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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956
THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
Page ELEVEN
Blue Knights And
Robbins Split In
Cage Games Friday
With a remarkable show of
improvement over their earlier
games, the Southern Pines Blue
Knights half way pulled off what
had been considered next to im
possible Friday night by dividing
a twin bUl with Robbins.
“nie visitors had been favored
to take both games but wound up
losing the girls’ end and might
have lost in the boys’ game had
not two of the Blue Knights foul
ed out.
Final scores in the girls’ game,
Southern Pines 53, Robbins 50;
in the boys’ game, Robbins 78,
Southern Pines 70.
Roger Verhoeff, towering 6’6”
center for the Blue Knights, at
least tied the school record as
he pumped in 36 points. He set
tone record, Jiowever, by scoring 19
points in the first quarter, large
ly on the feeding of Billy Hamel,
who played a bang-up game. at
forward. The 36 points was the
most Verhoeff has ever made in
a single game. And, though the
records haven’t been verified.
Coach W. A. Leonard said he was
satisfied the record was at least
tied.
'The Blue Knights got off to a
quick lead and, at the half, led
42-35. But in the fourth period,
with four minutes to play, Ver
hoeff fouled out, then Bobby
Parker, who had been playing an
excellent game at guard, also
fouled out.
Robbins had established a
seven-point lead with about two
and one-half minutes to go, but
Parker connected on three
straight free throws to narrow
the gap. HUl BosweU dumped in
two set shots to tie the game at
68-68 with just seconds to go.
In the overtime, using a make
shift Une-up, the Blue Knights
were no match for Robbins; the
visitors piled up 10 points while
the Knights were managing only
two.
The game left Robbins unde
feated and, so far as the county
goes, top team) hereabouts.
In the girls’ game Anike Ver
hoeff was high scorer for South
ern Pines with 25 points, follow
ed by Patti Britt with 18. Patty
Hobbs was a defensive standout
particularly on snaring rebounds.
Janice Holliday was also out
standing.
For Robbins Hunsucker, who
started at guard, was top scorer
with 29 points after she switched
into the forward position.
The game was all tied up at
the half 22-22.
The defeat was the first Rob-
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tet as perhaps the top team' in
the county since Robbins was de
fending county champion.
The lineups:
BOYS GAME:
Stouthem Pines (70)
B. Hamel f
T Parker f 13
R. Verhoeff c 36
E. Cushman g 6
B. Parker g 7
25
L. McDonald f 4
P. Hobbs g
J. Holliday g
C. Bryant g
C. Weatherspoon g
Robbins (78)
Brown f , 11
Hussey f 14
IvlcNeill c 11 D. Maready g
Freeman g 28^ Robbins (50)
Culbertson g 12 McCrimmon f
Hunsucker g 2, Marley f
GIRLS' GAME
Southern Pines (53{)
Williams f
Hunsucker f 29
P. Britt f - 18 Britt f
AUen g
Brady g
SeaweU g
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