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Show Sun Advocate Thursday, March 5, 1907 Dinos down West in tournament opener ' ByWALTBORLA Sports writer Carbon High OGDEN sprung a major upset here Monday in the first day of activity in the Class 3A basketball tournament by dropping a highly favored West High Panther cage crew by a score of 4744. The Dinos, moving on in the championship bracket, faced Region Eight rival Spanish Fork in the 4:10 p.m. game Wed-- , nesday afternoon in the Dee Special Events Center at Weber State College. Spanish Fork was a big winner over Sky View from northern Utah in the final game on Mondays slate. Mike Miller, Carbons senior center, provided the impetus for the close win over West, getting basket for the the Dinos with just 38 seconds remaining in the game. The two rivals went into the final period a with the score knotted at lack a characterized by quarter of scoring. Jimmy Glasker gave West a three-poiedge by hitting a but Scott Revas kept the Dinos close by making good on two charity tosses. Carbon finally got a one point lead (4342) on a bucket by Tom Cook and the Panthers retaliated with a field goal for a 4443 lead to set up Millers clincher. West desperately sought to regain the edge again in the final 38 seconds, missing on three long shots. The Panthers fouled Marcellous Cowper when the Dinos finally gained ball go-ahe- ad 39-3-9, Clyda Mueller Standard Examiner Tom Cook from Carbon gets a hand on the Jaall while Alex Ells from West tries for it as well. Dino Mike Miller reaches for control also in the opening game of the state 3A tournament Monday, nt three-point- This weekend CEU opens diamond sate Coach Frank Juliano and his Eastern Utah College baseball squad swing into preof conference action this weekend with games scheduled at BYU and Helper. The Eagles travel to Provo Friday for a twin bill at BYU with the BYU junior varsity squad and on Saturday the same two teams return to the Helper diamond for two more games. The first game each day is scheduled to begin at noon. Beginning March 14, CEU will be on the road for a week of diamond action in sunny Arizona, taking on seven different Arizona junior college or junior varsity teams of four-yecolleges in preparation for the upcoming ICAC campaign. In Arizona, the Eagles will start with Grand Canyon junior varsity, take on South Mountain, Barton County, Arizona ar Central Arizona, State JV, Yavapai and Arizona Western. On the return trip the Eagles will stop off at St. George on March 23 to engage Dixie Collee r. in a and his assistant Steve Weiser are looking forward to a successful conference race, one similar or hopefully just a little better than the they shared with Snow College and Utah Technical College last year. The Eagles return six starters from last years squad and have beefed up the mound staff considerably, a most important item in the tight schedule of the ICAC and a preponderance of double-heade- Juliano rs and is completed games against Utah 10 Technical College in Helper on May 9. possession double-heade- ce Coach on April with two each date. playing League action for CEU begins with a twin bill at Snow College IMW sl(. Waterfowl stamps still available s The deadline for ordering the Utah First of State Migratory Waterfowl Stamp Print was February 28 and print collectors may no longer place orders for this limited edition. The stamps themselves are still available in limited quantities, however, and can be ordered until Monday, March 16. Hunters and wildlife art collectors have been eager to acquire the limited edition stamps and prints. The stamp image is of a pair of tundra swans sweeping the Utah landscape and was taken from an oil painting by noted wildlife artist Leon Parson. The proceeds from the stamps will be used to replace and reestablish marshlands lost in 1986 Lake. Still available are mint stamps at $6 each and artist signed stamps at $11 each. For more information toll-fre- call e ;eseationsReque$tedgSerying DINING BOOM . MENU Player of the Week 0 Cancer Information Semca of Utah is'BmMitoweiif'SS After strong performances in the two games that East Carbon played in the Region 13 tournament, Duane Padilla has been named City Markets Player of the Week. Padilla was among the high scorers in both games. open the burning exactly nets themselves, but the eight points the Dinos put on the board during the quarter were sufficient for the win. West doubled the score on Carbon in the first quarter to take off on a 7 lead, giving every indication they intended to sweep the Dinos aside. Carbon would have none of this, however, and bounced right back into the game with a balanced scoring