Show Th J1 Hyld Journal Looan Utih Sunday Nmmhar start teaches Logan it needs an offense 0-- 2 £: By Mlkt Ingraham : ports wrlttr Alta boats Sky Vlow paga Hla team haa lost lta drat two games so why la Logan baaketball coach Larry Comadena amlling aa if Chrlatmaa had come to the Recreation Center? r Well the atrateglat la turning paychologlat and la viewing Frlday'a SMS defeat to Mountain View and Saturdays 9 overtime loaa to Orem aa preaenta ti s 6-- 9 42-3- i:: l ? r It- '$ Igp 6-- of a sort "We need to feel thla to get a bruise" he said Saturday night after the Grlzallea had led virtually the whole game only to falter In overtime "We could have won gamea we weren’t auppoaed to win Now we'll come out with more confidence that we can win" At the top of Comadena'a Chrlatmaa liat la a : new oftenae but he couldn’t be more pleaaed with a defense that held two skyscraping teams to less than 100 combined points "I didn't think anyone could keep us off the boards the way they did" said Orem coach Dick Belllston "We were outplayed” United Press International Penn State did its a and on Saturday earlier day S$part 1 Georgia assured the nation iff a Very sweet Sugar Bowl matchup But It wasn't easy Second-ranked iNo :s The nation's only undefeated untied 3teajor college team was ahead only 6 Tech a taod Georgia first-hadominated had underdog -- 7-- 22-poi- nt lf Xplsy after Georgia's All-Amer- ica Sgfcme ZvtJSut Georgia showed why it has completed its second perfect regular ?Season In the31-- last three years by roaring to a 6 lead in the opening mlnute iff the final quarter The tsBulldogs went on to subdue their rivals 9 to set the stage for national tQtfce championship showdown 39-1- ‘ 19-1- 10-- Pittsburgh "It gives us the No 1 and No themselves 4 43-3- third-plac- 7) US wins 28th ft Davis final Cup I Grey Cup’s today Compiled fromUPI and Eastern run with 2:29 remaining to give Auburn the win in the nationally televised game At Los Angeles Michael Harper crashed into the end zone with 49 seconds remaining to lift Southern Cal to its stirring victory to give coach John Robinson a joyous going away party Robinson the third most successful active coach in the nation announced earlier in the week he was abandoning the job he held for seven seasons Notre Dame had one final chance but the desperation drive ended when Blair Kiel’s pass into the Illinois in Jackson State In the Division III semifinals Augustana (HI) blanked downed 19-1-3 overtime SL Lawrence and West Georgia defeated Bishop 27-- 9 At Birmingham Ala Auburn coach Pat Dye muted his team's two-tim- 14-- 0 10-ye-ar victory drought over arch-rivAlabama but hie refused to gloat over beating his former teacher e Alabama assistant Dye a is the first Bryant pupil to beat the al one-tim- 33-ya- rd coaching legend since 1970 Auburn 3 and bound for the Tangerine Bowl against Boston College had not beaten Alabama since 1972 Alabama 4 and headed for the Liberty Bowl despite three losses in a row finishes with its worst regular season record since 1970 when it went 5 Freshman Bo Jackson capped a drive with a touchdown 3-- 23-2- 17-1- end zone was knocked down by In night action Arizona played Arizona State in a game which determined the bowl fates iff Arizona State Washington and UCLA sixth-rate- d Louisiana State played Tulane and No 10 Clemson faced Wake 7-- 19-1- Tennessee 1 In the NCAA Division regional playoffs Colgate whipped Boston U 21-- 7 South Carolina State topped 26-2- 6-- A Aggie basketball UTAH ST NS NORTHRIDOC Saturday nlgM 97-ya- rd Forest In Tokyo Japan -- 6-- 6-- 9-- 7 -- In Grenoble J While Noah and Leconte -geemingly dispirited by their “jingles losses