Show 14 - Tho Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday January 7 1979 Read takes World cup victory Grizzly charge falls short as Davis wins By Doug McCulloch sports writer - KAYSVILLE After holding the lead throughout the ballgame Logan High fell behind the Davis High Darts late in the third quarter then couldn't quite catch up as Davis took a Region Four win here Friday night Logan led the game until the third quarter as much as by seven points But four problems and cold free throw shooting by the Grizzlies allowed Davis to capture the lead at and the Darts never relinquished with 1:40 left in the game Davis Leading saw Logan pull to within one point with 40 seconds remaining after Todd Christensen hit a pair of free throws then Hike Shepherd a layup off a steal When Davis came back down the court Lee Allred fouled out when he contacted Davis guard 71-7- 39-3- 71-1- 0 7 4 Mike Mounteer But Mounteer missed the front end of his one and one opportunity and Christensen came down with the rebound But with II seconds left Logan guard Tann Tueller shot an that drew air The ball went out of bounds after Tueller's shot and it was called off Davis So Logan still had hopes When Logan returned the ball to play Tueller found Christensen open underneath But the senior missed his first shot rebounded missed again and rebounded again But this time the ball was knocked from his hands and out of bounds off his knee giving the ball to Davis with five seconds remaining However that was not the way Logan Head Coach Roger Wilson saw it “They swallowed their whistles" Wilson said of the officials on that last play "Todd had people all over him I can’t believe they didn’t call something If Logan went to anybody for the last shot Christensen seemed a logical choice For the game Christensen led all scorers with 26 points with nine field goals and eight of nine free throws It was an outstanding performance with 17 rebounds added for the senior in what may be his last game for Logan Christensen has bad his eligibility questioned as he is in his fourth year of high school After being stricken with spinal meningitis his junior year and missing most the school year Christensen fell behind his classmates academically and had to return to Logan this year to complete his graduation requirements Before the season Wilson received word that Christensen would be allowed to play But protests have arisen and a committee from the Utah High School Activities Association has been formed to decide the matter With 30 percent shooting from the field and balanced scoring Logan opened up a 3 lead a halftime leading by seven on two occasions in the first half Christensen Shepherd and Allred each had eight points at the half while Bob Bernston pitched in seven But Bernston also had three fouls at halftime and exited the game via the referees' whistle with six and one half minutes left to play and with eight points half his average for the year Brad Peterson with 10 led Davis for the first half and he left the game with five fouls early in the fourth quarter with 20 points to top Davis He was followed by Wes Coondrant's 16 points as he hit eight of 11 from the field and Mark Davenport's 11 off the bench Christensen was followed on his team by Allred ALLEY course today io ideal conditions" he said Steve Podborski the Canadian hope from Toronto recorded 1:4397 to notch second place OOP DAVE GRAUE BY points and Shepherd with 10 But the numbers would have been higher if Logan could have hit its free throws On the night Logan hit 10 of 21 charity tosses two of 12 minus Christensen's totals Davis only difference managed 11 of 21 to make the Logan's Region Four record now falls to while Davis upped its to In other Region Four games Friday Ben Lomond utilized Robbie Tillman's 27 points to 2 down South while Ogden had five players score in double figures in upending Box Elder 8 and Woods Cross sneaked past Bear River 9 with STEVE ROPER I KlltP HAVING A Tlffftl tU I’P SAV VOIR BffOTMR HKPf JNICKTMAAfMIKI-fl- H AdOOP SWIFT NICK jABEV- -J StAHPMO OH Tiff fAMKOF A PARJ£G0L0 JUVfR bight whim mb WHCBf ALFff If ’ sits! 14 one-poi- BY SAUNDERS & OVERGARD i FLOATING FAU 'this NAG WIU eHMCt FAUOeApV'JJI?!? 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