Pisgah Teams Win MAC Tournament Here "?s-.' ?'*' .* - ' Jf'? 1.1 V, . The Ptagali high school boys V m t&a won the Mountain Athletic Conference Tour Madison floor last Saturday night bat the main topic of conversation amaag hadntholl fan in this area Ma the fine altowiag of the Madiaoa high girts in ad vaoctng to the Boats and aln?at defeating the Plagah girta. Led by Donna Davis, who scored M points and played an excellent defensive game, the Patriots almost upset the favored Piagah team la the final quarter only to loae by three points, 8MB. Had it not been for a cold streak in the second quarter when Piagah outscored the Pats, 2J-B, and for some erratic paaaae and turnovers, the local girls coached by P.N. Willett, might have been Tourney champions. The Madison girls earned their trip to the finals by defeating the Heritage girls Tuesday night, MM) and showed they were "for real" by upsetting favored Syhra Webster 4MB on Friday night. The Madison Patriots were eliminated on Wednesday night by Tuscola when the local quint was defeated <4-57. Tuscola rallied from a 20-18 deficit at intermission to edge Madison High, <4-67, as Hank ssssfftsir Mike Holt added M potts 6* Danny Boone pecM Ricky Anderson added 14 awl Harrell Wood 11. Tuscola broke open the tight gene with five unanswered potts with only throe minutes game Tuesday, Pisgah toppled Madiaon, 17-64. Joe Walker scored a game high 34 paints (or the Madison Jayveee. Tuscola defeated the Pisgah Jayveee, 6443, for the Jayvee Championship Saturday night. A capsule account of the tournament is shown in the box scores below: TUESDAY'S GAMES Pis gab-Mitchell Beys MITCHELL (56) - Duncan 4, Wilson, McKinney 26, Woody 6, Hollifield 7, Sullins 1, Snipes 13, Skillen, Peterson. PISGAH (73) - Medford 23, Brookshire 8, Stamey 8, Young 18, Plemmons 7, Singleton 8, Bryson 1, Rice 2, Wilson, Lindaey 2, McDowell. ?- WW- -11 neruage-maaihon Girls MADISON (80) ? Davis 16, Landers 3, Green 11, Holtkamp 9, Greene 7, Gunter 9, Feldman, Evans 2, Rice 2, Carter, Frisby, Bruce, Nor ton. HERITAGE (43) ? Mc Courry 4, Pender 12, Young 4, S. Fox 8, Hopson 4, Foxx 2, Bradley, Jones, N. Fox 6, Lewis, Troup 3, Norris, Ray. Tuscela-Brevard Girls BREVARD (39) - Oliver 8, Merrill 2, Rigsby, Pace 10, La wing 5, Hardin 8, Orr, Lowery, Young 2, Hemphill 8. TUSCOLA (62) ? Culpepper 4, Muse 4, Campbell 18, Zarzynsld 18, DeWeese 9, S. Rogers 4, A. Rogers 1, Caldwell, Yount, McClure, James Noland 4, Smith 2, T. Rogers. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES HerHage-Brevard Bays BREVARD (96) - Loftis 8, Bellefield 9, Staton 12, Bingham, Monteath 1, Kilgore 4, Childress 2. HERITAGE (67) - Long 31, Byrd 14, Hughes 6, Robinson, M. King, E. King 4, Angel, Laws 10. Tuscola-Madison Boys MADISON (57) - S. Wood 2, Lee, H. Wood 12, Hensley 6, Boone 16, Cody 2, Anderson 14, Dobbs 5. TUSCOLA (64) - Holt 20, Thompson 25, Allen 6, Aldridge 2, Stroupe 4, Gibson 4, Fincannon, Smart 3. Gtrla MITCHELL (41) - Blevtns 7, Woody I, Sharpe, Lowery 7, Beavuias, Runion, Byrd 19, Bryant PISGAH (49) - Clark, Parham 14, Coward 6, Harrison 19, West 10, Gray, Rose 6, Woraham, Nations 1 FRIDAY'S GAMES ayiva-weoster - Tuscola Boys ?M. Thompson 11, Allen 10, #. Aldridge, Stroupe 7, Gibson 11, .* < Baaaley, Smart. ;?* SYLVA-WEBSTER (M) - a Bryson 2, Allen, Howell U, Owen It, Buchanan, J. Streater 10, Bradley, S. Streater 4. Taseeta-Ptsgah PISGAH (55) - Clark, Parham 11, Coward 11, Harrison 17, Went 0, Rose, . Woraham, Miller S. I TUSCOLA (53) - Culpepper < 2, Muse 10, Campbell 13, -a ZartyncsM 4, DeWeese 17, ; Rogers 7. 7 syiva-w cMier - Girls ., MADISON (40) - Greene 12, Evans 1, Hottkamp 2, ? Davis If, Gutter 2, Landers 2, Feldman, Green 1 SYLVA-WEBSTER (30) ^ Tritt, McMahan 7, Bryson 16, SherriU 6, Children 4, Carter 6, Maynor, Higdon, Cogdill ' Herttage-Pisgak Boys PISGAH (67) - Medford 22, . Stamey 6, Brookshire 1, Plemmons 20, Young 13, Singleton 4, Bryson, Undsey, McDowell. HERITAGE (54) - Medford 22, Stamey 6, Brookshire 2, Plemmons 10, Young 13, Singleton 4, Bryson, Lindsey, "* McDowell. HERITAGE (56) - Long 15, Byrd 13, Hughes 10, Robinson 4, Angel 1, Laws 9, King 4. SATURDAY GAMES MAC FINALS Thscela-Plsgak Boys Overtime TUSCOLA (46) - Holt 13, Thompson 14, Allen 7, Aldridge 5, Stroupe, Gibson 7, Smart. PISGAH (40) - Stamey 11, Medford 15, Young 13, Plemmons 5, Brookshire, . Singleton 1, Lindsey 2, Bryson 2, Rice. Girls PISGAH (S3) - Coward 2, Parham 4, Rose 2, West 12, Clark 14, Harrison 18, Miller, . Woraham L MADISON (40) - Greene 7, Holtkamp 7, Green 2, Landers 5, Davis 19, Evans 7, Gutter 2, Feldman, Rice. JVS: Tuscola 60, Plsgah 53. MADISON HIGH RUNNERS-UP ? Pictured above are the Madison High School girls' basketball team, runners-up in the Mountain Athletic Conference Tourney held in the Madison gym last week. Madison was defeated in the finals by Pisgah, 53-49. Some of the players were not present but shown above, left to right, are Poaay Friaby, Carieae ; Gunter, Beverly Brace, Donna Davis, Tammy *?. Green. Dtanne Landers, 8andy Feldman, Coach F.N. WiDett and Karen Greene. Coach Willett Is holding scoreboek and trophy while congratulating *#. the team. (Picture by Terry Gunter) irt DONNA DAVIS, Madison forward, shown shooting a field goal during the finals against Pisgah. No. 25 for the Patriots is Karen Greene, watching in tently. Davis scored 19 points in the game. Pisgah won, 53-49. (Picture by Terry Gunter) MADISON CHEERLEADERS, shown above, did everything they could to help bring on victory Saturday night. They have done a splendid Job all season. (Staff Photo) AARRRGH! ? Madison County's Eugene Dobbs sneers in determination after grabbing a rebound during the Wednesday, Feb. 25 first-round game with Tuscola of the MAC Invitational at Madison. Mountaineer guard Mike Holt (11) defends on the play. (Photo by Howard Lane) I do you know... 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