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Show I (23) Wednesday, March 28, 1984 Vemfll ExpreSS 27 LM JL h "I CANNOT tell a lie. I fouled him, referee," might be what Adams' Bob Yount, left, is thinking as he raises his hand to let the scorekeeper know that he fouled White River's Rob Clements, bottom. WHITE RIVER snared first place in the B League Tournament, Friday. Members of the team are: front row, left to right, Scott Moore, Rob Clements, Mark Bureau, Mark Flowers and back row, Albert Albert, David Robertson, George Foster, Dean Foster. Adams' Jewelry placed second. White River nets Is? place title TUESDAY COFFEE White River flooded its opponent Adams' Jewelry with 66 points in a 19 point win of 6647 in the B League Tournament Tour-nament championship game in the Men's Basketball Program, Friday Uintah High School in Vernal. Adams' Jewelry shined early in the first quarter as they leaped out to a 4-0 lead on field goals by Dave Emmett and Alec Clark. Mark Flowers pumped in a shot for White River, but Scott Adams fired in a two-pointer to give Adams' Jewelry a 6-2 lead. Two field goals by Scott Moore and a two-pointer by Flowers put White River into the lead at 8-6. However, two free throws by Bob Yount tied up the game at 8-8. White River erupted ten straight points on three field goals by Moore and field goals by Rob Clements and Flowers for a 18-8 advantage. ad-vantage. Pete Cooper ended Adams' scoring drought with a field goal, but Flowers fired in a two-pointer for a 20-10 lead. Emmett popped in a shot for Adams' to make the score at the end of the first quarter, White River, 20 and Adams' Jewelry, 12. Moore led White River with ten points in the first quarter on five field goals and Flowers pumped in eight points on four field goals. Clements added two counters. Cooper and Em mett led Adams' in the first quarter with four points each on two field goals. Clements fired in a field goal for a 22 to 12 White River lead, but Kay Smuin and Young popped in free throws for Adams'. Two field goals in a row by Flowers and Clements put White River up by 12 points at 26-14. Smuin fired in a two pointer, but White River scored four counters for a 30-16 advantage. Cooper put in two free throws and Smuin missed a free throw, snared the rebound and fired in a field goal basket. Clark popped in one out of two free throws to cut the White River lead to seven points at 30-23. However, White River pumped in four straight points on a field goal by David Robertson and two free throws by Flowers for a half time lead of 11 points at 34 to 23. George Foster and Flowers led White River in the second quarter with four points. Moore, Clements and Robertson added two points. Yount and Smuin led Adams' with three points. Cooper tossed in two counters and Clark added one point. Two field goals by Moore and Flowers increased the White River lead to 15 points at 38 to 23. Smuin struck for two on a field goal and Cooper popped in one free throw to reduce the White River lead to 12 points at 38-26, but Moore struck for more to give his team a 40-36 lead. Adams' Jewelry scored five of the next seven points on two free throws by Emmett, charity toss by Adams and field goal by Smuin to drop the White River lead to 11 points at 42-31. However, White River scored eight of the next ten points on four points by Clements on a field goal and two free throws and two-pointers by Foster and Flowers for a 50 to 33 advantage. Cooper and Yount popped in field goals and Foster connected on two free throws to make the score after three quarters, White River, 53a.nd Adams' Jewelry, 37. Moore led White River in the third quarter with six points on two field goals and two free throws. Foster and Clements added four points on one field goal and two free throws. Flowers scored four counters on two field goals. Emmett and Smuin led Adams' Jewelry with four points. Cooper added add-ed three points. Yount scored two points and Adams put in one counter. White River outscored Adams' Jewelry, 14-10, in the fourth quarter to win the game by the score of 66-47. Both teams traded free throws and then Flowers bloomed and blazed the hoop with hot shooting, which produced produc-ed three field goals in a row for a White River lead of 60-39. Cooper popped in two free throws for Adams' and Flowers fired in two charity tosses for a 62 to 41 lead. White River scored four more points and won the game by 19 points. Flowers ripped the nets in the fourth quarter with 11 points on four field goals and three free throws. Flowers of White River was the top scorer in the game at 27 points. He fired in 11 field goals and hit 5 out of 6 free throws. Moore added 18 points and Clements scored ten points. Foster added eight and Robertson scored three points. Cooper led Adams' Jewelry with 14 points. He fired in four field goals and hit 6 out of 8 free throws. Smuin and TEN PIN Yellow Jacket Farmers Janet's High Series Lori Goodwinn Sherry Wells Lela Hardinger High Games Lela Hardinger Sherry Wells Ann Bradley 36-16 34-18 29-21 568 560 554 230 221 214 Emmett added 11 points. Yount scored seven points. Clark and Adams poured in three points. White River beat Eddie's Appliance in the first round and Northeastern Utah Office Supply beat Casual T on a forfeit. Gulf Oil downed Aspen Brook and Adams' Jewelry beat Searle. Adams' downed Gulf Oil and White River beat Northeastern Utah Office Supply in second round games. Northeastern Nor-theastern Utah Office Supply was the regular season B League champion. ' ' J ' L""' ry fit THE BASKETBALL is snared by White River's White River beat Adams' Jewelry, 66-47, for first David Robertson, center and hoping that Robert- place in the B League Tournament title game, son drops the ball is Adams' Kay Smuin, left. Pederson 34-22 Jimco 33V2-222 Ashton's 33V2-22V2 HIGH SERIES Carol Farnsworth 566 Jana Warby 555 Helen Atwood 554 HIGH GAMES Jackie Hall 233 Carol Farnsworth 225 Jana Warby 202 WENDOVER WEAKENDERS Western Petroleum No. 1 37-15 Pro Shop 35-16' Whoops 31-21 High Series Jim Peltier 588 Terry Sulser 567 David Kay 537 High Games Jim Peltier 246 Terry Sulser 227 WESTMTOOO OIE Superstar Concert Series THE ULTIMATE RADIO CONCERTS PAT BENATAR SATURDAY, MARCH 31st at 7:00 pm RADIO'S IMPACT PROVEN RECALL 2 THE (J-IOT ONE |