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Show MARCH 24, 1987 L, KaysviUe Junior High Knights capture county cagers crown i By TOM HARALDSEN sized crowd. Ryan Kunz scored to make it and then Tye Rogers gave South Davis its first lead since early in the game when he hit a three-poishot with 7:06 to go. Both teams exchanged the lead from there on. Sam Adams scored to give KaysviUe a 0 advantage, but a hoop by Justin Peterson and a home-ru- n by Rawlings made it 75-7- 1 for South Davis Gardner sank a free throw for the Knights, but Peterson followed with a pair of tosses for the Spartans, and the lead increased to 77-7- 2 with 3:41 to go. Knight coach Clyde Jackson called a time out. When play resumed, KaysviUe began to press, and two quick baskets by Rhodes and Kynaston made it Rawlings answered that with a score to make it 79-7- 6 with 2:27 left, but Kynaston was fouled with 1:57 to go, and his free throws made it 79-7On the ensuing play, Gardner stole a pass near midcourt, then took it all the way for a lay-i- n to make it 80-7- 9 for the Knights. With 1:18 left, Kaysvilles Tom Bartley was fouled. He made the first of two free throws, but Peterson scored on a rebound for South Davis to knot things again at 81 all with 1:04 to go. The Knights began looking for a final shot, and Gardner was fouled with 27 seconds left. He calmly sank both shots, and after South Davis failed to score on the other end, Kynaston iced the game with his shots. 67-6- ; KAYSVILLE It looked for awhile like the Denver Nuggets School of Defense, but when it ended Thursday evening, KaysviUe Junior High had captured the Davis District boys basketball cham- pionship with a thrilling 83-8- 1 victory over South Davis Junior High. . This contest at Davis High was everything it had been promoted to be. Both teams showed plenty of offense, and neither team could put the other away until the final 27 seconds of the game, when Kays-ville- s Brad Gardner and Brian Kynaston both sank a pair of free throws to provide the Knights with the win. KaysviUe finished an emotional season with a perfect record, and South Davis, the defending champs, finished at The Knights took the early lead, moving to a 3 advantage after one period as Gardner got hot. That lead grew to as high as 1 1 in the second period when John Rhodes hit a lay-i- n to make it Rut the Spartans fought back, nar5 at halfrowing the lead to 15-- 0 13-- 2. 22-1- 39-2- 8. 43-3- time. c South Davis continued to chip $way at the lead in the third period, is Kitt Rawlings and Mark Sawyer went to work. At the end of three, the Knights led 67-6But the fourth quarter provided the most excitement for a good- 3. South Davis coach Kevin Wilson, who has enjoyed a 26-- 3 record over the last two years, was proud of his teams efforts. Theres no quit in these kids, it was a heck of a game. I felt the referees let us play for the most part, and we did a good job of staying with them. They are a very good team, he offered. The victory ended an emotional year for the Knights, who lost their coach Jack Reese after the first five game due to an illness. Jackson, vice principal at the school and a long-tim- e successful high school coach, stepped in. I think the kids were thinking a lot about Jack tonight, he said. They all visited him when he was in the hospital and at home. Its a shame either team had to lose, he continued. "South Davis is very weU coached, and showed a nt 71-7- 77-7- 6. 8. lot of heart and character. Kitt Rawlings is one of the finest ninth grade players Ive ever seen. Jackson also praised each of his players, saying he was at least nine players deep this year. Gardner is an excellent player, Rhodes is one of the finest point guards Ive seen, and Bartley has really come on. Kynaston is strong for his age and size, -- ly Its a shame that either team had to lose.... Jackson, kjh coach and Travis Hill has been a key player for us. He also complimented Kevin Peel, Sam Adams, Ryan Hansen, John Turner, Eric Hill, Mike Wooley and Quinn Major for their contributions to the championship year. Gardner was truly amazing, scoring 37 points Thursday night. Kynaston added 18, Bartley 11, Rhodes seven, Adams six, Peel four and Hill two. For South Davis, Rawlings finished his career with 25 points, including four three-pointer- s; Mark Sawyer had 15, Travis Jenkins 12, Peterson 10, Kunz eight, Rogers seven, and Brian Schofield two. Kaysvilles Brian Kynaston (52) drives for a South Davis Kitt Rawlings (24) applies the defense during 1 the Knights victory Thursday night at Davis High. Looking on are Travis Jenkins (34) and Brian Schofield (13) for South Davis. 