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Show EIg&h tee seroe49iE3 TigGr-EnatGirpriGo garao fall to press clippings, and turned on a full court press that produced eight straight points and the period ended 58-52. The final period was pretty much a case of swapping Ken Jones made 16 of 23 field goals and 17 of 19 free throws to rack up 49 individual points against the Enterprise Wolves last Friday, Fri-day, for a career high in a single game. But even with that output out-put from Jones, the Wolves, 2-7 for the season, were no pushover, as they took the lead early in the game, getting get-ting out in front by as much as eight before the Tigers pulled to within two at the quarter, 18-16. Milford got six straight points In the second period to go ahead for the first time, but the aggressive Wolves swapped the lead back and forth three times in the second quarter, before Mil-ford Mil-ford could get a six point edge, 39-33, to take to the locker room at intermission. During intermission Coach Hillock must have reminded re-minded the Tigers they were tied for the league lead, and rated number one in the Class 1-A poll, because they quickly spread that six points to 14 in the third period. But Enterprise wasn't ready to baskets, with both teams scoring 30 points, and little defense to wrap it up at 88-82 88-82 for the Tigers, and leave them tied with Kanab for the league lead at 8-1. That's a tie that is certain to be broken this weekend as Milford travels to Kanab for the tie -breaker. Besides Jones' 49 points, he had 19 rebounds and 2 assists. Mark Whitney had 16-11, Kim Williams 8-9-6, Denny Myers 6-2-4, JeffAt-kin JeffAt-kin 7-13-8, and Jeff Hiatt 2-4-1. Leading the Wolves was Leading the Wolves was Arlan Simpkins. with 22 points and 10 rebounds, Rohn Thomas 17-5-5, Jack Moyle 15-10-3, Troy Truman, 12-2-7 and Jim Staheli 12-4-3. The. Tigers had a 58-33 edge on the boards, while shooting 46 from the field and 88 from the line. Enterprise hit only43from the field but had 39 field goais to 30 for the Tigers. However, the Tigers went to the line for 28 of 32 for 88 percent and the Wolves had only four of eight for 50 percent. Coach Kendall Banks crew threw up 91 shots, making 39, while the Tigers hit 30 of 65. This week at Kanab, Coach Hamlin's Cowboys will be trying to shut off Jones and the Tiger passing attack. Theymanagedto hold Jones to six points the first half in Milford, before they got Into foul trouble and the Tigers pulled it out. This will be the game of the week, and possibly the turning point of the season. Jr. Varsity starts at 5:40 and Varsity at 7:30 p.m. |