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Show Page 10—THE HERALD. Provo. Utah. Sunday, January 27, 1980 T-Birds Use Balance, Tough Defense to Bury Dons, 90-64 came outflying and blewout the overLy M POTOSKI Herats Correspondent matched Dons with a first half perforLed bya bal.ncec scoring attack and mance that won the game as far as a pressure defens:, the Timpview most were concerned Timpview jumped on the Dons early Thunderbirds ha? an casy time Friday night as they romped over the Spanish genes an 8-0 lead before Spanish ork knew what hit them. The Fork Dons 90-64. Timpview, now 6-2 in Region Six, had Thunderbirds were having an easy time five players finish the night in double with the Dons’ porous man-to-man figures. Leading the way was Warren defense and by quarter's end had a Barneswith 19 points, followed by Scott commaneing 22-9 lead Dixon with 15, Mark Bateman with 12 Hoping to stop Timpview and get and Randy Nilsen and Varlin Law with back into the game,Spanish Fork came 11 points each. Spanish Fork wasied by out with a zone defense in the second Curtis Evans and Layne Stokes hitting quarter. Butto this night, the Thunderbirds were not to be denied and shot for 19 points each. Timpview coach Tim Lewis said go- over and around the Dons’ zone. Their ing into the gamethat he waslooking lead was padded as the quarter went for moreintensity from his players, on, getting on top by as many as 30 and that is exactly what he got. From points (46-16). As in the first quarter the opening tip-off, his Thunderbirds Timpview dominated the scoring 24-8 and wentinto the locker room with a 46-17 cushion. At the half, Timp. 2w had committed onty one turnover wi le holding Spanish Fork at bay with « tough pressure defense “We had a super team effort,” said Lewis. ‘Our boys camereadyto play mented that it was just one of those nighte fcr his team. “We had the shots early, couldn't find the basket all night ane TIMPVIEW(90) ended up hitting 22 of 62 shots for a cold Dixon 3 15. Nilsen 43-5 11. Sagers 1 0-0 2, Gull 04¢Law 51-211, Bateman 36-1012. Bearuson $22 35 percent. Timpview ended up with 12 44. Merritt 22-26 Barnes 91-1 19. Hill 10-02. Nord@ oes as compared to 20 for the 69.00, Saldutte 00-00. Young 0 0-0 0. Totals 34 2.90 but they just would 't fall,” he said. “Timpview has a good ballclub and were hungry for the win. “We just have to learn how to play four quarters of basketball,’ added Beck. “Timpview played a tough pressure defense and our kids folded under “This is the kind of game weneed to SPANISH FORK (64) Tuckett 2 2-2 6, Stokes 7 510 19, Hales 2 347 ded Lewis. ‘We controlled every Evans 8 34 19. Jones 25-6 9. Wallalleniine 1 1-2 3 aspect of play. This was also the first Stoneman 0 1-2 1. Thomas 0 ¢-i 0 Christensen 000 ©. Totals 22 20-33 64 time we had all of our seven seniors Timpview " 2M 18 8 ready to play. We had people coming in r Spanish Fork 98 1 & 6 fresh off the bench all night which Halftime: Timpview 46. Spanish Fork 17 helped our cause." Total fouls: Timpview 16. Spanish Fork 17 play for the state championship,” ad- and our defense was just super.” With the outcomeof the gamepretty it much decided, the two teams ex- Onthe night, Timpview shot only a changed baskets in a sloppy second surprising 49 percent, hitting 34 of 70 half. The Dons never made a serious shots from thefield. Spanish Fork just challenge, but did show that without the dismal first half performance, they could have made it a much closer game. The visitors outscored the home team 47-44 in the secondhalf, butit was @ case oftoo little, too late After the game, a disappointed Spanish Fork coach Paul Beck com- CavemenRace PastRed Devils By SEAN FRANCIS Herald Co: fense which won the game to within six points