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Show I I ftge 8 TIIE DESERET SAMPLER, i Friday, February 29, 1980 eds JY 1 . Eric Van Liere's two free throws with 12 seconds remaining in the game gave the Dugway Mustangs a 56-5- 4 victory February 15 over the North Summit Braves to successfully complete the schools s first undefeated season in history. In wining their 18th game of the year, and 13th APY straight league victory, the Mustangs assured Off Sale M : leave Coalville victorious without a fight. The Braves, who finished their regular season in a four-wa-y tie for fourth at were physically and men8-- 5, tally prepared. Dugway was flat. THEREIN lied the ingredients for a barnburner. The Mustangs found themselves down by two, 30-2-8 at the half but coach George Bruce said the mood in the lockerroom was far from disgust. We talked a few things over, Bruce explained, but the kids felt all along they could come out and take the thing. 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With four and a half minutes remaining, 66 center Mark Marsh picked up his fifth foul and exited the game. The game then turned into a free throw contest. Dugway poured in five to North Summits two. and the states only unbeaten record remained intact. BRUCE figured it shouldnt have been that eight-poi- nt 38-al- l. " . . close. We couldve won it by 20, he asserted in referring to Marshs foul trouble, but Greg (Brown) in the quarter. In fact, both Eric and only shot Mike had good shots all night long but none of 1-- 11 Save on all briefs, bikinis: Off Sale stock up now on or pretty panties at beautiful savings. Choose from so many styles, demure to daring. With lace trim, sport stripes, novelty prints. Lots more in a choice of - ' colors and easy-car- e fabrics like cotton, polyester, blends. S.M.L 1. m Sale prices effective through Saturday. re 6.99 rpmpers. Terry Plush cottonnylon terry rompers in several styles. White and bright colors. Juniors' . S.M.L. them would fall. Before the game, Bruce admitted he was a bit about his teams mental preparedness skeptical defeated Wendover for the Region title I was afraid we wouldnt be up for this one. But North Summit played well. ' THE Mustangs mediocre first three quarters proved both points. In the opening five minutes of the first quarter about four or five times, they went back-doBruce estimated, because we were playing poor defense. But Bruce shouldered some of the blame. By the time I recognized what they were doing and called a timeout, they had us by five. it We were also hampered by the fact they were extremely physical, he continued. We couldnt go inside cm them most of the night. In the lock-erooafterwards, both Brown and Van Liere pointed out their bruises. ONLY when Marsh exited midway through the final period did Brown begin to find any room. ' Brown, however, did find a few holes in the Brave defense early in the second period. 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