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Show Ffbiu.tn Sunii.iv. v. tossed in seven for the quarter. Timpview continued to control the momentum through the second B DKMSK DV1.KV Herald Corrt'spondent .1 PLEASANT - E (JKO A 13 point halftime deficit proved to be too much for Pleasant Grove to overcome as Timpview clinched it's seventh straight Region 8 victory with a victory Friday. "I'm happy with the win. "said Timpview coach Tim Lewis. "When you are number one. each team you play is sky high. It's hard to get up tor each game, but the kids got tough when it counted. If vou're going to be number one, you have got to play like number one." The Thunderbirds took control of the game in the first lead. Jell quarter, gaining a ""rA 1 ff s around, getting baskets from Bob Bowman and Lind-strolead took a The into the lock it room at hail time. Kawle. Matt 34-1- In the third quarter. Pleasant Grove became a dominant force, to only seven holding the The scored 16, with Vikings points. Scott Jensen leading the drive with , a two field goals and an assist to Cody Bell. sparked the and t 7 Do it 10 2 2 2 l.ndltrom 2 4 4 lundahl 12. 2 4 D..tn 6 I 7 11 IB 24 38 60 loiall 12 Barley 12 0. 2 D.tkenon 0 CROVI 12I Harm S.mmon 0 2 4 11 Hoyden 14 FUden 3 4 Timp.nw fieaMnf Gre.e lean. eotrU lmp 14 41-3- D Dfl.no,, Mm 5 flEASANT lenten 6 0 0 But despite the momentum turnaround, I'leasant Grove still trailed heading into the final quarter. We controlled what happened all imktrnm ' '0 60l. Roil 2 Bowman TIMPVICW three-pointer- basket t three-poin- 19-1- Fisher. Kurt Bailty. Richard 13-- 5 Lindstrom's 15 through the game." Lewis said "They never caught up to us." In the fourth quarter Timpview regained the momentum enough to Lind-stroouLscore the Vikings once more led the drive, popping in 10 points, including his third three-poin- t goal. Doug Ross, Bailey and Kawle also added scoring punch in the period. "We were confident the whole wa." said Lewis, "Our habit is w inning. We are not going to lose." the scoring quarter, spreading 60-5- 2 ! Paee extend win streak T -- Birds "SO - I'tah. TMK HKRALI). Provo. 1. !!'K7 3 pt 3 12 0 Ml 1 loiall 20 7 10 0 100 hr 10 B 6 2 4 13 12 It 60 13 11 7 S 14 14 17 H PG 25 Fowled out Harm Drckern Fisher 3 2 Jensen l.nditrom tjoali 14 Foul line 'Traditional' Provo defense Carbon's offense Tigers throttles - "traditional" gives easy victory 80-6- 4 Mountain View's Greg Pyne (24) wins this battle with American Fork's J.R. Smith (32), but Smith and the Cavemen eventually won the war. candidates before Smith earned the accolades. Likewise, both had a few candidates for goat's horns. After Troy Hales hit a three-pointwith 1:10 left in the game to narrow the Mountain View adthe Bruins' Greg vantage to Pyne misfired a pass to Mark Pollard under the basket. That gave the ball to the Cavemen. American Fork's Mike Dean then when put the Cavemen ahead he drilled a basket with 37 seconds 46-4- 40-2- 47-4- 6 to go. When Mountain View's Ken Cooper missed the front end of a opportunity with 27 seconds to go and American Fork's Robert Rasmussen grabbed the rebound, it appeared the Cavemen had the win. But the Bruins' Brad Gentry stole the ball from A.F.'s Hales with 10 seconds left. Gentry misfired on a layup attempt, but Pyne came up with the ball after a mad scramble. American Fork's Matt Lamb fouled Pyne in the melee and I'yne converted both ends of a with six seconds left to make it Bruins 48. Cavemen Fork 47. one Following two times out the Cavemen got by each team the ball to Smith, who launched an shot from the right three-pointe- pretty one-and-o- good. "You have to give A.F. some compliments for staying in there close enough to win it." Gardner concluded. For awhile, it seemed neither team was going to be able to win the game since both had opportunities to put a decision away and failed. Both teams had plenty of- hero 18-1- side. 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F.llmore 3 EIon 0 12 Evam 0 0 0 0. Collier 0000. Ratbond 0 i 20 3 4 44 80 0 18 24 18 20-- 80 Weil Jordan 64 !3 22 15 14 Ortm 3 ot goals Taylor 2 Bradshaw 2. Bahr 2 Fillrnort 2 Fould Tool foull Wett Jordan 26. out Jeuop CurM. SrMtiont Orem 15 Techrttcol foul Weit Jordan Go.9e 2 2 2 JORDAN (64): 2 4 4 8. Jfiiop 4 4 14 Draper 0 0 0 0, OREM (80): Ohoittrly OREM (52): Bloke 5 0 0 10 Hermon 5 6 9 16 Voegele 00 2. Frome 0 010: Tale 4 13 9. Urley 4 46 12: Winn I 3 Tolals 20 12 20 52 WEST JORDAN (46): No bo. available 31 5 1 3 14 10 Orem W. Jordan 110 14 14-- 46 52-4- Troy Taylor and Mike Curtis each had 14 for West Jordan. Seisiom Hill-cre- 5-- 17. WEST 34-2- 8 v. 42-3- enough and converted both free throws. But. the Bruins weren't through. A pass slipped through Pollard's hands, but also touched an A.F. player before going out of bounds. That gave Mountain View another breath of life. On the ensuing play, A.F.'s Rasmussen stole the pass intended for Pollard. Thus, the Cavemen managed to hold onto their place atop the Region Two standings. They are now 2 while the Bruins slipped to Mountain View's Pyne led all scorers with 20 points. 