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Show Spann its THE SAMPLER Friday, March 6, 1981 falls flo Park City in season final: Roberts and Co. tear them up by 18 ; . Hurt by the absence of senior guard John Bate, who was ill, and by the absence of any touch at free throw line, ihe in. Jeff Burke was an- other sore spot. In prac-tice he shot the lights out, Bruce pointed out, but when we got him in here Dugway Mustangs tonight he threw up their final bricks. dropped regular season game to the Perhaps the biggest City ! 111 Mine8354 dissapoinment, though, ark was senior center Jimmy City. The lose put the Mus-- VanLeeuwen. In the first tangs final overall mark half, VanLeeuwen mis- at 8--7 while their league fired on a layup and three record was even at 4--4. free throws while leaving the middle open for of- fensive rebounds in the rt 20 points, net-th- e only able to close the gap their press. In game-hig- h six footer on a to three times before first quarter alone, ted a two the Miners closed the stole the ball court steal. White struck door at the stripe. Mid-th- e five times enroute to a again with a three-poiway in the third quarter, halftime total of seven, play inside on a power however, Bruce saw a For the game, the Mus- - move, chance to turn the thing tangs garnered 10. WITH AN already 18-Minaround as two of the The result: an 8 first bulging 12 point margin ers big men exited with quarter advantage and a just seconds into the fouls. 16 point lead at the half, cond period, the Mus- But nothing. Burce at- - 31-1- 5. tangs started to move tributed the missed tp- In the early part of the things out even more portunity to offensive im- - year, coach Carl Roberts mid-wa- y through the patience, We dont pass team hadnt been em- - quarter enroute to their halftime advan-'he ball more than two ploying the press very ef- times anytime down the fectively. But as the sea- - tage. First, Darryl Storwald court, he said.No mat- - son progressed, the team ter where the ball is, it began executing it the netted a after seems we shoot it after way if was diagrammed which Rob Kroff, who two passes. Theres no and charging fouls plus had a difficult night over all scoring a below-al- l. patience, no patience at steals begun to follow. full-cou- half-Dugw- ay nt se-fi- ve 16-poi- nt 10-foot- there;" heexplainedafter the game. play ihuch more in control. And we need his leadership. Bates was lucky, though. The senior only had to endure the stress for three minutes. The Mustangs, however, had to endure their foul shooting for 29 minutes more and it did them in. The seniors downfall, though, was a bad pass in the first hilf, ftad 51 seconds which led to a Miner backdoor layup and a missed opportunity for a bucket early in the third quarter. The latter drew Bruces wrath quickly. "We gave him the ball three feet from the basket with nobody around him and he average seven points, picked up his first field goal with a 15 footer. Kroff s three free throws and two more point PAUL Lloyd should know. he The center picked a though played vth off Mohammed led two passes in the span fver the Mustangs in scoring of a minute and a half in with 16 points while the opening quarter to Bruce chipped in 14. stake the Mustangs to Sam Liddiard, who re- - their big advantage. Be-Van Leeuwen, sides his play on the had seven on two offen- - press, Lloyd also played a jumper good defense in the mid-from five feet and a free die with a block and two sive-boards,- deflected passes. WESTERN SADDLES guard Jeff Brothers, who BY AMERICAN SADDLERY had three of the tangs 10 steals, sealed Mus-plac- ed Dugway s halftime lead, Opening the third quarter, the Mustangs -' throw. er - The press, however, Dugway JVs 59 passed it. He didnt even Park wasnt the only good City 41 In the first half alone, try to shoot the ball, he The Mustang JVs thing going for Roberts the Miners hit seven for explained. d C during the even- out to an early THE MUSTANGS jumped 10 from the stripe wherejeaj wjth onjy five ing. On offense, they had as the Mustangs could started out the game minutes a day getting the gonein the first todl been havent were inside.'In fact, the they only manage five less quarter in coasting to the shot only four points while White keythan that. But it was the their 15th Mustangs seaof win the insjde second half, in which Mohammed got a quick son, a 59-4- 1 pasting of the balls behind the 15 footer chippfed in three. Lloyd and Bruce followed park Miners in Park Perimeter a11 gfct as and Kroff each had a Dugway had to make up City yP Larry White and John bucket between them, a 10 point deficit, where with a pretty give n go to Cjty Feb 20 THE FINAL period duo Eva which the The win left Dugways DeWitt encamped with- the Mustangs truly got was 10 feet of two in worked sucessfully the basket for simply more of the beat. overall record at 15-- 3. as the Mustangs BEFORE coin? into a othcr times during the Earlier, the Mustangs short turnaround jumpers same outclassed the Miners at After EvajxHted had dosed out their lea or drives to the bucket. stall at the game-savin- g of the game. The for tone two the every phase 8-entire with a gue season at 1.1Pfrom forfeit mark, the Ieven trom was DeWitt contest Aside set in the over Mt. Vernon. Miners had connected on fcet;e who and added 17 of minutes the seem. and White, AS WAS the case in a opening a cool 11 for 15 for 73 were up as and White points, the Mustangs on a roll. win against St. Joe sever- - game Lloyd percent. Dugway, how- ingly ' baskets traded to seconds al weeks later, Musput the were aided by Lloyd with Thirty ago, the ever, could only, make 7-After five and Brothers and roll slowed the tangs drove the hapless Mustangs up three less on four more however, who his best Storwald with four points had to a shuffle as a Miner Miners, who have won DeWitt, attempts for 9 lowly 42 went through two Mus- - only one game this year, nigjht. of the year with a apiece, percent... Bruce pointed to the tangs at the free throw into submission with duo of Steve Bruce and line for a layup. When lost the second of Joe Mohammed, who Bruce also played under the four at halfcourt, the. hit from seven and weather, as a prime ex- Miners 8-- 7 led for the first time ample. "In practice the v.' day before, they had shot r. with mark At a onllaaavi2. 85 percent the teams knotted at 12, from the line, he intoned. But tonight they the Mustangs folded in.OiSJb went Park and side 10-2City hit only to the foul line via offen. Though their efforts at sive rebounds. With five the line team-wis- e finally of six free throws netted, spelled out the outcome, ran off seven it was the Mustangs the Miners !T0; to lead individual games which straight points 19-1uylSovEsi after one period, helped the lowly Miners they THOUGH to a rare win. 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