Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: FRIDAY, December 30, 1994 TAG: 9412310001 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: B-7 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: FROM STAFF REPORTS DATELINE: GREENSBORO, N.C. LENGTH: Medium
Beightol also had six assists and seven steals on her way to being selected the tournament's most valuable player.
The Knights (6-2) held Southwest Guilford to 10 first-half points. Cheryl Rhodes scored 10 of her 16 points in the first half as the Knights opened a 29-10 lead.
Rhodes, Aimee Beightol and Allison Beightol made the all-tournament team.
CAVE SPRING (66)
Al.Beightol 2, Ai.Beightol 19, Smith 8, Rappold 6, Moroika 1, Dierker 2, Banks 12, Rhodes 16.
SOUTHWEST GUILFORD (40)
Brasiskis 2, Friday 5, Waters 4, Rivers 4, Arnold 22, Connor 3.
Cave Spring 15--14--18--19-66
Southwest Guilford 6---4--16--14-40
Boys
Pulaski County 113
Roanoke Catholic 56
DUBLIN - Bryan Ratcliff scored a career-high 18 points and made all nine of his field-goal attempts to help Pulaski County set what was believed to be a school record for points.
The Cougars (5-0), shooting better than 60 percent from the field, got 20 points each from Tyrone Hash and Eric Webb.
The Celtics got 15 points from Tony Joyce and 12 from T.L. Bratton.
ROANOKE CATHOLIC (56)
Wall 6, Dixon 5, McCarthy 6, Lothes 6, Bratton 12, Joyce 15, Tasco 6.
PULASKI COUNTY (113)
McNair 6, Ratcliff 18, Burns 7, Hash 20, Webb 20, Hunter 8, Branch 11, Lilly 6, Chrisely 2, Owen 7, Smith 2.
Roanoke Catholic 6--16--24--10-56
Pulaski County 23--29--35--26-113
Three-point goals: Burns, Wall 2, Dixon, McCarthy 2, Lothes, Joyce 3
JV: Pulaski County, 73-49.
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