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Fort Lauderdale News. Wednesday, Feb. 29. 19S4 4C FIBERGLASS BELTED WHITEWALL High Schools GLASS KM FED HWV. I 14 I OOS FfD.HWV.

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awatTW" Baft aaiajw VSaat aawaaauJaaaai aul BECAUSE SO MUCH IS RrOWG OH YOUR TTBES. Three Lions Paul Sweatman, Nils Barett and Skip Allan were in foul trouble in the half. All three fouled out in the fourth quarter. Highlands Christian led 14-12 after the first quarter. The Knights outscored Westminster Academy 19-10 over the middle two quarters and took a 33-22 advantage into the final period.

The Lions cut the gap to six points before Highlands Christian pulled away. "We hit a streak where we couldn't shoot 30 percent overall and 23 percent in one streak in the second half," said Westminster Academy Coach Leroy Schwab. "Our kids played bard and we had every opportunity, but Highlands played good ball and we just could not pull it out." Highlands Christian advances to the Section 4-1A championship Saturday night against the winner of the Kendall Acres-Inter American game. WOHLAMOS CHRISTIAN (22-6) Calloway 6-5-15. Ckite 1-3-6, Coyta 04)4.

Guahua 6-5-17. Lane 2-5-9. Morion 2-1-5. Total 16-19-51 WESTMMSTEP. ACAOCMV (21-6) Boyette 0-0-0.

Sweetman 4-0-6, Aaen 7-2-16, SuHrvan 1-0-2. Parkin 5-2-12. Alexander 0-1-1. Barett 1-0-2. Total 17-5-41.

City Uoaary 66 ajsaioa 1 Jecaeonvw fVoauH St. JacWonvma jaotion ajiana Brandon 70. Clearwater 65. FJagiea 4 Bradenton ManatM 64. Tampa rMUOorough jagiea Orlando Evan 72.

Sanlord Seminole 66: Region Palm Beach Gardens Mann County 47; Wiplcii 7 Carat Ctty S3. Mtard 52; Hagiaa Miami Jackaon 66. Miami Kaaan 54. CLASS 3A Regie 1 Tallahassee Godby S3. Crettnew 77: Wigua Oaytona Daacti Seabreeze 76.

Jaoeonvie Pauon 69, e- 3 Orlando Jooaa 7. Gamesvme East-Mt 75: Rages 4 Tampa Jeaut 78. Banow 65 Ragioa Stuart Soutn Fork 72. Titua-vMa 71: Rsgisa St Petersburg Boca Oega 61. Naples 61: Wsaien 1 Glad antral 44.

HarthiaalM; Reg South Ptarrlatioa 67, llsmssiesd 52. CLASS 1A Wagioa 1 Varnon 69, Paca 43. Wegiaa 2 jeneraon County 90. Port St. Joa 68: Regiea Jaconve Boaat 64.

Oaytona Baacn Fattw Lopaz 52 otr. Riaion 4 Hawthorne 64. Duia County 41: Riaioa Tavaraa 69. Clermont 65: Wiglpa Fort Maada 46. Tampa Catnow 44.

nagiaa 7 Rocniedoa 69. Panokaa 63: Magna ft ara Baacn Suncoaat 105. Coral Snores 74. CLASS 1 RaeKm 1 aural Hat 73. alone 66: Region 2 TManataaa FAMU 71.

Cnatta-hoocnee 51: Region Hastings 70. Jacksonville University Christian 67: jlagioaj 4 Onanoo Lake Highland Prap 53. Bronaon 37: Ragiaa 6 Tampa Baysnor Chnatian 60. St Petersburg Shoracreat 47: Rsaiea Waal Palm Baacn Kinga Acadamy 71. Mooretiaven 66.

Ragioa 7 Highland Chnatian $1, weotimnaaat Acadamy 41; Ma-giea 6 Kendall Acraa 67. Miami Interamencan 57. By Paul Heidelberg Special the Newt MIAMI Dillard, which upset Boyd Anderson and Coral Springs at last week's District 13-4 A tournament, was brought back to reality by Carol City Tuesday night. The visiting Panthers (13-15) lost to the Chiefs 66-52 in the Region 7-4A boy's tournament. The Carol City Chiets (27- jumped to a 7-2 lead, led 1M2 at th-end of the first period and never lost control.

Dillard trailed 32-26 at the half and was down 48-41 with seven minutes remaining in the game before star Ike Canion fouled out. "They played a good game," said Dillard Coach Butch Ingram. "We shot poorly from the foul line (8 of 15) all through the game and poorly from the field early in the game." "Our defense is what kept u.s close. But when I lost Ike I lost the leadership inside." The Chiefs have two junior big men 6-foot-9 Irvin Thomas and 6-8 Jarvin Johnson, who are nicknamed the Twin Towers. Johnson had a game-high 21 points and Johnson had 16.

