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Show I . 1- 1 , o 1 1 h, I ' i r l. m...,. -; Y-A i Z J i ; f i ! f - LJ I - ,4 "i""" '' ' A REBOUND is caDtured by Uintah Ute Cindy Anderson, center and other Uintah basketball players in the picture are Shellie Belcher, left and Sherry Lefthand, right. The Utes owned a one mill nap" :? a i k m jrn "jwniui hw'Hhih lO'Miww'iiiMmw ' ' warn i 4 7 k ifj) ' UINTAH UTE eager, Cindy Anderson, left, jets to the hoop on a two-point mission during a recent basketball game. r Jr Scalp Br; V ' -V- Yto. , M V v - - , f ( (- w; ,t I-' I .. FOUR UTE girl hoopsters, Tia Liebhardt, Chantle Bemis, Shellie Belcher and Angie White, left to right, chase after an opposing . point lead in the first quarter in ended up losing the game. Uflos mxefi ifi)-piiifi)fl Ibwfl D ffSiTDIl hp First the good news, the Uintah Ute girls varsity basketball team owned a one point lead of 8-7 after one quarter in a ball game at American Fork, Tuesday against the Cavewomenand were only behind by five points going in the fourth quarter. Now the bad news, the Cavewomen bombed the Utes, 23 to 4 in the final quarter for a 61 to 37 win. Kim Drollinger led the Utes in the first quarter with four points on four free throws. June Anderson and Tia Liebhardt fired in two counters each. Rasmussen was the , number one scorer in the first quartefTor" American Fork at four points on One field goal and two free throws. American Fork erased Uintah's 8-7 lead with 14 points in the second quarter as compared to ten by the Utes for a Cavewoman advantage of three points at 21-18. Jensen burned the hoop in the second quarter for the Cavewomen with lib points on four field goals and two free throws. Rasmussen and Trane poured in two counters each. Drollinger was the top point collector in the second quarter for the Uintah Utes at three points on one field goal and one free throw. Cindy Cin-dy Anderson, Liebhardt and Angie White scored two points. Anderson added one point. The Cavewoman increased their lead to five points at 38 to 33 in the third quarter. American Fork poured in ,17 " points and Uintah scored 15 counters. Liebhardt led the Utes with four points on two field goals. June Anderson and Drollinger added three points each, Shellie Belcher and Sherry Lefthand scored two counters each. Rasmussen , led the American Fork team with seven points on three field goals and one free throw. Jensen and Smith added add-ed four points. Maxwell and Harley scored one counter each. Uintah suffered a scoring drought In the fourth quarter as they scored op-v team's hoopster during a basketball battle. The Utes dropped a game to American Fork, Tuesday. a game with American Fork, but ly four points on two free throws by White and a field goal by Drollinger and lost the game by 24 points. , Rasmussen blazed the basket with 12 points on three field goals and five free throws. Jensen and Harley added four points each. Smith and Trane scored two counters each. Drollinger was the number one point producer for the Uintah Utes at 12 points. She fired in three field goals and hit 6 out of 8 free throws. Liebhardt put in nine counters for the Utes. She flipped in four fieldgoals and hit 1 out of 6 free throws. Also scoring ' for UmtaFweife: ' June Anderson, 6; White, 4; Lefthand, 2; Cindy Anderson, Ander-son, 2 and Belcher, 2. Rasmussen led the American Fork team with 24 points. She fired in seven field goals and hit 10 out of 12 free throws: Smith added six points on three field goals and Harley tossed in five counters. Trane popped in four points and Maxwell added one counter. , :; American Fork's junior varsity team defeated Uintah's basketballers, 49 to 27. The Cavewomen grabbed a 14-7 lead in the first quarter and led 30-9 after two quarters. Trane, Tischner and Squires led American Fork in the first quarter with four points each. Anderson, Belcher and Bemis scored two points each in the first quarter for the Uintah Utes and Jepson added one point. Trane was the top scorer for . American Fork in the second quarter at six points on three field goals. Erickson and Tischner added four points on two field goals and Cook put in one field goal for two points. Bemis scored Uintah's only points in the second se-cond quarter on a two-pointer. The JV Utes scored eight points in the third quarter, but American Fork struck for nine to increase its lead to 22 points at 39 to 17. Jepson led the Utes I A SUCCESSFUL two-pointer is as she soars to the basket. in the third quarter with four points on two free throws and a field goal. Belcher and Bemis scored two counters each: Vincent led American Fork in the third quarter with five points on two field goals and one free throw. Hales and Hayes added two points. Both teams scored ten points each in the fourth quarter and American Fork's junior varsity team won the game by the score of 49 to 27. Allen led the Utes in the fourth quarter with four points. Bemis and Huber afded two points. Rasmussen anaritptacored one point each. Trane led American Fork in the final quarter with six points on three field goals. Cook and I if A CRASH occurs as Sherry Lefthand, right, collides with Rowley left, in a clash for the basketball. ' . A UINTAH UTE girl basketballer rushes after an opponent and hopes that she can gain a the goal for June Anderson, left, !.... g)(2llnj1l4 Hayes added two points each. Bemis was the high Uintah scorer at eight points. She fired in three field goals and hit 2 out of 3 free throws. Jepson scored five points. Allen and Belcher added four points. Anderson and Huber put in two points. Rasmussen and Critton scored one counter each. f , . Trane pumped in 16 points to lead the American Fork team. She fired in seven field goals and hit 2 out of 4 free throws. Tischner added eight points on four field goals. Vincent poured in five counters. Hayes, Cook, Erickson and Squires struck for four points. Hales added two counters. ? steal for the Utes. |