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Tigerettes Go
To Regionals
If the Malakoff H!gh School Tiger-
ettes are believers in numerology, they
could consider the figures 4:07 as their
lucky number lgst Thursday night.
Starting off as cold as the weather
outside, the Tigerettes went almost
half of the first quarter with racking up
their first points in the district title
game. Then, with 4:07 left to play in
the period, the local lady hoopsters
managed to break the ice and get on the
Gaining steadily on their opponents
from Brownsboro, the Tigerettes pulled
even with 5:37 remaining in the
the second quarter, and then, with the
magic 4:07 again on the scoreboazd
clock, they went ahead for the first time
in the game, 19-18. They led the rest of
the way.
Patti Barnett ted the local scoring
efforts, with a game high 23 points.
Lisa Hughes tossed in 16 points, and
Cindy Dawson added 15. Leading
scoring for Brownsboro was Tomye
PATTI BARNETT drives for the
basket during the district title game
against Brognsboro last week.
Dan Brown, with 18.
Both teams concentrated on defense
in the relatively low scoring 54-45
game, Effective defensive play on the
part of the Tigerettes prevented the
Bearettes from running up too large a
lead while the Malakoff attack was
sputtering, and kept the taller Browns-
boro team from mounting a comeback
effort later in the contest.
Brownsboro was leading, 16-12, at
the end of the first quarter, but
Malakoff scored 18 points in the second
period, while holding their visitors to
only eight, to take a 30-24 lead at
halftime. The Tigerettes stretched their
lead to nine points, 43-34, during the
third period, and stalemated the
Bearettes comeback attempt in the
final session, as each team tallied 11
points.
According to one spectator, the
bidistrict game between Malakoff and
White Oak was a close contest-for the
first few seconds, until the Tigerettes
scored their first basket, to take a 2-0
lead. From there on. it was a runaway.
ABOVE--Battling for a rebound, the
Brownsboro guard seems to be giving a
victory sign, but the Tigerettes won
anyway.
RIGHT-Cindy Dawson scores for
Malakoff in the bidistrict rout of
White, in White House, Tuesday night
of this week.
Using a second quarter in which they
scored 34 points, while holding '!:e
oposition to only six, the l'igerettes
MALAKOFF GUARDS Meg Green,
Mary Nell Barron, and Janiee Barron
try to foil a Brownsboro scoring
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scored nine. Donna ttughes chipped in
with four points for the winners, Mary
Barron added two, and Meg Green and
Peggy Smith each scored a point.
Tuesday night's victory earned a
berth in the regional playoffs for the
Tigerettes. They will meet Rivercrest
ttigh School at 8:30 p.m.. Friday night,
February 21, in the North Texas State
University coliseum. The other two
teams in the regional tournament,
Comanche and Joshua. will square off
at 7:00 p.m. Friday night.
The regional championship game,
matching the two winners of the Friday
night contests, is scheduled for Satur-
day night, at 8:30 p.m. There will be no
consolation game Saturday.
Winner of the regional tournament
will advance to the state playoffs, in
Austin the following weekend.
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