made wild or low : returns McEnroe and Fleming abided their time for most of the featch and waited for openings -McEnroe anchored his side Ipbnslatently well and more than Ifhade up for the injured Fleming’s inconsistencies But returns and accuracy of the French were suspect Toronto fans have waited 11 years between Grey Cup appearances celebrated and haven’t a league championship since 1952 Eteete An angry Larry Holmes no sooner had sailed through challenger Randy Cobb than he was talking about tossing promoter Don King overboard “Pm disgusted with him” said the heavyweight champion iff King who has exclusively promoted his fights since 1973 "I did for Don King He didn’t do for me I’m not doing anything for him any more” According to Holmes King approached him at a post fight victory party and asked the champion to take a cut in his purse King cited telvision contracts saying that since the fight took place Friday instead of Monday a lesser figure was signed for Holmes said King asked for some of Holmes' 316 million back throughout Xln today’s singles Noah plays Dean Smith's national rgayer and Deconte takes on champion North Carolina Tarheels have stumbled out of 'tycEnroe -- Z Asked which of the four finals the starting gate losing to 'which he has played waa most Missouri Saturday 0 The memorable McEnroe said loss left the Tarheels 2 their XEach one is different but this worst start since 1919 Both the Was one of the best if not the defeat to Missouri and the I played on my worst opening loss to St John's have - Surface and won- - that was nice" been nationally televised X Tigers sophomore Greg Cavener sank five free throws in jfembert awards the final three minutes and also d Penn State threw a lob pass to Steve 'rjsugar been named winner of the Stlpanovieh for the only fatmbert Trophy symbolic of Missouri basket during that stretch college football In another upset the 'Supremacy in the northeast The Ntttany Lions were the University of Nevada-La- s Vegas unanimous choice of scored a victory over 18th mrtswriters and broadcasters ranked Oklahoma Larry Anderson had 18 points and fogjts 16th Lambert award £The Lambert Cup meanwhile Sidney Green 16 to lead the :$gs awarded the University of Rebels Delaware as the outstanding had some Top ranked team after trouble in aVirginia win over jCAA Division finest Connecticut 7 Friday Virginia Commonwealth in the XThe Toronto Argonauts are on final of the Virginia Tipoff Me threshold of the most Tournament No 4 Kentucky laFamatic turnaround in crushed Butler 3 No 5 SBp'nadian Football League Louiseville dumped Washington A Grey Cup victory 5M7 and No 7 Indiana clubbed fi(s!tory ttday in Toronto over four time Ball State 5 Edmonton trending champions Danny AJnge and Kresimlr sUmos would seem to be the Coaic of Brigham Young along ‘attainment of an impossible with Danny Vranes and Mike dream for the once woeful Argos Newlin of Utah were selected to in 198J who were the Western Athletic e :vi had hoped to get into the Conference’s Other Playoffs initially” said the basketball team Argos rookie head coach Bob members are Joe Caldwell XPBfiiovich “But we got further Arizona State Mel Daniels than we anticipated and we had New Mexico Flynn Archibald b':shot at first place in the UTEP and Charles Bradley Eastern DivisionWe changed Wyoming Ainge was the only pin! sights and our players just unanimous choice -- frfla Hewklns Leivo Laughton Balke Higgins Gauar Hatton ft-t- rb pf Ip a 2 0 4 4 0 2 4 3 04 04 0-- Scarcollo 04 0-- 74 Ham rebounds Totals 2545 USU Grant McCullough 34 1 IMa IS-e- a 2 14 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 15 0-- Oden 1 4 3 4 1 0 5 