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Show Sunday, January 27, 1974, THE HERALD, Provo, Bailey Leads Miners Past Red Devils Stop Lehi In Key Region Game out and set up a full court press. The Pioneers turned the ball SPRING VILLE The over a couple of times and the Springville Red Devils held on to Red Devils were able to pull second place in Region Six by within one at 4 with 1:20 left defeating a strong Lehi teai.i in the quarter. Coach Jordan changed Friday night by a score of The Pioneers held a defenses between quarters aiid lead at the end of the first went with a zone in the second quarter but the Red Devils quarter. He also put John North 0 them in the second into the game. These two moves to lead by nine at the half and at this time proved to be the hold on to win. difference in the game. The difference in the game, 11e zone held Lehi's scoring according to both coaches, was down to only ten points in the John North. After sitting out the second quarter while Joha North first quarter of play North came led his team in scoring with 10 in at the beginning of the second points of his own. The Devils quarter and ignited the whole kept applying the pressure and with 2 : 16 left in the half they had Springville team. North scored 10 points that splurged to a twelve-poin- t lead. quarter, as many as the whole They finished the half leading by Lehi team, and alo got some nine, very important rebounds and During the third and fourth steals. Overall North was simn-l- y " arters both teams played "Mr. Hustle." rly even. At the end of the After the game Springville . ard quarter Springville led by ccach Elliot Jordan was ten at Again it was John assessing the value players in North who led Springville as he ' Region Six and said that he scored nine more points. would not trade any of his kids led as Although Springville by for any other players in the many as 14 points in the fourth region. period, either team could have In the first quarter Springville won. The Red Devils went into a n was in a stall type of control defense and Lehi ran their offense with offense and only scored 11 points the guards crossing and curling in that final period. around screens by the forwards However the Pioneers" had while the center came out to the troubles in that they could not seem to hold on to the ball. They top of the key. Running this pattern the Lehi had the ball on five or six fast center Chris Lind was able to break attempts going down the score three quick buckets from stretch but every time they the top of the key to give the came down the floor they were Pioneers their widest lead of the unable to score, either turning the ball over or just missing the game at With 3:18 left in the first shot. Most of this trouble was quarter Springville called time By CHRIS W. JOHNSON Herald Sports Writer - 15-1- five-poi- nt out-scor- 24-1- 38-2- 9. d four-corn- er man-for-ma- By HARVEY ANTCZAK Herald Sports Writer PAYSON The Payson Lions evened their record to 4 Friday 53-5- 2 night by defeating the Uintah The Lions, fighting I'tes EL PASO, Tex. (LTD -- Gus for a playoff spot in Region Six, Bailey hit for 16 points Friday wore down the determined night as the University of Texas Uintah defense, which was El Paso held off a forced into mistakes. Uintah opened Lhe scoring at rally to hand Colorado State its 7:01 of the first period. After first Western Athletic' Confer four successive turnovers by ence loss of the season. both teams, Marty Mangum por CSU had a closing second ped in his first two points of the chance to win the game, but Ram night. guard Rudy Carey, who had 11 After losing the ball on for chargipoints, was called call. Darrel) Stewart traveling ng. The Rams alsc jle the ball hit for Payson's first two points with two seconds left, out Danny with 3:40 left. Phillips, who had 10 points, After the Utes lost possession missed a shot at the buzzer. of the ball with 2:35 remaining, Stewart popped in two more to Bailey was joined in double close the gap figures by Jim Forbes with 12 With less than a minute arid Gary Brewster with 11 as the remaining Stewart hit two Miners took a halftime lead. within 20 seconds as Payson CSU was led by Come Pontli-an- a pulled ahead 1 at the end of with 13 and Tim Hall with 12 the quarter. before fouling out. Danny Immediately after the opening Phillips had 10. tipoff for the second period, UTEP is now in the WAC Mangum broke down court for a 3 arid overall while CSU is 1 Uintan basket. Jeff Hanson, in the league and 6 on the sea- Payson's big forward, sank an son, with the loss to UTEP end- outside shot pulling the Lions e winning streak. ahead by one. The Utes ing a UTEP hosts Wyoming Saturday M?ngum, who finished with ten while CSU is at New Mexico. points, put his second shot from for Springville were Mark Newton and Gary Christensen with 13 apiece and Mike North with ten. Lind scoied 21 points for the Pioneers to lead them in that category while Dennis Beck got 14 points. Springville shot 27 of 51 for 53 percent from the field and 17 of t from the line. 32 for 53 Lehi hit on 27 of 56 shots from the field for 48 percent and hit eight of 18 from the charity stripe for 44 percent. The Pioneers the Red Devils G F LEHI C) pc-cen- 38-2- 3 J. Christofferson Beck Und Peterson 5 -3 04 Carlton Jolley Dorton Vales 2- - 3 12-1- 2. j 64-4- 2. -- 53-5- -- 9-- 6. 