1-I. W...Tigers ..... 59 Westwood .... 44
unavailable at the time of this writing, * * * * * W...Tigers. .. 52 Mabank ..... 'i"
.. . 36
it can be found elsewhere in this issue of Registration is currently underway L... Tigers ..... 46 LaPoynor ...... 66
The News. for the 1981 Little Dribblers program. L... Tigers ..... 40 Brownboro ..... 68
Teague's Lady Lions will provide op- An enrollment form can be found in this L... Tigers ..... 41 Frankston .... 49
position for the Tigerettes tonight, at issue of The News and parents are W...Tigers ..... 56 Mabank... .... 46
the local gym, as district action con- urged to complete and return the form W...Tigers ..... 60 Brownsboro .... 54
tinues. Tip-offs for the jayvee tilt is set before the January 24 deadline. Forms L... Tigers ..... 40 Whitehouse... 60
forBp.m, with the varsities to follow, have also been distributed at the L...Tigers ..... 46 BigSandy ...... 52
The Tigerettes will be out to avenge a Elementary School. W...Tigers ..... 60 Minoola ........ 54
loss this Monday night when West- The local program, which has always Season Record 8-8
wood's Lady Panthers come calling, been competitive and exciting, reached
Westwood downed the Tigerettes 44-36 its highest peak during the 1979 cam- 1980-81 Tlgerette Scoreboard
in a battle for third place in the Cayuga paign when the 9-10 year old boys cap- W...Tigerettes. 54 Canton ......... 53
Tournament. Starting times are the tared State and National Champion- W...Tigerettes. 58 Athens ......... 50
same as the ones listed above, ships. On two other occasions local girls W...Tigerettes. 58 Canton ......... 41
•,... teams have advanced to the National W...Tigerettes. 52 Hillsboro ...... 33
In seventh and eighth grade action Tournament. Last year the 11-12 year W...Tigerettes. 46 Neches ........ 32
last Monday the local junior high old boys participated in the national L...Tigerettes..43 Kerens ........ 45
cagers captured only one victory in meet and came away with a fourth L...Tigerettes..36 Westwood ...... 44
three contests at Fairfield. place finish. W...Tigerettes. 50 Ennis .......... 48
The eighth grade girls were the only Remember to get the form in the mail W...Tigeretbm. 53 Chapel Hill ..... 42
team to walk off the gym floor vic- as soon as possible or turn it in at the W...Tigerettes. 58 Frankston ..... 26
torious, edging Fairfield 24-19. The win registration meeting, which will be an- L... Tigerettes.. 41 Carthage ...... 57
upped their season ledger to 3-2. nounced at a later date. Who knows, L... Tigerettes.. 31 Brownsboro .... 57
Mandy Rogers paced the Little your child may be the next Nancy W...Tigerettes. 42 Canton ......... 39
Tigerettes with 10 tallies on four field Lieberman or "Magic" Johnson l ! ! L... Tigerettes.. 23 Brownsboro .... 51
goals and two frt~ ~i'ows. Rounding * • * * * L... Tigerettel.. 39 Athens ......... 54
out the list of scorers were Yolanda Next week this corner will offer some L... Tigerettes.. 34 Ennls .......... 65
Jackson, Paige Saris, Start Stone and observations on the upcoming Super W...Tigerettes;. 36 Athens ......... 33
Lisa Givens. Bowl. Included will be predictions by Season Record 10-7
The grace ye are saved through,
The substance of things hoped for,
The evidence of things not seen.
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MALAKOFF
CHURCH OF CHRIST
C.C. Abbott, Minister
Sunday School ................. 10:00a,m,
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 11:00 a,m,
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Service ............. 6:30 p.m,
Tuesday ladies Bible Class ..... 10:00 a m
FIRST BAPTIST CH URCH
OF MALAKOFF
James Cbeatham, Pastor
Sunday School .................. 0:45 ~.m
Sunday Morning Worship ....... l 1:00 a.m,
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:00 p,m,
Wednesday Worship ............. 7:00 p,m.
