Monday, November 29, 2010

59 - Tuscarawas County Class "A" Basketball Scoring (12-23-58)

Newcomerstown (0-6) will be involved in action tonight. The Trojans will be at Garaway (5-4) to do battle with the Pirates whose four defeats have been by a total of only 14 points. Midvale's Blue Devils (7-1) will play host to West Lafayette and Stone Creek (4-4) entertains Augusta in games originally scheduled on November 28, but postponed because of the heavy snow which tied up transportation. In County scoring, Ron Bradley has poured home 267 points in 10 games to lead his closest competitor, John Rice of Baltic, by 65 points. Rice missed out on one game last week because of Illiness. John Rice now has 202 points, 15 better than teammate Gary Gerber in third spot. Diminutive Bill Phillips, 5-6 ace of the Port Washington Purple Riders, vaulted into fourth place last week with a 71-point spree that put him at 167 for the campaign. All told, 17 of the county's Class "A" cagers have scored more than 100 points to date. Many should surpass the 200-point mark before the regular season comes to a close.
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SCORING LEADERS
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Ron Bradley, Gnadenhutten Indians 109-49-267 26.7
John Rice, Baltic Eagles 84-34-202 20.2
Gary Gerber, Baltic Eagles 75-37-187 17.0
Bill Phillips, Port Washington Purple Riders 70-27-167 18.6
Ron Breniser, Midvale Blue Devils 69-22-160 20.0
Ben Price, Tuscarawas Valley Trojans 72-14-156 22.6
Gary Caviness, Tuscarawas Broncos 62-36-150 21.4
Jim McAfee, Stone Creek Panthers 58-33-149 18.6
Charley Stingel, Garaway Pirates 55-22-132 14.7
Frank Wallick, Strasburg Tigers 46-30-122 13.3
Larry Yakley, Garaway Pirates 51-18-120 13.3
Ron Clark, Gnadenhutten Indians 51-17-119 11.9
Sam Jacobs, Baltic Eagles 40-18-116 10.5
Koran Zehnder, Garaway Pirates 40-16-114 12.7
Harold Lahmars, Stone Creek Panthers 42-26-110 13.8
Roy Buchanan, Tuscarawas Valley Trojans 36-33-105 15.0
Bill Housel, Midvale Blue Devils 40-23-102 12.8
Dave Belknap, Midvale Blue Devils 37-24-98 12.3
John Hall, Gnadenhutten Indians 33-25-91 9.2
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Tuesday, December 23, 1958
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

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