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Show . i,..ul weren't guarantees of suo-menean suo-menean l"'ol k n-u' :,M 11 lHnllt um the ,h""11 llu;,rtt'r aiut llHlMll't "''!'. , snj I'mt.ih ow nod a seven jnunt uiiiht-Wtrthiui-ter. which vanish--i varsttv win for the oricui Kork crow m ornal 0 i tfs jumped out to a 4 load ear-" ear-" tkt first quarter. Michelle Green vyi m a s"01 (or a - 0 1-u1' lHlt v-eru-an ForK. tied up the same at 2 2 imxl .i-,in a,u sophomore, Kim V' ':er put' in a free throw for a 5 2 , yV-teie ij'tooiw point, but Drollinger :;n j'deia ijoal and Cray cashed in xiuo t'W throws to take a five point V-erican Fork cut Uintah's lead to vie'icmt at M on field goals by Jensen -ivdrich. but Gray swished the net Vuitah lead of 11 8. However, the -levi omen scored four points in a row y, first quarter lead of 12 11. The Cavewomen scored nine points to take an eight point lead of 21 to 13. Goodrich fired in a field goal for a 14 11 American Fork lead, but Hi ay sliced the advantage to one point at 14 i;i due to a two-pointer. A 7 0 spree on a turn around jumper by Harney, bomb by llarley, free throw by Jensen and another field goal by llarley presented a 21 13 lead to the Cavewomen. HiH leads weren't a safe item in the Same and Uintah proved the point as they reduced American Fork's lead to four points at 25 2! after two quarters of action. A free throw by Michelle Green and a field goal by Sheryl Neal placed the Utes w ithm five points of the American Fork lead. Field goals by Cindy Anderson. Ander-son. Michelle Green, and Neal cut the American Fork advantage to four points. The field goal by Neal enabled the I'tes to enter the lockorroom behind by four points at 25-21. The Cavewomen struck for gold in the hoop as they seorvd 15 for anil point lead at 40-29, but the l ies were the first U hoopsters to score in the third quarter as a two pointer by Drollinger placed the I'tes within two points of the American Fork lead at 25 2:1. However, American Fork scored five points for a 30-23 lead Michelle Green and Drollinger scored field goals to keep the Utes w ithin five points of the American Fork lead, but American Fork scored six xints on field goals by Goodrich, Jensen and llarley for the biggest lead in the ball game at 11 points, 40 2'.). American Fork's lead vanished early in the fourth quarter and the Uintah Utes grabbed a seven point advantage. Mari Green popped in a field goal to cut Un-American Un-American Fork lead to three points at 40-37. Tia Liebhardt stole the basketball, but missed a shot at the hoop. Green tossed toss-ed in a free throw to drop American Fork's lead to two points at 40-38. A steal by Gray set up a game tying field goal by Green and Liebhardt fired in a free throw for a Ute lead of 41-40. Neal stuffed an American Fork Cavewomen on a passing attempt and shot the ball through the basket for a 43 40 advantage. Kverything continued to go right for the Uintah Utes and wrong for the American Fork crew as the Utes scored four points on two pointers by Gray, and Liebhardt for their biggest lead in the game at seven points, 47-40. Harney drilled the hoop on two free throws, hut Michelle Green performed the same feat for a Uintah lead of 40-42. However, the big lead by the Utes dried up in quick fashion as American Fork blanked Uintah 8 0 for a 50-4!) lead with 2: 15 left in the game. Kasmusscn was the main thorn in the Utes' side as she scored five points on three free throws and a field goal to bring American Fork within two points of the Ute lead. Kasmusscn scored a three-point play in her five point streak. Jensen tossed in a charity toss to cut the Ute advantage to one point and a field goal by Kasmusscn presented a 50-49 lead to the Cavewomen. Drollinger had the ball roll off the rim on a field goal attempt at-tempt and Barnev converted two free t . : ' r f ' 1 1 1- ' i . - V , . - . S - ... s T V i ' ' - j -V ' ' : ; ... ' ' . .. .. THE EASKETBALL stays alive as Sheryl Neal, left, knocks it back in bounds and getting ready to capture the ball is Uintah's Kim Drollinger, right. Drollinger put the ball through the hoop to bring V;. ! , v rv ) i '-' ; v . V 'v - . : , ''; ' v V .T i vv: ... ' i , .... fCIZ, i L . j l L -V : M W : N- - --T- ,t"rr r 1 -'i- i EMI' emnS ESCRT Sheryl Neal, left, out of the Uintah High School bound m' Neal leaPed forward and kept the basketball in Neal r 1 3 hRavy Price was Paid ,or the outstandm Pay as Crahed into the floor. According to Uintah Ute coach the Utes within one point of the American Fork lead. The floor was greeted by Neal with a great thump after the outstanding basketball saving performance. LoaKay ESowthorpe, Neal kept losing consciousness and the EMT's were called. Bowthorpe said Neal was released Thursday and was feeling pretty good. throws for a three point lead of 52-49 with 47 seconds to go in the game. The Utes moved to only one point behind the American Fork Cavemen on an outstanding, but costly play by Sheryl Neal. The ball was heading out of bounds, but Neal stretched forward and knocked the ball back into play. Drollinger Droll-inger caught the ball and scored to reduce the American Fork lead to one point at 52 51 with 32 seconds left. Neal paid a heavy price for saving the ball as she landed hard on the floor and according to Uintah coach, Loa Kay Kowthorpe, she kept losing consciousness. con-sciousness. KMTs were called in and Neal was transported to the Ashley Valley Medical Center. Bowthorpe remarked, " Sheryl was released Thursday Thurs-day night and she is feeling pretty good, but she has a headache." After a 20 minute delay the game was started back up and Harley and Barney struck for free throw to increase American Fork's lead to five points at 5G-51. Green flipped in a field goal to make the final score: American Fork, 56 and Uintah, 53. Gray and Michelle Green were the top Uintah scorers at 12 points and Drollinger Droll-inger scored 11 points. Gray popped in five field goals and hit 2 out of 4 free throws. Green tossed in four field goals and hit 4 ouLof 7 free throws. Drollinger fired in five field goals and hit 1 out of 5 free throws. Neal added eight points on four field goals and Mari Green added five points. Liebhardt scored three points and Anderson tossed in two counters. llarley led the American Fork team with 16 points and Kasmusscn scored 15 points, llarley tossed in seven field goals and hit 2 out of 3 free throws. Kasmusscn scored five field goals and hit 5 out of 8 free throws. Goodrich, Jensen and Barney added eight points. Maxwell scored one point. . 1 - A ' v f ' v f) . i - 7 j - C - - r ... ,- I Vi : A X- ( ; ; n) u... - v i .. i UINTAH UTE MaeLyn Gray, right, struggles with American Fork's Rasmussen for the basketball during a game between Uintah and American Fork, Thursday. - .... t s -f s v. -r, ; r, M,, 3A ' ' ' : - . k I - l'- "v- ') V ? UINTAH'S CENTER, MaeLyn Gray, left, bumps into an American Fork opponent and wishes for a turnover under the Ute basket. t |