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Show Bingham did not present the same kind of tension, particularly not in the later stages. Early on however, the game was a dog-figas Kearns ran up a 6 first quarter lead on the Hawks. Alta recovered, from the early shock fast enough to even things up in the second period then lead 8 at half time. Alta the began . measuring Cougars in the third quarter outscoring them Alta exploded for 32 points in the final period and began subbing heavily with five minutes left. Alta's Troy Bucy poured in 30 points as the game's leading scorer with Dave Mills adding 24, Carlson e Boudreaux 16, Fabian 14. Coach Ingersoll also spoke highly of the 22-1- 40-3- 19-1- Cor-don- of ip Gary Haslip. Jordan finally struck paydirt Friday against Cyprus. The Diggers jumped out in front early, 17-8, THE SENTINEL Section 2 Thursday, Jan. 24, 1980 at the end of the first period ' Brighton was up by 11, South 1700 West, Kiverton, only to watch the Pirates by halftime and led by Utah 84065, until 11:00 a.m. outscore them 14 to four in as many as 19 in the third (local time) on February 1, 1980, for the construction of the second and lead quarter, which ended with the Maynard Well Pump 36-2- 22-2- 1 with the game half over. This time Jordan held the under together even and played pressure ' in the third quarter though, still trailing by one, An aggressive defense and hard work on the boards helped give Jordan six more points than Cyprus in the fourth period. Steve Hendricks's 16 points were high for Jordan, followed by 12 from Mike 10 from Lee Reich, Broadhead, and nine by Randy Peterson. Hitting on five of seven foul shots in the final period helped ice the win. Both Brighton and Orem needed a win badly last Friday, but after two hours of play it was Orem still The Bengals wanting. fought their way to a first quarter lead and began buildina from there. Then Brighton on top Orem, playing before the home folks, came to life in the fourth outscoring Brighton 0 and coming to within three points before Brighton threw them back. Off the guardline, Perry Pardoe hit for 17 points to lead Brighton, Josh Burgon for 14, and Robert Rowland and Korey Rasmussen 10 each. Coach, Donald. Reid, also made note of the play of Jim McPhail and Brent Wade off the bnch. 55-4- 22-1- 38-3- GGOTIUGL Station. The project conthe includes struction removal of existing pumping equipment and the supplying and installing of new pumping equipment at an existing well site, and the construction of a block pump masonry house, general pump house piping, site improvements, and electrical equipment for Riverton City, Utah. will be Proposals publicly opened and read at 11:00 a.m. (local time) on February VJflfJT ADO I'JOnil! Plan EZEBSMQ mm Your 1980, at 1700 West, 1, Mon., Tues., 12891 South Riverton City, Utah. SpecificaDrawings, tions, and other Contract be documents may apobtained upon plication at the office at of Riverton City 12891 South 1700 West, Riverton, Utah 84065, after 10:00 a.m. on January 16, ADVERTISEMENT 1980, upon payment of a OF BIDS on deposit of $20.00 in check Sealed proposals forms prepared by the form, made payable to Riverton City. Engineer will be received (Pub. Jan. 24, 1980) bv Riverton City at 12891 & Wed.: 2:30 to 6 p.m. Sat. & Sun.: Public Notice 19-1- 5 Page 5 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Junction Bowling Lanes 805 Center, Midvale E. 255-684- 1 No-Fro- st li Player, umber 41, it defeased fron front aid back by Mick Qiiigley, umber 35, aad lass Reatjaeister, amber 14, of Biajkan. Scene is froai last Friday oa tie Miaer's bone floor. Tkat floor tamed very Marty iato a night's Region Two snoot-oa- t later the rink stages, as aigk hemidity from an overflow crowd condensed on fane's by skating Hillcrest's Sandwiched. Cm the artificial surface and made play difficult at tines. Hilkrest woe the gane m over tine 43-4- . .. . Huskies slip by Miners 1979 PRICES At Big week ends in basketball crews and first ranked and saw an overflow There was a hot time on the old basketball court at Bingham High last Friday night. Hot and humid. So humid in fact; the artificial 4-- crowd, the loss 'of the scoreboard, the game concluded playing on half a at court and an overtime 1 surface present the turned gym finish in favor of Hillcrest. Bingham into more of a hockey rink But, while the Hillcrest-Binghathan a basketball court and fray might have produced one of the more been the most exciting con1 unusual conclusions to a test staged locally, there - basketball game in recent were others just as important. Amazing Alta bom-be- d years. Kearns at Kearns The contest matched the. ' Miners a 32 point fourth quarwith hosting Bingham and the visiting Hillcrest ter scoring blitz to stay tied Huskies, the states third with Hillcrest for the Region Two lead at Jordan in Region Seven of tpi and Brighton back in ' r" ry Region Two posted their OJu's wcefc'g fijiccinC first league wins, Jordan Modal 4127 at nipping Cyprus 1 and Brighton Power Flrte Cyprus, gaining another road win, Rag.S124.9S over struggling Orem. The upcoming scheduled Hillcrest visiting shows We repair al aukes f . Speciiinaj Bray, Orem, Bingham at Alta, Etnki I Urn. Jordan hosting Murray, parts, baa, bdts, and Brighton entertaining brash rets. Kearns. All of the games are slated for Friday, with A. T. ENTERPRISES J.V. contests at 5:30 and 4081 W. 5415 S. ' the varsity at 7:30 p.m. 6 Kearns. Ut The large crowd on hand was credited with creating 43-4- m . 91-6- 4 3-- 3-- - 69-6- 7 , 65-6- 2, 9 95 , 966-141- Don't Miss This Sale the high humidity condition onto the that settled at playing . surface Bingham. Some slipping was first . noticed in the early moments of the second half, but by the later stages of the fourth quarter the south end of the court become practically unplayable. At the mutual consent of both coaches, the officials directed the .game be finished on the' north side only. d The game early, and Hillcrest found itself on the up side, with the first quarter gone. The Huskies slowly pulled away from Bingham in the second period and led by 0 at the half. eight, Then in second half, Bingham came out to notch eight straight points to tie 8 it at only to see end Hillcrest up the third in front back period But with seven minutes to play and Hillcrest Bingham leading made one more lunge for the lead. Employing a furious press Bingham battled back to 1 at the 40 colon mark call on then a back-cour- t Hillcrest gave Bingham's Tom Roberts the chance to with 18 secknot it ll announced the onds as Both time. remaining teams missed chances to score in final seconds. A fielder by Hillcrest's Bob DeMarco put Hillcrest with nearly in, front two minutes left in overtime. The Huskies tried to wind the clock down and Bingham finally fouled with 14 seconds left. Hillcrest missed the opportunity, but one shot by second last Bingham was the blocked and another came after the buzzer. 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