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Show - ' "S- - l- - - v i jwi. L I. ... - f-- p. 11 i i 4 PBtS Thursday, February 10, 1983 . ' r - r ' Braves aodl by Sp4 Tim Karas Dugways1 girls basketball team captured the Region 11 title by smashing the Park City Miners and North Summit Braves' with thrilling victories, to finish undefeated within region, and upping their over-al- l record to .... Vt K : After the basket,. Dugway went into their full (W-- 'U Cathy Keetch chipped in 6. Robin Hunt had a good defensive game as well as offensively, she had 9 points, 16 rebounds, 12 recovered balls, and 2 blocked shots. 2-- ... Bravesscalped mit arrived February 3 to play the Mustangs, on .their home court, with a 2 overall record, ranked third in region behind South Summit Oast years regional champs) In a non-regio- n put her team up by two. points, 8 by halftime. 6-- 20-1- She finished with the games high of 23 points. Coach Pitcher, during the break, gave his team a pep and Dugway. Their hopes of tying Dugway and South Summit for talk, "1 told them, if they wanted the championship, they would have to start playing like a champion. Getting their self confidence back, the team came, out with one thing on their the regional championship were quickly crushed, as the Mustangs outplayed them in the second half for a 8 triumph. The Mustangs knew if they won the game, the gional championship would belong solely to themselves. "Before the game, the team was highly confident of the victory, stated Dan Pitcher, Dugways coach. With that kind of thinking, the Mustangs rolled over the Braves 4 in the first quarter. Lea Fletcher, a Dugway senior playing her last home game, nailed in four of those points from the 53-4- mind, to scalp the Braves of North Summit. Dugway totally out played the Braves in the second half by battering them with a 36 to 18 barrage. Junior Monica Moe, high point scorer this season, popped in 12 points that half to finish with 19. She hit on 8 of 18 from the field, 44 8-- When the second quarter arrived, the Mustangs, defense started slacking off and with it went their confidence. North Summits Cheryl Judd, a freshman, sank in 10 points to help commanding their opponents meager points respectively. After this first quarter. Christiensen knew a change of game plan had to be at- tempted. By hard pressing and keeping the ball away , Intermountain started play- . In the second quarter,. Dugway only outscored the opposition by one point, Monica and Marianne, the two top scorers all year 7-- 6. . s 1 I i non-regio- J ' J ! 1 South Summit. Dugways op-- .. ponent will be the number w 49-- 4 MARIANNE WILDE of Dugway lofts a shot up towards the basket. Marianne Is the second leading scorer on the team ''r with a 13.5 points per game average. 1 spectively. Rounding put the scoring was Lea Fletcher who put in both of her E.11K1 OCXanflZRSARV free-thro- w at- 1 vs tempts from the line, late in the fourth quarter to help insure the Mustangs of the triumph. This game was initially line. from the . She upped her points per J . ORDER A G3EW CAK AT T1KIESE SAVBDJGS. . . FACTORY ORDER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING DURING FEBRUARY, AND PAY ONLY .. . scheduled for an earlier date, but the contest was w game (ppg) average to 14.5. Chevettes Cavaliers Citations Over Invoice snowed out, and eventually rescheduled. Monica put in 16 points - Over Invoice Mount Olympus Waters now provides complete Over Invoice residential and commercial water cooler service to the Tooele Valley Area and Dugway.. Mount Olympus Waters- ,- FMV CaU ; J free-throw- Marianne was the high scorer with 17 points, 8 for 16 from the field, and 1 for 4 free-thro- ' came in the last quarter, when they were needed the most. She was a brilliant 6 s and a for 6 in team leading 6 assists. Cathy Keetch 'and Robin Hunt were limited to only 4 points but were the top two in rebounds, 12 and 10 re- nail down the victory. from Monica and Marianne, 'v points, but 5 of those points 37-2- 6. termountain's coach Todd , Paula Eva only had 65 The game went down to the last quarter with Dugway up by 9 points, Intermountain notched 15 points on the scoreboard, that quarter, but still lost the game as the Mustangs scored enough points, 12, to In- ing tough. lead. But selves. 