ROD RUDASILL attempts to
block a shot in a 91 - 71 romp over
Mitchell College by the Breyard
College Tornadoes.
HIGH SCORING RALPH JOHNSON makes
two points for Bosnian.
From Rosman Tiger Rag
Score Board
Rosman 45
Rosman 80
Rosman 64
Rosman 58
Rosman 55
Rosman 50
Rosman 56
Rosman 66
Rosman 87
Rosman 66
J. V. Tigers
___Laurel 21
__Saluda 29
_Laurel 34
--Spring Creek 30
___Hot Springs 22
__,_Spring Creek 21
_Saluda 39
___1 Mars Hill 31
---Hot Springs 32
__ Laurel 51
VARSITY TIGERETTES
Rosman 29
Rosman 39
Rosman 33
Rosman 23
Rosman 33
Rosman 31
Rosman 36
Rosman 38
Rosman 20
Rosman 18
Rosman 42
Rosman 50
Rosman 40
Rosman 27
Rosman 83
Rosman 62
Rosman 68
Rosman 61
Rosman 87
Rosman 49
Rosman 99
Rosman 67
Rosman 46
Rosman 57
Rosman 66
Rosman 87
Rosman 81
Rosman 62
_i_____Laurel 30
._Saulda 22
_ Laurel 32
___ Marshall 28
_Spring Creek 36
_•_ Hot Springs 37
___,_Spring Creek 16
_ Saluda 22
_Glenville 32
_Mars Hill 34
_ Tamassee 36
__Hot Springs 40
___Oakway 51
_ Mars Hill 37
VARSITY TIGERS
_Laurel 38
_ Saluda 51
_Laurel 50
_ Marshall 30
-Spring Creek 49
_ Hot Springs 35
_ Spring Creek 36
_ Saluda 32
_ Glenville 43
_ Mars Hill 71
___Tamassee 48
_Hot Springs 42
_^___Oakway 46
__ Mars Hill 60
I
Rosman Hwy. Phone
Women’s
Intramurals
Under Way
All girls are urged to par
ticipate in women’! basketball
intramurals which began Feb
ruary 2, says Becky McGrady,
student director.
Urlike last year, each team
consists of five players. The
games are played like women’s
intercollegiate instead of like
the six member roving game of
last year.
Offcials for the contests are
members of the B.C. women’s
basketball team.
Becky al:o reminds girls that
participation in the games will
add points toward their earning
the trophy given to the out
sanding girl intramurals.
PLAYERS OF THE MONTH are Cathey
Daniels, Beniiy Brown, arid Stan Hridaofc. C.ithey
is on the girls basketball team, while Benny and
Stan, are on the Wrestling team at Brevard. *
Track Team Downed At VMI
At V.M.I. the members of
the track team were disappoint
ed in the outcome of the meet.
Lynn Harrison failed to make
the opening height mainly due
to his lack of control on his
new pole. Lynn broke his 15
foot pole and replaced It with
a 16 foot one and it will prob
ably take him two or three
weeks to get used to the differ
ence.
Clay White scratched on all
the ffiula.
r'AOb fOUH Thursday, February 17, 1972
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Rosmaft High J.V. Spotlight
Ricky Pangle a guard, is the
•on dt Mr. and Mrs. Carlos
Pangle. He has played the past
two years and his hobbies in
clude: football and basketball.
Ricky’s motto is “Winning is
the orly thing.”
rlaying for a forward for the
Tigers is Robert Raxter, a
sophomore. He Is the son of
Mr -and Mrs. Perry Raxter and
has played for the past two
years. Robert has only one hob
by which is very interesting,
GIRLS.
“Do it again, but a little bit
sidwer”, is the motto of a sopho
more Tony Stewart. As a guard,
he is ihe son ttf Mr. and Mrs.
foe Ste vart. Playing the past
two yean', his only hobby is
“niessing around”.
Dean Myers is a forward for
the Tigers, and a good one at
that. He is the son of Mr. and
Mis. Wayne Myers and has
pliyed the past two years.
“Play to Win” is his motto.
"Sports of all sorts” is the
hdbby of a sophoinore forward,
Clyde Sharp alias Randy. Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Sharp are his
prbud parents. "Live as if there
wds no tomorrow”, is Clyde’s
motto.
A Freshman playing at post
is Ricky Rackley. Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton D. Rackley are his
parents. His hobby is basket
ball while his motto stands as
"To finish high school and con
tinue on to a technical school.
Another freshman forward is
Kicky Dean Powell. He bases
his hobbles on Girh, basketball,
and more Girl;. “Learn to do
and do to learn,” Is his motto.
Robert and Lela Powell are his
parents.
An ouidoorrman playing at
guard for the Tigers is Gary
Leah McCarter. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. John McCarter.
His hobbies include: fishing,
football, hiking, baseball, and
Swimming. His motto is “Good
sportsmanship in any game.”
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stansel
are the parents of Roger, who
plays forward. As a freshman,
his hobby is collecting money,
while his motto is "Keeping
the customers satisfied.”
Locking for iomt thing to do
the last weekend In February?
Why rot attend the Brevard
College Women's Invitational
Ba ketball Tournament rchedui
cd for February 25 and 28? to
be held in Bo hamcr Wonn.i’s
Gymnasium, the tournament
trill feature found-robin type
play with four teams.
Mitchell College, Limes’one
College and Isothermal College
have all been invited to send
their women’s teams to the
event. The women’s team from
Brevard College will also par
ticipate.
The first round of play #ill
begin on Friday night at 8:00
P. M. Games will continue with
the second round at 9:00 A. M.
oh Saturday morning. The last
round will be on Saturday af
ternoon starting at 2:00 P. M.
Awards will be given to all
teams participating.
■
Pat Gooding is serving as
Student Director. She is behig
assisted by Becky McGrady.
GETTING SET fcr the game are co-cap
tains, Carolyn Duncan and iiusan Fangle, on the
n^ui at Kcsman high. _
Tigerettes Do Their Thing
Under Coach Leonard Look
er's new management, the Tig
erettes of 1971 72 have had
a fairly good season. During
this time, a lot of experienced
knowledge has been gained.
Beginning with an almost
new team, these girls have real
ly put forth an effort to make
this season great for the Tiger
ettes. The starting line up is
as follows: * > '
Seniors: Carolyn Duftcan,
Susan Pangle, and Raehel
Clark.
Juniors: Louise Owen, and
Donna Vee Wilson
These girls are backed tfith
a team jammed packed With
spirit.
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