7 1 1 f 1 1 43 ft pf tp7 4 04 04 1 Bgck 5 Waihingfon McMullin Paterson Ence Harries Rotta Hansen DeMarco 0--2 2 04 44 44 7 10 2 0 44 04 04 34 04 04 4 Wiley Cutler team rebounds Totals f HALFTIME SCORE: USU 30 PERCENTAGES: FG CSN 43-7- - - 45 If 100 CSN 76 305 125 of CSN 571 - - ASSIST LEADERS: CSN Balke Oden 1 each USU — Harries 5 Rotta 4 Washington 3 ATTENDANCE: 5307 UTAH ST ff MIDWESTERN 77 Friday night Toam statistics 13-- 90-5- 91-7- 2-- 14 all-tim- all-st- ar Case Western Res It n Massachusetts-Bosto- Tufts 04 (of) Middltbury40 Wesleyan 50 Northeastern 43 Central Conn 40 Pittsburgh 00 Westminster 47 Providence 72 Assumption 54 Queens 00 Brockport 43 Robert Morris fl Ohio Dominican 44 Rutgers 00 Fairteigh Dickinson 70 Ion 44 Slippery Rock 00 Camegie-me- f St Peters41 Moravian 55 Stonybrook 74 Staten Island 44 Syracuse 64 Ford ham 44 Upsala Of Mt Mercy 72 w Chester 07 Spring Garden 45 W Virginia 103 St Leo (Fla) 40 Waynesburg 40 Wheeling 53 Youngstown St 55 Columbia 51 y -- Bowl-boun- 69-6-3 S3 50 Atlantic Christ 50 Coastal Caro 54 Duke 70 E Carolina 45 Fairmont 03 Wilmington 55 Fla Southern 0A Elmhurst (III) 42 57 Georgia St S3 Hampden-SydneHigh Point 03 Pembroke St 77 Jacksonville 75 Ecfcard 54 Kentucky 70 Butler S3 Liberty Baptist 44 Hawthorne 30 Mars Hill 70 Shorter 51 Marshall 03 St Francis (NY) 57 NC Asheville 47 NC Charlotte 57 Norfolk St 04 Livingstone 00 Paine Coll 102 Morris Brown 72 Presbyterian fl Piedmont 44 111 Voorhees54 Shepherd 112 Lock Haven (Pa) 105 (ot) So Carolina BA Armstrong St 40 Southern Tech 121 Edward Waters 72 Tennessee 04 Biscayne 57 Tennessee Temple 73 Berry 50 Virginia Tech IS Augusta 40 Virginia Wesleyan 14 Shenandoah 74 St 70 Virginia St 100 Winston-SaleW Carolina 111 Emory A Henry 45 Winfhrop 42 Anderson 54 0-- 1-- Manhattanvllle South 64-6- 65-5- 4 n Lowell 107 Suffolk 71 13-l- 3 Great Alaska Shootout Semifinals Louisville 50 Washington 47 Consolation round e 52 Florida 72 Swarthmore Invitational Consolation Haverford Coll 43 Swarthmore 55 Central Pennsylvania Tipoff Final Carlisle 71 Hershoy 40 Consolation Cumberland Valley 55 W York 47 Bulldog Classic Final Concordia 70 Sterling 57 Conioliton Midland M7 st John’s 44 Catawba Classic Consolation (WVa) 114 Lenoir Rhyno 104 East Brown OIL New Hampshire 47 CanMusf7 Buffalo U 77 Clarion 47 St John-fish(ny) 44 Curry 70 Southern Maine 74 Drexel 52 Delaware 44 Fairfield 7f Niagara 4t 74 Gannon U 75 HofstrafS Dowling 50 70 Kean OX Lehigh 43 Kutitown 30 Rutgers-Camde- USU 545 (43 Of 76) FT (120121) USU 404 (13 of If) THREE-P- T FIELD GOALS: CSN -Balke USU Wiley TURNOVERS: CSN 10 USU 14 DEADSALL REBOUNDS: CSN 4 USU 45) J Alaska-Anchorag- Team statistics CSN responded" doubles team of John “McEnroe and Peter Fleming defeated Yannick Noah and 4 "Jtairl Leconte 3 "Saturday to give the United rotates an insurmountable 341 &ad over France and ensure the rankee contingent its 28th Davis jpup win and fourth in five years X McEnroe defeated Noah and :4Sene Mayer downed Leconte Friday to give the US a 24) Advantage Two additional matches wrap up the ' pinglea Competition today though the rtyS has been assured of victory -- 17-- 0 a Journal sconeboordc 4 Xhe Furman Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin of Ohio State He got 59 of his yards early In the opening quarter when he scored his first touchdown on his longest run in two years He scored his other TD on a plunge late in the third quarter two plays after he broke up the middle on a run Elsewhere Saturday Auburn edged No 20 Alabama 2 Southern Cal rallied past Notre Dame 3 Memphis State blanked Arkansas State 12-- 0 Miami (Fla) beat Cincinnati 3 and Vanderbilt topped Mickey