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Show . 'I 'i jr.. .r-- t n ti 9'QJBlteh Post team lakes tournament in tour games Against the Police team, Barnes dropped his total points from the prevous night from 24 to 12. But his offensive reduction didn't hurt the by Sp4 Tim Karas The post basketball team, comprised of ten military players, rolled off four 97-5- JOHN MC CALL, representing Dugway's post basketball team, displays both of the trophies he earned while competing in the Tooele tournament March The trophy on the left (bigger one) he won for being the tournament's most valuable player, while receiving the other one for being a member of the championship team. Dugway moved into the championship finals March 4. A game that would once again pit them against the Tooele Police Department. 84-6- 2-- 4. The second time around, the game was a lot closer. At halftime, the score was 9 with Dugway holding a slim 4. 41-3- ing 32 scores. I chosen the tournament's most valuable player. Others scoring tournament points were Barnes 86 points (21.5 average), Applewhite 43 points (10.8), Broussard 43 points (10.8), Scott 32 points (8), Ben Lebron 16 points (4), Clayton Hargrove 14 points (3.5), Steve Harper-- buted to the scoreboard. They were Applewhite (16 points), Broussard (16 points), and Gerald Flunoy (4 points). For Dugway, the leading rebounders in the tourna n Totals for the tournament showed John McCall leading all scorers with 124 points for a 31 point average. For his outstanding play, McCall was game with fouls. Dugway had an 87-7- 4 victory and the team championship. Helping assure Dugway of that victory were mainly McCall and Barnes, scoring 26 and 25 points respectively. Three others also contri- effort. By silencing the Rowdies, T ors with 4V6 per. game. In steals, both Barnes and Broussard averaged three to four a contest. gradually began to fall further behind and finally bailed put in the last two minutes when their top two players were forced out of the Later in that day, March 3, Barnes regained his shooting accuracy by downing 25 points against the Rowdies. Rodney Scott, who had been averaging 7 points in the first 2 contests, got extremely hot and turned in an 18 point ment were Applewhite, Barnes and McCall, each averaging eight per game. As for assists, Broussard and Applewhite shared high hon- later, Dugway regained control and then started breaking away. The Police team 14 point campaign. 2. : 49-4- 6. sard took up the slack with a 2-- .. utes into the second half, Dugway lost the lead However, eight minutes terti too much, as Ken Brous- straight victories from March 4 to win the Tooele Depot tournament. On March 2, the Dugway team took ah early lead and went on to crush the Tooele Depot's Security team Leading the way for Dugway was John McCall, who pumped in 34 points worth. Also getting into double figures were Will Barnes (24 points) and Wesley Apple-whit- e (10 points). The next day, March 3, Dugway blitzed by both the Tooele Police Department 9 and the civilian Rowdies from Tooele 100-7Both times McCall broke the 30 point mark with match- lead.' But four min- two-poi- nt . ! 6 points, Gerald Flunoy 4 points, and Thomas Nickens 2 points. ) I HHC tries to qualify for end of season tournament The win the by Sp4 Tim Karas in the first half. He connected on five baskets from the field The HHC team tried to up 5-- March Scoring for the HHC team were Jeff Carter 8 points, Ben Lebron 7 points, Gerald Flun- 9-- 6. oy 7 points, Greg Bougard 4 the Atomic Dogs had a commanding 22-- 9 lead. In the last half of the play, HHC managed to stifle the scoring of 20-2- 1. fourth place. A loss- and they'd have been tied with the 65th MPs. The task of points, and Robert Spears 3 Fish Springs News McCall. But when that happened, limiting McCall to eight points, Wesley Applewhite and Albert Creque took up the slack, scoring 7 and 5 winning looked bleak, as they were going to meet the undefeated Atomic Dogs. " To win, HHC knew they'd .haive to start off on the right . foot. Try and establish an early lead. Another key factor would be to keep the Atomic Dog's top scoref John McCall away from the net. But they failed in both areas. McCall was almost a one player scoring machine their With the continuing cold weather and additional snow. Fish Springs was virtually cut off from Dugway last week. Jim, Laurie and Melissa Good spent five hours last Wednesday trying to dig their way out through the snow to get to Dugway. Finally at 2:30 p.m. about 2 miles south of the Callao Gate, they decided to turn around, which was a chore in itself. Meanwhile, I left Fish first half 1 defi- cit. In that last half, they were only slightly outplayed - 24 to 20. When the first half was totaled together, HHC found themselves losing easily Mens Intramural I. U I ; : Basketball points. in Standings While. Atomic (powered) Dogs were led by the hot shooting of McCall, who downed 24 points worth. Others who helped keep the Atomic Dogs unbeatable were Applewhite (1 points), (as of midnight March 6) i W-- L Atomic Dogs Ditto Crew Old. Geezers 10-- 0 8-- Jamie Duarte (6 points), 65th MPs Health Clinic Duffers Creque (5 points), and Steven Harper (2 points). Springs to try and help them drive out, with a dump truck loaded with about 4 tons of gravel. Irl Timm, our maintenance worker, was driving the motor grader behind me. We met Jim and his family near a sheep camp, about 5 miles south of the Callao Gate. Irl and I graded the road and on Friday Jim and his family' made it to Dugway to pick up supplies for the refuge. This will be a year to remember! We have been feeding the waterfowl for six weeks now. We had to . rIt '! 6 4-- 6 1-- 10 1-- 10 limited funds it is doubtful that we will be able to purchase any more barley to feed the birds this year. Our waterfowl population has dropped to about 3,068 birds the last few weeks. Currently we have 358 Canada geese, 1,830 ducks, 58 swans initial stockpile has been completely used up. While Irl Timm was driving back from Delta, with the load of grain, the dump truck slid off the road and became stuck. We were getting ready to go look for him, when he came in with some people from Callao. The dump truck was . and 822 coots. This week Jim Good will be in Deqver, Colorado attending the annual Project Leaders meeting and Laurie and Melissa Good, will be spend. retrieved the next day. Hopefully we will get some warmer weather real soon to open up some of the larger marsh units and make the ing a couple of weeks in South Dakota with relatives. aquatic (or underwater) vegetation available for the Western Auto . . . 75 Years Young . . . Thanks You Annlv.rs.ry Our Customers with Hundreds off Super Values! .. 4-- wintering birds. With our purchase more barley, as our over-winteri-ng 2 8-- 2 HHC eel by Jim Alfonso respectively. HHC tried to make a comeback, but it was almost im- possible for them to make up -- J A MFs Eliminate McCall's awesome scoring outburst and HHC might have won the But as it was, first half, - t 9-- 0, points. Coming into the game, HHC needed a win to have 'been in sole possession of . Atomic Dogs' record to a brilwhile HHC lowered liant to 4-- 6 and into a islate their fourth place tie with the 65th and made six out of seven from the line, good for 16 their record to 5 when they met the front running Atomic Dogs, March 6. 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