THE POLEMIC, December 20, 1977, page 3 ACC Captures Thunder Bay Classic The Alpena Community College Thunder Bay On Sunday Cuyahoga Metro took the consolation Classic took place December 2, 3, and 4, and the game from Kellogg, 96-76. Lumberjacks, coming back from a 42-31 half-time deficit, took the tournament from Glen Oaks Community College in the final seconds 72-70. MVP for the classic was Alonzo Weatherly whose play, both defensively and offensively, was out- standing especially in the final contest. Also named to the All-Tournament team was_ Rick 6,’and Wendall Taylor, Johnnie Baccus, and Rick McGee, Alpena, Mark Mindeman and Mike Williams, McGee 4 points each to head Alpena scoring in NMU JV’s, Lonnie Richardson, Cuyahoga Metro ‘the first half. . Carl Brooks, WAFB, Mike Sickafoose and Jim © The Jacks must have gotten the word from Guise, Glen Oaks. Coach Sehray during half-time because they came On Friday, opening play. began with Wurtsmith back ready to play in the second half. Late in the AFB blasting Bay De Noc, 104-90, Glen Oaks rip- half ACC pulled back into the game and, with a: : ping Cuyahoga Metro, 93-72, the NMU JV’s de- breathtaking shot by Rick McGee that spun around molishing Kalamazoo, 103-83, and Alpena walk- ing away from Kellogg, 90-56. In the 3 o'clock champ- ionship game, the Lumberjacks looked beaten in the first half as mistakes turned into costly turn- overs and Glen Oaks opened up a 42-31 advantage at the half-time buzzer. Rod Everage put in 8 points, Alonzo Weatherly Everage consistant on the offense Jills Open Season Drop Couple Close Ones. the rim several times and dropped in, took the lead. ae Scoring in the first game for the Lumberjacks were Alonzo Weatherly with I5, Mark MacArthui By Greg Reeves 12 points, Wendall Taylor and Randy Miller 9 each, Rod Everage and Rick McGee, 8 each, Alex Mosley. mae The ACC Lumberjills took on their first oppon- ents, the Lake Superior State College Lakers, on Sat- urday, December 10, and despite some fine shoot- ing and defense, dropped the contest to the Lakers 7, Earl Buckingham and George Coley, 6 each, Scott Dow ae Chris spill 4 oe and Paul iene ‘and Wendall Taylor had 10 rebounds a a7 piece to lead the team. The Lumberjills, nder the direction of Coach Pat Cornelius, came back from a 28-24 half-time deficit to lead for a good part of the second half before los- ing in the final seconds. Scoring for the Jills in. the game were Joette Woloszyk with 15 points, Lori Marsh 12 points, Phyllis Idalski 11, Sue Timm 10, and Vickie Davi- $0! Saturday. was a day of close ones, with Cuyahoga the only big winner, pounding Bay De Noc, 98-80. Kellogg outlasted Kalamazoo 68-65, Wurtsmith lost = heart breaker 89-88 to Glen Oaks, and the Lum- Tineke Ais Hee tito and: Weathelly. berjacks squeaked by NMU JV’s, 92-88. bounded to hold the ball for the win. The small, Leading the scoring for the Lumberjacks in the Dut vocal crowd gave standing ovations for the win- second game was Rick McGee with 23 points,Ners and second-place Glen Oaks. Wendall Taylor, does good job at TBC With 5 seconds to go Glen Oaks put in their in 8. The Lumberjills also played on Sunday, December ll and dropped another close one, 57-52 to Sienna. Alonzo Weatherly 17 points and !4 rebounds, Ear! Buckingham 20 points, and Rod Everage with 14 points and 8 rebounds. Final scoring in the game for the Jacks went: Rod Everage with 20 points and ll rebounds, Alonzo Weatherly, 16 points and 10 rebounds, Rick McGee The Lumberjills were defeated 61-42 by St. Clair Community College in an exciting hard fought con- test on Saturday, December |7. 10 points and 3 rebounds, Johnnie Baccus, 10 point: St. Clair, probably the best. women’s basketball and 3 rebounds, Wendall Taylor had 6 points and 6 team in the state, had about all they could handle rebounds, Alex Mosely had 6 rebounds, and Earl nthe ACO fam even naudh ey ned 2 bie iead Buckingham with 5 points and 3 rebounds. before the Jills-even scored. Alpena fought back cont'd from page 2, col. | and were only behind 34-20 at half-time. Scoring ae oe se ate a aus it ene for the Jills in the half were Joette Woloszk with still have been to long, as the Lumberjacks trounci = = = : Kalamazoo 109-79 in a foul-filled rout. 9, Phyllis Idalski 9, Sue Timm |, and Cindy Flynn,1. Every member of the Lumberjacks scored in the In the second half the Jills pulled back to within game. The dragged-out affair turned into a farce aS eight points, before they ran out of steam and two Kalamazoo players fouled out and they were forced to play with four. men on the court. Rick McGee scored 10 points in both halves to_ in fresh players off their strong bench. lead- Lumberjack scoringwith20, George Coley had Final scoring for the Lumberjills in the contest 16 points, Alonzo Weatherly had 14, including @ was joette Woloszk leading with 13, Sue Timm, slam dunk, Chris Harris 10, Rod Everage 9, John- nie Baccus 8, Paul Gleason, Wendall Taylor, Randy Miller, also with a slam dunk, and Earl Buckingham Phyllis Idalski 9, Vicki Davison, also had a strong with 6 each. .Mark MacArthur and Scott Dow had second half, 7 points, and Cindy Flynn 1. 4 points each, and Alex Mosley 2. dropped back for good, with St. Clair able to bring who: came on strong in the second half, with 12, Weatherly shows MVP form