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Show THI GREEN 4 SHEET Thursday, January 21, 1988 .)irflo. . , - 4JVLV. 'Vr 1I v f ) fhh I. I II 13 9 If - ; w- - rr ' SSI vv jx 'f I 1 - I J 0 Si" a r V- y7 . ... m fAi tiv 50-4- unl-ao- - Huaskies Win Close Ones Hillcrest UNION. high's basketball team found itself involved in a pair of real barnburners of late, the most recent a double overtime victory Tuesday night at Orem, which, thanks to a basket by Ryan Sylvies and four free throws by Mark Owen, the Huskies put in the win column column On Friday, the Huskies held off a late Alta charge to win Hillcrest, now tied for second in Region Two with Bingham and will now host Brighton, all at tomorrow View Mountain (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. Its next game won't be until one week later, when it travels to Bingham. 85-8- 50-4- after three periods and, with three minutes .left in regulation, boosted that to 10. Hillcrest went into its press and was able to rattle the Tigers a bit, forcing some turnovers and helping the Huskies knot the score at Hillcrest had a chance to win at the line in the first overtime, which ended at but 8. 4-- 3, , buzzer, the tie attempt falling short... ulol ,oiu.' . .) ii'-i- defense Hard-nose- d ; , 7-- 24-2- 3, . Calvin Rampton Auditorium, 4600 So. Redwood Road. Men's slow pitch and coed teams will meet at 8 a.m., while women's slow pitch and women's and men's fast pitch teams will meet at 10 a.m. The meeting is for all new and returning teams and for returning is mandatory squads. with questions is Anyone ELto encouraged 'all 0. 40-3- 8, Region Two, byes on Tuesday. 'We MIS prints at one time " recalled Alta coach fAiiAr. .,m,Wo ww.ut, game, but we missed some tree throws down the wire and had to hang on for the win. We also had h tedby-MWUc- "u, . 2, Miners Move Up In Poll PREP POLL 4A TEAMS - 2, 0, one-and-o- -. t?J!b nt 48-5- Softball Meet Set Saturday Discover both 5 42-3- Hillcrest had chances to win the game both in regulation and in the first overtime, getting the ball back with 10 seconds left in the 468-256- . 73-7- 3. 85, Orem 82 SALT LAKE. An organizational meeting for Salt Lake County Recreation softball will be held at Salt Lake Saturday Community College in the the by teams made the first quarter a low scoring one, Alta holding a lead. Alta led by one at the as Hillcrest's Ryan half, shot at Sylvies hit a three-poithe buzzer. Hillcrest moved in front in the third period and, led outscoring Alta 17-After fourth. the into heading couldn't connect. Hillcrest pulled out to a 10 point "It was an outstanding effort," lead, early in the final coach Steve Margetts stated. "The period, Alta narrowed the gap to kids elevated their game, went three on several occasions and with 35 then finally two, in;to the press and got the steals. I'm happy with all of them." seconds left.' No one scored after Jeff Cottle led Hillcrest with 21 that. points, while Sylvies added 10, Sylvies, coming off the bench, scored 13 points to lead Hillcrest, Greg Weichers 15, Ricky Berrett 13 and Tony Dailey 10. Troy while Jeff Cottle and Greg Bench added a couple of key free Weichers each had 12. Hillcrest throws in the fourth quarter. finished at 7x1 3 from the line. "It was a hard fought game," Overall, Hillcrest shot 77 percent from the line, 33x43. noted coach Margetts. It could've gone either way down the wire." Hillcrest 50, Alta 48 Spencer Meikle led Alta with 20 followed Shem by points The Huskies had chances to put VanderVeur with 15 and Shawn Friday's game on ice, but missed Lindquist with 10. Alta was 90 the back end of one percent from the line, 9x1 0. "We had a lot of chances, but we opportunity and the front end of three more down the stretch, didn't capitalize," stated Alta coach Steve coach Ron Carling. "We had the to according Margetts. Alta got the last three last three shots of the game." 79-7- 9, --Hillcrest "d SANDY. After suffering nt 34-3- edge Hawks Rebunffff Brains 72-6- 19-1- 53-5- 0, 50-4- 8. 