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Show Lady Vilces win 4th 'sirairAt By G.BRETT HART I sports Editor VIEWMONT 55 DAVIS 44 BOUNTIFUL The Lady Vikes added number four to their growing- tring of consecutive I prep f V tmkn c- . I day, n ; p I 55-44 avjome. Viewrhont's Jen Jones led all scorers with 18 followed by Nicki Bumham who chipped in 9. Meaavhile, Vikings Mandy Miller mid Shannon Morrow both contributed 8 and 7, respectively, respec-tively, f I Chauny Morgan blasted away I for the iartt from ail over the I floor tot log 16 in (he losing Davis effort Sophomore Jodi Wimmer added 12 and a series of second half rebounds that I helped the Darts work their way back froih a 21 -point deficit at the end dY the third period. Davis sophomores Rebecca I Heuser and Rag an Taylor added 6 and 5 respectively, to round out the Darts' top scorers. I Viewrtfcoot jumped to a quick .. , . . 15-7 lead after (he first quarter and extended its lead to 20 : jwints, 33-13, by the halftime buzzer Davis began to battle in the third, turnovers and a solid Vik-inn Vik-inn defense stifled the wouLd-ba l-i wV ii k ' " tiie Vike lead to 11 by conteM's end. Viewmont boasts an impressive im-pressive 4-0 Region 1 showing thus far. But the true test of Viking Vik-ing mettle will take place Feb. 3 Us th Vikes travel northward to face region powerhouse Weber. With Friday's loss, Davis , drops to 1-3 in region. WOODS CROSS 38 MURRAY 31 v: WOODS CROSS The Woods Cross Lady Wildcat bketbaH team ended Murray ' porfect record Friday at borne with a tenacious defense that frustrated the Spartans and earned earn-ed the 'Cats their third region win. The lady 'Cats, now 3-3 in region, used a collapsing, second half PTtaa t catch U Spartans nlf gujjJ and &Jut down Murray's prolific ta nsive prowess. "We played great defense," Woods Cross coach Debbie Peel sad. Sinji.f, b. b.ilOtUlg offen&xvely, that we've tried to nuke it upon defense.' Wildcat Nocll Goodrich and Spartan Kim Olson tied for high-scoring high-scoring honors inking 12 each. For the 'Can, Amy Tinman and Maureen Newland chipped in 8 apiece. Murray pi mped to aa y 9- lead in Friday afternoon's low scoring nf'air, bit tS lV.licatg were jiulv k) t ' -f n ad-- ad-- vw-ntj.- 1 i , t . J. ' V f-Js O i ! --t & 1e r -vA kad ihp ' di U u J, 26-nd 26-nd uffcxacd die i ; titans 12-6 is the fuunh en rxrc lo th upet win. The Willf ii rerun to action Taesiby h V e Jude Mrmorul Ba.. v fa |