ing of the second quarter, Socingvilsexperienced a deadlyfreeze shooting-wise. This enabled American Fork to widen the gap, as seven Cavemen putpoints on the board in upping the score to 42-28 at halftime. Turnovers often hurt Springville in its comeback effort in the second quarter, but it didn’t matter, for the third quarter display of the Cavemen removed all doubt as to the final outcome. American Fork outscored the Devils from the field 10-3, and to an insurmountable lead to 63-41 at the thirdperiod gun. Super-sub Dennis Fox led the wayfor the Cavemen,as he canned three 15-foot jumpers, while Springville enede up shooting a miserly 19 percent in the stanza. il leading scorer Mark Averettdid not evenhit a shot in this period, and when Averettis cold, Springville’s fortunes are usually poor. Reserves played almost the entire fourth quater for both squads, and this madeforinteresting basketball action, it SPRINGVILLE — The American Fork Cavemen, taking advantage of their deep bench strength and a tight man to man defense, ou the Springville Devils 84-58 in Region Six play Friday evening. Art Allred, the American Fork mentor, praised his troops for the impressive showing. ‘Our defense was just fantastic,” the first-year coach said. “We swarmed all over them and really shut them down. Wefinally got some even matchups, and our ing was excellent. It was a perfect, complete team victory,” he concluded. Fourteenplayers got into the scorinj act for American Fork, with Kimball Hangen setting the pace with fivefirstquarter field goals as his team bolted to a 21-13 lead. Springville, unable to penetrate the hustling defense of the Cavemen, forced someill-advised shots, and American Fork’s dominating rebounding began to set in motion the quick-outlet, fast break of- as the eager understudies attempted to provetheir abilities. Chris Holmes was the most notble substitute player for Springville, as he put on someslick moves and scored five points in the hopeless cause. As Allred said, American Fork couldn't have played much better than they did, and Springville could not stay with a team of such depth and talent. Kimball Hansen led the balanced American Fork scoring attack with 16 points, while Fox added 12 to the victory total. Averett was Springville's top scorer with 14 -°120 AMERICAN FORK(84) Turner 4 0-08, K. Hansen 8 0-0 16, Burgess 3 1-27 Dimick 20-04, B. Hansen 30-26, Brady 41-39, Fox 60-012, Wheeler 1 0-1 2, Evans 20-0 4, Taylor 20-0 4, Garbett 0 1-3 1, Smith 0 0-0 0, Swenson i 1-3 3 Taylor 1 4-5 6. Price 1 00 2, Homstead 0-0 0. Totals 38 8-11 SPRINGVILLE(58) Averett 5 4-5 14, Bulow 00-00, Weight 25-6 9, Felix 36-7 12, Whiting 2 0-04, Miner 21-35, Allan 10-02. Wiscombe 1 1-2 3, Strong 0 0-1 0, McClain 0 0-1 0. Phillips 1 2-2 4. Holmes 2 1-15, Totals 19 20-38 American Fork 186 u Springville 13% 41 58 Plus F.E.T. from $2.12 to $2.66 4 PLY POLYESTER WHITEWALLS Your Choice Of These Sizes: Cedar City DumpsPleasant Grove, 69-56 CEDAR CITY — Four Cedar City players, led by Dave Corry with 16, scored in double fi as the Redmen downed Pleasant Grove 69-56 in Region Six basketball action Friday. With the win the Redmen, now 3-4 in league play, moved into sixth place. Pleasant Grove,4-4, shares fourth with Payson. th teams scored 12 field goals in the first half but the Redmen dropped in 11 of 14 free throws while the Vikings in just three to take a 35-27 lead at the intermission. Pleasant Grove stayed within 11 throughout the remainder of the game but seldom moved any closer. Following Corry in pacing the attack were Kevin Webb ane Troy Lunt with 14 each and Dave Carter with 12. Kim Walker led Plea- E78x14 F78x14 G7 “< sant Grove with 22 and Craig Giles added 19. 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