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Show j Vernal 7th grade team garners title -- 5 n High's 7th rade A team ' feeinat e' 50 to 33' for first fev Duch ament in Vernal. Satur" , lout cam placed second and Alta- I 'pCTo5dpIace- Vernal'sB panS" M Scott Laing led the ,( W ai , hten Points each. Chancey nw, and p eint Points. Chris fcits and w Jensen scored six ' scorino r n put in five counters. ' l-Jam Vernal Were: Gordon ' '; Larson Klsbon Bobby Fitts-i'': Fitts-i'': T!lor 2anj'R2; Anderson, 2; Jared :' fsWe rpT?Wden- ! Duchesne's top ' -; '2 V,lJ0mpso 14 and Ercan-S: Ercan-S: t'Sfler rja uff scored four points. y; iters' SandKielbasa added two vrnai's A i l'lr5t round defeated Altamont in Jfl': "5e,i added hers witn 11 points. " e'ght points and Murray and Labrum scored seven points. Limb added six points and Taylor scored four points. Risbon put in three counters. Merrell and Fitts fired in two points each. Altamont's top point producers were Tony Thompson, 15 and Jason Brotherson, 12. Duchesne defeated Vernal's B team in the first round, 44 to 27. Line Hatch led the Panthers with seven points and Jonathan LeBeau added six points. Ian Crowe scored six points. Steve Jameson, Kyle Cox. Lawrence Searle and Preston Durrant added two points each. Davis was the leading Duchesne scorer at 12 points. Vernal's B team placed fourth in the tournament when they were defeated by Altamont, 43 to 36. Mulville led the Panthers Pan-thers with 13 points. Crane and Durrant added six points. Cox and Bascom scored three points and LeBeau popped in one counter. Altamont's top scorer was Thompson at 12 points. |