The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 17, 1975, Page page 16, Image 16

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Co;seum oser n tourney
Well, the State High School Basketball
Tournament is over. Damage costs and fatalities
on the UNL campus have not been tabulated, but
it looks as if the campus buildings were the only
things the high schoolers didn't try to take home
in their pockets.
One building that's probably the worst for
wear is the Coliseum. It doesn't really matter; the
tourney was most likely the last competitive
event the "Vine Street Barn" will ever host.
Central "A" victor
Omaha Central emerged the victor in class A
with, a 47-38 win over Omaha Creighton Prep
Saturday night. Husker coach Moe Iba called
Central a high school team as good as any that
can be found in the nation, including Illinois and
Indiana, reputedly the nation's best basketball
states.
All out-state teams in class A were eliminated
the first day. Lincoln Southeast won nomination
for "choke of the year" by holding a 22-point
lead over Omaha Burke midwav through the
game, but lost 66-59.
orry stunkel
Competing with Southeast for the choke title
would have been Louisville. However, the Lions
somehow managed to win class C with three
one-point wins (41-40 over Wood River,
Thursday; 57-56 over Friend, Friday; and a
48-47 win over Grant in the finals, Saturday).
Opponents falter
Louisville blew a 19-point lead against Grant,
and a 15-point lead over Friend in that game.
Both times, the opponents caught up by the
middle of the fourth quarter, only to falter.
But the best example of Louisville's luck came
in the first game against Wood River. Holding a
one-point lead with just over a minute to go,
Louisville got the ball, and coach Fred Applegate
told his team to stall for the last shot. However,
it was Applegate's son Stacy, a guard on the
team, who missed a shot from the top of the key
with 50 seconds left. Wood River got the ball,
stalled for the last shot and missed on the
attempt. It was fortunate for young Applegate,
who might have been looking for a new home if
Wood River had won.
Crete won class B with a 75-57 win over
Omaha Tech. Crete played two close games also
(65-62 over Sidney and 62-60 over West Point
Central Catholic in the semifinals), en route to
the finals.
Tech's first "B" season
Tech, in the first season as a class B school,
came from behind in the first two games, but
failed to pull the trick in the finals with Crete.
In class D, Shickley set two scoring records
while wrapping up the title Saturday with a
7142 win over Sterling. The Longhorns set an
all-class record for number of points scored in a
single game Friday, when they scored 94 points
against Litchfield. Their three-game total of 234
points was also a record. The scoring output was
considerable, since high school teams play eight
minutes per game less than college teams, and
unlike the Big 8 conference, there's no 30-second
shot clock.
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Action at the 1975 Nebraska High School Basketball Tourney finished Saturday as Omaha
Central, Crete, Louisville and Shickley won titles, in Classes, A, B, C and D respectively.
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Photo by Tobin Beck
Becky Chapman, who won the 1 14 lb. weight class in the
Intramural weight lifting toumey Saturday, became the
first woman to compete against men in the event
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Bob Phillips of the Lincoln Health Club won best lifter during
the UNL intramural weightlifting meet Saturday. Phillips,
competing in the 165 lb. weight class, lifted a total of 1,095 lbs. in
three events.
Other winners in the three events included: 114 lb.-Becky
Chapman, 380 lbs; 123 lb.-Tom Pollard, 800 lbs; 132 lb.-Jerry
Judd, 700 lbs; 148 lb.-Robert Bender, 885 lbs; 165 lb-Bob
Phillips, 1,095 lbs; 181 lb.-Mike Everett, 890 lbs; 198 lb.-Arlan
Schweitz, 1,105 lbs; 220 lb.-Steve Torrence, 1,240 lbs; 242
lb.-Larry Cooley, 1,150 lbs; Super Hwt.-Evan Wiesman, 1,035
lbs.
UNL's rugby teams won two and tied one over the weekend.
The men's first team tied the Omaha Rugby Club 6-6, the women's
team beat the Omaha Club's women 8-0 and the men's second
team beat Creighton 8-0.
The teams' next meet is April 5 against Kansas State in
Manhattan.
Trailing by only a single point after the first day of competition,
UNL's gymnastics team could not catch Iowa State Saturday in the
final day of the Big 8 gymnastics tournament. The Huskers'
second-place finish was paced by senior Pete Studenski, who won
the still rings and junior Gary Duffs win in the parallel bars.
Junior all-arounder Gene Mackie finished second in that event,
freshman Larry Gerard placed third.
Five men qualified for the NCAA tourney April 3 through 5 at
Indiana State, the most qualifiers for the tourney since 1963.
Fans watching NBC's college basketball coverage Saturday were
treated to the quote of the week during a taped interview with the
late Phog Allen, ex-coach of Kansas basketball. When asked his
impression of former Jayhawk Wilt Chamberlin, Allen asked,
"Who?"
Entries are due Friday for competition in the UNLCo-Rec and
women's slow pitch Softball tournaments. The entry fee is $5 per
team.
Entries for men's fast and slow pitch Softball also are due
Friday, as are entries for women's tennis doubles, Co-Rec
paddleball and tennis.
All competition begins April 1.
Bobby Murry will speak at the seventh and final Lincoln Park
and Recreation Department Surplus Center fishing class 7 p.m.
Monday at the Lincoln High Auditorium.
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daily nebraskan
monday, march 17, 1975