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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 2 Jun 1987, p. 16

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--------<- <=. = - - + F \ LSU Tigers beat lowa LSU Tigers took a nine point lead into the second half and maintained the edge to defeat Iowa Hawkeyes 61-52 in semi final NCAA division play. Scott Rowland could on- ly manage a pair of baskets in the first half, but found the range for 12 more in the second half for a 28 game. Jeff scored 13, Leclair and point Beauchamp while Jason Patterson each hooped 10 to round out the scoring. Morrow replied with 22 points for Iowa who trailed 23-14 at the half. Chris Bales got off to a slow start but rebounded with 18 points, 14 in the se- cond half. Jason Irwin add- ed 10, all in the second half. In the other semi final contest, Navy Midshipmen were dry docked by In- diana 84-62. Indiana led 32-22 at the half. Keith Robillard heoped 22 points, all but four baskets in the second half, while Sean Mcllravey sunk a pair in the first half and added another 17 points in the se- Jason cond for a 21 point game. Tim Boettger followed his teammates' ~performances with six first half points and 14 more in the second. LSU Indiana tomorrow night at 7 p.m. will face for the championship of the MSS Marauder Spring Basketball League 1987 version. Chicago bulled their way 103-77 victory over Sacremento Kings in an NBA semi final. Tim Dion collected 11 baskets while Dave Northcott recorded to a thruwa mufflercentre 20 points. Steve Kay added 18, while Mark McDavid contributed 16. Steve Courtemanche was the game's biggest point getter with 35 points. Courtemanche shot 16 of 18 from the foul line. Chuck Quesnelle checked in with 18 points, while Steve Kirdeikis added 16. In a very close contest, Indiana Pacers squeaked past Detroit Pistons 101-98. Pacers led by three at the half, 53-50. Jim Faragher scored 22 of his 37 points in the se- cond half to pace the at- tack. Walter Stewart held a hot hand in the first half netting 16 points leading to a 24 point contest. Yen Ming Lo checked in with 21 points for the winning side. Jeff Bell led Pistons with 31 points, while Mike Noack hooped 17 in the first half for Detroit and added 10 more in the se- cond. Bruce Stewart was good for 22 points. Indiana will now mee Chicago in tomorrow night's final to begin at 8p.m. at ** Ara '"aibliintisitan ~~ ills _ Displaying wares Award winners of the Hurons Gymnastics Club dramatically show off their wares recently. The awards were presented at Andrea Owoc Gymnasts win awards At a recent presentation ceremony and dinner held at the Masonic Lodge in Midland, the Hurons Gym- nastic Club honoured their own. John Wayne Patterson was named the Most Outstanding in Kindergym, while the Most Dedicated was _ Julie i nm SCORE BOARD a & @& NCAA Division - Playoffs Georgetown 53, Illinois 77 Notre Dame 69, Navy 74 LSU 72, Providence 52 Iowa 40, Kansas 34 Semi-Finals LSU Tigers 61, Iowa 52 Indiana Hoosiers 84, Navy 62 Future Games Tomorrow LSU vs Indiana, 7 p.m. Final MSS Spring Basketball League NBA Playoffs Chicago Bulls 89, L.A. Clippers 68 Detroit Pistons 84, Golden State 83 Atlanta Hawks 98, Indiana Pacers 119 Sacremento Kings 91, Houston Rockets 79 Semi-Finals Indiana Pacers 101, Detroit Pistons 98 Chicago Bulls 103, Sacremento Kings 77 Future Games Tomorrow 8 p.m. Chicago vs Indiana - final i thruwa mufflercentre e BRAKES ¢ SHOCKS Hwy. 93 & Hugel Ave., Midland (Next to O.P.P. & Mountainview Mall) 526-0144 e SPRINGS e MUFFLERS Page 16, Tuesday, June 2, 1987 3089 OTF arvt Spot Boy wonder Battrick. In Developmental, Tara Maloney was the Most Outstanding and Laura Tif- fold was the Most Dedicated and Joshua Pat- terson the Most Improved. In the Advanced group, Kerry Atkinson was the Most Oustanding gymnast. Most Dedicated was Angela Player, while the Happy Face award went to Ann Marie Traynor for be- ing the friendliest gymnast. Michelle Krause was the Most Punctual. In the Pre Competitive Group, Lori French won the Most Improved, while the Most Dedicated was presenetd to both Tanya Deschamps and Lee Ann Fawcet. Andrea Smitten a was the Most Outstanding and Jamie Phillips was lauded for his punctuality. Melissa Borsa and Melanie Dion shared the Most Friendly award, and the Most Sportsmanlike went to Erin Wood. Kristine Hatfield was the Most Helpful in the competitives. The Most Outstanding Gymnast was Tanya Krause and the Most Outstanding Tyro was Jeni Bard. Somer Deschambault picked up the same award in the Cadet class and also captured the Happiest and Friendliest award. Special awards were also presented including a cou- ple of tongue in cheek Alfredo Graziani won the award for the Best Boy Athlete of the Year at Le Caron Secondary School in Penetanguishene last week. Here, his volleyball coach Richard Bruneau presents the award. ones. Gwen Ubbens was named the most injured gymnast, while Nicole Cadeau came up with the most excuses. Michelle Marchildon won the Most Sportsmanlike Award in the advanced group, with Lori French and Tanya Deschamps being lauded for perfect attendance. The Mable' Banks Memorial Award was presented to Kerry Atkinson. The affair was well at- tended with guest of honour Andrea Owoc, Canada's fifth ranked gym- nast, invited to talk with the local club. the-Masonic Temple last week during their Awards Banquet. 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