Show capture sixth triumph in a row The continued their unbeaten ways as they defeated the Dinos last Thursday 34 to 18 to improve their first place record in the Bantam League to 6 wins and 0 losses Following the in the standings after six weeks of action are Mites second 4 2 Dinos third 3 33 Rams and Hawks fourth 4 2 and Bugs sixth 1 S. AFTER THE TIIE first quarter of action the bins Dinos had a 4 to 2 lead in their bid to upset the league leading However the bombed the Dinos 14 to 0 in the second quarter to take a 14 to 4 advantage at the end of the first half hair The outscored the Dinos 14 to 6 to take a 28 to 10 lead at the end of the third quarter The Dinos Dines tossed in eight counters and the scored six points in the fourth quarter to make the final score 34 and Dinos 18 Scoring points for the were Mike Weldon 10 Mark Gamble 8 Roger Merrell 6 Mike Woodhouse 4 Jason Merrell 2 Scott Gardner 2 and Greg Robbins 2 2 TOSSING in counters for the Dinos were Quintin Slade 6 John Luthi 4 Brant 2 Cory Kellogg 2 Scott Adams 2 and Brian Kellogg 2 The Dinos fired in 2 of 6 free throws for 33 percent However the big thriller of the night at the National Guard Armory was the Hawks-Bugs Hawks overtime battle According According Ac Ac- cording to Bruce Todd at the Armory the game was the first overtime clash during the 3 years he has been at the Armory The Hawks nipped the Bugs 12 10 in overtime The Bugs leaped out to a 4 0 advantage advantage advantage ad ad- vantage at the end of the first quarter but the Hawks cut the Bugs' Bugs lead to 6 to 4 at the conclusion o of the second quarter The score at the end of the third quarter was Bugs 8 and Hawks 6 The game ended up tied at 10 1010 and thus an overtime period was needed The Hawks outscored the Bugs 2 0 in the overtime period to make the final score Hawks 12 and Bugs 10 Doug Bowen flipped in the winning field goal for the Hawks during the overtime battle against the Bugs SCORING POINTS for the Hawks were Doug Bowen 6 Keith Hatch 4 and Randy Haws 2 2 Gaining counters for Cor the Bugs were James Larsen 4 Stewart Thomas 2 Daniel 2 and Allen 2 The Bugs missed all five free throw attempts Also last Thursday the Mites downed the Ra Rams ms 40 to 19 The Mites had a lead of or 8 to 4 at the end of or the first quarter Vernal's Mites increased their lead at atthe atthe atthe the conclusion of the second quarter to 20 to 6 over the Rams The score at the end of or the third quarter was Mites 28 and Rams 10 The finals score was Mites 40 and Rams 19 Firing in points for the Mites were Leonard Schiller 10 Rodney Hamson 10 Lloyd Merkley 10 Paul Hacking 6 and Richard Capps 4 4 The Mites tossed in 2 of 5 free throw attempts for 40 percent GAINING counters for the Rams were David Juarez 13 Mike Robbins 4 and Jerry Caldwell 2 2 The Rams flipped in 3 of 5 free throws for 60 percent Games scheduled for Thursday are Hawks vs Keats ts 6 pm p.m. Bugs vs Rams pm p.m. and Dinos vs Mites pm p.m. Contests set for March 16 are Mites vs Hawks 6 pm p.m. Rams vs Dinos pm p.m. and Bugs vs pm p.m. r S l r I 1 J IJ r k w. w t a It 11 THE DINOS' DINOS Brant 15 and Cory Kellogg 5 try to prevent prevent pre vent Jason Merrell 13 of the from gaining two points f k II q V r a Tt V H Mi REFEREE TED TAYLOR right looks on as members of the and Dinos fight for the basketball |