Girls Auxiliary, Monday ......... 3:30 p.m
WMU, Tuesday ................. 9'.o0 a,m
Choir Practice:
Sunday, Bond of Love ......... 4: 15 p.m.
Celebration Sunday ........... 6:0Opm.
Tuesday, Young Musicians .... 3: 30 p.m.
Wednesday. Adult Choir ....... 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Music Makers ...... 2:30 p. m
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BAPTIST CRUR('H
Danny Pitts. Pastor
Sunday School .................. 9:45a,m
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 1o:55 a,m.
Trainins Service ............... 6:00 p. m.
Sunday Evenins Worship ........ 6:45 p,m.
Wednesday Night
WMA ........................ 6:45 pm.
Prayer Meeting ............... 7: 30 p,m.
Charle~ l)tcken,, wrole tl.',., word~ shout the 18th
century and litey art. rqually tr|lc today. If ~ou read
tilt! front pages of the flew*paper. ~ou ~otlJd l)¢ forced
to conclude that lid. i,* the worm o[ time,~-imlitir~,.
crime astcl ilnflaliou eal)ture the hradlhw~ e~er) day.
IIowever, if you attelld your church, it',, a cont.
pb'lely different ,*tory. All around )ou can ,~ec ex-
amples of |ailh, hope and Io~e in arth,n. ~th,nd the
church or ~,ynagogue of your choler finis week. You
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OF TRINIDAD
Bill Watson, Minister
Sunday School .................. 9:,15 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Training Service ........ 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:00 pro.
Wednesday ..................... 7:30p.m.
Auxiliary, Wednesday ........... 6:30 pro.
CR088 ROAD8
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Randy Warren, Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship ........ 9:30 a,m.
Sunday School ................. 10:3O a.m.
Bible.~tudy ..................... 6:30p.m.
Gospel Singing
Every 2nd Friday of month ...... 7:30 p,m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCil
OF TRINIDAD
Danny Boler, Minister
Sunday School .................. 9:,i5 a ,ram
Sunday Morning Worship ....... I 1:0o a.m,
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday ..................... 7:00p.m
MALAKOFF
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Ken Joues, Pastor
Sunday School .................. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... I0:45 a,m,
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 7:0~ p.m.
Wednesday Mid-week Service,,, 7: 00 p.m.
TRINIDAD
CHURCH~OF CHRIST
Robert Fester, Mlnikter 77e-2536
Sunday School .................. 9:3oa,m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... I0:30 a.m,
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 p,m
Sunday Song Service ............ 5:30 p, m,
Wednesday Mid-week ........... 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Ladies Bible
Class ........................ t0:0Oa.m.
MALAKOFF FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Randy Warren, Pastor
Sunday SChool ................. 10:00 a,m,
Morning Worship .............. II:00a,m.
Evening Worship ................ e:3o p.m.
Wednesday Chancel Choir ....... 7: 3o p,m.
United Methodist Women meet
2rid and `ith Mondays .......... 2:30p,m.
FFF meets 1st and 3rd
Tuesdays .................... I1:0Oa.m.
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH OF TRINIDAD
Melvin Rowland, Minister
Sunday School .................. 0:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship ....... I0:~ a,m
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:3O p rm.
UMYF .......................... 0:45p.m
Fellowship Supper
4th Wednesday ................ 6:3op,m
Ladies Bible Study, Tuesday ..... ~: 30 a m.
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TAMMY RILEY (31) for the Trojan girls, took in the rebound against the C~eetit
Roads girls team Friday night. Contending for Riley with the hall is C ~d~etril
McKlnnerney (40). The Cross Roads team took the win, 31-19. (Staff photo by!
