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Dateline: March 9,
2006
CC
delivers major basketball upset
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The Clarendon College
Bulldogs delivered a stunning upset here last Thursday night when they
defeated the team ranked number one in the nation and sent Howard College
home with its first loss of the season.
The final score in
Bulldog Gym was 86-80 in favor of the home team, and Coach Tony Starnes
said he was just as surprised as everybody else.
“We were down six points at the half, and we were down two
players, so we did it all without our normal rotation,” Starnes said.
“Our kids just responded. Howard got into foul trouble; and we made our
plays, sank some critical shots, and stepped up to the plate.”
Starnes citied Pat
Joseph, André Johnson, Rick Hamilton, Andy Hulsey, and Darrell D.
Brownlow for their performance but said no one player was responsible for
the upset victory. Due to injuries and other issues, the Bulldog squad was
down to 11 men, and they all got to play.
It wasn’t the first
dramatic win for the Bulldogs this season, having beaten number five San
Jacinto in a tournament earlier; but thumping Howard was a sweet way for
the CC men to end their season and claim some bragging rights.
“Howard has a
legitimate shot at winning the national title, and now we hope they win
it,” Starnes said. “They were 29-0, and now they’re 29-1.”
Howard College is
coached by former CC coach Mark Adams, and he has four or five players who
are being courted by Division I universities, Starnes said.
The Bulldogs began
their conference season pretty well, going 4-3 in the first round, Starnes
said. But he said his team hadn’t played well in the last three weeks.
If Odessa College had
fallen to New Mexico Military last week, CC still could have gone on to
the regional tournament; but Starnes knew NMMI wasn’t strong enough to
do that.
“We all knew it
would be our last game,” Starnes said. “So we just got down to it, and
everyone played well.”
Starnes said he’d
like the town to focus on the CC women now, who are ranked third in their
league and will head to the regional tournament this Friday. The Lady
Bulldogs will play Weatherford at 5 p.m. at Lubbock Christian University.
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