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Show Boavoro foil OG-48 in dofGEisivo duol Senior forward, Daniel Robinson, found his third consecutive 20 point ball-game ball-game Friday night under the home lights but the fine output out-put wasn't quite enough to sneak past Kanab. The Cowboys jumped out to a nine point lead the first quarter with K. Glover and B. Johnson scoring seventeen seven-teen of the 19 points canned by the Cowboys. Beaver managed to cut four points off the defecit and trailed 22 -27 at halftime. Kanab quickly went to work and added fifteen more to the scoreboard while the Beavers Bea-vers sputtered, capturing only eight points. The Beavers made their bid again to capture the lead but consistent scoring from the Cowboys gave Kanab the final say and the victory, 56-48. Shane Blackner put the moves on the young Kanab ' center several times, but the nets wouldn't welcome the ball. Mike Smith and Chad Dal-ton Dal-ton didn't have their normal nor-mal outputs or the scoreboard score-board may have been reversed. revers-ed. The "ifs" always make game re -playable, but the Beavers are gradually progressing pro-gressing with each game. If Daniel Robinson can lure his teammates in to find the range as he has, Round Robin Rob-in Time, in three weeks, could be Interesting. This ' writer remembers Milford's sudden burst to the top to shake up an undefeated un-defeated Bryce Valley crew and then to go on and make a bid for the state crown. Anything can happen in high school basketball. May- be it will happen. A few weeks will divulge the evidence. evi-dence. Don't forget the Beavers host Milford, Wednesday Feb. 15th. ' |