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Show IN 62-59 LEAGUE LOSS: Slip hm Hffty LEAGUE STANDINGS WON LOST Milford 9 1 Kanab 9 1 Pi uro 7 3 Beavor 7 3 Bryce Valley 6 4 Escalante 5 5 Valley 3 7 Enterprise 2 8 Parowan 1 9 Panguitch 1 9 with 22, Raines had 18 and Russell Smith 11. The Cowboys Cow-boys had four in double figures, fig-ures, Janes with 19 turned in one of his best games. Chamberlain had 14, Johnson John-son 11, and Glazier 10. Tait turned in seven points for the Tigers , but Jones had only one and Mayer none. Milford had 13 of 29 from the foul line for 59, as Kanab Ka-nab hit 10 of 24 for only 42. Both clubs hit 38 from the floor, but the Cowboys put up eight more shots for the difference. The Enterprise game Wednesday was another story as Raines went wild up there all by himself and had 18 rebounds and 32 points. Kevin Barnes was the only other Tiger in double figures, fig-ures, as eleven players made the scoring columns. The Phelps brothers had 15 and 14 respectively, and Woods 11. Milford hit 45 from the floor and 64 from the foul line. Friday the Tigers travel to Valley for their game and local fans will have to travel tra-vel with them for basketball this week. The Tigers will have to relinquish re-linquish at least a part of that number one spot after Friday Fri-day night's 62-59 overtime loss in Kanab. At least until they meet the Cowboys in the Region 8 Round Robin. The Tigers certainly looked look-ed like number one the first quarter as they took a quick lead on Kevin Barnes driving driv-ing and outside shooting and was backed by' R.ai!r;s,to . give the Tigers a 19-12 lead in the first quarter. They quickly pushed that lead to 14 points at 28-14 in the second quarter before the Cowboys turned off the tap at the head of the ditch and closed the gap to 30-24 at the half. Even then, Milford fans ;no' CONTACT SPORT! Any-s a one who watched Milford's : ;Tom Jones, 43, and Kanab's' Kit Janes, 42, under thebas-l, J ket last Friday would ques- ", jtion that statement. Actual-! J fly, when you put two physl- ; leal teams like Milford and i 1 Kanab together, there is plenty of contact. Jones out- i muscled Janes with 8 re- : bounds to 5, but Janes shined in the department that goes ; on the scoreboard, with 19 points to lead the Cowboys. Jones had only one point. Others pictured are; Kevin Barnes 21, Greg Glazier 10, Alan Mayer 33, and Lex 1 Chamberlain 20. The Cowboys Cow-boys won 62-59 In overtime, chalking up the Tigers' first defeat. " were confident the Tigers were in no trouble. After the first quarter, it seemed highly unlikely the Cowboys would come closer, and the Tigers have a reputation of being a second half club. However, after the pretty Cowbelles and TIgerettes finished their prancing -things got worse. The Tigers who went to the locker room with no more than two fouls apiece, compared to four Cowboys with three each, started catching up in that category. Though Janes, Glazier and Johnson soon had four fouls, they were able to stay In the game and control the boards, particularly in the second half. Kanab had 47 rebounds to Milford's 30. At the end of the 3rd period, per-iod, Instead of the Tigers pulling away, the Cowboys had closed one more point, 44-39. Then the Tigers went cold - real cold, and Kanab tied up the score, 55-55. With nearly two minutes left, Coach Nielsen went into a stall, and the good last shot. However, the shot missed and Kanab got the rebound, a long pass to Janes and a lay-up was just after the buzzer. buz-zer. The overtime was all Kanab's Ka-nab's as the Tigers were unable un-able to put anything together and Eric Johnson picked up three cripples as the Cowboys Cow-boys outscored Milford 7-4, 7-4, for the 62 -59 win. Barnes led all scorers ', ,NO CONTACT SPORT! Any-s ; I -,-t .'one who watched Milford's; ?Tom Jones, 43, and Kanab's? ' : I Kit Janes, 42, under the bas -I , ; fket last Friday would ques- ", jtion that statement. Actual-! J lly, when you put two physl- ; y. . ,? I cal teams like Milford and I ,f,- I Kanab together, there is plenty of contact. Jones out- i Kfs muscled Janes with 8 re-: ' : bounds to 5, but Janes shined ' (' in the department that goes ; f"-., on the scoreboard, with 19 i'. j points to lead the Cowboys. . j Jones had only one point. . Others pictured are; Kevin ) Z, Barnes 21, Greg Glazier 10, r Alan Mayer 33, and Lex . 1 Chamberlain 20. The Cowboys Cow-boys won 62-59 In overtime, chalking up the Tigers' first defeat. , " ' "T'Hv , " b : a v ' Si.,.1 r-i y- - v ;" ' vrJ X1 r-' i : n 'v-y ' |