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Show Section 2 Alta gives Hi Merest first hflcEfothali M W M I Ince 0 wm m Alta High guard Damn Long grabbed a deep rebound off a uiisacu ian uic iciigui of the court, and then hurled a 25 foot shot through the net at the buzzer to send the Hawks' game with Hillcrest Tuesday into overtime and providing Alta with the opportunity it needed to go on ncc-uuu- andwin n, 60-5- The game, played at Alta, was Hillcrest's first loss in both play. The league and Hawks then finished off the week by downing Bingham at Bingham pre-seaso- n 66-5- 9. I w& Jordan High remained 3, 1 Page 983 64-5- 7 60-4-9 67-6- , 72-5- 1 'T A ' .' V . 25-1- . I held that seven point margin at the conclusion of the third period with the score By the midfourth of the quarter, point Hillcrest's lead had approached the double figure range, but that's when the tide turned in the Hawks' favor. Hillcrest had trouble hitting foul shots down the stretch, hitting the front ends, but missing the back ends of three critical situations and Alta took full advantage. Hillcrest also lost Reed Porter and Kelly Clayton to fouls. In overtime, Alta got the early lead then stayed in front with key foul pitches. Alta's Long ended up with 22 points and his teammate Roger McDonald had 18. For Hillcrest, Brett Varoz had 17 points, Marty Haws 12, and Porter nine. The first half of the game Friday was a with the Miners real 2 a first period lead earning Alta and fighting back to go in 4 at the half. Alta picked front up 21 points in the third quarter to Then extend its lead to 11, the Hawks held off a series of late charges by the Miners. Long and McDonald took high point honors for the Hawks, hitting for 23 and 19 respectively with Brent Wiechman adding 12. Brad Miller led Bingham with 15 points one-and-o- 11-- A- - Alta-Bingha- dog-fig- m ht 14-1- 25-2- 45-3- 4. A and Jon Roberts and Paul Newbold each had 12. If Q Ml T ti I a l'i V! . Guy Hendricksen of Jordan, number 41, battles with West opponents for possession of a loose ball in Region Six action hosted at Jordan Friday. The Beetdiggers remained undefeated in win over the Panthers to the list. league play, adding a West Jordan fell behind early a 6 first period lead and built in the fourth quarter to outscore to Kearns as the Cougars built up to preserve the 3 it to a 19-- 8 first quarter lead. The by halftime. But, the Cougars win. and Varoz 4 Dave Adams margin was 10, Kearns roared back in the third, at the 17 had 2 to cut each points for Hillcrest outpointing Hillcrest midway mark and widened again with Haws adding 15 and Clayton to 11, the margin to three, by the end of the third Hillcrest regained its composure 12. period. 70-6- 0 23-1- 12-1- 43-3- 0 34-2- 19-1- 55-5- 2. 47-3- 6, Ml 982 TAX ACCOUNTS AMI Valley Bank INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT Jordan finished the first quarter against West Friday with lead and kept the pressure a on through the following three periods. At the half, Jordan led but West fought back to within three, by the end of the third period. The Diggers 20-1- 6 37-2- 9, 46-4-3, then exploded for 34 points in the final quarter and the Panthers simply could not keep pace. Curtis Hill and Mike Thompson each had 15 points for Jordan and Russell Muir contributed 11. Brighton held on to slim leads over Bingham through the first half, 5 at the end of the first quarter and 1 at the end of the second. Then in the third quarter, the Bengals outscored Bingham 0 to widen the gap to Bingham scored 16 to Brighton's 13 in the fourth, but it wasn't enough. Jeff White had 18 points, Lance Thaxton 15, and Steve Schreiner 13 for Brighton, while Bingham was led by Jason Bleak with 12, Jay Applegate with 11, and Brad Miller and Matt Symes with eight each. 18-1- 37-3- 14-1- 'S Russell Muir, number 21 of Jordan, launches shot at the basketball while West defender tries to draw the charge. m i il i ill i m i ' - - 51-4- A STOP IN AND ASK ABOUT DETAILS VALLEY BANK NITE WITH THE GOLDEN EAGLES Brighton led all the way against Taylorsville, 8 at the end of the first period, at the end of the second, and 5 at the Saturday. February 5th 7:30 pm MANY PRIZES Grand Prize Two Round Trip tickets to any American Airlines destination city in North America, Including Hawaii. Tickets sponsored in part by KALL Radio 16-- 30-1-9 42-3- end of the third. The Bengals then outscored the Warriors 4 with in the final eight minutes. Brett Miller lead Brighton with 24 points with White adding 18. Hillcrest had its hands full with Kearns Friday. The Huskies took 18-1- Gel $2.00 discount coupon at your nearby Valley Bank EACH DEPOSITOR (frQ)) S Hjiy I V - I 1 fMpdoT ' iL Register I) TV INSURED TO $100,000 BY FDIC and Appliance 7980 S' State st-- ' Ml'dvale 255-425- 3 lirlpdol J (SUSHIS NEW STUDENTS c Shelter for Today Retirement Program for Tomorrow A Tax y mm til r 3 Sentinel want ads work 1 40-3- 3. 70-6- 0 C Thursday, Feb. 1 unbeaten in Region Six as they handed visiting West a loss a Brighton posted pair of Friday. wins, beating Bingham Tuesday and Taylorsville Friday. Hillcrest earned a tough 2 home win over Kearns Friday. And West Jordan continued to have its problems in league play, as they fell to Kearns 6 Wednesday. 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