attack in the second quarter that saw all five 14-- Young wrestlers from Price, East Carbon and Helper attended two different meets Feb. 21 and came home with many awards. The meets were at Orem High at Orem and Weber State College at Ogden. Wrestlers from Price who placed at Orem in the flyweight division included Jesse Fausett, in the ot 84054078 Clyde Mueller Standard Examiner West's James Latu battles with Carbon Dino Tom Bill Johnson for the rebound in the opening game of the state 3A tournament Monday at the Dee Events Center in Ogden. starters share in the scoring. The Dinos assumed a shortlived lead at the 2:35 mark when r. Revas connected on a West took the lead again with 1:10 remaining and put tremendous pressure on the three-pointe- Dinos to score six "unanswered points to go out for the inad5 termission with a 30-2- vantage. The Panthers continued to maintain the lead, however small it was, throughout the third quarter until Revas hit and Miller another came up with a bucket in close 9 to tie the score at the deadlock after three quarters of play. Glasker hurt the Dinos with his three long shots to account for nine points but the Panther guard was slowed up somewhat midway through the fourth period when he was assessed with his fourth personal foul. Cowper added a to the two Revas registered to three-point- er 39-3- three-point- bantam division, I WELLINGTON AUTOMOTIVE 1 Transmission Special Jimmy Ruden, third. Placing in the intermediate division at Orem were Brock Fausett, first; Randy Hunt, third; Shawn Timothy, third; and David Pulsipher, second. Geoff Schmitz placed second in the cadet division. Helper wrestlers who placed in the Orem meet were Travis Gray, second in the flyweight McCade Mascaro, first in bantam. In the intermediate division, Brian Paletta was third; Jake Gray, third; and Greg Cunningham, third. Jeromy Gray placed second in the school boy division. East Carbon wrestlers who 1 GM 4x4 receives a Case of Coke products One VCR rental with two movies A large deli pizza or Drive TH350 4x4 Other transmissions at special price 350 Chev. Engine I3 while they last Reconditioned 1592 E. The Friendliest Store in Town I Main, 12-1- 12-1- pre-tournam- 54-3- C $QQ m with m exchange Wellington-6- 37 Providing services in hearing aids, hearing evaluations and speech therapy consultation. We - - CCC-- A Saturday, March 7, starting at 9 a.m. 0 I first. Jared Leonard placed first in the midget class while Brandon Martinez placed first in intermediate and John Gitlin placed second in the junior weight class. Atwood, Announces his next clinic in Price 100 North 590 East, Suites For Appointment Call 5533 placed in the Orem meet were Eli Jackson, third, and Levi Ferguson, second in the bantam class. In the midget class, T.J. Johnson placed third; Chad Starzel, second; and Kenny Manzanares, first. Kyle Abeyta placed first in the intermediate class. Wrestlers from Price in the Weber meet who placed in the bantam division were Jordan Leonard, second, and Travis CertifiedLicensed Audiologist with exchange call (or quotes! "We Specialize In Diesel Repair COURTESY OF .nv. The Panthers came up with 4 success ratio at the line, very impressive, but they just did not get as many attempts as Carbon which can be attributed to excessive fouling on their part. The real key to the Dino 3 record success was the and Revas Cowper at posted by the line. Region Eight entries won three of the four games played on Monday in the tournament. Provo, one of the favorites, easily disposed of South High by a 8 score and the Spanish Fork win in the last game of the day gave the region a clean sweep for the first day. Dean Platis, PhD, 310 i I la HEARING & SPEECH CENTER Automatic Transmissions ed 695 I This weeks player of the week 4-Spe- three-pointer-s, SALT LAKE 1 1 er offset the West long shot artist. Both teams came up with 14 field goals and the same number of but the Dinos took advantage of nine more opportunities at the free throw line by making good on 16 of 23 attempts11 - Young wrestlers place in meets Dallas Howa placed second; Jimmy Horrocks, second; Brian Wheeler, second; and Shawn Counsil, second. In the midget weight, Beau Fausett placed third; Tyson Mele, third; and m WOE er second. l-O- 228-806- four first and Michael Ruden, Thor ((good news about cancor. Call fha Cancer Information Sorvico of Utah. ALSO AVAILABL with just seconds remaining and the Dino dropped both free throws into the net for. the final 4744 margin. Carbons defensive play in the fourth quarter cannot be overemphasized. West managed only five points the entire eight minutes of play in the period. 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