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Show in ii- i - on Dec. 9 and host Skyline on Dec. 12; for Jordan, the Beet- visit will diggers be and Highland Friday Hi i at Alta on Dec. 16; 4 IK Bingham will entertain Bonneville of Idaho Thursday of this week then open play in the East Tournament Monday at 6 V West; p.m. against Hillcrest hosts South Friday then begins its play in the East Tournament on Dec. 9 at 8 t 5 p.m. versus Judge. Alta was down 3 to the Eagles at one point of the second period last Tuesday before getting untracked with some help from the bench. Alta came alive to outscore Skyline 12-- 2 in the final moments of the first half 5 and trailed at the break. In the second half Alta, paced by soph Darrin Long, who scored 14 of his 16 points in the last two periods and eight in the fourth quarter, captured back the lead then used a hustling defense to keep Skyline at bay. After Long's 16, the next best scorers for Alta were Chuck Cutler and Al Walbeck with 10 each. Cutler got all of his ten at the foul line, where the Hawks went 18 of 21. Brent Weichman, another sophomore, aided the Alta cause with his rebounding and four key points. Brighton High shot only 29 percent from the field in their Tuesday game with Olympus, but tough defense and key steals, according to coach Duke Reid, kept the Bengals in front. Oly led 5 at the end of the first quarter, but Brighton fought back to take a three point lead, by the half. Things stayed close from then on strict Kcm'i 71 ta's Cut fitsmt, MEbtr 41, aW CiMr't Wayn Titttt, as Brighton held a slim, tottcM Ekt a Cari hlxi, meWt IS, st3 has mn Mt if ton BMcstr 39, Ink n. UTaSt fkjliMi pnsswnl ttt Ittt-s- n two point margin, psta bst with al tissjef atMctwtttlMrHctaaiiiiaiittMtoCilMiatt three periods Ktimitj, Jwta mw f iMmm Urj RmM 34, at kt-- ttltadarivNtNtsrat4-7- 1 by JttiM, m played. Brent , Wade . led couldn't hold up through scorers with Brighton's the second week, the added 11,. Josh 15, Burgon results of the last seven Briair Belov 10, and Dirk : days or - so must have Pardoe and Robert come as a real shock. Rowland six each. Hard fought action on. 1 Reid his called ce more dominated the win over Granite high . school prep slate as on Tuesday r For those individuals ment evident in the season contests Brighton held off Olym- - Brighton's best game of who thought the excit- - opening round of pre-- basketball ' the year, After a dose 17- -, Bingham droppus and 16 first period, the ped Clearfield Hillcrest dropped a one Bengals broke things in second stanza the open pointer to Cottonwood 8 and led at the half On Wednesday, Alta 2 then with mark stopped Skyline 2 and way three gone. quarters ambushed Jordan Once more it was Brent visiting Bingham Wade leading the scoring on Finally Friday for Brighton, canBrighton won going away charge 23 ning points, while over Granite had 14, Belov 10, Coming up in pre- Burgon Pardoe eight, and Marseason play, for Alta on Here's a gift that will last a lifetime. It's shall six. Clyde Thursday the Hawks visit easily a $10 value. . . and all you do is buy perBrighton's shooting then on an Arby's soft drink at a special price. Layton Friday, Dec. 5, host Bonneville centage from the field inWell give you a film mailer for quality High of Idaho Falls, while creased considerably in processing by 3M. Put in your film. Fill in your name and address. Stamp it. next Monday through this one, as the Bengals hit in 58 percent of their Mail it. And in a very Saturday Alta will take short time your shots. part in the East High snapshots, slides or Jordan's win over a Tournament, Holiday 8mm movie film will Bingham gargantuan with Highland at' opening be sent back to you. team shocked a lot of on for Dec. 6 9; p.m. What could be simpler. much by the Brighton, the Bengals people, as What could be nicer for final margin as the out will be at Weber Friday, the holidays. '' ) Section 2 at Bountiful, come. Jordan never Pollard had 22, Wayne trailed in the contest, Tuttle 20, and Lance Analthough the Miners did derson 10. Bingham had close to within one point 27 turnovers to Jordan's at 7 in the second 10. The night before, on period. Bingham kept the pressure on, but Jordan Tuesday, Bingham kept the lead and went to walked away from Clearthe lockerroom ahead field. The Miners led Jordan led by as much with one period played 1 as 16 in the third quarter, and at halftime. made before Bingham ' Clearfield a halved that margin to challenge in the third eight, 3 by the end of quarter, which ended the Jordan with Bingham in front period. but the Miners burned pressuring for turnovers . and making the most of Clearfield's press badly its opportunities at the in the final quarter and foul line gained its emerged with a 12 point, 0 win. biggest lead at 9 then went on to win Wayne Tuttle with 19 Bingham got one more points and Wes Hymas basket from the field then with 15 led Bingham's did Jordan, but Jordan scoring. The Miners out-shs, shot 13 more Clearfield 52.3 perto 35 on cent to 38 percent and of 26 hitting 13 20. of them 33 to outrebounded Bingham's Leading scorers for the 26. Bingham had 14 turnBeetdiggers were Mark overs. Peterson with 26, Lee Hillcrest High was able Broadhead with 21, Jim- to stay close to Cottonmy Nelson with 15 and wood through its game last Danny McEntyre with 12. with the Colts For Bingham, Alan Tuesday. After trailing 14-1- 0 outscored the Colts 20 to 12 in the second and went in at the midpoint break in front Hillcrest held that four point margin through the third period, which ended then went tok at sleep in the fourth quarter, where they hit only one of 14 from the field and five of eight from the line. The end result, Cottonwood slipped in front to win by one, Overall Hillcrest did not shoot that badly except in that final period, hitting 45 percent from the field and 71 percent from the line for the Boswell John night. scored 22 points, Jim Phillips 12, and Scott 28-2- 44-3- 7. 30-2- 46-4- 18-1- 2 28-2- . 55-3- 9, A 61-5- 39-3- 27-1- 78-5- 54-5- 62-5- 84-7- 3. ot free-throw- 29-2- , after one period, the. Huskies has been selected the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference second team offensive unit. Jim is a 6'4", 240 pound senior at Southern Utah State University, where he is majoring in accounting. While at Hillcrest, Jim won letters in football and baseball. He was the football team captain and earned several post season individual awards. Before coming to Southern Utah State, Jim attended Dixie College, where he was as well as being selected for the school honor roll. At SUSC Jim played offensive tackle. Jim is the son of Don E. and Patricia P. Whitehead of Midvale. Former Husky Family Cntr Present ttts for star honored Off Oi Former Hillcrest High Jim Whitehead Non-Sal- e Items. athlete . 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