ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: WEDNESDAY, March 1, 1995                   TAG: 9503010103
SECTION: SPORTS                    PAGE: B-2   EDITION: STATE 
SOURCE: FROM STAFF REPORTS
DATELINE:                                 LENGTH: Medium


PARRY MCCLUER GETS EASY REGION C WIN

Parry McCluer jumped out to an eight-point lead and never looked back in beating Grayson County 70-48 in a Region C tournament matchup Tuesday night in Independence.

Mike McElroy led Parry McCluer (18-7) with 21 points. Carl Sanderson tossed in 16 as the Fighting Blues advanced to the region semifinals.

Bryan Boyer was the high scorer for Grayson County (16-7) with a 17-point effort. Russ Lambert added 12 for the Blue Devils.

The Fighting Blues pulled away by winning the second half 37-23.

Parry McCluer will play the winner of the George Wythe-Auburn game at 7 p.m. Friday night at Lord Botetourt High School.

Lebanon 77, Narrows 60: In Lebanon, the Hilton brothers, Ben and Wade, combined to score 45 of Lebanon's 77 points as the Pioneers advance to the Region C semifinals with the win over Narrows.

Lebanon (20-3) will play the winner of the Floyd County-Glenvar game on Friday at Lord Botetourt at 8:30 p.m. Ben Hilton matched a career-high with 34 points and also grabbed 13 rebounds. He scored 10 in the first quarter as Lebanon (20-3) grabbed an early three-point lead at the end of one quarter.

Wade Hilton then scored seven of his 11 points in the second quarter as the Pioneers jumped out to 13-point halftime lead.

Narrows (14-10) was led by guard Patrick Bailey, who scored 27 points, including seven 3-pointers. Bailey hit four 3-pointers in the first half en route to 16 first half points.

Region IV

Blacksburg 45, Graham 44: In Bluefield, Blacksburg overcame a three-point first quarter and Graham missed two shots in the closing 30 seconds, as the Indians narrowly escaped the G-Men in a Region IV game.

Phillip Klaus scored a game-high 18 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for Blacksburg (11-11) and Anthony Wheeler tossed in nine points.

Jacob Dews led Graham with 18 points as the G-Men (11-12) closed their season.

Blacksburg will travel to Gate City for a 7 p.m. meeting with the Blue Devils on Thursday.

Independent

Carlisle 103, Shenandoah Valley Chr. 60: In Martinsville, Carlisle jumped out to a 22-3 first-quarter lead and never looked back as the Chiefs trounced Shenandoah Valley Christian Academy in the Virginia Independent Schools Division II state tournament.

Carlisle had five players in double figures, led by Bryant Redd's 21. Lamont Franklin scored 17 on five 3-pointers, Rod Mitchell 17, Joseph McClinton 13, and Ronticus Hairston poured in 12 for the Chiefs (23-2).

Carlisle used a pressure defense as Shenandoah fell behind big and never recovered. Andy Combs had 20, and Chip Franklin added 13 to lead Shenandoah.

Northwestern

Pulaski County 48, Albemarle 45: In Charlottesville, Jodie Hallett and Kim Cruise scored Pulaski's last seven points in the closing 1 minute, 56 seconds as the Cougars escaped Albemarle in a Northwestern Region tournament girls' game.

Hallet drained a 3-pointer from the right wing with just under two minutes remaining to put Pulaski up 44-43. After Albemarle's Sarah Trayers banked in a jumper to put the Patriots back up, Cruise put back an offensive rebound with 57 seconds left to put the Cougars up for good.

Hallett hit two free throws with under 30 seconds left to ice the game. Trayers had two 3-point attempts but missed them both in the closing seconds to give Pulaski County the win.

Hallett finished with a game-high 18 points and grabbed 14 rebounds.

"[Jodie] is our best offensive player," said Pulaski coach Rod Reedy. "She's the best offensive player I've ever coached. When it's close, we're going to try to get her the ball."

The Cougars' 6-foot-2 center Kim Cruise won a tough battle with Albemarle's 6-4 center Kelly McCandlish. Cruise outscored her taller counterpart 13-6 and also grabbed 12 rebounds over McCandlish.

"We knew it was going to be a battle and come down to the end," said Reedy. "We were fortunate enough to find a way to win."

Pulaski won the definsive battle, holding Albemarle to its lowest point total of the year. The Cougars also generated 13 turnovers, all though they turned the ball over 26 times themselves.

Albemarle coach Anita Jenkins said, "Defensively, I thought we did a fantastic job. But what do you do offensively? It was like we were confued on offense."

Trayers led Albemarle (17-6) with 13 points and Alivian Coates added 12 in the losing effort.

Kim McConnell scored six points and dished out six assists for the Cougars (21-3).



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