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. By BENNY ROGERS , three of which were free throws, ! Willi
RUSK-The Malakoff Tigerettes came the Tigerette lead to one, 42-41,~oints
up one-point and one player short here 1:31 remaining. Barron moved thfarven
Monday night in their 18AAA opener, back to three at the 59 seconds led th~
The Tigerettes, who finished the with a length of '~fl~e floor I~
Barron's two-pointer was the la~ Both
local cagers would 'get as tlbrrid
progressively began to get worse, h'st fl
With 52 ticks left on the clockieven
game with four players on the floor,
were edged 45-44 on a six-foot Kathy
Session jump shot with seven seconds
remaining.
Fouls on their part and Rusk's Woolverton was whistled for her~ndsb
precision shooting from the free throw foul, leaving Coach Terry Tickno~ lead
line led to the Tigerettes' downfall in only [ive players. Session sank i Cold
the initial league game. Losing three free throws followin~the Woolv~'gers
players to fouls, with only seven suited foul to put the score at 44-43. IX IX)
out the Tigerettes played the final, but Jackson fouled out of the contes~ildcs
crucial, half-minute with only four 32 seconds left, giving the E-gala ~antas
players. The E-gala made the most of player advantage as they attemp~Jerr
the fouls, sinking 17 of 30 freebies, take the lead. After inbounding, ~grou
Leading 36-30 as the fourth quarter worked the ball around the perir~.'nts
began the Tigerettes quickly extended before Jill Chandler spotted Se~ers
the lead to 40-30 on two Karen Jackson- who had worked inside the lane. se~n elf(
to-Jessie Barron fast breaks. Session took the feed from Chandler and~sket
worked inside the Malakoff zone, hit- the game-winner. |x pot
ting two buckets to cut the lead back to ~ring i
six. Session led the E-gala with 22 l~Seve
With 5:07 left to go Barron connected on eight field goals and six free tl~lippec
on an 18-foot bank shot to give the Barron and Davis scored 14 a pi~l ql
Tigerettes a 42-34 lead. One minute lead the Tigerettes. Jackson fi~the~
later the Tigerettes began to come with l2. ~win~
unglued as Marilyn Davis fouled out. The Tigerettes get another shot ~ Tarv
Rusk took advantage of Davis' ab- E-gala on Thursday, Jan. 29
sence, reeling off seven straight points, second round of loop play rolls ar
Tigerette Season Statistics
(After II Games)
Total Season Field Free Persoua I
Player Points AverageGoals Throws Fouls
M. Davis (17) ....... 244 14.3 112 20 51
J. Barren (17) ....... 128 7.5 58 12 41
L. Woolverton (17) .. 127 7:4 40 47 52
J. Sneed (17)... : .... 104 6.1 40 24 36
K, Jackson (17) ...... 84 4.9 38 8 48
J. Muslins (17) ....... 23 1.3 10 3 19
J. Coleman (7) ........ 8 1.1 3 2 3
M. Ashlock (4) ........ 6 1.5 2 2 3
M. Killingsworth (6) .. 4 0.8 2 0 2
B. Hoyt (7) ............ 4 0.5 1 2 4
B. Tanner (2) ......... 0 0.0 0 0 2
Totals .............. 732 43.0 306 120 257
(Games played in parenthesis)
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Preliminary apportionment of
federal aid funds by the U. S. Fish and
Wildlife Service indicates that Texas
has been allocated $4,309,000 to be used
in fish and wildlife restoration projects
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and hunter safety programs duri
fiscal year which began Oct. I,
Wildlife restoration projectS
allocated $2,805,000; hunter
projects, $282,000; and fish
restoration, $1,235,000.
Funds for the apportionment
obtained from federal excise
sporting arms and ammunition,
archery equipment, fishing
creels, artificial lures and flies.
The: Texas Parks and Wildlife
tment said these funds may be
reimburse the state for 75 perc
expenditures for projects
approved by the U.
Service.
Nationally, a total of $90
be allocated in federal aid funds
in the 50 states, Puerto
American Samoa and the
ds in the first apportionment,
second installment will be
after a tally of tax collections is
by the U. S. Treasury
Last year a total of $117
federal aid funds was distributed ~
various states i