But the Chiefs also have a 5-5 junior point guard, Tyrone Smith, who is also building a reputation. "We need to think of a nickname for Tyrone, too," said Carol City Coach Ernie Bell. "He didn't start for us until a couple weeks ago. I think he's the difference in our ball club at this point in the season." Smith repeatedly drove up court and fed the ball to Thomas and Johnson under the basket. He also scored 12 points, 10 of those in the first half.

At one point, Smith scored on four consecutive driving layups. When Thomas fouled out 20 seconds after Canion did, Ingram thought Dillard had a chance to take the lead for the first time. "But then Johnson took control," Ingram said. "Johnson and Thomas are only juniors, but they played together last year. Their experience shows." "We played from buzzer to buzzer tonight," Bell said.

"There wasn't a point in the game where I thought Northeast IfcatUawda Chneoa 11 1661 iz i we were losing the momentum. We knew we had the size and we'd wear them down." Carol City had defeated Dillard twice during the regular season, 48-39 and 49-48. "I thought tonight's game would go down to the wire," Bell said. DtLLARO (13-16) Canion 9-0-18. Rahming 1-0-2.

Cutler 2-3-7. Thompson 1-0-2. Hardin 5-3-13, Glade 2-2-6 Morris 2-0-4 Total 22-8-52. CAROL CITY (27-4) Laidler 1-0-2. Jones 1-2-4.

Smith 5-2-12. Johnson 7-7-21. Thomas 7-2-16. Howard 3-0-6. Fowler 2-0-4.

Woods 1-0-2. Totals 26-15-66 Region HOMESTEAD South Plantation overcame an early four-point deficit to overpower host Homestead Senior 67-52 in the Region 8-3A championship game. The Paladins gained the lead for good three minutes into the game. "We played good ball tonight and I'm really proud of our team," said South Plantation Coach John Keister. "Our defense played well and our offense was very patient.

We waited to get the good shots we needed." SOUTH PLANTATION (2S-2) Connor 5-0-10. Spann 0-0-0, Reed 0-0-0. Banner 1-1-3. Matthews 5-2-12. Paddock 0-1-1.

Cross 12- 1- 25. Frazier 6-2-14. Jablonaowski 1-0-2. Sale 0-0-0. Totals 30-776 HOMESTEAO (17-11) Fau 9-3-21.

Mathi 8-2-18. Williams 2-2-6. Boddy 0-0-0. Marshall 0-0-0. Brinaon 0-0-0.

Laster 2- 1-5, Totals 22-8-52 12 12 1462 IS 14 2066 Oittard Carol City on Firestone revolving charge at Firestone stores and many Firestone dealers. For a minimum monthly payment you can have the convenience of cash. all finance charges are refunded i when paid as agreed.vsJ jv Firestone wants to make it as easy as SV. possible for you to fV Nw have Firestone-tires, service! Ask for details V- rf fTOu when you come in! -n-a1 11 1 Pa BeIted ,4 Ul rIrV lj ilni PjUl Li P16580R13 I I 'VSPbfcWiS' ISu WhrtewJI Sae WhrlewST I RtSSVaORU S44M PJOS714 64SS 1 I jflf'Nj PI7S70R1J 4W W1S74RM Stat I -Yh TvZfVC- P17VaoRl US PWS7SRU SSS ifli '--V' -M ptssaopis ss.w pa7SR as as "II P17K75R14 S4.S P2I5JSR1S S6 r. lit 'ft P1SS7SR14 S7.S PJ2S7SR1 706 tV I ti Piaav75R14 St 5 P2J575RU 74 68 JJI Region 7-1 A FORT LAUDERDALE Highlands Christian took advantage of host Westminster Academy's foul trouble and poor shooting to post a 51-41 victory in the Region 7-1A championship.

South Plantation He 23 14 16 1447 14 15 10 13-62 Deluxe Champion" Tn 1 Steel-Belted mm MT mmm TM nauiai Polyester Cord "He is not really that good of a free-throw shooter," said Taylor after his team earned its 26th victory in 30 games. "But he was tonight." The Raiders had only three players score, Weston, Johnson (15) and Terry Givens (7). For Northeast, which finished 25-5, Woods was high with 14 points. He was the only Hurricane in double figures. GLADES CENTRAL (26-4) Weston 6-6-22, N.

Johnson 6-5-15. T. Given 2-3-7, D. Grvena 0-0-0, Dower 0-0-0. Anderson 0-0-0, Robinon 0-0-0.

Torrance 0-0-0. Totals 15-14-44. NORTHEAST (26-9) Woods 5-4-14. WiMama 2-4-8. Hiott 1-2-4.

Davis 2-0-4, Westbrook 1-0-2. Ureal 3-0-6. King 0-0-0. Total 14-10-38. with 1:47 left.

