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Show 7 fl J 1 Crrr n L ! j I i : " ,J 12 ' J , L ; I 1 f 7 'I i & , , - - Maritheir three seniors anne Wilde, Monica Moe, and Cathy Keetch, while playing in their last home the Lady Mustangs from Dugway sent the Indians Tsl f - " from Intermountain back to their reservation. But before doing so, they clobbered them It was a sweet victory, considering that the Intermountain girls had given the Mustangs their first loss on open-- ! ing day, November 22. That game had been extremely dose, with the Indians pulling it out in the last minutes' - ' x f V ' '' "i V 4V, - Marianne Wilde, who has had one outstanding game after another, was the top scorer. She came away with 62-4- 8. i s s ;.L . ; ' 26 points, which r;- ti" 2 quarter), ..quarter), and : o i tr !' - the basket. She pulled down a team leading 13 rebounds, 6 on defense and 7 on offense. Not typically known for her scoring, she managed to come .away with the third highest amount on the team - .7 : The Indians tried to stage a comeback in the final period. They-werpartly successful, points. : Dugways two starting were Vicky Perkins and Fiona McHardy, both juniors. Vicky had 6 non-senio- rs points, 5 rebounds and one assist. While Fiona contributed with two points, 5 rebounds (all on defense), and 4 Mus-tang- J 14 points, MARIANNE WILDE, an outstanding outside shooter, lets one go against the Intermountain Indians. Her team leading 26 points helped the Mustangs win 62-4- 62-4- 8. ; : assists. By beating ; the Indians the Mustangs moved their won-los- s record to . The Mustang team got 62-4- 8, super performances from 8. induded a Cathy Keetch using, her the utmost advantage was able to dominate underneath ; reducing the Mustang lead from 15 to 9 points with 4 54 minutes to play. But that was as close as s they would get. The threw their burners into high gear which enabled them to hold onto the victory! Dugway was able to win by j 8-- 5. Lady Mustangs practice up on Park City by Sp4 Tim Karas When the Lady Mustangs arrived at Park City, they hoped the Miners would give them a closer game this time around. Earlier this season, January 12, the Miners went down to defeat Instead of a highly competitive game, the Mustangs again found themselves on the winning side of a lopsided score - 77 to 30. "I was looking forward to a tougher game, We needed a good workout, so wed be ready for the upcoming game,! stated Coach Linda Platt. Her reference was to tonights game, February 9, 61-2- 7. against South Summit. If they win that game, then they'll clinch a chance at making it to the state tournament, February 23-25. . But even then, Dugway will not be guaranteed one of the eight available state positions. A playoff game will de-- . dde if they go or not. That contest would be against the fourth place team from Re- . . 0 behind, quarter and 18-1- in the first by half- Mariannes 24 points was . up Jody Painter and Jalane For the game, Marianne After having walloped Park City Dugways , - re- Coach Platt incorporated a few substitutes into the line-- . --. scored 2 points. Mallett. They each contributed two points worth. 40-1- 8 time. performance, downing 12 from the field and another two from the line: Second to 59-2- 2, . Helping guide the Mustangs in the first half were 77-3- 0, record improved to Wilde was the scoring leader. region. Both of their regional losses were to the North Summit Braves. Their first defeat came back on December 9 (68-61- ). Although when the two teams met again, January 26, it looked as though the Mus- tangs were going to even up the score, each winning a game against the other. Dugway ignited for 24 points in the opening period, while the North Summit team managed to come up with only 13 points. But from the second quarter on, things started going bad for the Mustangs. ; They were outplayed and outscored in all three quarters 15 to 7 in the. second, 16 to in ,12 the third, and 20 to 15 in the fourth period. file Despite losing contriMustangs got great butions from Marianne Wilde and Monica Moe. The terrific scoring pair combined for-4of the Mustangs 58 total 64-5- 8, physical guide to improved ; themselves and exercise . The Army's renewed is phasis on physical fitness And living up to its promise. that's how Army secretary John O. Marsh Jr. sums up the program in a recent memorandum for. the Army's,, major commands. last two Recapping the in years of fitness awareness relation to total Army readi em-- regularly are able to function more effectively, both mentally and physically. But the Army also recognizes that the continues success of its "fit to fight pro-- , ' gram depends as much on individual and on does as such motivation it structured incentives as the newly created soldier physical fitness center and the Army staff corporate fitness program, to help maintain , ' ap-prais- proved nutrition, aerobic! ; . conditioning, and regular ex-erci- se : ' sponsored "wellness y fairs. . . .a . smashing 53-4- 4 r . victory. The Lady Mustangs estab- lished supremacy early and for the remainder of the game, never relinquished the lead. Ater the first quarter, the Mustangs were up by six ppints, In the second quarter, Dugway exploded for 21 points while limiting Delta to a slim eight points. One of the reasons Dugway was able to take a commading 0 lead into halftime was because Marianne Wilde got sUper hot from the field. She made eight field goals, which represented 16 of her 18 game 18-1- 2. . . , points. When the second half be- -, gan, it seemed as though the Rabbits had altered their game plan. Their defense got tough, keeping Marianne and her teammates from getting too dose to the basket. The Mustangs