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THE PROWL
Brooks
Editor
ILady Lions went on the prowl to
inally gettin! Ca on January 28 and
f - on January 28 and evidently
- and I kno’^J’und what they were looking for. There
five of our ladies who scored in dou-
s a great ^ %ures and gave an outstanding per-
ave? Did yO'’^'''^ance as the Lady Lions made the
new year V Bulldogs look like a liter of puppies.
:e - the yeati^g e stars for the Lions were: Lee Ann
^with 21 points, Andrea German 20,
stuck with a* Busker 16, Missy Buckner 16, and
^'^^wn with 10. As we all know, dogs
you doing always been afraid of cats, and this
'oved it even more. Con-
adies on a victory well
A new y*
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Guilford
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We ® Lions traveled to Guilford in a los-
do with thoS'-L effort to improve their 7-14 record as
/ith imagin^ig? stunned by 15 points. The Lions
lat accompli^^j hree players in double figures at the
id wrong, being
Personally’)]. Ly lo at the half. The three in dou-
J. ''gures
BASKETBALL
ACTION RESUMES
AFTER SNOWY^.
by Terry Brooks \ J
Sports Editor
After inclimate weather caused a brief delay in the Lions schedule, action
resumed on January 27, with a 7:30pm tip-off against the “rail-splitters” of Lin
coln Memorial University here in Chambers gym.
The weather outside again was beginning to be undesirable as the snow was
starting to fall. The crowd on had was slim but the heat and excitement inside as
the game got under way was enough to make the fans forget about the beginning
blizzard outside.
An excellent performance by Mars Hill forward Daryl Crocker kept the crowd
in suspense and sparked the Lions continuous drive as he scored an impressive 20
points and pulled down 10 rebounds. Bruce Tolliver and Paul Davis also hit dou
ble figures in scoring with 16 & 12 respectively. At half time the Lions were down
by 12 points, but quickly in the second half pulled back with-in 4.
The offensive play of L.M.U. appeared to be more than the Lions could con
tend with as the Rail Splitters pulled back up with a large lead. The desperate at
tempts and strategy of the Lions proved to be cut off as Lincoln Memorial finish-
ed on top by a final score of 99-79.
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We’re still behind you all the way.
by Terry Brooks
Sports Editor
Do women sweat or do they perspire?
Regardless of how you fell about the ter
minology, there has been plenty of it go
ing on. Mars Hill students have an oppor
tunity to get the led out and take off some
of those unwanted pounds or just firm up
the bodies that they already have. What
I’m talking about are the aerobics classes
that are being held Monday thru Thurs
day nights in the Chambers Gym com
plex. Low impact begins at 5:30 and for
those who are really eager, there is a high
impact class at 6:30. So grab your
workout clothes and work off some of
your frustrations in a way that will be
beneficial to you.
LIONS LOSE
TO GUILFORD
by Terry Brooks
Sports Editor
The Lady Lions dropped to a 9-8 record
as they traveled to Guilford College and
were defeated by the score of 66-60. The
Lions went into the locker room at half
time trailing by only six points. When the
second half got under way, the Lions were
geared up and ready to play. Second half
scoring was even as both teams added 41
points to their half-time score. In a losing
effort. Mars Hill had three ladies who
scored in double figures, they were: Missy
Buckner with 18, Lee Ann Enix with 17,
and Andrea German with 13.
LADY LIONS
LOSE
SCORCHER
TO TUSCULUM
by Terry Brooks
Sports Editor
Lady Lion guard Lee Ann Enix scored
an impressive 28 points and forward
Missy Buckner racked up 22 as the Lions
traveled to Tusculum College on February
2. Unfortunately the efforts of these two
fine athletes ended in a scorching loss as
Tusculum won the game by one point a
sthe final score was 81-80. The Lions hit
53% of their shots from the floor and
61 % from the foul line in a super effort to
hold on to their half-time lead. During the
second half Tusculum outscored the Lady
Lions by only five points which gave them
the one point edge to win the game.