Holmes executive director of the Sugar Bowl "The last time this happened was on Jan 1 1979 when Penn State was ranked No 1 and Alabama No 2 (Alabama won But now the situation Is the opposite for Penn State" The Bulldogs gave up 29 first downs white getting only 12 and Tech outgained them for 50 yards but Georgia made up the difference with three pass interceptions and three fumble recoveries Two of those Interceptions were by rover Terry Hoage who wound up with a school-recor- d 12 for the season j -- 2 teams In the country for the second time In the last four years" said L g i found suddenly msn-to-ma- 37-3- Walker who scored twice moved into third place on the NCAA career rushing list with his 192 yards The junior moved 92 yards ahead of the e e bidder previous against Penn State in the Sugar Bowl Jan 1 The Nittany Lions Improved to 0 1 Friday with a triumph over 14-- Xiailback Herschel Walker sewed on a ISStyard run with only 3:11 gone in the ft 7-- Griislies n confronted with a strategy as coach Joel Gardner kept Pollard in foul trouble on the bench and replaced him with the smaller but more mobile Rhett Farrer During one seven minute stretch ending the second quarter and beginning the third the Grizzlies found themselves outscored by the Bruins 19-- and limped Into the final stanza behind 2 Roger Rickenbach and Ken Rasmussen each tallied 10 for the Bruins while Farrer scored 9 and Pollard 5 Hunsaker meanwhile received precious little help from his teammates Burt Lamborn chipping In 7 points and Thorn 6 Sugar Bowl for Champions bad day for the Bear §A jjt jby 6-- the game Butler led all scorers with 14 points followed for Palmer with 12 Logan’s scoring was balanced but In single digits with Allen folding the way with 9 points followed by Worley with I and Thorn with 7 "I need an offense" said Comadena afterwards borrowing a refrain from the previous evening Prepared to attack a zone defense thrown up by Mountain View the H 21 6-- pre-aeaa- followed by a layup concluding shot and steal followed by his pair of foul shots sent the Grizzlies ahead The lead held until In the but fourth by the end of the quarter early third period the Tigers were rebounding better and making serious inroads Into what once was an eight point margin "We didn't establish our inside game" said Belllston of the Tigers' first half performance and to make amends Orem began looking exclusively for Butler and Palmer The strategy paid off but It was little Richard Lamereaux who came up with the key play of regulation time a steal and layup with 1:30 A jumper by left to tie the game at 7 Worley with 50 seconds left failed and the contest went Into overtime The Grizzlies struck first In overtime Jodi Allen feeding Hunsaker for a layup inside After each team missed a free throw Lamereaux hit a jumper to again even the count He then fouled Allen who not only missed from the line but fouled John MacKay who made 1 of 2 free throws sending the Tigers ahead for good MacKay then turned In the same play made in regulation time by Lamereaux a ateal of a Rick Thorn pass "We tried to Isolate their big men" said Comadena of the Tigers' center Darren Butler 3 forward Darren Palmer and 4 forward Dave Falomo "We were successful and drew fouls" A key to the Grlisly defense was the team's big man 4 center Jeff Hunsaker who not only had to contend with Butler Saturday but with Mountain View’s mountalneous 2 center Carl Pollard Friday night Although playing with a awe throat Hunsaker scored 20 points Friday and had Pollard in foul trouble early forcing him to the bench Butler stayed in the game but wasn't effective until late in the contest "My team looks at