managed to score only 14 second half points. Monica Moe, taking up the slack of Mariannes two points, scored seven points worth. She finished the night with 16 points. CATHY KEETCH, possibly having her best game this season, looks on as her shot seems to be headed towards two points. Cathy scored 7 points against the Intermountain Indians. Besides Mariannes 18 and Monicas 16 points, Vicky Perkins had 12 points, followed by Fiona McHardys five points and Monica Joiners two points. The victory ) snapped a short one game losDuging streak. and upped .. to record While ways the Delta Rabbits fell to (53-44- 6-5- 8-- f 7, ' v -- 3'-r . v A YCjJ8 COULD WIN THE ENTIRE LIBRARY . OF , i . rr TOP ((? Jm e. ALBUMS INTERESTED?? LISTEN TO KTLE FM 92 FOR FURTHER DETAILS. SPONSORED 24 N. Main, BY Tooala 883-041- -' . W!vJV . al - (such as road racing and volksmarching);' take part in your installation- - ; p0,to ! conducted in your area, attend seminars on the pre- As you pursue all that, you can rest in peace with the knowledge that the Army surgeon generals health fitness advisory teams are operating at all major installations, and while youre getting into shaoe (or maintain-- , ing shape), youll be pleased to know that, in t Marshs words, "fitness training for senior leaders is ongoing, and the health risk program is develop-- , an Axmy data base for fuing ture research. The Army Secretary realizes the limitations, of mere words in any program. His own physical conditioning and that of his associates and members, of the Army staff vho recently "maxed their physical training exams reinforces the Army leaderan ships commitment of solArmy of physically fit diers, civilian employees and their families. (ARNEWS) ; . . vention of substance abused enroll in classes on stress management; participate in community programs on im- - self-discipli- ne WM . ol . by Sp5 Tim Karas Dugway was invaded Jby the Delta Rabbits, January 31. But it didnt take the Lady Mustangs very long to repel the attack; as they easily went rebounds. ; diet, nutrition and fitness. With such proven tools ais the handbook and the fitness center now delivering a one-tw-o punch to our sedentary life style. what else can we expect to see more of in the', months ahead? For starters, you can check out the weight-contrclinics ' . fitness? center of the court, a position that was given to her, Fiona still managed to haul in 2 do-it-yours- elf the health of its employers will be rewarded with increased productivity, hot surprisingly, research is now be- ginning to bear out the convictions which many of us have held for years that who are of individuals take Army North Summit offensive pushes. Playing mostly in the : the memo, recognizes that "an institution that promotes : bounds. While Cathy came away 3 points and 5 rebounds. Dugway! s other player who saw a lot of action was Even Fiona McHardy. though she failed to score, she helped break up a lot of , that personal initiative, the Army last year published "The Individuals Handbook .' on Physical Fitness (DA The pamphlet 350-18- ) Total Armys members Army "in the vanguard of the move toward overall corporate fitness. The Army, says ahead for : game. . ness. The memo cites the Whats ; . 4 7 5. Scoring Dugways remaining points were Vicky Perkins and Cathy Keetch. As Vicky had 6 points, along with 5 re. Marianne, who normally scores in the twenties, turned in an She made 11 of 23 attempts from the field and hit on 8 of 12 from the line. Besides scoring 29 points, she lead the team in rebounds with 11. Monica Moe was second in points, as she put 18 onto the scoreboard. Her total might have been higher, but a. fourth quarter, foul put her out of the game. She was also ; second in rebounds with 6, drastically down from her team leading 11 rebounds a excellent-performance- 7-- 64-5- 8 points. . run over Rabbits 39-2- Braves scalp Lady Mustangs by Sp5 Tim Karas The Lady Mustangs handed the North Summit Braves the Regional Championship January 26 as they dropped their second game within the that she can do more than just score, as she does an excellent job of covering an Intermountain player, February 7. 53-4- 4 Monica Moe, who came away with 20 points. Behinid Dugways top two leading scorers were Vicky Perkins,- 18points,'and Fiona McHardy, 9 points. For each of them, it was their highest scoring game this season. Others that helped bring about Park City's defeat were Cathy Keetch, Jody Painter and Jalane Mallett. They each With only one minute maining and being up MONICA MOE SHOWS She turned in an excellent Marianne Wilde, 16 points; Monica Moe 10 points and Vicky Perkins, 8 points. Going .. into the third quarter, the Mustangs had a 22 point cushion. Not wanting to sit on the lead. Coach Platt elected to keep her first, i stringers in awhile longer. By I doing so, the Mustangs increased their point margin to .27. gion 12. Being unable to stop Dugways devastating full court press, the Miners quickly fell V? I height, 5 foot 10 inches -- ;to e . - assists. (third quarter). :X- while getting credit for 3 (second . 51-3- 6 Vt rebounds. ; Monica Moe also scored in file twenties, as she connect-- , ed for 21 points worth. In rebounds, she pulled down 10, But this time, the Mustangs built up such a lead that there was no way the Indians could catch up. The Mustangs went ahead early and kept increas- ing their lead37-2--- 18 to 11 (first ; ' V team leading 6 assists, and 5 58-5- 3. , .T ' game.' f . . - ,? . T --c VOV-- r V i. by Sp4 Tim Karas V. ; 4 - v, , Alter the February 7 game, : . reservation 5M v p,. ;M Indians bacit to X ; - Lady Mustangs send i s? ' ;;r r 4 hitfwfront SHOP OlM wmthoun ' Building , WORLDS RECORDS ANn e RADIO y f v |