85-8- DHS soccer starts Continued from previous poqe All-Coun- I Davis Highs KAYSVILLE soccer team is chopping at the bit to get started according to Bruce Bitner, their veteran coach. Final cuts were made a week ago Monday and Bitner feels he has the team he wants to compete seriously in Region Four. This week the team will play on ty selections going down with a knee injury halfway through league play. Tuesday, April 14 Highland at Bountiful Davis at Woods Cross East at Viewmont SCOTT BLAND Viewmont High Thursday, April 16 Bountiful at Davis Viewmont at Highland Woods Cross at East Perhaps no player was more important to his team than Bland, who took over the leadership : reins for Viewmont after Jason Buminghams injury. Bland won at least three league games with last second shots, and gave Viewmont a consistently strong effort all year. The senior averaged 16.3 points per game in league, was named to all star squad, and is the state for final college waiting currently offers before deciding which team to help next year. He is currently a Starter for the Viking soccer team. Tuesday, April 21 Viewmont at Bountiful East at Davis Highland at WX Friday, April 24 Bountiful at East at Viewmont Davis at Highland r I1 L BILL CROWTHER Viewmont High Perhaps the most improved player in the county, Crowther showed his importance in the Viking scheme with strong performances down the stretch. His aggressive play on defense caused opponents fits, and he held his own on the boards. : He averaged 9.8 points per game iiuegion, and was a major factor on the Vikings march to a league title. j-- ; $ CHAD RIGBY Bountiful High If there was any doubt about this senior's value to the Bountiful, -- 1 I I Separate tax payments - If you are sending payments for two different types of federal taxes to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at the same time, the IRS advises that you separate the checks or money orders for each payment to avoid confusion. ' SThe confusion can result in the payments being erroneously credited, especially if different tax forms are involved. For example, a person filing a 1986 Form 1040 with tax due should not include In that payment amounts due for 1987 estimated taxes. Also, taxpayers are advised to always write their social security numbers (employer identification number for business taxes), form number, and tax period involved oti any check or money order sent ta;the IRS. Then, if your check becomes separated from your tax form, the IRS can still credit the money to your account. Scots. The Davis team returns eleven players as returning lettermen this year. Brad Richins and Sam Gar- diner were elected as of the squad. Next week the team will face both Bonneville and Layton. Laytons Laytons ROD DIXON ALBERT CHAPPEL High program, it was erased in this years state tournament. The Braves were the surprise of the 4-- A tournament, finishing third and nearly beating eventual state champ Bonneville. Rigby averaged 12.2 points per game in league, and 13.1 in season, but at state, he scored 77 points in four games (19.3) and earned the praise of fellow players and coaches alike. JOHN CAHOON Bountiful High Another player who really came on for the Braves, Cahoon showed his brightest moments in the heat of the league race in February. A dazzling shooting display of three-point baskets by Cahoon helped A the Braves to a share of the league title, their third straight. He averaged 9.9 points in league, 9.5 during the season and 10.5 in the state tournament. JIM WALTON The dependable senior forward really came through for Bountiful at the end. An unselfish player who passed off the ball for 79 assists during the season, Walton came into his own at state, averaging 1 1 .5 points in four games, including a strong effort in the tournament opener against Orem. He finished with a 9.2 points per game average for the year, and his play inside allowed the Braves to finish third in state. 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