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Baseball
vs. Bowling Green
Tomorrow, 1 p.m.
Ray Fisher Stadium

SPORTS

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Indiana vs. Syracuse
Tonight, 8 p.m.
Channel 2
Page 8

The Michigan Daily

Monday, March 30, 1987

Bridesmaid again

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Cooley upsets Southwestern
By ROB LEVINE with Southwestern. This time they Southwestern in scor
Through six years and one came to play. They played average of over 20 poin
overtime the jinx continues. extremely well and we were had only six points gc
Detroit Southwestern (27-1) lost fortunate to win." fourth period and was
in the Class A Final Game at Two of Cooley's three losses points before fouling o
Crisler Arena for the sixth year in a this season were to Southwestern. remaining in the game.
row - this time to rival Detroit But Kelso believed his Cooley team In the final period S
Cooley (24-3) - 82-77 in overtime had improved since they fell to forward Doyle Callahan
Saturday afternoon. Southwestern. team back from a defi
"I was blessed to win," said "We had a different type of He scored inside, outsi
Cooley coach Ben Kelso. offensive attack," said Kelso. "The the line, as he pumped
SOUTHWESTERN coach last time we had Earl Stark taking in the quarter, nearly
Perry Watson put the loss in it out of the bounds. This time we game-high 26. Callahan
perspective. "Psychologically, had the guards taking it out of Prospectors with 10 reb
(beating them twice) could have bounds." A bench technica
been a factor. I might think about RAFAEL Peterson scored five Kelso proved instrum
(the loss) tonight. Maybe it was points for Cooley in overtime, comeback.
not meant to be." including three clutch free throws. "The little guy, an
The upset victory was sweet for He finished with 22 on the game,
the fiery coach of the Cardinals. going 14 for 17 from the charity
"My team has been playing well for stripe. Cooley's Michael Talley
the last five or six games," said added 23 and Yamen Sanders 171cvaunt
Kelso. "And I think they were contributed 13 along with a game-
young in (first two games against high 11 rebounds. By MICHAEL SA
Southwestern). They had problems Anderson Hunt, who led McBain Northern

to win Class A

ing with an
nts per game,
oing into the
held to ten
ut with 3:49
outhwestern
brought his
cit of eight.
de, and from
in 12 points
half of his
n also led the
bounds.
1 issued to
ental in the
d I hate to

criticize officials, was making a lot
of very tough calls," said Kelso. "I
did not get up to say anything to
the officials whatsoever. I raised up
off my seat to talk to Raf (Cooley
guard Rafael Peterson) and I was
trying to fall back, but I saw him
and I said, 'Uh, oh."'
CALLAHAN tied the game
with one tick left on the clock to
send it into overtime.
Cooley broke out to an early
lead in the first quarter, taking
command with an 11-0 run led by
center Yamen Sanders' four points
and guard Mike Talley's four.
Cooley finished the quarter on top
19-13.

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Christian used a balanced scoring
attack and tenacious defense to
capture the state Class D title
Saturday at Crisler Arena.
The Comets defeated the
Snowbirds of Gaylord St. Mary's
56-46, completing the only
undefeated season in Michigan high
school basketball this year.
THE SHOOTING of the two
teams reflected their nicknames and
did much to dictate the game's
outcome. The Comets were hot,

hitting 50 percent from the field.
Bryan Eisenga paced McBain with
16 points. Mike Heuker added 14
and Andy Systema 12 on six-of-
eight shooting.
The Snowbirds were icy,
meanwhile, finishing at a paltry 41
percent. Paul Grange, the team's
season scoring leader with 22
points per game, was held to eight
points, all in the second half.
A 10-2 spurt by McBain to open
the second half broke open a five-
point game. St. Mary's closed to
49-45 with 1:51 left in the game
but could get no closer.

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Spartans get Sioux-ed Associated Press
Michigan State goalie Bob Essensa (right) looks on in disgust as North
Dakota celebrates its third goal Saturday night at Joe Louis Arena. The
Sioux beat MSU 5-3 for the NCAA Division 1 title.

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From staff reports
Michigan improved its record to
12-3 with a doubleheader sweep of
Ohio Dominican and Illinois
yesterday at Coopers Stadium in
Columbus, home of the New York
Yankees' Triple A affiliate
Columbus Clippers.
In the first game, the Wolverines
pounded out 21 hits as they defeated
Ohio Dominican (10-7-1) 19-5.
TOM BROCK led the way for
Michigan, going 3-for-4, with a
homer and a triple. Steve Finken
also did well, going 4-for-5 on the
afternoon.
Jim Abbot pitched a one-hitter
against Illinois (11-6) in the second
game, as Michigan won 3-1. The
only Illinois run came in the sixth
inning, when Tony Michalak
smacked a lead-off triple, and then
scored on a wild pitch.
Jim Durham manufactured the
first Wolverine run by stealing both
second and home in the first inning.
Abbot (2-1, 2.96 E.R.A.),
struck out nine in the game, giving
him 21 on the season in just 21
innings of work.
On Saturday, the Wolverines
split a doubleheader, losing the
opener to Illinois 6-4 and then
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