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Show rr 5s? 1 Friday's Ladies' basketball lists the past week's results Brighton and Orem con tinue to hold onto the lead in Region Two women's basketball, both earning second week vie- over local opponents last Tuesday. The Bengals 0 and stopped Alta Orem won out over Bingham Hillcrest However, rebounded from their first round loss to upset Kearns also on Tuesday, while over in Region Seven, Jordan's ladies were beaten by Murray 3 last Thursday. The schedule for the next week or so shows Bingham at Alta, Hillcrest at Orem, and Kearns at Brighton, and Jordan at Cyprus. On Thursday, Jan. 24, Jordan On will host Judge. Tuesday, Jan. 29, Alta and visits Hillcrest, at Brighton Bingham. Game times for the J.V. are 5:30 p.m. and for the Bingham-Ore- contest ever led by more than six points at any time. Orem grabbed the First but .quarter lead at Bingham turned the tables in the second and by the half led Bingham was pretty much able to hold onto that lead in the third period which ended with the Miners leading Bingham added one point to that margin by game's end. Tom Robert's 17 points were high for Bingham, Jack Singleton added 14, Mick Quigley 12, and Shawn Hurley eight. Like the final score, most of the stats were fairly even: Orem shot 54 percent from the field to Bingham's 53 percent and the Tigers hit 10 of 16 free shots to Bingham's 10 of 14. But, Bingham only had eight to Orem 's 16 turnovers. Tooele was able to use its height and strength inside to wear down Jordan. Leading first by seven, 15-with one quarter gone then by 12, 2 at the half. Tooele didn't let up in the second half, going out in 8 front at the end of that!" Brighton forward Haitiand nintzo tries to remove the basketball from the a late chart e by the lengals to captare a 61 58 victory, the Hawks second straight in league lay- - Huskies, Hawks, Miners Hillcrest also looked to have early command of its game with Kearns, ending the first period with a 10 The point lead, at margin was eight, half-wathe y In mark. the third period Kearns made a run at the Huskies, cutting the lead to four points before Hillcrest turned back the charge. At the three quarter mark it was Hillcrest 51 and Kearns 38. Hillcrest outscored Kearns 24 to 17 in the final period. . For Hillcrest, Gene 20-1- win in region " The division between the "haves and have nots" in Two basketball Region unchanged following the second week of league play. Hillcrest, basketball Alta took the early lead people, surprise round first their following against Brighton, moving out to a margin, but upset of Orem, with a home win over Brighton's Brighton came back to pull Bengals Friday night. In even then go in front by to 61-5- 75-5- 64-6- - 80-5- 700 miiK Sat. & tiUilfj Sun. mn 0 a.m. - Noon Game Only Junction Boiling Lanes 835 E. 10-- 2 8 other action, Friday Bingham, and Alta each Hillcrest cooled an early captured their second vic- third quarter run by Kearns tories to remain tied for the and went on to win 5 while at Hillcrest ; Bingham, also lead, league and at home, edged Orem Kearns Brighton, second the lost for Orem in a game that was tight all time. Meanwhile, over in the way; and Jordan, Region Seven, Jordan suf- playing at Tooele, lost to fered another setback. the Buffalos Alta's Hawks continued This week's schedule will see two league leaders butt heads, as Hillcrest travels to Bingham for another local showdown; Brighton, still searching for their first win, must make a tough road trip down to Orem; TiawrhwtSrj Alta will try to make it three in a row at Kearns; E. S. and Jordan hopes to rediscover its winning ways Sandy at Cyprus. J.V. games are ..571-54S- 4 at 5:30 .p.m. and varsity followat7:36? .", 9400 36-2- Center by the end of the first period. Brighton extended that lead to seven points in the second quarter and went to locker room at break time ahead two, 14-1- 2 572-075- 44-3- three and finishing with a 23 point margin. Steve Hendricks scored 19 and Lee Broadhead 14 to lead Jordan's scoring ledger. According to Jordan coach, Hal Hale, Jordan trailed by only six with a minute to go in the first half, but instead of the Diggers getting the three needed baskets, Tooele did and that was the last time Jordan threatened. 8, 34-2- 55-3- 30-3- 15-1- inTirrsNsA Heats State 45-3- 3 Then it was Alta's turn. third period, the Hawks chipped away at the Bengal lead to finally knot it then retook the lead at 39 with one quarter to play. Alta made the margin nine with 1:50 to play before Brighton's pressure defense forced turnovers that brought the Bengals back to 6 with 17 seconds left. At that point, Brighton missed a pair of free throws, while Alta hit on two of their own and that was the difference. " "Alta's Troy Bucy led all scorers with 20 points, whire Dave Mills had 15, Fabian Cordone and Gary Haslip 10 each, and Carlson Boundreaux, six. For Brighton, Gordon Hudson scored 16, Korey Rasmussen 12, Josh Burgon 11, and Perry Par-do- e eight. 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Corrine Burningham, who Beth Walker's 11 points tied with Debbie Gilgen for were the best for a Bingham high point honors for Jorplayer, as Carol Prause dan with seven, ended up chipped in eight, Kim with seven boards. varsity 7:30 p.m. Searle seven in three quar- Thirty Alta turnovers terS) ancj Marcia Butter-leagu- e Alta area little league helped fuel Brighton's vie- - f,ed sjx. football meeting slated tory in that game, as the Murray gals High's 14-advan-tories first took a first Bengal gals The made use of their general quarter lead and built it to (age in height to grab down meeting of the new Alta half-tim20 more rebounds than Jor- - Little by League Football Brighton got its biggest da to keep the ball away District will be held on lead in the third period, from the Beetdiggers. Jor-- . Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 7:30 outscoring Alta 16 to eight da saW s0 little of the p.m. at Alta View Elemenfor a 8 total then ended basketball they did not tary School, 1033 S. Crocus up winning by 13. score in the first quarter St., in Sandy. Liz Jones' 22 points was anfj trailed 30-- 7 at half-top- s Anyone who lives in the for Brighton and all time. they Alta High District and who However, scorers, while for Alta Tina refused to fold and actually has a boy, age years, Farrimond had 13, Carolyn outscored Murray in the who wants to play football McDonald 10, and Stacy second half but it next fall, should plan to attend. Those unable to be on wasn't enough. Tyler eight. After a dead even first n Spite of Murray's hand for the meeting can half with quarter scores of mucn greater height, Jor-- get information about the 5 Hillcrest fans pam Maxfield did league by calling its and moved out early to a four naul down 13 rebounds in president, Terry Mason, at point lead in the third addition to her six points. period and went into a four corners game. By quarter's end Hillcred led Hillcrest went on to win by eight. Reggie Wright hit for 14 points to lead Hillcrest, while Laurie Funk added 12, Jill Kitner 10, and Annette Apostle eight. After a close first half in the Bingham-Oregame, Orem's deadly shooting began to make its presence felt in the second half and Bingham was unable to keep pace. That plus the fact one of Bingham's top scorers fouled out in the third quarter were major factors in Bingham's 7793 S. loss to the ladies from Section 2 Player ended up with 17 points, Bob DeMarco with 15, John Boswell and Andy Pazell with 12 each, and Marc Brown with eight. Hillcrest coach, Jim Jimas, credited an aggressive zone defense with breaking the game open. to Bingham , According coach, Sluga, George in team last neither 1700 WASHBROTORJ OGDEN 77S R. MAM IOGAN . |