6A--The Malakoff News, Thursday, April 9, 1981
TRINIDAD'S TAMi RILEY captured the District 22A discus title with this toss of
100'11 n~. The district meet was held in Trinidad last Thursday afternoon. Riley's
first place effort earns her the right to compete in the regional meet at Kilgore
April 24-25. (Staff photo by "Ann Rounsavali)
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The Trinidad Trojans hosted the
girls' District 22A high school and
junior high track meet Thursday.
Eleven teams participated in the
, event. Two Trojans walked away with
gold medals in their field events. Louise
Hornbuckle threw the four kilo shot
+ Volleyball,team
plays in Athens
By CHARLIE FREEMAN
The YMCA volleyball season is now championship on April 22 in Kilgore.
underway. A team from Trinidad isThe boys' track team participated in
playing. The eight team members are: the annual Trinity River Relays in
Kathy Kelley, Terry Hawkins, Mary Kerens. The boys ran well, but they met
Warren, Lynetta Cole, Stacy stiff competition.
Dunacusky, Donna Renteria, Tori Wat- The boys' district track meet will be
son, and Teressa Boyd. Tony Sims of held Thursday in Cross Reads. The
Athens is their coach. They play on boys' tennis team was at Navarre
Tuesday nights at the Athens Junior Junior .College Monday competing in
High gym. their district tennis tournament.
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By Benny Rogers
When the roll is called at the 1981 Lit- organized in 1972. The trips have been
tie Dribbler National Tournament next split as the girls have qualified twice
week in Levelland the local program and the boys twice.
will have ope and in all likelihood two The girls' trips were in 1974 and '79
teams answer. , when the 11-12 leaguers earned the
Both the 9-10 and 11-12 boys captured right. The '74 team was coached by Rex
first place finishes in the regional tour- King, while Joyce Baker and Lori
nament held here last weekend with Rogers headed the '79 squad. While
wins over Quitman. For the local junior failing to place on both tries, the girls
division entry it's on to the national displayed the continuous success of the
tourney, but the major divisioners still local program.
have one more assignment before their The boys program, which along with
ticket is purchased, the one in Denver City is considered the
For the 11-12 stars to trek to the best in the state according to Little
national meet for the third consecutive Dribbler President Harold Plelan, ac-
year they must defeat the Region Ill complished the ultimate--a national
winner--Buffalo--in a three game championship--in its first national
series. The first tilt in the bi-regional tourney appearance two years ago in
series was played Tuesday night in Bur- the junior division. Gary Ashlock and
falo. The second game is set for 2 p.m. Dee Hoyt coached the championship-
Saturday in Tiger Gymnasium. Should gaining unit.
a third and decisive game become Last year Hoyt and myself carried
necessary it will be played here at 8 the boys to the tournament as major
p.m, Saturday. divisioners and nailed down the fourth
Odds are the 11-12 boys will take the place spot. Eight of this year's 12 All
mini-series and give Malakoff its first Stars played on one or both of those
two team national tournament entry, successful teams.
Buffalo advanced into the series via a Team members bidding for the third
four.point win over Fairfield in Fair- straight trip are Grog Ashlock, Paul
field last weekend. The local All Stars Loper, Billy Hughes, Grady Baker,
defeated Fairfield 38-26 in a warmup Mike Hoyt, Seen Stenovitch, Donnie
game here two weeks ago. Hedge and Mike Lowery. Newcomers
While the 11-12 years olds' possible to the unit are Willie Smith, Clyde
trip to the prestigons meet has beenan- Dowell, Seen McKean and Andy
ticipated since the current season Thomas.
began, the 9-10 boys' berth in the tour- The team (and hopefully teams) are
ney is a pleasant surprise. There was no tentatively scheduled to leave for the
doubt about the team's talent, merely Panhandle Tuesday morning. While out
whether or not the talent could be west the Malakoff contingent will be
assembled intoa team unit. staying in Lubbock, 25 miles east of
The unifying task fell into the hands Levelland. The 9-10 boys first game is
of coaches John Beasley and Chip set for Wednesday at 6 p.m. Should the
Souza. Beasley, a former Texas A&M 11-12 boys also qualify for the trip their
36'10J~". Tami Riley had a 100'111~'' and Dallas Chapparal, of the old ABA, first game would also be on Wednesday.
star, and Souza, our ace basketballYOUR iiELP NEEDED AGAIN
winning discus throw.
These girls will be representing the writer, handled the chore with golden League President Dee Hoyt has
Trojans at the regional meet on April gloves and deserve a lot of the credit, asked me toexpressa big "thank you"
24-25 in Kilgore. The coaching duo "implemented aon behalf of the local program for the
Lori Tidmore and Michelle Fugate sound offensive plan and spent the help and support of area businesses and
captured the District 22A tennis double majority of the time proceeding the citizens during the regular season and
crown Tuesday at Navarre Junior regional tourney working on defensive the just completed regional tourney.
College. The girls defeated Cross Roads maneuvers.. The use of this corn- Without your generous help the success
in the finals of the tournament with a 6- bination in fine fashion is the main of the dribblers would be impossible.
2, 3-6, and 6-3 game count. The girls will reason behind Levelland being the next Hoyt also wanted to make a request
be looking for the regional doubles stop on the All Stars' schedule, for the program's kind supporters to
Members of the 9-10 team are Eric come to the aid once again and help
Trimble, Eric Clendenning, Guy in the funding of the AllStars' trips out
Monroe, Steven Gregory, Marcus Her- west. With the possibility of two teams
nbuckle, Marcus Dowe]l, Brad Taylor. making the trip more funds than ever
Rediley Slaton, Bart Beasley, Chris before areneeded.
Ivey, Frank Pattison and Mark Trice. If you wish to aid the dribblers please
When this year's tourney cerumen- contact Mike Hedge, Hoyt or me. The
ces, i the local program will not be Little Dribbler program is almost idea-
strangers to the festivities as it has tical to the United Way program-
been represented on four different oc- "Thanks to you it works."
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~'~: The Jays and All Stars are set io
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Area fans are reminded that the
Trinidad Little League Association
tournament is set for the final weekend
in April. The tourney is being held to
raise funds for the upcoming Little
League season.
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MARK KELLEY of Trinidad caught a
40rib. catfish Sunday morning while
fishing with his father-in-law, Gary
Airheart. He caught it up under the lip
with a Zebco rod and reel. He said that
if he had not kept a tight line he would
never have pulled it in. (Courtesy
photo)
"Short supper; long life."
Serbian Proverb
DANA HUGHES of Cross Roads was the first contestant to cross the i
the 800-meter run at the Distrlct22A girls track meet held in
sday. Hughes took the gold medal with a 2:52.40 time and will
regional track meet. (Staff photo by Ann Rounsavall)
MICHELLE FUGATE AND LORi TIDMORE of Trinidad High Sch
the District 22A girls doubles title last week. The district
Corsicana and with the first place finish the duo will journey
regional tournament. (Staff photo by Ann Rounsavall)
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400-meter relay: Cayuga, 53.09;1600-meter run: Rhonda Looney, 97'71 "; Donna Chamber
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