Women’s Junior College Basketball Scores
Posted on Nov 11, 2012
in PJC Sports, Sports by Charles Richards
WOMEN’S JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCORES
FOR FRIDAY-SATURDAY, NOV. 9-10:
FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 2012:
Angelina 88, East Texas Flight 50
Cisco 68, Western Texas 60
Cochise (AZ) 65, New Mexico JC 64
Collin 90, Jacksonville 61
Frank Phillips 65, Dodge City (KS) 63 (OT)
Garden City (KS) 66, Howard 57
Hill 93, SW Texas JC 41
Midland 75, LCU JV 34
Murray State 64, Paris 41
Panola 59, McLennan 51
San Jacinto 75, SW Christian 62
South Plains 71, Phoenix 40
Texas Storm 74, Temple 70
Trinity Valley 87, Arkansas Baptist 57
Weatherford 96, Tyler 91
SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 2012:
Angelina 78, McLennan 53
Blinn 84, Victoria 42
Garden City (KS) 80, Frank Phillips 56
Howard 59, Dodge City (KS) 57
Jacksonville 78, Odessa 76
New Mexico JC 80, E. Arizona 61
Panola 60, Arkansas Baptist 41
Phoenix 54, Western Texas 53
San Jacinto 58, Coahoma (MS) 47
South Plains 77, Cisco 53
Temple 101, SW Texas JC 39
Texas Storm 81, Hill 77
Trinity Valley 86, East Texas Flight 27
Tyler 88, Collin 68
Weatherford 76, Kilgore 75

Charles Richards moved to Paris in 2004 after retiring from a 40-year career in journalism – the last 26 years as a news writer and sports writer with The Associated Press in Dallas and Washington, D.C. In mid-2004, The Paris News coaxed him out of retirement, and he began covering the police, court and regional beat for The Paris News. Then in early 2005, he was switched to coverage of a sharply divided Paris City Council. He was appointed by the City Council in 2006 to the 12-member City Charter Review Commission, which extensively rewrote the outmoded document. His writing awards include two first-place awards in statewide competition for feature writing. The most recent was his 2005 story on a Paris doctor’s startling use of leeches in a successful attempt to re-attach a man’s severed ear. Over his career, Richards’ interview subjects include Alabama Gov. George Wallace, President Bill Clinton, President George W. Bush, David Koresh, Arnold Palmer, Muhammad Ali and numerous other political and sports figures. He is an alumnus of Texas Tech, where he was editor of the school newspaper. He lives in Paris with his wife, Barbara, who is retired after 30 years as a teacher and high school counselor.