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Show Wildcats StaJfS Alive With A Big Effort " By DAVE YVIGHAM SALT LAKE CITY In the state basketball no coach can really tell what his club will h l0"1" : loss, especially if that loss was a lopsided affair WAYNE BAKER of Woods Cross was no ev he turned his club loose against Bingham. The C0' 1 to Clearfield in the opening round by 20 poinr e observers were wondering just what type of ., cats would turn in. ' hm- 0 Well, the Cats showed their class by mmK 'v Miners of Bingham 65-43. Forget this game if ' "' first quarter the only thing left to determine w l I0bE margin of victory for the Cats. lh ; -aStu -lif THE CATS could only manage a one point n J"n,il after one period but from then on it was all WlHu ;! 1 they slowly built up a nine point halftime advi'm Junior center Greg Houskeeper. who came on , itveii last part of the season and in the tournament w ' - -uon points for the winners. Senior Richard JohnV,!'" ' v some of his stuff in this outing ending the even ' 'n C points. v THIS GAME though, was one for the entire W,w tifW team and Coach Baker substituted freely in the J , ' J and the pine boys got some time. Senior BravV' -V( scored six points as did junior Race (Jellot McCleV er senior Greg Gurr had a fine night scoring eight tor guard Matt Johnson hit four points alone with , ; ; , ward Todd Robinson. "Jy jBor Bingham just never got their feet off the erounj , 'Ihs one. It was a Woods Cross win from the opening i through to the final basket. f,l''; '? ..;', ' THE FOURTH quarter was the- big blow for the .. the local five, using their bench as well, outscored V'- ' k 14 to simply pull away with the win. 1 "00 |