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Show uia'til iHiiGy 6Qtb fEaey a finger In the North Sevier game on Friday. But It didn't seem to hurt Danny Hill's squad who are always up for Milford. It was the first win at Gunnison for the Tigers in recent years, and maybe may-be ever. As usual the Bulldogs swished the home nets with regularity, hitting 43 percent I --v. ' - ' J:' 3 xMVv x 1 ' ' i L. - ; ' ' V, .' I ': ; t'f,, ... tf ': ? i ' t , . I ? " n vb r Nlr The Bulldogs jumped out with four points before the Tigers could split the nets, and led 16-10 at the quarter quar-ter Saturday. But Milford wouldn't be denied and managed a 28-26 lead at half-time. half-time. The Tigers quickly spread the ma rgin to nine In the third period, 39-30, but three quick turnovers cut it to three. The score see -sawed back and forth between three and nine the rest of the game withMil-ford withMil-ford holding a 64-58 margin at the buzzer. Both teams played tough defense with sporadic offenses. of-fenses. Gunnison played without Ronnie Hill, who broke from the field and 61 percent per-cent from the line. But Milford Mil-ford used a four corner offense of-fense in the final minutes which sent Brad Kirk to the line ten times and he swished swish-ed nine of them. Brad scored scor-ed 27 points for game high with 13 of 14 from the line and seven field goals. This helped Mllford's 41 percent from the floor and 81 percent per-cent from the line. The Tigers had supremacy on the boards with 27-19 rebounds, but had four more turnovers. Others in the scoring columns col-umns were Ken Jones 17, Gary Mayer 14, Denny Myers 4, and Kim Williams 2, for Milford. Mayer had seven assists and Kirk 6. F For the Bulldogs, Bown had 20 points, Ronlad Nay 12, and Scott Madsen 10. This week the Tigers entertain en-tertain Parowan at home on Friday and travel to Enterprise Enter-prise Saturday. FREE BALL: Shane Blackner slapped the ball out of Mike Ronbinson's hand as the ball goes free in Friday's match. Mike Yardley, 13, also is in the action. Osborn Photo |