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Show r Sports THE SAMPLER Friday, Feb. 20, 1981 ustoigs (Editors Note: Before Sam Liddiard, Jimmy their game against St. VanLeeuwen and John Joe, seniors John Bate, Witkowsld, and a to Steve Bruce Jimmy VanLeeuwen, Brad Eva, Sam Liddiard, five footer after a steal Jeff Burke and Jeff from Wildcat guard Carter were honored for Richie Dixon. DUGWAY WAS withplaying their last home in three once again at the game. Congratsl Also, Mt. Vernon, a team the 1:59 mark when Brad Mustangs were sched- Eva scored on the offenuled tophy Feh. 13, was sive boards, and the Musdeclared ineligible be- tangs were in position tq cause of player viola-turn- close even further after had So Dugway played VanLeeuwen the Woods Cross JV on blocked Dixon in the Feb. 11 in a practice lane. But at that juncture game. With the forfeit the Mustangs were from Mt. Vernon, the Mustangs finished their Though they closed to league season at an even within three late in the while pushing their game, the score was not After indicative of just how overall marie to ending their schedule much the Wildcats dome with oppo- inated. Throughout the nent Park City, Dugway second half, the Wildcats will begin Region play ruled the inside but couldnt connect effecMarch 6 at Park City. The Wendover Wild- tively. On the other hand, cats held off a late Dug- the Mustangs were in the way surge to beat the one and .one bonus situaMustangs for the second tion at the free throw line straight time this year and took foil advantage Wit-kows- ki s. out-scor- ed 9-- 2. UST 21.50 800 Rounds Pius Ftm Balt Bucklal 4-- 4 8--7. non-leagu- - the Remington "Brick". . . 500 Rounds of .22 LR High Velocity" Ammo and a get handsome Belt Buckle (A $6.95 value) Absolutely FREEI Crafted of pewter-tone- d metal and designed by famed wildlife sculptor Sid Bell. 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' the third quarter for some needed revitalization before stopping St. Joe Feb. 6 here 67-4AHEAD BY 12 at the half, the Mustangs began Whether it was the action taken that did it, both front court men turned in good perform- bad pass and a charging ing (20 points) and seniors. 6. to falter badly. With a ances foul against them, the Mustangs saw their lead as St. dip to four, 40-3"Joe converted a layup with 4:31 remaining in the third period. marked an improvement in Joe Mohammed, who had been suffering of late as he connected for 10. Bate chipped in with eight while Bruce hit t for seven and had 10 assists. Woods Cross 58 Dugway 48 -- aid ish Bushnell 7X35 SCOPECHIEF 3X9 RIFLE SCOPE UST 186.98 109 With the exclusive Bushnell's best "Bullet Drop Compensator" design. 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And VanLeeu-wen- s three, 48-4- 5, two free throws remaining in the fourth John Bate led the Mus- -' quarter. tang attack with 11 and a finger tip roll put The run was built points each. But no other Dugway in control for good at 50-3-6 with nine upon six free throws of player got half that as Eva led in scor- bounding (11) while VanLeeuwen chipped in 11 spelled out the final game killed them over gimpy knee inside and score. At the night overall with 21 and did admirably. . Hurt by a 16-- 4 spurt during the last six and a half minutes of the third quarter, the Mustangs fell to the Woods Cross Feb. 11 at JV 58-4- 8 Woods Cross. either. When the Mus- in pacing Dugways tangs did gp into the mid- revival and halftime dle, Bruce was frustrated advantage. at the way they were shut We should have won off. They did have some it, Bruce offered after height on us, he admit- the game. But we do the ted, but we got blocked same things I say not to at the shoulders. Nobody do over and over again. wants to get off the On offense, we dont pass ground and muscle up a the ball around the perishot. meter enough to get it indid At times, we play side. And when we do, Bruce which was only once durwell, really momfew out a pointed ing the whole night, ents later. But we just Jimmy got two points out dont think enough dur- of it. Were just not coning the game and thats sistent enough in doing when we get ourselves what works, and that is into trouble. getting the ball inside. AT TIMES, Dugway THIS team has more did play very well as evi- talent than a lot of teams dence of their 4 half- Ive taken to state, time lead. Bruce continued. But Brad (Eva) kept us in theyre going to have to themselves in the ballgame with his inBruce the shooting, coming weeks and toned. Indeed, the for- pull together as a team ward hit eight of his because Region isnt that game high points in the for down the road. 26-2- ate During the Wildcats run, the Mustangs relied a great deal on their perimeter shooting to keep first eight minutes When We can do it, Bruce them close. But reliable it the teams traded the lead concluded. But it sup to wasnt and the Mustangs six times. them. Roberts JVs down 3 for unblemished players. With the forfeit, quarter, the Wildcats the Mustangs ended their closed to within a point, wiched their league season with a per- 42-4oi a 10 footer. But wins over Wendover and fect 8-- 0 mark. Their over- John DeWitt scored on St. Joe was a victory all record increased to the offensive boards and against the United 14-- 3 with only Park City Rob Kroff netted School of the Deaf left to play.) to support four (USD). The victory points by Larry White as against USD was coach off to Dugway built Though got they up a nine Carl Roberts 100th car- a Musthe 52-4- 3 start, rocky lead with only point eer win, and he was honto survived JVs remaining to be ored with a plaque at the tang Wendover in the pound played. start of the varsity con- fourth quarter Jan. 30 in WENDOVER began test with St. Joe Feb. 6. 57-4- 9 and the in high fashion winning Recently, Mt.