Glades had gone into its stall, hoping to work Weston into the lane for an easy basket, when Northeast's Charlie Woods, who had eight of Northeast's 10 fourth-quarter points, came up with his first of three late steals. But Northeast was called for traveling before it could get off a shot. Weston missed a shot with 1:07 left and Northeast got the rebound, but again a traveling violation was called. The Hurricanes then had to foul to get the ball, but found that Weston was an excellent free-throw shooter. He hit two with 55 seconds left, two more with 29 seconds showing and then applied the clincher on two more with eight seconds left.

Continued from page 1C 14 with 5:09 left in the second quarter. Northeast led 21-20 at halftime, and the teams were tied 28-28 at the start of the final period. Except for a couple of early lapses on Weston, which became two first-period baskets, Northeast's zone defense shut down Glades' offense. With 6-6 Darryl Williams and 6-2 George Westbrook outrebounding Weston and who is 6-7, the Hurricanes bit a good percentage of their shots from the field and foul line. The game was tied four times in the final quarter, the last at 38-28 15S80R13 'l ilat Stack whMa sua 600-12 aWiispaTaBsyJI ertBwj P1M0-ll S44M P2H7SRI4 SM95 Pi6o-ts 474 pteiaonts S26 P1J5SO-IJ 4 P1W7SR1S 615 ptasao-ts.

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6-2: Holly (DB) d. Palmer 6-0, 6-3: Allgwood (DB) d. Knight 6-1, 6-3; Harold (D) d. Rullan 3-6, 6-1. 7-5 Hollywood Hills 7, South Broward 0 Singlee Dowse (HH) d.

Latorra Buono (HH) d. Howell 6-0. 6-0; Sctarrmo (HH) d. Eichner 6-2, 6-1; Reissman(HH)d. Lexow6-1.

6-1: Batotf(HH) d. Teeeier 6-0. 6-1; Oeublaa Sarbey-Sparlar (HH) d. Latorr-Lexow 6-1; Keystone-Hand (HH) d. How-aS-Eichnar 6-5.

Piper 7, Taravella 0 Single Martin (P) d. Sewsky 6-3, 6-2: Lambert (P)d. Peterson 6-2. 6-1; Garnet! (P)d. Marsh 6-2, 6-3; Delgaid (P) d.

Franke 6-4. 6-4; Warrren (P) d. Harris 6-1. 6-1; Doubles Martin-Lambert (P) d. Setetaky-PWareon 8-4; Gamett-GUibart d.

Mareh-Harrl 8-2. Girls' tennis Plantation 6, Fort Lauderdale 1 Singlee Nriand (P) d. Light 7-6. 6-4: Kumik (P) d. Stietel 6-4, 7-5; Metzger (P) d.

Brown 6-3, 6-3: Miller (P) d. Gomer 6-2. 6-1; Hendereon (P) d. Palmar 6-2. 6-3; Peablaa Light-StieM (FL d.

NHand-Metzger 6-5; Kumik-Mlller (P) by default; Northeast 6, Stranahan 1 Single Mowiw (N) d. Seyer 6-0. 6-0: VonAmmo (N) d. Boomhover 6-2. 6-0 Korrumpf (N) d.

LaCrois 6-4, 6-1: Jones (N d. amort 6-1, 6-3; Wainacott (N) d. Kaupa 6-2. 6-1 Doubles Moerner-VonAmmon (N) d. Seyer-Marriott 8-2; Boomhover -LaCr out (S) d.

Jonaa Keen S-2. Taravella 5, Piper 2 inglee Berk (T) Green 6-2, 0-6. 6-3; Balaar (P) d. Kramer 6-1, 6-2; Misuewicz (T) d. Romano 6-4.

6-2; Belle P) d. Benamm 7-S 6-3; Hamersky (T) d. Laguna 6-4. 6-3 Doubts Berk -Kramer (T) d. Gr eon-Barter 6-7; Benamin-Hrataky (T) d.

Romano-Belle 6-3. Hollywood Hills 5, Sooth Broward 1 inglee Howard (HH) d. Kay. 6-3. 6-1; Bernstein (HH) d.

Suirhaga 6-4. 4-6, 7-5: Emmar (HH) d. Rubat 6-2. 6-2: Manchester (HH) d. Levy 6-1, 6-4; ScOte(HH) d.

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St. Brendan (1-2) scored four runs in the last inning. Holi Roderman tripled twice, singled and drove in three runs in three at-bats for St. Thomas (4-0). Catherine Canouse went 3 for 3 with a triple and two RBI to support winning pitcher Missy Fromhartz.

