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Webb Looks For
By ROGER DIX
® Lar-y Webb plays a normal
g' me, doesn’t foul out early or
E t hurt, he’ll reach new heights
i- his bp' - tball ca- -t tonight
When Griffin tangles with Mary
F rsons of Forsyth.
Webb, Griffin’s 6-6 center,
needs only eight points and 11
rebounds to reach the magic 500
*r —'t i- both categories.
If Webb piays a good game,
ha .could reach the 600 mark in
•coring and rebounding in the
earns
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first half.
Larry goes into the game with
492 points for a 19.3 average and
489 rebounds for a 19.6 average
per game.
Webb already holds what is
believed to be Griffin High re
cords for a single game.
He scored 36 points against
Meriwether County and pulled
down 27 rebounds against East
Coweta.
Richard Turner Is second in
scoring with 342 for a 13.7 aver-
age, Frank Hinson has scored
329 for a 13.2 average. Randy
Waller is averaging 12 and Tom
my Lynch 11.2.
Lynch is tops in assists with
116, Turner is the deadliets from
the free throw line, hitting 30
percent of his shots. Waller has
scored the most free shots, 105.
Sherry Toien leads the girls
with a 19.1 average. Louise Bell
is averaging 15.9, Martha Dawn
7.2, Mary Ann Broome 4.9 and
Judy Jones, 3.9.
Griffin News
Tuesday, February 8, 1966
Pat Grogan is averaging 8.6
rebounds a game. Brooksie Hud
dleston has a 4.6 average, Ter
esa Mills 3.0 and Nancy Hooper
2.2.
Bell is the top rebounder am
ong the forwards with a 5.2 aver
age. Toien is close behind with
a 5.1 average.
Toien leads in assists with 53
and Bell is t'.ie moat accurage
from the floor, hitting 41 percent
of her shots. Bell also leads in
free throws with 72 percent.
The Eagles open a two game
home stand tonight when Mary
Persons of Forsyth comes to
town. The birls will clash at 7
o’clock.
Jonesboro will be in Griffin
Friday night and the Eagles will
close the regular season Satur
day with a game in Macon ag
ainst the Lanier Poets.
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