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Show THE SAMPLER Spoirits Friday, Feb. 26, 1982 Dugway Gains Share Of Top Spot If there is one attribute that characOgden. Since both teams have recordteam ' ed overwhelming wins of St. Joe and terizes a George Bruce-coache- d Tintic it appears almost certain that it is that the team gets progressively smell the can when better, and they Dugway and Wendover will end the season with a tie. roses, they get downright hard to live with. If this comes to pass, the Mustangs and the Cats will play one game to determine the Division champion and an automatic spot in the state tournament.. Eoser of that game moves into the Region round robin and will still have a chance to go to state. Josephs found this out Friday when the Dugway Mustangs defeated Earlier in the year the Jays '75-4-3. Dugway had defeated St. Joe by 25 points. The second time around the margin was 32 points. St! The win elevated Dugway into a tie for the top spot in Division Two of Region 11, with just one game to play. Both Wendover and Dugway will end the regular season Feb. 26 with Dug- 13 Score It wasn't much more than a good against St. Joe as Dugway 'had its entire squad score. John DeWitt was the top point maker warm-u- p way playing Tintic at Dugway and Wendover meeting St. Joseph's in 13-m- an with 16 counters with four other players making it into the double figures during the short time they were in the game. Joe Mohammed came up with 12 points, John Witkowski had 13, and the backcouirt flash Steve Bruce scored 10 points. lead at the end of the first period, stretched to 42-1- 5 by halftime, and Coach Bruce was able to give every kid a chance to play and to try all lands of combinations. Dugway will close out its crazy season Friday when they travel to East. Carbon, then back to the practice court to prepare for the final league game on the 26th. A big non-leag- 21-- 8 (Editors Note: The Mustangs ran their record to 13-- 3 with a 2 win over East Carbon last Friday. That game had no bearing on the league standings however, it was learned this morning that Wendover lost last nigfit to St. Joe 6 giving the Mustangs sole possession of first place going into tonights game with Tintic. A win at Tintic will give the Mustangs the Region 11 Division 2 championship and an automatic berth into the state championships at St. George. 54-4- 62-5- ue r v.;; i t Sr :-- . t sfr V ' IS? - .... -V... iir Here I Come Point-lan- d Anita Palmer, point maker supreme for the Dugway Mustangs girls basketball team evades a North Summit defender on her way to another two points. Miss Palmer scored 12 points in helping Dugway into the state tournament with a 60-4- win over North Summit last Thursday. 2 Dugway Girls rip North Summit Dugway basketball coach Steve Larsen and his girls cage squad are now looking forward to the state 1A After the halftime intermission, that Dugway defense continued to shut off NSs while the basketball tournament that began Dugway. firing shooting continued hot. Five last nigbt, thanks to an impressive Anita points by Miss Moe and 11 M2 win over North Summit last paimer in five and a half by minutes Thursday. had Dugway cruising in front, 38-2Dug-robi- n nd.of1thf third With no girls regional round- - At 46-2had to grown North Summit and Dugway ways.inar8,n laid it all on the line last Thursday, 50-2- After stretching its margin to early in the final quarter Dug-col- d and with the exception of a brief wa slacked off a bit as North Sumspell in the second period Dug- mit. mate !js final charge. Once way had things its own way. aSain 8 tbe Pr After a slow opening first period stymie Dugoutscored NS, the ay, Mustangs in which Dugway, led by the shoot- hut NS couldn t maintain its 10-- 4 80, of fashioned Monica. a Moe, ing and Dugway shut em off at lead, NS made its most serious chal- the pass, regained control of the pro- hngi- Cruised to the wire, the Miss Moe with six points paced ceedinS winner hy 18 points. Dugway to the first period lead, and State Tournament 30-12 Wilde put Dugway in front to Dugway began tournament play open the second period. No. Summit then applied a foil court press that Thursday in Gunnison and is expect- Cfatexute a str temporarily threw the Mustangs off In game, coach Larson cnvtp got balanced scoring from five In the first three minutes of the players, led by Moe, with 19, Wilde second period NS outscored Dugway with 14, Palmer with 12, Robin 11-- 0 to take a 15-1- 2 lead before Hunt with nine and Wold with six. It was the defensive work of this Dugway could get themselves un- same tracked. It was Robin Hunt that qiiintet that dominated the broke the scoring drought for Dug- - game as North Summit had to work, way, when she canned a short jump- - and work long and hard to get a deer at the four minute mark to bring cent shot as Dugway dominated the Paula Wold boards at both ends of the court, Dugway close at 15-1put pugway back on top 16-1- 5 with ELS! 10 22 44 40 a pair of freethrows, and from there IB 4 is 27 o looked never back. Dugway dugway 1. P51 7. 7 O O O UK . H5W0 4. cm m The Dugway defense shut NS out waT during the second half of the second Ma ... period while, they were scoring 10 $,5"' points, and by half time were in front 22-1- Mii: . 163 EAST 3RD SOUTH, SALT LAKE CITY, PHONE: TOOELE. . . Jets 4-- 2 8.88 Bullets 4--2 NAGE GLCM Our best seller in wash-wepolyester, bright and in spring colors. 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