Page 8—Herald Tournament Extra, Saturday, March 9 13 Schools Share All-Star Honors CLASS AA BRACKET Hutchinson } ; | “Hutchinson 30-23 tis Thursday 7:40 oe J Dodge City Saturday 8:50 Great Bend 32-29 @No ‘tournament would be complete without the all-star selections, and in order to com- plete its thorough news coverage lof the tournament, The Great Bend Herald presents its first and second team selections in all three classes. Season reputations were ignored the only evidence the performances during the re- gional tournament games, Wed- nesday, Thursday and Friday. This policy has resulted in the omission from honors of many fine players who happened to be cold in their early tournament appearances. The Herald believes these selec- in making these selections, considered being|tions are in keeping with the ability displayed in the tourna- ment up to the starting of the finals, but readily grants to all sports fans the right for each and every one to pick all-tournament teams of his own, and _ argue that his are better. Get out your pencil, Butch, and start picking! The following teams were selected on the basis formances in the first three days of the play is started in the final games Saturday. The Great Bend Herald’s Selection for . All Tournament Teams Great Bend. State Regional Tournament, without reference to regular season’s play, of individual per- and before Salina Great Bend 25-24 | | Thursday 8:50 ys PISS Great Bend ol ie Sate. 165% Con John Oswalt (26) Garden City (Jr) CLASS A BRACKET Oo fo 6’ 150” Hoisington Hoisington 50-29 CLASS AA First Team— Position Second Team— Dale Engle (34) Salina (Jr) F Pete Wilson (69) Dodge City (Jr) Jack Pittman (7) Hutchinson (Sr) F Bill Mullin (23) Great Bend (Sr) —@ R. RJ. Reed Reed (24) Great Bend (Sr) C Tom Hardy (12) Hutchinson (Sr)g 3A Orban Tice,(11) Hutchinson (Sr) G Dave Shivel (25) Great Bend (Sr) gi al | Don Mellrath (20) Great Bend (Sr) G Aubrey Linville (32) Salina (Sr) -6's CLASS A Don Richter (39) Ellinwood (Sr) F Richard Harman (38) Hoisington (Sr) C ill Boldenow (32) Hoisington (Jr) G Fred Brennaman (23) Garden City (Sr) G CLASS B A. C. Ford (30) Hoisington (Sr) Dean Streck (39) Hoisington (Sr) George Jones (24) Garden City (Sr) Vernon Deutsch (35) Hoisington (Sr) Billy Wyatt (4) Sterling (Soph) 4/25 es SS ¥ Wednesday 8:50 |rosingon 20.09 fee S70 Larned | Hoisington 36-24 FEIN O 210 aenrioa eee) © S Sterling | et : Sterling 36-27 8 Thursday 3:50 m St. Joba i) ise] Saturday 7:40 Garden City Garden City a | | | Bye . ee City 33-27 Friday 7 Ellinwood Ellinwood 28-2: 28- aes Taursday 6:30 Lyons CLASS B BRACKET Hudson 7 Little River 33-31 Wednesday 6:30) —-—————————— Little River J ‘ ; : Witkerson 45-21 \ Priday.G:00 tne oD Nickerson ; : Nickerson 47-34 | Weanesday-7:40°|¢ Macksville 4 Saturday 6:30: Chafiin 2 7 Claflin 41-27 Thursday 1:30 oe Kanepolis J Friday 9:30 Sylvia Thursday 2:40 o Fe Garfield, Claflin 28-27 Nickerson 40 Marion Welker (11) Nickerson (Sr) F Richard Evans (22) Macksville (Sr) Haro azek (12) Claflin (Jr) F Leland Pallister (12) Nickerson (Jr) Don Bruning (5) Nickerson (Sr) C Leroy Keesling (28) Sylvia (Jr) {eighton Fairbairn (6) Claflin (Jr) _G_ Bernard Johnson (8) Nickerson (Sop) Donald Moeckel (26) Sylvia (Sr) G Bob Miller (11) Little River (Jr) Harman f 19-8 Newman mft . FRIDAY—B 27-26 Blazek 19-10 Ross C| RCUS FIN ISH M. Turner f 27-28 Wolford| Deutsch f 19-11 Ross L. Keesling f 27-28 Lang mft|Boldenow f 19-12 Yeakel mft Puy ° Moekelmft 27-28 F. Blazek| Deutsch 21-12 Claflin Puts / The box score: 21-14 Ross Claflin—28 G Ft F Mg Mft| Harman 22-14 Ross f . e T2placektet ono) ae on elienS, Harman 24-14 Sylvia Out 8 Wolford, f. 1 8 3 12 0 24-16 Newman Cree Fourth Quarter | . 5 re 6 Fairbairn, g 0 1 1 8 O , e@ With a circus finish that par- s Harman 6-16 alleled Thursday night’s sensa-| ® aa ae q 4 5 4 4 Streck f 26-16 Wyatt 2 mft tional finale, the Claflin quintet f CR GTLE oe Oe ORORCOESG 26-18 Wyatt Friday night showed why they Totais 8121452 7 Harman 27-18 Ross f are called “Wildcats” by outfight- BO ae Renee : 27-20 Ross ing the highly regarded Sylvia|Sylvia—27__ G Ft F Mg Mft! Boldenow 29-20 Mustangs, to win their way into|23 E. Keesling,f 1 2 2 7 0 |Harman 31-20 the Class B finals, 28 to 27. 