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Show A Page 1C Lakeside Review Wednesday, January 19, 1983 4 L H'V Bountiful, Woods Cross in South Layton, Clearfield, Boy in North spread at the end of the first, But Highlands bright point of the game was the second period. The Rams came charging back with two quick goals by Terry Taylor. Then Scott Ash hit one from the top of the circle. Highlands Chuck Rich drew a block- Bountiful vs. Highland 76-5- nt ten-poi- KEVIN SMITH (right) of Viewmont Reid Monson of East. battles for a ball against Richer 0v Dirk' Dm ;it. "You dont hold the ball against ing foul and took down two Bountiful Highland, pall explains. With their defenders with his drive. At the end of quickness and their trapping, they the half, the Braves had only a three-poicould get a couple of quick scores, get lead. the momentum back, and then we a is a Highland quick team, you get basket and before you get a chance to would be playing catch up. We wanted to them out, and if we pull them congratulate yourself, they are half- outbring can take the lay up, great. we and way down the court," Hall said. and Time time again the Rams The Braves shot 64 percent from the would ignore their excellent outside foul line and all five starters were in game and drive the ball inside against double figures. Dave Burnett had 10 the strength of Bountiful its three points, mostly in the first half. Blake Izatt had 15 points, Steve Hibbert had big men. With that height, Bountiful took most 12 points and played one of his, best of the rebounds. Blake Izatt led the games. Matt Thornley was able to put Braves drive in the third with his own in 13 coming off the bench, and Gary 'outside shooting. lead all scorers with 23 points. Highland was forced to foul more in Continued On Page 2C 2-- EJidh the second half while Bountiful was only called for four fouls. Highland was perfect from the foul line, but only shot four free throws. After the Braves built a healthy lead in the fourth quarter, they didnt sit on 22-1- 2. SALT LAKE CITY "We had a UGLY week of practice," said Bountiful Coach Mike Hall. "But a win on the road is always a good win." But if a win of 4 is the outcome, UGLY may become more popular than ever, ' We played pretty good tonight, Hall said. "We experimented a little with a but Larry (Maxwell, Highlands coach) picked it up pretty quick so we had to back up to our 3 so that we could get some rebounds." Highland also experimented by not using its press. By not using their press, they want you to think that you can set your own tempo, and then they spring the press on you to break up the momentum, said Hall. Bountifuls Matt Thornley received credit for a couple of fouls early so he spent a good deal of the first quarter watching, but with balanced scoring Bountiful took charge with a Tfirnni" -- Ekall said Coach Margo Jones of Clearfield. We and most of them them were offensive rebounds. Jthe game, By SHERILIN ROWLEY Review Correspondent "The Braves did a good job of shutting us off in the first half," said Highland Coach Krista Henage. They took the ball inside and got our big girls in foul trouble and then they were able to get back. We had them down by 10 midway through the second quarter and they were able to get within three at half," said Henage after she had watched her Rams get 0 win over the Braves of Bountiful. 59-4- "Part of the key was Adrie De Vries, said Henage. She got 10 points and 11 rebounds. This is really her first varsity exper- 37-2- 3, Mandy Henneberger really came alive for us. She got 13 points and 16 boards. With a score like 3 you would think it was a slowdown game but both teams were shooting but 37-2- just-no- t concluded. Jones hitting, Im really pleased with where are now, Jones said. "AH our girls are in the flow of our offense now and I feel well be a we contender for the region crown. After Fridays game with Lay-to- n well know better. ience, and she really came In th,e game, it through for us. Cari Maxwell had a good game with 19 points was the fourth quarter for Roy and really directed our offense that spelled the difference. With the score tied at 35 all at the end in the second half. On the Bountiful side it. .was of the third quarter, Roy put on Julie Rampton with 16 and $ha-- v the rush and came up with 31 na Knudsen with 10." We just points in the final quarter to get went away from our offense and a victory. , quit doing what we had been All my starters were in doudoing in the first half, said ble figures and they accounted Bountiful Coach Jill Avery. for all but three of our total Highland ran the fast break on points," said Roy Coach Radene us all second half and we w- Johnson. Nikki Nye got 20 points erent in position to stop them,, to lead all scorers. Shes getting said Avery after the loss. very consistent, which reaUy s In the Cross helps with the flow of our game it was an excellent Davis games. Take nothing away second half that spelled defeat from Skyview,' they kept right for the Wildcats. We were real- with us. It was our defense in ly sluggish the first half and the final eight minutes that Woods Cross really came after made the difference." us, said Davis Coach Ana it was a Ip the Viewmont-Eas- t They just never quit and with Maren hitting everything solid gamefrom aU the Vikings she shot we just couldnt get a that won the game. We had good lead. Our kids were pretty j fbur starters in double figures laid back and I told them at half and we controUed the boards, they needed to put them away too, said Viking Coach Vi Hillnow or we might lose this ope." man. "We got the lead right off And the Darts did put the Cats the bat and shut the door on ' them. I was pleased with our away to hold Its hard to win here, and defense, we were able with Woods Cross pressing all Page Preece to just 10 points game we just couldnt get our thats reaUy a tribute to Jenny offense going until the middle of Miller and Steph Smith inside. the third quarter, Avondet said. Steph got 12 points and eight' Gwen Greenhalgh got a lot of boards whHe Miller got 11 points back door passes and picked up and 15 boards. Our bench came in and did a great job. The big 20 points to lead all Dart scorers. Moren Hansen got 26 for the difference for us was we never slowed down. In some games we . Wildcats. In the Clearfield victory it have a hot first half and come was defense that won the game. out flat in the third quarter, but Both teams were playing today we sustained a good flow tough defense and our board all through this game, HiUman 'Strength was the difference in concluded. Roy-Skyvie- w , 66-4- 6 Davis-Wood- Av-ond- 60-4- 0. 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