Cooper City 7, Piper 0: Jean White went 3 for 3 with one RBI, and Kelly Munroe was 2 for 3 and scored two runs for the Cowboys (5-0). Nancy Jarsky (2-0) pitched a three-hitter for Cooper City. Miramar 11, Fort Lauderdale 4: Kelly Monaco was 4 for 4 with one RBI and Dana Cormamy was 3 for 4 with two RBI to lead the Patriots (5-0). McArtbur 11, Dillard 10: Lynn Dominessy went 4 for 5 with a home run and a two-run triple in the bottom of the ninth to lead the Mustangs (2-3). Stranahan 5, Hollywood Hills 4: Kari Keith went 3 for 3 with a home run and Wendy Anderson was 2 for 3 and had a home run to lead the Dragons (3-3).

Kim Foote was the winning pitcher for Stranahan. Nova 7, Coral Springs 5: Jennifer Harmon was 3 for 4, Patti Peterson was 2 for 2 with three runs and Erin Dean had a home run for the Titans (2-2). Taravella 6, Boyd Anderson 0: Stacy Schwamenfeld (2-2) was the winning pitcher and went 2 for 4 with two RBI, and Kim Brisco had a triple and an RBI for the Trojans (2-2). Roys' tennis Stranahan 7, Northeast 0 Single vaughan (S) d. Garcia 64, 6-0: Warden (Si d.

Oxhotan 6-2, 6-0: Yaacey (S) d. Johnson 6-2. 6-0; Skiba (8) d. Bacigalupi Long IS) d. Cochran Doutota Vaughan-Warden (S) d.

Karland-MeKay 64; Yancey-Long (S) d. Wright-Cochran 6-0. Pine Crest 6, Belen 1 tag Stephen (PC) d. Ortiz 7-6. 6-1; Buchhob (PC) d.

Tnaa 6-0. 6-1; Horky (PC) d. Dattnan 6-0. 7-6: Monaaterio (PC) Igiesia 7-6 6-3; Fieher (PC) d. Torres 6-3.

6-0. Doable Sto-phn-Buchholt (PC) d. Ortu-lgieeiae 6-5; Oalman-Torraa (B) d. Barena-Wilkov 6-7. Wayne Stofsky had two home runs in three at-bats and Art Brockman had a two-run home run to lead Nova to a 6-1 victory against Coral Springs in high school baseball Tuesday night.

Mike Pomeranz (3-0) struck out 10 as Nova raised its record to 8-3. Mike Zolt was 2 for 3 for the Colts (4-2). Cardinal Gibbons 11, South Plantation 1: Jamie Donohue (4-1) pitched a three-hitter, striking out 10, for the Redskins (6-5). Derek DeGennaro went 2 for 4 with two home runs and three RBI, and Rob Hoysgaard was 3 for 4 with a home run and two RBI for Cardinal Gibbons. Boyd Anderson 13, Taravella 2: Left-hander Van Faircloth pitched a four-hitter and struck out five, Jim Depelisi drove in four runs, Jeff LaPace had three RBI and Curt Robinson had three more.

The game was shortened to five innings after the Cobras (4-1) scored five runs in the second and seven in the third. Coconut Creek 5, Deerf ield Beach 2: Troy Chase's three-run homer in the top of the first sparked the Cougars (4-1). Coconut Creek's Ken Bowman (1-0) struck out five and allowed four hits in seven innings. Cooper City 7, Piper 7 (6 innings): Cooper City was about to go to bat in the bottom of the seventh when the game was called because of darkness. The game has not been Miramar 8, Fort Lauderdale 6: Eddie Poltl singled in two runs in the fourth inning to tie the game and later scored the winning run for the Patriots (4-1).

Fort Lauderdale is 2-2. Todd Daccarddi was 2 for 3 with one RBI and Lee Wagner went 2 for 3 with two RBI for Miramar. Softball St Thomas 7, St. Brendan 5: Relief pitcher Jeni Istock struck out a Special! BATTERY PACKAGE SAVE 520 Boys' track pl Firestone's best pi us a complete electrical check! We'll install a powerful new Supreme 60 battery for sure starts even in extreme weather. And we II electronically check your car starting and charging systems and inspect the belts and battery cables.

S0 VVli $78.88 Most cars. Otter expires March 3. 1984. Western 85, Stranahan 56 126 high hurdtee ward (SI 15 too Eubank (W) 10.7; SMI Wolverton (W) 4 59. 448 relay Western (Verona.

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Coif Cardinal Gibbons 172, Sonthridge 185: John Secunda shot a 4-over-par 40 to lead Cardinal Gibbons (3-1) against Southridge at Kendall Lakes. I CORAL RIDGE SOUTHLAND DOWNTOWN LAUDERHILL LAUDERHILL -in 564-6358 522-3755 483-7446 739-0993 743-8334 Vl 342(1 N. Federal Hwy. SW Amt sxat 121 1 Las Olat irnl. 1601 N.

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