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Lady Bronchos drop to 6-5 By Bill Kramer Sports Editor Following a 27-day break, the Central State University Lady Bronchos basketball team returned to action in style with a win over Southwest Missouri Baptist Jan. 6 before losing to Southeastern, Okla., and Angelo State and falling to 6-5 for the season.
CSU at Southwest Missouri Baptist (Jan. 6) The Lady Bronchos coasted start to finish on their way to a 79-65 victory in Bolivar, Mo. Junior guard Rae Martin con-
nected on three shots from threepoint land and led Lady Broncho scorers with 18 points. CSU jumped out to a quick 12-2 lead, but SBU rallied with a 10-2 run to pull within two, 16-14. CSU then scored eight unanswered points and never looked back. They led at intermission by only six, 37-31, but steadily pulled away in the second half. CSU led by 17 with just under 10 minutes left in the game and increased that to 21 with 3:27 to go, 75-54.
Southeastern, Okla. at CSU (Jan. 9) Two different CSU teams
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showed up in each half, said Lady Broncho head coach John Keely of CSU's 69-61 loss at home to Southeastern. The Lady Bronchos stetched a narrow lead to seven when Shawn Williams nailed a three-point shot with 6:13 remaining in the first half, but the Savagettes rallied to score eight of the final nine points of the half to force a 33-33 tie at the half. In the second half, CSU shot only 31 percent from the field, and Southeastern took control. The Savagettes mounted two spurts including a 17-12 run with 9:28 left in the game and a 12-2 burst which
gave them a commanding 62-47 lead. Shene Murphy led the Lady Bronchos with 14 points.
CSU at Angelo State (Jan. 13) In the Lone Star Conference opener, CSU rallied early in the second half before allowing Angelo State to close out the game with a 14-7 run, clinching a 76-69 victory in San Angelo, Texas. Martin and Williams each scored 13 points for the Lady Bronchos who fought for eight lead changes in the first half alone. A three-point shot by Martin with 9:42 to go gave CSU its final lead of the first half, 18-17.
Angelo State then caught fire and went into the locker rooms with a 39-31 cushion at intermission. Slowly in the second half, CSU rallied to finally tie the score at 62 apiece with 5:55 remaining as Williams hit another threepointer. Angelo State then outscored CSU by seven in the closing minutes to pull out the victory. CSU faced Abilene Christian Monday and will now look forward to upcoming home conference games against West Texas State Saturday and Eastern New Mexico Monday.
BOX SCORES CSU 79, Southwest Baptist 65 Central State-Rae Martin 18, Paula Peteet 16, Shene Murphy 13, Trenda Monnahan 7, Lisa Lowden 7, Kristi Heglin 5, Shawn Williams 4, Paula Ryan 4, Robin Wiley 4, Yolanda McCurtain 1. Southwest Baptist-Kim Chapman 15, Roberta Dodds 12, Monta Urban 10, Kerrie Penner 8, Christy Hoth 6, Michelle Vermilion 6, Christy Hagerman 4, Anne Verst 2, Staci Lawson 2.
'When I call Mom, she either wants to talk art or football. Usually football?'
Southeastern 69, CSU 61 CSU-Murphy 14, Williams 9, Monnahan 8, Heglin 7, Peteet 7, Lowden 4, Gwen Porter 4, McCurtain 3, Martin 3, Ryan 2. Southeastern-Pam Gowens 23, Mary Ann Woods 13, Cheri Griffith 8, Carolyn Colbert 7, D.D. Collier 6, Connie Beardon 6, Dani Battle 4, Lynn Smith 2. Angelo State 76, CSU 69 CSU-Marlin 13, Williams 13, Heglin 9, Peteet 9, Porter 8, Murphy 8, Ryan 6, Wiley 2, Monnahan 2. ASU-Lisa Klein 18, Leslie Gooch 16, Karmen MacLean 12, Shannon Wilburn 9, Jill Norrell 9, Rachel Metcalf 6, Michelle Schuler 4, Shena Blueford 2.
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A workshop designed to train people to become tennis umpires is being offered at Central State University this spring, said tennis coach Francis Baxter. Upon completion of the course, persons become eligible to be certified by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) and are qualified to umpire at USTA sanctioned events, Baxter said. The class, taught by Baxter, will begin Friday at 6 p.m. and concludes on Saturday. The class will be split between Broncho Fieldhouse Room 109 and the Edmond Racquet Club, he said. One hour of undergraduate credit is available for those interested. For further information, contact Baxter at 341-2980, Ext. 2144.
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