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Show THE BOMBERS COLLECTED first place in the B league. Members of the team are: front row, left to right, Tamy Slade, Tammy Johnson, and back row, Karen Germeraad, LouAnn Johnson, Dorene Bassler, Kathy Shaw and Leal Moosman f. I u i ? ; I ! , THE SHORT STACKS garnered the A league first place title in i the Women's Community Volleyball Program. Members of the 1 team are: left to right, Margie Merrell, Darian Abegglen, Betty 1 Merrell, Joan Sheffler, Lonnie Hadlock and Charyl Siddoway. i' jbnion, Morgan, Lehi are tied for second place pe Union Cougars had a 20-15 lead ter one quarter of action, but the 'asatch Wasps rallied to win the mtest in Heber City, 70 to 61, Friday. ;hi thumped Morgan, 80 to 61, to place sgion Nine in a three-way tie for ,cond place. Wasatch is in first place than 8-1 record, and Union, Lehi and wgan are tied for second place at .5 . , ins and 4 losses. Grantsville is in fifth . ace with a mark of 3-6 and In-fmountain In-fmountain is in sixth place at 1-8. rantsville toppled Intermountain, 82 175. f r .Union had a five-point lead of 20-15 at ,ji end of the first quarter, but asatch nabbed a 34-29 lead when they Itscored the Cougars in the second larter, 19 to 9. Wasatch had a five-lint five-lint lead of 46 to 41 at the end of the ird quarter, and went on to win the i game, 70-61. The top scorer in the game for Union was Tracy Dye with 21 points. He hit nine field goals and was 3 for 4 from the foul line. Clay Harrison popped in 14 points. Also scoring counters for Union were Tracy Nielson, 8; Kary Eldridge, 6; Kyle Mansfield, 6; Brandon Draper, 4 and Steve Ferguson, 2. The Cats put in 27 field goals and hit 7 out of 12 free throws. Zenger was the top scorer for Wasatch with 33 points. He put in 13 field goals and was 7 for 10 from the foul line. Provost tossed in 18 points. Wasatch hit 27 field goals, and put in 16 out of 24 free throws. The Union Cougars will battle Intermountain In-termountain this week, and Morgan will take on Wasatch. Lehi will clash with Grantsville. |