14 of which came in the second half. Pollard added 10. Dean led American Fork with 18. He had two during the Cavemen's stretch run. "We were down but never out," Eckles concluded. "That's because our kids believe in themselves and each other. 'This is not the first time we've come back like that." Eckles said. "We were down nine to Brighton with 40 seconds left and won it. It's fun to have eight guys who believe in each other." 18-a- ll foul-plagu- 30-2- Smith decided enough was 6-- 65-6- lead. 3 a momentary A.F. tiptoes past Bruins Herald Staff Writer American Fork coach Bob Eckles was elated. Mountain View's Joel Gardner was downcast. Eckles" Cavemen had just edged Gardner's Bruins 4948 when J.R. Smith converted two free throws with two seconds left. With seven minutes left, MounBut the Bruins tain View led had trouble finding the range from the field in the final quarter and finished with just one basket and eight free throws in that period. American Fork, meanwhile, put things together and got eight baskets including three and four free throws to deficit. erase that Neither team played particularly well offensively, a credit to the defensive efforts. "On defense, they were good and so were we," said Eckles. "If either of us had been able to put anything together offensively, we would have blown the other away." "I thought we played well," Gardner said. "Our defense was take a tied with American Fork at "We played better tonight then we have for two or three games. It was a good team effort," said Orem coach Paul Clark. at halftime, The game was but Orem outscored the home team in the final two quarters to pull out the game. Denise Herman led the Tigers with 16, Jeanine Utley had 12 and Mindy Blake 10. Orem hosts Thursday. Herald Correspondent In a game that was played on the free throw lines, the American Fork girls' basketball team nipped Mountain View 1 in a big Region Two battle Friday at A.F. The Cavemen went to the free throw line 44 times and Mountain View shot 22 charity tosses in the contest. "We didn't get a chance to play at all. The referees took us right out of the game. It wasn't really a game." said Bruin coach Jeri Kel-le"We had three girls foul out and Kim Talbot and Collette Schlap-p- i both had four on them." Piper Manuela topped the Cavemen with 26 points. Talbot was high for Mountain View with 24. The Bruins are 3 in league play and are at Brighton Thursday. American Fork is at Alta. In other Region 2 action, Orem downed West Jordan 6 to remain The Jaguars battled back to take lead at 6 midway through the second period when Troy Taylor connected on two free throws. Four foul shots by Bahr gave Orem back its advantage at The half ended with Orem in front On Smith's free throws By BOB HUDSON to PROVO (82): J JohnsoM 6 0 0 12. Monion 5 I I 12. Rogers 4 5 5 13 Sonnogo 6 12 17. Espl.n 3 2 2 9, 2. Mekinnon 2 3 3 7 Roll.ns 4 2 2 10. Heimuli I Tolols31 14 15 82 FromplonOOOO 5 19 Cook CARBON (54): Re.os 2 2 2 6, Cowoer 8 00 2 3 12 Miller 4 4 6 12. Johnson 10 13. Curl.s 0 2 3 2 Toto!s20 II 15 54 14 24 JJ 17-- 11 Provo 7 S 1616-- 34 Carbon Team Fouls Provo 16. Carbon 15 3 pl goals Santiaga 4, Monson Espl.n Cowper J, Johnson By LEANNE HOWARD In the opening quarter, the Tigers shots from used three three-poiBer. Bahr, Ben Bradshaw and Brad Fillmore 6-- Cavemen, Tiger girls win 65-6- I'hulo t Es-pli- this year." The Bulldogs had a balanced scoring effort, with 40 points on the inside and 40 points from the outside. Santiago led a parade of five Bulldogs in double figures. With 3:30 left in the game Orem 0 held a lead. The Tigers then slammed the door shut by going on a i5-- 4 spurt to end the game. "In the second half we played a little bit better defense and got the rebounds when we needed them," said Sheide. Crilsi-- three-poin- 38-1- 6-- 3 17 scoring 82-5- 4 West Jordan tried to pressure Orem on defense and keep the Tigers shooting from the outside. The plan turned into fouls as Orem connected on 34 free throws in Region to down the Jaguars Two play friday night. "They wouldn't let us get in an offensive flow. Hut they fouled us, and we made the free throws. It is a simple as that." said Orem coach Greg Sheide. who watched his team in Region Two play. improved to Orem had a hard time putting the Jaguars away. Even though the Tigers led throughout most of their home game, they couldn't put the Panthers away until the final moments of the fourth quarter. l.anc points, including four bombs. Tom Rogers followed with 13, James Johnson and Quin Monson had 12 each and Matt Rollins added 10. "I had six guys scoring equally, "said Drury, "Five kids scored n in double figures, and Todd scored nine." The win moves the Bulldogs to 1 in league play and sets up their showdown with arch-rivTimpview Tuesday. Carbon fell to 3 in Region 8. ProA PRICE vo defense boosted the Bulldogs to an easy victory over Carbon in Region 8 action Friday. Provo held the Dinos to a meager 12 points in the first half allowing the potent Dino offense only five points in the first period and seven in the second while a typically balanced scoring attack on the other end led the halftime lead. Bulldogs to a 2 "We played a traditional Provo High defense," said Provo coach Craig Drury. "It was as good a defensive effort as we have had - . . . . . . LJ . W st |