2nd February 2008

Tyrone Junior High Hoops Roundup

Tyrone’s Junior High Basketball Team visited Hollidaysburg, on Wednesday, and traveled to Lewistown Thursday, splitting the pair of games with a win at Lewistown and losing to the undefeated Tigers.
Hollidaysburg’s Junior High Basketball Team definitely fit their mascots name aptly as the Tigers, who are soundly undefeated, handled the Eagle’s 67-32.
Although the Eagle’s never quit playing the entire game, the Tigers outmatched Tyrone in almost every position on the court.
“Hollidaysburg has an unbelievable junior high squad,” said Tyrone Junior High Coach Stever. “They play the game at a level of speed and skill that was quite an experience for our team. We really benefited from this game.”
Jim Ferguson had a double-double this afternoon with 13 points and 12 rebounds; while teammate Rich Stever scored 11 points and did a tremendous job handling their intense man pressure at the point.
At Lewistown, the Eagle’s took some of their experience from the game with the Tigers and got out running at the tip-off and pounced on the Panthers early 14-6 after the first period.
“We decided to learn from the lesson the day before and get out and use our speed today,” said Stever, “and it paid off.”
JD Dorminy put up 16 points and eight steals in an indescribable effort.
“JD out hustled every player in the gym today,” said Stever, “he played one heck of a game. Also, our man defense was stifling as their two best players were held to just two points”
Steve Franco put in 11, and Jared Templeton scored eight in an all round team effort as the Eagle’s soundly defeated the Panther’s on their home court 48-25.
The Eagle’s also won the first contest defeating Lewistown 39-23. Richard Crabtree continued to light it up again today leading the Eagle’s with 18 points, followed by Nick Patton’s eight. Jordan Faretta had another solid game with eight assists.
The Eagle’s have a lot of action scheduled in their final week of the regular season with their final road trip to Indian Valley Monday, followed by a three game home show with Philipsburg-Osceola on Wednesday, Penn’s Valley on Thursday, and Bellwood Antis on Friday.

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2nd February 2008

Knights of Columbus Free Throw Champs

Thirty-seven boys and girls from Altoona, Bellwood, Tipton and Tyrone areas, ages 7 to 13, participated in this year’s 2008 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship, seven of which have earned the right to compete at the regional level. Bellwood Council 8075 sponsored the local competition at the Northern Blair County Recreation Center on January 26, 2008. All girls and boys up to the age of 14 were eligible to participate.
New for this year was the exhibition group for all youth under the age of 10. Fourteen girls and boys competed in either the 9 year old group or the 8 and under group. Winning for the girls, ages 8 & 9 were, Mary Grabowski and Karson Swogger respectively. For the boys, Jacob Meredith and Nathan Davis were first place winners.
In the competition group, winners of which can compete at the higher levels are: Anna Wolfe is the 10-year-old girls’ champion and Jake Burch is the winner of the 10-year-old boys’ division. In the 11-year-olds’ bracket, Emily Nagle is the girls’ champion and Brendon Gripp is the boys’ champion. Twelve-year-old winners in the girls’ and boys’ divisions were Mikayla Fisher and Jordan Miller. The 13-year-old girls’ division was won by Olivia Stever with no boys competing for this age group. Unfortunately, no youth competed in the fourteen-year-old age group. Each contestant was allowed 15 free throw attempts in the contests.
Each of competition group winners can move on to compete at the regional level competition to be held on March 1st at Fairfield High School with an eye toward moving on to the state and international levels.
2008 Knights of Columbus Free Throw winners Front Row (left to right): Anna Wolfe, Jacob Meredith, Mary Grabowski, Karson Swogger, Nathan Davis, and Jake Burch. Middle Row: Emily Nagle, Mikayla Fisher, Olivia Stever, Jordan Miller, and Brendon Gripp. Back Row: Past Grand Knight Joe Beeler, Knight Paul Bailey, and Grand Knight Joe Grabowski. (The Daily Herald/Courtesy Photo)

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