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3-poinfer may enter
high schools in ’87
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) —High
schools across much of the United
States will use a 3-point field goal in
basketball next season.
Bruce Howard, a federation
spokesman, said Thursday that any
state athletic association could vote
to be exempt from the rule change.
But the 3-point goal will be the rule
wherever state associations don’t
take specific action for exemptions.
“The feeling is most states will fol
low,” Howard said.
The federation’s basketball rules
committee voted at a meeting in
Kansas City this week to implement
the 3-point goal for boys’ and girls’
basketball next season.
The basketball rules committee of
the National Federation of High
School Athletic Associations adopted
the same 19-foot, 9-inch distance
used nationally in college basketball
last season.
“With the growing interest in the
3-point field goal and the success
that many states have already en
joyed, the committee believed there
was no need to delay the implemen
tation of the play on a nationwide
basis,” Dick Schindler, editor of the
federation’s basketball rules and as
sistant federation director, said
Thursday.
The 3-point field goal has been al
lowed on an optional basis for two
years.
The 3-point goal in high school
basketball was used in nine states
during the 1986-87 season: Iowa,
North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho,
Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Con
necticut and Utah. It had previously
been approved for use next season
in Minnesota, Oklahoma and Penn
sylvania, the federation said.
“All states that have been using
the 3-point field goal have been sup
portive of the play,” Schindler said.
“Most think it has made the game
better, and the committee believes
the 3-point field goal is here to stay
at the college level. With some states
using the 3-point field goal and oth
ers not . . . , we’ve had two different
games being played the past two
years. The committee wanted uni
formity across the country.”
Reid's 30 points leads
Houston over Portland
HOUSTON (AP) — Rookie Dave
Feitl scored nine of his season-high
17 points in the fourth quarter and
Robert Reid scored a season-high 30
points to lead the Houston Rockets
to a 119-104 victory over the Port
land Trailblazers Thursday night.
Houston led by five points going
into the fourth quarter, but Feitl
tossed in six points in the first 4'/2
minutes of the period to boost the
Rockets to a 101-89 lead.
Portland was never closer than 10
again as the Rockets defeated the
Trailblazers for the first time in four
meetings this season.
Houston improved its record to
37-34 and Portland dropped to 42-
28.
Houston’s All-Star forward Ralph
Sampson did not play but was in uni-
Hawks down
Mavs 120-112
ATLANTA (AP) — Dominique
Wilkins scored 35 points and led At
lanta with 12 rebounds as the Hawks
defeated the Dallas Mavericks 120-
112 Thursday night in a battle of
NBA division leaders.
The victory was the fourth
straight and 15th in 16 games for At
lanta, the leader in the Central Divi
sion. The loss snapped a six-game
winning streak for Midwest-leading
Dallas.
Dallas led 58-57 at halftime, but
the Hawks scored the first eight
points of the second half to take the
lead for good. They stretched the
margin to 14 points with 5:15 left in
the game.
The Mavericks never came closer
than six after that, at 112-106 on two
Mark Aguirre free throws with 2:44
remaining.
Randy Wittman scored 24 points
for the Hawks, and Spud Webb and
Jon Koncak had 12 apiece.
form for the first time since under
going arthroscopic surgery Feb. 5 to
remove a torn lateral cartilage in his
left knee.
Portland was led by Kiki Vande-
weghe with 23.
Neither team led by more than
three until Houston scored the final
seven points in the first quarter to
take a 28-21 advantage.
Houston increased its lead to 43-
30 at 8:34 in the second quarter and
led 49-34 until Portland went on a
17-4 run to cut the Rockets’ lead to
53-51.
Reid took charge for Houston in
the fourth quarter, scoring 21 points
to give the Rockets their 89-84 ad
vantage going into the fourth quar
ter.
Triathlon Six
to begin
Saturday
Texas Triathlon Six gets un
derway Saturday at 6:30 a.m. at
Texas A&M’s Wofford Cain Pool.
The triathlon, which will in
volve nearly 800 individual swim
mers, runners and cyclists, as well
as 38 three-person teams, in
volves a one-kilometer swim, fol
lowed by a 10-kilometer (6.2
miles) run and a 30-kilometer
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The event is attracting partici
pants from 11 states including Al
abama, Georgia, Michigan, Illi
nois and Colorado. Entrants
include last year’s men’s masters
champion Jim Freim of Houston
and women’s masters champion
Ann Cartwright of Houston.
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