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Show J vY .r i.r ' - . ' ... c it , f fc.l ( ' A ' J 1 J 1 , i wwmnm. 13, 1883 SpQDITltS Thursday, January Pioneers rope Mustangs for victory by Sp4 Tim Karas The Pioneers of Lehi revenged an earlier seasonal loss to the Mustangs by 3 knocking off Dugway in girls' basketball action, score. On the Dugway team, 37-2- 5 61-5- Marianne Wilde was high with 16 points, 6for 8 in December 21, at Lehi. It was the Mustangs first free-throw- s; followed by: Monica s, 12 Moe, points, 8 for 8 in loss in four games. One of Dugway's three victories ,,, MIk. DUGWAY'S Monica Moe rf ... . sports the new basketball uniformvarsity dura at ing game played Lehl, December 21. Monica scored points in the losing The first time the two teams met, at Dugway 12 cause, 61-5- 3. earlier this season, she scored a personal high of 25 points to lead the Mustangs to a victory. free-throw- against Lehi, a game in which points, 4 for 4 in free throws, 100 percent; Lea Fletcher, 8 points, 6 for 7 in 86 percent; Cathy Keetch, 6 points, 2 for 4 in 50 percent, and Fiona McHardy with one point. The next varsity game for Dugway will be against South Summit, regional champions and second in state last year, January 20 at home. 59-5- 0. free-throw- s, macy early in the game, as lead they had a into the second quarter.going The Mustangs fought back and by 15-- 9 y. V V.,p X!-i&-- the lead had switched over to Dugway's favor. That lead wouldnt last j r';: t V .. - ;W M. f i" . - , - , 4" o I .' - . - . - :; . s p-'- i . : v- .- .. A. ' . ' wi vx ' ir.v ? - . 5,. .: , r ;; 4y - , , ' v-- .- . , ' x ' ! ' 1 v V ..V t . 'Viv-vVS i i If y ' t Here's how they finished for the .season: Wizard, 68 percent; Aku, 67 percent; Goat 65 percent; Roper, Sheep Herder, percent; and E.T., last issue's predictions. Hie Goat Roper and Aku shared top honors with 26 correct out of 40 games induding one tie, for a percentage of 67 pers cent ratio. Our other local experts had the following record over this time 62 frame: Wizard, 24-15-- percent; E.T. 130-90-- 4, Don't be surprised if you see some more football pre- dictions in "The Sampler" sometime around March or May. That's roughly when the United States Football League kicks off for the first time ever. With teams, to name a few, like the Michigan Panthers, Birmingham Stallions, Chicago Blitz anid Denver Gold, the season could be an interesting one 59 per- In the overall predictions, the final tabulations had the .Wizard holding onto his lead and finishing two games up on Aku. Actually it went down to the last game, where the Wizard picked Penn State over Georgia in the Trojans melted away the Anaconda Steel team by a 1 score of in a game played at the Tooele Jr. High School, January 5. This was Dugway's second win in as 81-6- many games. The week before, Decem- i ber 22, the Trojans painted i 4 r f f t ru were John McCall and Willie Brown, notching 22 and 16 points respectively. Overall, the Trojans are 4 and 2 for the season, 3 and 2 in the Tooele County Basketball League. Which doesn't include the game played yesterday against Fantastic Plastic, as that score was unavailable by printing time. d, ! indeed. Dugway's John McCall led all scorers with 34 points, as fleet-foote- d I 59 percent. the Reds of Tooele hot-hande- ! 140-80-4,- 64 1, 89-5- T 142-78-- 4, 54 percent. 1, i t 147-73-- 4, cent; and the Sheep Herder 21-18-- f 149-71-- 4, won-los- 23-16-- 1, s i Sugar Bowl. by SP4 Tim Karas and Wil Jackson the v vM J . managed to get ony 6 out of 10 games right. Here's how they did with Trojans take two in a J '' ed Wizard, Goat Roper and E.T. . r t 'so-call- free-throw- s, 55-5- 0 r 100 percent compleratio; Paula Eva, 10 tion the Mustangs easily won Lehi established supre- halftime, When you pick up this issue of "The Sampler", you might notice that the football predictions have been deleted from this paper. The reason being, the season is nearly over with. As only the professionals have games remaining, which of course are the playoffs. Over the Christmas break, there were some dear upsets across the board. Not one of our experts picked the New Orleans Saints to knock-of- f the Denver Broncos or the Philadelphia Eagles to skate by the Dallas Cowboys. The area where our predictors had the toughest time picking correctly were the bowl games, as the L. , Football predictions halt with end df season long, as the Pioneers were hungry for the win. In the second half, Lehi outscored the Mustangs by 12 points, a . ' ' p r U be against Decor, at 8 p.m. on Jan. 19 at the Tooele Junior High School. The TYojans will try and improve their second place standings within a nine-tealeague. 5. Helping ignite the team to its smashing lopsided victory t m i Wil Jackson, Trojans coach. Stated, "The team seems to be showing a steady improvement as the season wears on. We should definitely be. at top form by the time the post seasonal tournament rolls around, approximately - I between Feb. 3 23." 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