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Show Wednesday, Jonuory 11, 1984 Vemfll &fpfflf 21 . 5s HANDS SEEK the basketball and taking part in the basketball seeking quest are Uintah's Joe LeBeau, left and Mountain View's Doug I l t , a .g,f n UHS SOPHOMORE varsity team competitor, Mark Powell, has his feet go out from under him and ends up flat on the floor. The . Is) 4 ;vv k:. iff J t , . 'J I' J i i i i r "" ujmu u L'jiUiaf.ilnniiimwiir " iiwWiwtrt'W.i'y " iniinn nf "lir A FLYING Mountain View body, owned and operated by Dave Talbot, 22, is about to land on Uintah Ute eager, Norman Keams, loft, during the Uintah-Mountain View game, Friday. The Utes Holdaway, right. Uintah will host Orem, Wednesday Wednes-day and Timpview, Jan. 20. " . ' . ' ' Uintah Utes will host Orem, on the road, Jan. 18. owned a one point lead with 14 seconds to go in the first quarter, but ended up losing the game by the score of 88 to 52. Another Uintah Ute in the pjcture is Mark Powell, right. Two free throws by Gary Swim gave ; the Uintah Utes a one point lead of 9-8 with 14 seconds left in the first quarter, ! but Mountain View outscored the Utes, 80 to 43 in the rest of the game for an 88 to 52 Region triumph over Uintah. Provo beat American Fork, 50-36 and Orem downed Timpview, 75 to 62. Mountain View grabbed a 2-0 lead on a field goal by Brad Rollins, but a two-pointer two-pointer by Swim knotted up the game at 2-2 with 6:41 to go in the first quarter. Matt Anderson and Dave Talbot put in two each for a 6-2 Bruin lead. The Utes rallied to tie up the game at 6-6 on two field goals by Swim and netted a 7-6 lead on a free throw by Swim. Dan Hall popped in two free throws to give Mountain View an 8-7 lead, but Swim struck for two to return a one point lead of 9-8 to the Utes. Dale Cranny hit a field goal in the final ' seconds to make the score after one quarter, Mountain View, 10 and Uintah, Uin-tah, 9. Mountain View scored five straight points on field goals by Talbot and Hall plus a free throw by Cranny for a 15-9 lead. Jason Taylor connected oh a wide open shot for the Utes, but a three-point play by Cranny placed Mountain View ahead at 18-11. , Mark Powell fired in a field goal for the Utes to reduce Mountain View's lead to five points at 18-13, but ten 1 unanswered points by the Bruins in Wednesday and will battle Provo Phols by Aldon KocImI creased the Mountain View lead to 15 points at 28-13. Hall scored six of the ten points on three field goals. Uintah scored four points on a field goal by Norman Keams and two free throws by Joe LeBeau to cut the Mountain Moun-tain View lead to 13 points at 30-17. Mountain View outscored the Utes, 8-0, in the rest of the second quarter for a 38-17 advantage. The Utes scored 16 points in the third quarter, but Mountain View poured in 27 counters for a 65 to 33 lead. Talbot popped in a field goal for a 40-17 lead and Kenny Rasmussen and Kurt Robb found the mark for two-pointers. Matt Anderson struck for two field goals for a Mountain View lead of 44-21 and Uintah's Uin-tah's Powell popped in two free throws. The Bruins fired in four straight points and Uintah's Keams connected on a three point play for the Utes to cut Mountain View's lead to 22 points at 48-26. The Bruins outscored the Utes, 17 to 7 in the rest of the game. Uintah started off well in the fourth quarter on offense and defense as Keams connected on the first shot in the quarter and Rasmussen blocked a shot by a Mountain View eager. Three BODIES COLLIDE during a battle for the rebound and one of the participants is Uintah Ute forward, Gary Swim, right. Swim scored all of Uintah's points in the first quarter and he put in two free throws for a one point lead late in the first quarter. UTE CAGER, Norman Keams, left, gets knocked to the floor by a Mountain View hoopster. A foul was called on the Mountain View eager, but the crash took place before a shot at the hoop. field goals by Rasmussen and two-pointers two-pointers by Swim and Blake Horrocks kept the Utes within 30 points of the Mountain View lead at 75-45. Mountain View scored 13 points and Uintah seven in the rest of the quarter to make the final score: Mountain View, 88 and Uintah, 52. Swim and Keams were the top Uintah Uin-tah point gainers at 11 points. Swim fired in four field goals and hit 3 out of 8 free throws. Swim scored all nine Uintah points in the first quarter. Keams tossed in four field goals and was 3 of 3 at the foul line. Rasmussen and Powell tossed in eight points. Powl fired in three field goals and hit 2 out of 2 free throws. Rasmussen tossed toss-ed in four field goals and was 0 for 1 at the foul line. Also scoring for Uintah Uin-tah were: Horrocks, 5; Taylor, 3; LeBeau, 2; David Gurr, 2 and Robb, 2. Uintah fired in 19 field goals and hit 14 out of 24 free throw attempts. The Utes will host Orem Wednesday. Mountain View had five cagers score in double figures. Anderson was the top scorer at 16 points. He fired in eight field goals. Talbot scored 14 points and Roger Beus added 12 points. Cranny and Hall scored 10 points. |