50-4- 8 . three-poin- t, Hill-cra- at quarter, where we Hawks free throw problems its firet a really ' our shots stopped making came home to roost. league loss at Hillcrest Friday jurt 71,6 Hawks soared out to a ' heartbreaker Meikle shots of the game, missing with night in a led Alta's Spencer ad fy the close of the first with 17 points, while 17 seconds left then getting the Alta high's basketball crew shook 1S1! scoring 17-outacored 8 Shawn ball back with three ticks left on off the bitter defeat, headed south quarter only to be Lindquist and Shem e Brum.s Vander Veur were right behind the clock, after Hillcrest knocked Tuesday and rocked Mountain scored was knotted at at with 16 each. Rhett Marshall it out of bounds. Hillcrest played View 4 the midway point will now The Hawks added entertain two 10, tough defense on the including bv what coach three-poipaced tomorrow at forced were and Hawks the shots in the fourth Bingham (Friday) play one of its Matt Richins also had to fire from long range at the 7:30 p.m. and, like the rest of Carhng described as e quarter. better defensive efforts of first OT only to misfire on the shot. But Sylvies and Owen moved the Huskies in front in the second extra period, Owen's two crucial free throws coming with five seconds left on the clock. Orem led 6 at the end of the first quarter, but it was dead even Orem held a at the half, 2. at HlllcreaL Such frenzied play waa tha rula in tha eontaat with tha Huakiaa holding on to win THE BACK . . . Tony Dallay (42) of trie to wrench tha baaketball away from Alta'a Sham Vander Veur (34) during Friday night eontaat BEHIND action from Friday night. Tha Huakiaa won a 'nail bitter" 8 playing on their horn floor. BATTLE OR BALLET . . . Alta'a Sham Vandcr Veur n (34) and Hillciwst's Grg Wichr (15) leap In aa the contaal to rabound during aacond half Sylvies, Owen Ice Win t -- -- Total W L Points School Highland Cottonwood 12 1 Mt. View Bingham 10 2 10 2 Am. 10 2 101 Fork 50 40 18 16 14 Other teams receiving votes: Clearfield, Bonneville. 3A TEAMS Timpview Provo Judge 12 0 ,70 81 84 93 93 54 30 24 22 Spanish Fork ' Mt. Crest , . Other teams receiving votes: Springville, Pine View, Cedar City. L?V?nt ; some key baskets in the final, on. anotheF run,in staiuaoand,.Matt Richins had a e Pe"d' outpointing rd. defensive game. , !,'" 7 Mountain View ill 3 and...taking . a super Alta II wished 14x20 at the -- -- ten-poin- the t, 48-3- fourth 8, lead. ik ,vi a a in quarter that the line, while Mountain View was 17x24. At West Tuesday - West Clips JM SANDY. Hot shooting West guard, Jimmy Glasker, burned the Jordan Beetdiggers with a outing on Tuesday at West, scoring six in the last quarter, . when the Beetdiggers were threatening, and West won leaving Jordan with a 3 record in Region Six play. Jordan had also lost to Tooele last Friday but tilings are looking up for them. Coach Hal Hale's cagers will play at South tomorrow (Friday) in a three o'clock game and then next Tuesday they will entertain Granite in a 7:30 game at home. The Granite game will be the first of six straight home games for the Diggers and they will not play another, game away from 23-poi- nt 58-5- 0, 1-- home until February 19th when they travel to Granite for the last game of the year. The Diggers have only played three of their 13 games at home and are quite naturally looking forward to playing before the home fans. West overcame an early 11-- 8 Jordan lead to lead at the half by . 25-2- 3 and then increased the lead at the end of three and then stayed ahead during the entire last quarter to win by the eight point margin. Jordan had a well distributed scoring game among their five starters with Jason Kokkola leading with 13, Rusty Eyre coming through with 12 . and Aaron Crookston hitting 10. to 42-3- 5 -- ft Electronic Typewriter Commercial Calculator 10 Digit, Heavy Duty 5 Very Fast-Prin- LakePowell for Less. And Much More! Take a "Lake Powell Getaway" during January and February and save big. Package costs between Includes between 1 ts Lines Per Second Item count; Key Negatives in Red MSRP $109.00 night MSRP $599.00 lodging and 1 night houseboating. And late check-in- , with early check-outan- d 15 to extra houseboating youll get up hours. Great winter fislung and serene beauty mean row's the time to discover Lake for less. Advance reservations Powell for details. required. 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