18 ', ' 58 percent completion ratio, Intermountain score 8 times, good for 16 points, while putting in 13 points them- ianne Wilde, who had 9 and i and 2 for 5 from the line. long, the Mustang's defense started floundering. They let 4 - for the game, just one point below her ppg average. She was 7 for 12 from the field, that cushion wouldnt last tallies. Those points were due to the devastating play Of Monica Moe and Mar- 24-1- 0 ha- . When the third quarter began, Dugway still had a 49-4- w in free-thro- long, were limited to only 2 points apiece. uary 25, Dugways girls ran their record to 5 and 1 with a close victory , 1 over Intermountain. Dugway exploded for 17 points in the first quarter to I. ; seventh ranked team in ReRobin Hunt, a junior and gion 12. If the Mustangs for the game, keep winning, hopefully they will, then they shall make it pumped in 13 points. Robin put in 5 of 13, 38 percent, v to the finals, Saturday eve- -' from the field and 3 of 9: ning, February 26. . The team will use whatfrom the line. ever support they can get She was also the team leader So if youre looking for some in rebounds with 20. Senior Lea Fletcher, in good basketball, try making it to one of these games. her best performance this co-capta- 882-633- 1 Distributors .. 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State competition for the Mustangs will begin February 23, 8:10 p.m., at percent completion ratio, and 3 for 3 on the line. field. game, Jan- t year, hit on 4 of 8, 50 percent, from the field and 3 for 3 from the line, which was good enough for 11 points. Marianne Wilde, a junior overcome Dugways lead and t f 58victor The Braves of North Sum- . 4 ON A JUMP BALL, Dugways Lea Fletcher (no. 34) competes with North Summits' Wendy Ball (no. 14) for control of the ball. Lea had 11 points In helping the Mustangs to a Dugway drills Intermountain by Sp4 Tim Karas s X ,v.'' 80-2- 6-- y w Dug-way- 15-1- 2. Cl', -- , -2 :.!fi .1 while Mustang victory, Mustangs were off and running. third quarter points, limiting Park City to only 6 points. Fourth quarter action was Dugways lowest scoring effort, but they still outscored The game the Miners 8 ended in a crushing victory for the Mustangs, upping their record to 1 and 0 for league. The Park City outing was a good game for Dugway, with contributions from the , - ' from the line and scored 10 points from the field. Paula Eva upped her 8 point aver--' age, scoring 14 points in the ff sank 10 field goals for 20 S: ' v with 16. She was 6 for 6 On Thursday, January 27, When the third quarter began, the. Mustangs were as strong as ever. Keeping up the full court press, Dugway 9'"' completion ratio from the field and 5 of 6 from the - r - '4 of the Mustangs traveled to Park City, for their second league game. When the was up, the opening tip-o- 45-1- 0. - iW'f - Y. - ; t t f. t . Next in line was Marianne fused, this caused several fouls. Dugway went to the free throw line 12 times in the second quarter and scored 11 of the 26 second quarter points from the charity stripe. Marianne hit 6 of 6 and Monica hit 5 of 6. After the first half the Mustangs were in the lead jrptt v Dugway was ica who scored a new career ' high of 31 points. Monica hit 13-20 for a 65 percent line. 2. ft $&&& recovered balls. The high' scorer for Mon- caved-l- n court press, and the Miners s just couldn't handle it. Paula Eva, Monica, and Marianne Wilde were all over Park City causing them to throw bad passes that were eventually picked off by Robin and Cathy Keetch. The Mustangs controlled the whole first quarter (and the other three) by out scoring the Miners 18-When the second quarter, began, the Miners were con- ' S .fc- - 5 a sophomore reserve, came i in for four points and two , 7-- i. Robin Hunt tipped the ball to Monica Moe who took it straight in for two. to new Girls 'Regional Rflirsleirs Sail whole team. Fiona McHardy, 3-- 0, Miners . r- - |