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Show T 18 H;'.:p Times SPORTS March 15, 1991 : f ! f ! I 'i i Personalized Travel captured the Hill G art Rodriguez and Sons, scoring 40 points to set up the championship game rematch. Eric Conway tallied 39 points to lead Mountain Home. Hill had a good showing, winning two games and and East dropping two. Hill defeated Defense Layton Against East Layton, Ken Hardy had 24 points and Keith Miller had 16 for Hill. Against Defense, Hardy had 17 points and Miller 16. In its two losses, Hill was defeated by Mountain and Rodriguez and Sons 106-6Home Against Mountain Home, Miller had 14 points. Conway led Mountain Home with 23 points. Against Rodriguez and Sons, Hardy netted 24 points and Miller 21 to lead Hill. Newey and Lee led Rodriguez and Sons with 21 and 20 points, respectively. "I think Hill was a little overmatched by the teams they lost to, but they played hard and made a good showing in the tournament," Dicus said. Mountain Home's Conway was the tournament's leading scorer with a total of 167, an average of 33.4 per game. Rodriguez and Sons' Newey was second with a total of 136 points, averaging 27.2 points per Brothers Men's Basketball Tournament title, defeating Rodriguez and Sons in the championship game 95-8- 2. The tournament was held at the Hess Fitness Center March Timmy Gibbs led Personalized Travel with 33 points. Boo Singletary had 23 points, and Jimmy Madison added 16 for the winners. Reid Newey hit 20 points in the championship game to lead Rodriguez and Sons, while his teammate Mark Lee added 14. "There was a lot of talent on these teams. The play was very physical and I think Personalized Travel wore them down inside with the three big horses-Madi- son and Singletary Pollard Hess Fitness Center athletic ,$aid Jim Dicus, director. Personalized Travel and Rodriguez and Sons first met in the semifinals of the championship bracket in the with Personalized Travel winning 106-9tournament. In spite of a performance for Rodriguez and Sons by Newey, they still came up short. Singletary led Personalized Travel with 26, Gibbs added 21 and Riley Wimberly added 18 points for the winners. Rodriguez and Sons bounced back by defeating Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, 114-9Newey led 64-6- 88-5- 6-- 9. (6-8- ), (6-1- 5 double-eliminatio- n 46-poi- nt in Over-3- 5 74-4- play C- l- ' VSl VCR V MAJOR 7. OGDEN 95 course of a professional 1 Auto & video heads 2 Capstan 3 All if. ) I i U.S. Air Fore 394-723- Hittin' the boards I Lynn Clemments, left, and Reid Newey, both of Rodfiguez and Sons, box out players from tain Home AFB to get a rebound. LUBRICATION VCR of Personalized Travel, Lee and Newey of Rodriguez and Sons and Conway of Mountain Home. 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Motor 5 All mechanical parts 3- Moun- Personalized Travel's Gibbs was voted the tournament's Most Valuable Player. Also selected to the team were Singletary and Madison 1881st i I 1 ALIGN AND ADJUST TO FACTORY SPECIFICATIONS COMPLETE 3 to 4 day Turnaround on most parts Factory trained technicians Photo ST. 362-2N- D .A The following services are performed HAND CLEANING i TUNE-U- P $ Hz : j for Bad to the Bone with 21 points, while teammates Jim Dicus and Dan Kearns netted 17 and 16 points apiece. Jerry Harrison led Nooners, scoring 23 B l ' i nt i v p 1 t Bad to the Bone outscored Nooners points. Other tournament action follows: by 12 points as the first half of the March 7 championship game came to a close March 8. Bad to the Bone continued Nooners, 51 its scoring attack in the second half, Just for Fun, 50 27 March 6 its opponent by points. outdoing Dennis Gulbranson led the scoring Bad to the Bone, 70 'i'g'feLi. gVs..5 5 Professional Electronics Service IS I ( 8. 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