20 Stone, f ........ 1 2) 3'02) =| Pord £ 31-22 Wyatt The Barton county team played|28 L. Keesling,c 3 1 3 9 3 |Ford f 31-22 Hammer mft inspired basketball, gaining a|26 Moeckel, g¢ 3.3 4 5 4 |Harman 33-22 lead early, and making a flashing}22 M. Turner, g 1 0 3 2 0 | Harman 34-22 Manwarren f comeback in the final quarter to|2! Turner, g .... 9 1 1 0 | Harman 36-22 regain it after many spectators Hyracante ae 10 7 14 27 9 ee oer ee sue o 7 rs ighting ‘i C r i, E yatt m Sao e ee ere OE eee Cistliang. 9 3 7 9~28|Harmanmft 36-24 Viles f The Sylvia team, all big tast|°¥!Via -- ee ae Appa se eo boys, had lost only one game dur- FRIDAY—A Hoisington—36 G Ft F Mg Mft ing the regular season, and doubl- 30 Ford, f ....... 30 411 4 ed the score on their opponents BEARS STUBBORN 39) Streck, f ee0n ly tonideaG in the opening tournament game |—— —————————.. 38 Harman, c ...6 6 213 2 here. - C di i Wi 32 Boldenow, g 1 3 110 1 The running score: ar ina S in 35 Deutsch, g 3.0 1 9-0 Sylvia Baan Claflin 33 Norwood, f 0 0 1 1 0 M.Turnerf 0-2 Lane No Walkawa Sete tak oo Eisai a eee E.Keesling f 0-3 ang y Potals -....... Moekelmft 0-3 Wolford f Sterling—24 G Ft F Mg Mit 0-5 Blazek| Overcoming stubborn resist-| 3 Yeakel, f ..0 2 1 8 1 E.Keesling 2-5 Steuder flance from the Sterling Bears, the|,> Newman, f...2 1 1 3 2 2-7 Wolford] Hoisington Cardinals soared into} 10 Ross, c ......3 1 3 4 0 L. Keesling mft 2-7 Steuder f the Class A finals by winning 36 4 Wyatt, g.....3 0-111 4 E.Keesling 4-7 to 24 Friday night. See oe i f : i 8 Moekel f 4-7 Blazek 2 mft) Although Hoisington took - the| § McFarland, £0 0 1 1 0 4-9 Lang} jead from the start and were never s = EAU TUL Cone Ops Onc Osecelicne 0 econd Quarter headed, they fought for every|19 WVianwearian 10) Oen ie ONO L. Keesling 6-9 point and the game did not de-j4) Wiles f OnnOie0BAO C. Turner f 6-9 Lang mft| velop into the runaway that many Migtaisk tay 10 41238 7 Moekel 8-9 expected. x By quarters: Moekel 9-9 Lang f) Rick Harman was high with 18|yojisingston .... 613 5 12-36 Moeke! f 9-9 Blazek, mft| points, with team-mates Ford and Sterline 0 610 g—24 L. Keesling 11-9 Deutsch chipping in with 6 each. tee eee ie = Moeket 13-9 Streck, who made 7 of 9 attempts 2 Stone f 13-11 Blazek | Wednesday, drew a blank. Wyatt} CROP PROSPECTS Stone - 15-11 and Ross bore the brunt of the Moekel | 16-i1 Wolford f).Bears attack. UP IN SOUTHWEST L. Keesling 16-12 Lang mit} ‘The running score: @Crop conditions have greatly Stone 18-12 Hoisington. Sterling | improved inthe southwest part of Third Quarter Boldenow 1-0 Newman f/the state, where wind storms Moekelf 18-13 Lang | Deutsch 3-8 were making serious inroads and Stone m{ft 18-13 Fairbairn f|Boldenow 4-0 Yeakel f|giving rise to reports that the so- 18-15 Blazek | Boldenow 5-0 Hammer f]| called “dust bowl’ was on its way L. Keesling mft 19-15 Lang {]Ford mft 5-0 Hammer f|back. Crop prospects are now L.Keesling 21-15 Ford mft 5-0 Hammer f|favorable, further supported by Moekelmft 21-15 Blazek f]Harman mft 6-0 Ross f|the fact that a tremendous acre- Moekel 23-15 Second Quarter age of summer fallow wheat is L. Keesling f 23-15 Lang mft; Harman 8-0 Wyatt fimore than promising. The mois- Stone mft 23-15 Steuder {| Ford 10-0 ture extended well to the east and 23-17 Lang] Ford f 10-1 Newman mft!south, and since the eastern por- Stone 24-17 Wolford i|Streck 11-1 MeFarland f/|tion of the state has had an ade- 24-19 Blazek; Harman f 11-1 Wyatt mft;quate supply all winter, soil con- L. Keesling mft 24-19 Lang f 11- Hammer |ditions are excellent. Probably 50 M. Turner 26-19 Deutsch 13-3 per cent of the oats crop has been Fourth Quarter Harman 15-3 planted, and preparations for 26-21 Blazek | Ford 17-3 other crops are underway. Only Moekel 27-21 Blazek f|Boldenow f 17-4 Yeakel|the northwest is deficient in mois- M.Turnerf 27-22 Fairbairn 17-6 Newman ture at this time, although other Moekel f 27-23 Lang; Ford 19-6 western sections will soon need Moekelmft 27-23 Blazek f Third Quarter . |more to maintain the present crop E. Keesling f 27-24 Wolford ; 19-8 Wyatt!-outlook.