- Vernon, sweeping their two game withgame three straight offen- who was to have played series with the Wildcats. rive rebounds and an out- the JV in a league game With the Mustangs ride bucket Jo lead 8-Feb. J3, was ruled ineliahead by three, 4007, at Jeff Brothers five footer, gible to compete because the end of the third however, capped a Dug- of (Editors Note: Sand- Mustang passing errors, which led to six points, Sam Liddiard came on in place of VanLeeuwen 1, But Eva, who was one of it. of two starters kept out of But the there was simply PRIMARILY, the Wildcats inside game and no defense in evidence opening game lineup the Mustangs lack of de- against the Wildcats, and (Jimmy VanLeeuwen befense in preventing it Dugways transition ing the other, took his 61-5- 1 WHEN THE ball did get inside, frontcourt men Brad Eva, who did have an outstanding AFTER Woods Cross points, and Jimmy Vanblocked. the offensive were Leeuwen crashed opening game lineups for when coach George VanLeeuwens two scores and boards only Bruce left his two big other attempt was a an 18-1- 2 lead, the senior men on the bench in sweeping hook which followed up a shot and favor of varsity backup careemed off the front added two five footers to Jeff Burke and JV starter iron. put Dugway on top, with 3:07 left in Jeff Brothers, a sophoThere was no inside 22-2more. The move was game at all, explained the half. made because Bruce had coach George Bruce afDefensively, the senior not been happy with the terwards. And the shots also shined as he blocked rebounding job and over- we took werent really a shot, stole a pass and all play of the two high percentage ones' tipped another one away Joe Mohammed didnt get that many be- quarters, the Mustangs had to rely m Brad Evas talents y through 4-- 4 record 8-- 0 With Whites 15 footer last couple of times. But Early into the second late in the third period, we do play good defense, eight minutes, though, need-the- ir the Mustangs amassed he finished up, and thats the Mustangs only biggest advantage bow we managed to do as ed the talents of center of the evening with a well as we have despite seven point spread, some of our problems. 34-2The Wildcats,! Dugway 43 however, drew to within- gj. joe 23 on a running' The four, 39-3Mustangs down the clamped down on the tangs to a nine point half-3:4- 6 lane with 51 seconds left Jays jvith a little less than time lead 21-1in the period. a minute remaining in BUT THE offense be- AT THE 12 second the third quarter in out- - gan to labor early in the mark, Wendover banked scoring them 15-- 2 to win second half and the Jays one in from 12 feet out to by 20, 43-2- 3 here Feb. 6. drew within four, 25-2- 1 slice the Mustangs lead Though the winning with 2:23 left in the third to three beginning the margin was great, the period. We lack the fourth quarter. Mustangs had a battle on killer instinct, Roberts their to early their hands until that mo- -' said simply. We get Referring to way rally bring the trouble, coach Carl ment in the third quarter someone on the ropes and Mustangs a tie at 10 with Roberts explained that when the Jays offensive then dont put them 2:52 left in the first the team has had trouble gears ground to a halt. away; our defense loses the in intense quarter. THE being Mustangs its aggressiveness and we . Dugway gained the games opening minutes, grabbed an early 6-- 2 lead stand around on offense. lead for the first time ear- This was the second off their running game as After a very vocal ly in the second period on straight time (St. Joe Larry White and Jeff timeout, however, the a basket inside by White would be the third Brothers netted layups Mustangs proceeded to Moments straight) that we got the and Rob Kroff dropped to lead 16-1rip the Jays in a 15-- 2 the was f, man a tip-ofhit footer after spurt that put away the lata, advantage opening through a 10 increased to five, 20-1breaking for the basket a lane drive was shut off. contest for good. After the Wildcats drew and a layup and missed, AfteT the Jays rallied Roberts Though within three, DeWitt Roberts intoned. And for a six-a- ll tie, the Mus- - blamed his men for lack-cam- e back to net a 10 then we missed the tangs bolted again for a ing the killer blow, he footer to give the Mus-- follow-u- p shot. It just five point run on the give credit to the Jays for 25-2- 2 at the lead like we havent strength of their fast being a seems one of the better tangs half. been ready to play these break. A lot of these early defensive ballclubs ONd. a were In the four PUBLIC AUCTIopportunities St. result from ect Joe that been weve 10:00 1901 games 20, Friday, February turnovers, a point coach under 50 points, St. Joe FIFTH ANNUAL LOGGING Carl Roberts was very was our opponent in two CONFERENCE SALE 1, .357 LEVER ACTION CARBINE RIFLE . UST 278.00 lever- - action reliabilchambered for the powerful .357 Magnum. Beautiful hardwood stock. Trim, fast-handli- ng ity RSR35701 - )Smith & Wesson DELUXE MODEL 1500 DOLT ACTION RIFLE ineligible UST 394.98 Mid-Wint- er calibers. 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Against St. Joe meter, he explained, we must have caused which causes us to shoot them to turn it over at under a lot least 20 times. sure. Girls split a pair The Dugway High been easy to come by at School girls basketball teams each captured two of three ballgames played during the recent weeks as they closed out league play. Both the varsity and JVs toppled Wendover twice while losing to the Eagles at home. The JVs also took against the School of the Deaf (USD). all. TIIEIR return match with the Wildcats had the same scoring difference, 14 points, at BEGINNING Feb. 26, the ' Mustang varsity will head to South mit for the Region 1 1 34-2- 0. Sum-Intermount- ain playoffs. At noon. Dug-tw- o way. will play the Park City Miners. Though IN THEIR first win Larsen doesnt see his over Wendover, the Mus- - time winning the title, he tang varsity led all the does have good prospects of being the third place way in wining Though they got their team, and thus qualifying second Wendover win by For the state tournament forfeit, the Mustangs to be played at Snow in the first lege Feb. 26, 27 and 2S. It should be between 7 a win, that a game, Wildcat victory in the se- - us. North Summit and one wouldnt have amon Larsen says. 37-2- 3. ted N 33-1- Al-co- I nd |