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Show c m Free Press - Wednesday, January 25, 1984 - Page 10 Lady Pioneers outstanding against Payson An outstanding effort by the Ijdy Honeers produced a great victory against I'ayson in last Thursday s match up. The win was first in Region cage action and will doubt help the team gain the confidence they need to take on SprinKville there Thursday. "We worked hard all week," said Coach Debbie Nay lor. "We really wanted this one." The fact that Iiehi's fine guard. Trade Peck, had to sit the game out with an injured knee provided an added to Iiehi's impetus determination to break into the region win column. Ijehi's Tammy Bentley scored the first four points of the game when she streaked down the floor on successive fast breaks, got some nice feeds and sunk a couple from underneath. Payson came right back to score two from the line and a field goal to tie it up. The first few minutes set the battle. In stage for the tense see-saperhaps Lehi's best game of the season, the girls kept fighting back with Becky Barns hitting a couple of goals and the Lady Pioneers went up by four with 5:25 to go in the first quarter. Payson came back to sink a nice one but Liz Mills hit one from the line, Payson scored again but Mills sunk another and Tammy Bentley scored again. Payson hit one from the free throw lane and the score read 13-- for Lehi. Lehi suffered a blow when Liz Mills went to the bench with her third foul. Liz, a sophomore, has been doing a super job as the center on the line. Bentley, who is really coming on strong, hit another goal and Payson called time out to think things over. Lehi had a six point lead with 1:43 to go in the first quarter. Following the timeout Payson hit one from the line then scored on the rebound. Barnes found nothing but the bottom of the net on a jumper and Teresa Price got into the scoring column with a beauty which enabled her team to end the quarter with a 19-1- lead. Ii-hi'- s The Iady lions began second quarter scoring by hitting a pair from the freebie lane, a field goal and another from the line. In an effort to stop the lions' surge, lii'hi called tune out but Payson came right back to swish for four more points and gained the lead for the first time in the game. Teresa Price tied it up at Iwa Gumey hit from the line but again Payson came roaring back with two more field goals. Becky Barnes hit a nice one but again Payson sunk a couple from the outside. Barnes swished a goal and stored one from the lane, Iehi hit another jumper and the score was tied again . Ijora Gumey calmly stepped to the line, sunk one and Iiehi went to the dressing room half-timwith a narrow one-poilead. Payson got the tip to start the second half but Tammy Bentley tied it up, then sunk a beauty. five with retaliated Payson unanswered points before Lehi could score. The Lady Pioneers tied it up again at Lora Gurney swished one but Payson, on another scoring spurt, 21-2- 29-29- e 34-3- BENTLEY racesdown court to score layup in game with Lady Lions from Payson. 36-4- 1. 46-4- It was tied again at 48, Lehi went up by one, again the teams traded baskets. Becky Barnes hit a couple of goals and Iiehi went ahead by two points. Teresa Price swished one and Iiehi had themselves a hard-earnefour point lead. The Lionettes came back, tied it up, Barnes- put the Pioneers up by two, Mills hit again, Barnes struck paydirt and Lehi was back to a six point lead. Bams hit again after some intensive defense by Payson, but the game was over, Lehi winning score. by a d 65-5- 7 Becky Barnes scored 23 points to lead Lehi but her teammates, Tammy Bentley, Teresa Price and Liz Mills, scored 10, 10, 9, respectively. Leah Madsen got 4; Lisa Hardy, 3 and Lora Gumey, 6 GLASSMAW AUTO & TRUCK GLASS "WE COME 8 TAM.MY hit five points and snared the lead again Bentley and Payson s Annette traded baskets, Iiz Mills got into the act, Payson hit again, Lehi tanked another, then Becky Barnes scored two more to end the third quarter with Payson ahead by one ALSO-SLID- TO WINDOWS TRUCK 1 Get OUR Estimate Before YOU Side Windows Leaks Fixed Insurance Claims Windshields Back Windows Spend SERVING ALL OF UTAH COUNTY . AMERICAN FORK. 756-216- bS9l '''' ' ' r i FFT- SCI - LEW'S KHISTI BROWN aims at basket while being closely guarded by Payson defenders. Good service at a good price. That's homeowners insurance the State Farm way. 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