me and says 'We're ahead What do we do now?"’ said Comadena The answer seems to be "stick with your man" until Comadena can come up with an offense that can help stave off assaults from the rear Logan’s defense helped give the Tigers a miserable 2 of 13 performance from the floor In the first period while John Worley's jump flrat-yea- I 70 1913 FG-4- Mid South Classic Tulane SX Wyoming 30 Memphis St If W Texas St 74 Cent Mich 7A Green Bay (Wis) 42 Michigan St 72 western Mich 45 Virginia TOff Virginia 124 Johns Hopkins 40 Va Commonwealth 7A Gao Mason 67 ALTA41 SKY VIEW 54 Chris Boyce 1 0-- 2 Sky View (54) John Birch 2 0-- 1 4 John Merrill 5 0--2 W Mark Stephens 74-- 0 24 Bruce Savage 0 4 2 Tony Mickelson 1 3 3 Sid Sadler 1 Don Webb 02-- 2 Mike Funk 2 0--1 4 FG 301 (21 Of 55) FT 521 (12 Of 23) Alta (41) — Darren Long 5 4--0 14 Troy Cook 1 3 4 Brent Welchman 4 4--5 12 If Mark Roger McDonald 5 1 Geiselmayer 3 0-- 6 Shawn Vacarro 1 0-2 Mark Brower 0 04) 0 Todd Handley 1 2 - s 51 Fresno State 42 40 Idaho 47 Groat Alaska Shootout Louisville SO Florida 43 e 50 Washington 42 Clemon OX Texas ASM 77 (2 ot) 47 Vanderbilt SA Illinois Hawaiian Tipoff Louisiana St 75 Chaminadc 42 44 Hawaii fa Hawali-HilConcord Invttattonai 117 Bluefleid St 100 Eau Claire Thanksgiving Hardin-Simmon- Loyoia-Marymou- Alaska-Anchorag- o Carson-Newma- n FT -- 400 (20 Of 47) FT — 75J(21of2f) Score by quarters IS Alta 00 Northwood (Mich) 59 57 St John's(Min) 47 h Claire Wis-Ea- u Air Force 72 US InTI 71 (OT) 57 Bakersfield 74 s 51 Fresno St 62 51 Georgetown 72 40 Idaho 47 Long Beach St 0A Boise St 73 (Montana 7A Cent Washington 40 Oregon 63 San Diego 44 Pepperdino 10X So Calif Coll 77 Pomona-Pltie- r 55 Hayward St 54 San Diego St 75 San Fran St 50 Santa Clara 04 Humboldt St 47 Aiusa-Paclfi- c Hardin-Simmon- BYU-Hawa- PERCENTAGES: FG - ofMidwestern FT -- 330 (24 Of 77) USU 540 (42 75) Midwestern 741 (20 of 27) USU 452 ( 15 of 23) THREE-P- T FIELD GOALS: Midwestern — McQuaid 1 Hall 1 Ray 3 USU None TURNOVERS: Midwestern If USU 14 DEADBALL REBOUNDS: Midwestern - 0 USU 3 ASSIST LEADERS: Midwestern Hall Ray 2 each USU — Washington McMullin 4 Rotta 3 ATTENDANCE: 4407 -6 College basketball Saturday's College Basketball Results By United Press International Tournaments Crush Cassic Consolation Davidson 54 Texas Teen 51 Joe Lapchick Memorial Consolation St Mary's Calif 71 Army 61 Mid South Classic Second round Tulane 70 W Texas St 44 Spartan Cutless Classic Final Michigan St 62 Cent Michigan 47 Consolation Green Bay (Wis) 01 Western Mich 42 Virginia Consolation Geo Mason 76 Johns Hopkins 50 Tip-Of- f Arkansas 7A Se Missouri 57 Cent Missouri St st Briar Cliff 44 SamfordC2 73 I Team statistics USU First downs 54 Sonoma St 75 Cal-Poi- y Pomona 42 54 Barbara 7A UCLA OX Brigham Young 02 Paassing yards Total offense Passing Utah St ff Midwestern 77 Utah 4A Oregon St 42 (OT) Weber St 4A Gonzaga 42 Punts-averag- Prairie View 7A Huston-Tillofso- n Texas Christian 7A Tex Arlington West s Vegas 45 Oklahoma 54 Stanford 14 Cal-- iverside 71 Saturday night Western Montana (47) Molly Malone 2 4 7 Tani Converse 3 11 Chanelle 5 Barb Farmer 0 X Cindy Cooper 2 14 Farmer 5 20 Patty Simms 7 10 Barb Green 3 - 3-- 4 2 4-- 5 FG 30) - 5 4-- 4 300 (24 of 70) FT - - 447 (20 Of Utah Stale (82) Lori Becker 3 A 2 Kim Clow 0 X Candy Cashel! I 31 Annette Hunt 3 Sharon Epps 12 A Jackie Jensen 2 DO A Margaret Johns 7 Dawn Peterson 3 A Kim Searle I 2 Lena Walker 4 FG — 464 (34 ot 73) FT J75 (14 of 0-- 0 0-- 0 2 7-- 0-- 0-- - 20-0- 16) 3 3 7 12 0 22 0 F- G- 41 FT -- 50 kick) LBS — Johnson 42 field goal USU Beecher field goal USU — Fred Fernandes 5 pass from Doug Samuels ( Beecher kick) LBS — Dillon 7 run (kick failed) LBS Andre Cooper 1 run (pass failed) LBS — Dillon 10 run (Dillon run) LBS — Darren Long 10 pass from Dillon (Johnson kick) LBS Tim Gross 32 run (Johnson kick) - S - 0(10 of 43) (4 Ot 12) 7 Thursday No Carolina 3X Bowling Green Virginia Tech 21 Virginia 14 Texas 5X Texas AAM 14 27 37 37 M4 14 24 37 42 REBOUNDS: Logan 24 Orem 24 TURNOVERS: Logan 2SOrem 20 East Colgate 21 Boston (OT) (OT) -LOGANS Rick Thorn 2 Burt (S) 3 Central M Jackson St 13 (OT) First round Division III 4 John 7 Jodi Lamborn 3 5 Jeff Hunsaker 4 20 Dave Thornley 2 0 Craig Davis 1 3 Adam Bateman 0 0 David Berry 0 0 Kevin White 00-00-- 2 U 7 Division II MOUNTAIN VIEWS Worley 1 Allan 2 13 SW Texas 27 Fort Valley 4 No Dakota St 21 Va Union 20 70 Logan 14 NCAA Playoffs Division Regionals Eastern III 20 ORE- By United Press International South So Carolina St 17 Furman 0 Score by quarters Loga- n- - How they scored USU Solomon Miller 12 pass from Doug Samuels (Wille Beecher kick) LBS — Todd Dilon 0 run (Guy Johnson Friday Delaware IX Connecticut 7 17 Penn St Pittsburgh 10 Nebraska 20 Oklahoma 24 Saturday Auburn 2X Alabama 223 30 Georgia Georgia Tech 10 Memphis St 12 Arkansas St 0 Miami (Fla) 17 Cincinnati 13 Vanderbilt 20 Tennessee 21 Oregon 7 Oregon St 6 Southern Calif 17 Notre Dame 4- - — — Prep basketball - - Arizona St 48 Texas Tech 44 DePaui 77 Davidson 37 Joe Lapchick (Memorial St John's (NY) 81 Army 38 Ohio U 57 St Mary's-Cali- f 54 Kafflo Classic Houston 10A Arizona 43 Lamar 77 Texas-SaAntonio 57 7 7 Score by College football 2 Semifinals Augustana (ill) 14 St LawrenccO W Georgia 27 Bishop 4 0-- 0 0-- Qmie Score by quarters HALFTIME SCORE: USU 40 Western Montana 40 TURNOVERS: WM 7 USU 1A RESOUNDS: WM 47 USU 52 FOULEDOUT: None ASSIST LEADERS: WM Cooper C Farmer 4 each Malone 3 USU — Peterson 7 Searle A Hunt X Poto 4 Nev-La- Crurti 0 50 Utah State LongBeachSt UTAH ST OX W MONTANA 47 50 (16 of 32) FT -- 473 (7 of 17) Orem (42) 1 Dave Falomo 0 12 Darren Butler 6 Darren Palmer 5 2--2 14 Cole Reese 1 2 John MacKay 2 2 5 Richard Lamereaux 3 1 6 1 2 Pat Reagan 0 0-Richard Ballard (All 74 43 Ag women's basketball FG-- aefcetboll Reeutts 20 0-- Penalties-yard- s 44 So Methodist 02 Neb Wesleyan 50 254 500 52-- 1 e Total plays 0-- e 130 131 Fumbles-los- t 3-- a 27 10 Rushes-yard- s - Indiana fl Ball St 75 Indiana St 113 Manchester 74 Iowa St 4f Nebraska-Omah43 Kansas fl US Int’174 Kansas St 72 So Colorado 57 Kent St Of St Joseph's ( Ind) 74 52 Marian 43 Michigan 07 Akron 75 Missouri 44 No Carolina 40 Notre Dame 7A St Francis (Pa) 4f Purdue IX Eastern Illinois 54 Toledo If Rollins (Fla) 544 Walsh 7AOberlin 44 Washington St 6A Wisconsin 64 Southwest Arkansas 7A Se Missouri 57 54 LONG BEACH 4A UTAH ST 17 7X So Seattle-Pacifi- c 0-- 1 Purdue-Calumet- 61 35 Aggie football OREM 42 LOGAN 37 7 Burt Jodi Allen 3 Logan (37) Lamborn 2 Jeff Hunsaker 2 5 Rick Thorn 2 7 John Worley 3 0 David Thornley 1 2 Craig Davis 2 Illinois-Chlcagol- 40 11 22 30 Sky View REBOUNDS: Alta 34 Sky View 31 TURNOVERS: Alta 11 Sky Vlow M ASSISTS: Alta 7 Sky VlewO Loyoia-Marymou- MidufMt Midwestern 33 (17 of 37) 34 FT -- 433 (If of 30) Scot by QWrtirB 7 17 43 S3 Mt View se 32 43 11 Lagan REBOUNDS: Mtn View 24 Logan 31 TURNOVERS: Mtn View 17 Logan 23 FG-- 41 0-- (16 of 37) FT -- 44 (11 Of 25) Mountain View (8) Scott Jolley 0 2 4 2 Roger Rkkebach 2 47 10 Ken 10 Dan Hall 1 44 0 Carl Rasmussen 4 Pollard 4 8 Rhett Farrer 3 7 Robert Peterson 2 4 Matt Anderson 1 2 Dean Kelshaw 0 0 David Talbot - 4 0-- 0-- 0-- 00-0- 0-- CFL playoffs Division Championships Nov 21 Toronto 44 Ottawa 7 Edmonton 24 Winnipeg 21 Sunday's Game Grey Cup At Toronto Toronto vs Edmonton 1 :30 pm EST |