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Show ; ' ""' ? 1 " I "s"rK's : - 1 ' 1 ' ? - g ? ' ' :' ' ; J I ; -.' VC V? : . I. - Vrv1 if i: IT'-:' Ih'l '' ;! SCOTT PETERSON, left, Uintah rockets to the hoop with the basketball and trying to block the ! shot is Duchesne's Blair Madsen. Peterson missed the layup and fouled out a few seconds later. 1 , - " 7 t t .Vv j i ' - . i lO V- - 1 y- - . V - 5 v - r 1 .. --1.., : . " : - f ' V 1 . $ ' -- - 1 i- . ,;s ; r- I I DUCHESNE'S TREN GRANT, right, uses his : foot to chop down Uintah Ute eager Kary : Hamilton, left. Uintah had a two point lead, but Duchesne scored 13 straight points to win the game by ten points. ' -re1 Ue cagers suffer losses r vo Duchesrae and Alvaronii. The Uintah Utes had a 62-60 lead with 3:20 left in the consolation battle in the Uintah Tournament, Saturday, but Duchesne burned the hoop for 13 unanswered points to defeat the Utes, 78 to 68 to pocket third place. Uintah and Duchesne were tied at 4-4 early in the game, but the Utes fired in five straight points on two field goals by Scott Peterson and a free throw by Mike Johnson to take a 9 to 4 advantage. advan-tage. However, Duchesne scored nine straight on five points by Bailey, and two points each by Madsen and Fabrizio. The Utes outscored the Eagles, 10 to 6, to make the score at the end of the first quarter, 19 to 19. Grant and Sleight fired in two points each to give Duchesne a lead of 25 to 21 early in the second quarter, but Johnson fired in 14 points, Jeff Droll-inger Droll-inger put in four points and Steve Yadon scored two points to make the score at the end of the second quarter, 41 to 38 in favor of Uintah. Duchesne outscored Uintah, 9 to 2, early in the third quarter to take a 47 to 43 advantage, but Kary Hamilton, Drollinger tossed in four points on two field goals and Johnson and Dave Allen scored one field goal each to give Uintah Uin-tah a 57 to 54 lead at the end of the third quarter. Drollinger gave Uintah a five point lead late in the third quarter when he grabbed the ball on a missed foul shot by Johnson and put it through the hoop for a field goal. Johnson fired in two field goals and Hamilton put in one point on a free throw to give the Utes a 62-60 lead with 3:28 left in the fourth quarter. The Utes had a one point lead of 61-60 and Peterson Peter-son stole the ball from an Eagle hoopster, drove down the court, jetted to the hoop, but missed a layup, which would have resulted in a four point Uintah Uin-tah lead after the free throw by Hamilton. Peterson gained his fifth foul when he fouled a Duchesne Eagle just after he missed his layup. The end of the world in the basketball department took place for the Utes in the final three minutes as Duchesne fired in 13 points for a 73-62 lead. What hurt Uintah the most was that after Duchesne tied the game up at 62-62 the Utes committed three turnovers in a row and Duchesne scored six points off the Uintah mistakes. Uintah scored six points and Duchesne put in five points to make the final score: Duchesne, 78 and Uintah, 68. ...... ..V . .......... Johnson was the top scorer in the game with 35 points. He put in 12 field goals and hit 11 out of 14 free throws. Also scoring points for Uintah were Hamilton, 15; Drollinger, 10; Peterson, 4; Yadon, 2 and Allen, 2. Uintah hit 14 out of 20 free throws and put in 27 field goals. Madsen was the number one Duchesne scorer with 21 points. He put in six field goals and hit 9 out of 9 free throws. Also scoring points were: Fabrizio, 14; Hanberg, 12; Ohm, 12: Bailey, 11 ; Grant, 6 and Sleight, 2. " it The Utes were toppled in tk. f round of the varsity touraal!f' ' Ue ftrst quarter wM w to 6 inf. ' Altamont. The Longhorns had . r advantage at the end of thi " 1 quarter and had an eight Dointll -tafterthreequarlSig 5 Scoring points in the game torn I were: Drollinger, 9; Hamilton j 7; Peterson, 6; Yadon, 6; JohnU' J Walker, 4. Scoring points for Alt. were: Hansen, 14; Todd, 13; son, 9; Lindsay, 8 and Miles '7 i-.-j j - f , K j- - - L j m u ' ' - ' nr -.... i4Mt y.. . ':.... ' 1 -1" : . 1 . t - '" . - film 1 f'i v , 0 lii7 hR? i N ' ' . . ' ' -' s Eit! THE BASKETBALL BOUNCES on the rim during a layup i tempt by the Uintah Utes' Jeff Drollinger, left. |