27-2- 4 12-1- 2 13-- 9-- -2 Davis Sunderland Totals SPRINGVILLE Rife Shepherd M. North Newton Christensen Miller J. North Thome Davis 0 27 8 East 89 Union-N- i71) Totals Score by quarters: Lehi Springville 1 StnyBrk75KingsPt.62 Jhn Jay 81 Livingston 72 0- - 1 10 -8 13 3 13 2 6 19 - Idaho State, (UPI) racing toward its first Big Sky Conference basketball crown ever, overwhelmed Boise State in the second half Friday night to take a 7 league win. The Bengals trailed at halftime, but five minutes into the second half they rattled off 10 straight points to grab the lead tor good, winning their first Big Sky game withort a loss. It was 75-6- 36-3- 1 seventh consecutive season win. rM,0ya West Arizona 93 Brigham Young 91 Stanford 108 Denver 62 Wstmnstr-Uta- h 81 W. N.M. 73 S.Col.St.80En.N.M.54 UCLA 96 Santa Clara 54 Sn.UtahStl05AdmsSt92 3ch 82 n Cal 53 UC-Irv- St-L- 27 2 71 19 29 51 62 14 38 61 71 I wEffmAiiATioiN , E" 82 e Bluf 83 Lmyn-Own- s Rck 86 Wm Carey 89 Ark.-Lt- tl Tex,ElPaso53Col.St.52 New Mexico I 91 Wyoming 88 nomw. Coach Courtney Leishman used all 12 of his players. 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Paterson 69 Kean 63 73 Queens 81 Clark-G- a Worcester 69 BOISE 63 Hanson Payson moved ahead 44-3- 0. 62 49-3- Potsdam 23-2- 1 1 F P G 6-- Press International 7 UfGS With only six minutes left in still has to play as a unit. The the game, and Payson holding a way these boys play, 1 know that 42-3- 0 lead, both teams they will put it together real soon." substituted liberally. As time ticked away, Payson PAYSON (Ml 10 4 continued to wear the Utes out. Hanson Htatl Stewart sank two putting the Stewart Lions ahead Uintah tried a Buvs 11 7 14 1 comeback with three minutes to Bnndhall White J J3 go. Three baskets brought the K. Hiatt 1 Utes to within twelve. It was Oberg 4 10-23 1841 84 futile however without the aid of Touts g f r Mangum, who fouled out earlier UINTAH ( Mangum 04 U) in the period. Ostler 13 8 Coach Roger Reid said, "Next Whs Nelson : week it's American Fork, tops in Huber A our division. We won't beat Joodrtca 04 4 them unless we play as a team. AUred 1 1 There is too .much individuality. MrKinuey 18 Touts Overall I'm happy with the win Score fcy quarters: and the extraordinary play of Uintah 11 21 .42 12 23 39 White and Hanson, but this team Payson A 1 0 Wolverines had trouble in Utah Technical College with a margin they never finding the hoop. Hodson, former Orem High Wolverines Friday night in the relinquished. School star, trailed Jackson, a Marriott Center. Utah Tech was handicapped Salt Lake product, with 18 Leishman Coach Courtney the continued absence of ace counters, and Heinecke and by started a quint made up of Veryl Dave Matson, although Scott Sorensen barely made the douLaw, Doug Ainge and Gifford Story turned in a good defensive ble figure mark, each with 10 Nielsen from the varsity and his the heavy scoring of points. two JV aces, Tim Mould and game Matson was missed. Stewart Walkenhorst, and they Porter, Provo, and Ainge from Tim Mould and Veryl Law, the varsity, topped the BYU gave the Wolverines plenty of trouble. along with Dave Porter, were point making, each with 16 The Walkenhorst canned the BYU spark plugs for the counters. Law trailed with 14 his first four attempts at the balance of the first half and they points, and Mould was close hoop to get the Kittens off to a upped the margin to 5 at the behind with 13. Walkenhorst with 12 points and Beming with substantial head start. Scott intermission. The Wolverines were never a 10 kept the score mounting for Heinecke broke the ice with a side shot and Steve Hodson real threat thereafter, although the BYU team. The Kittens had their own way followed with a 15 footer from the steady shooting of Alan outside the circle. Jackson, who wound up with 34 generally on the boards where 6- After Mike Bsrning and points, for top shooting honors, 11 Walkenhorst used his height Gifford Nielsen tallied for the kept the game from getting too to advantage. Law and Ainge BYU, Alan Jackson drilled in a far out of hand. Law, Mo'ildand turned in strong defensive games. Hodson was a constant threat for Utah Tech. Troubie at the hoop and on the boards by By United the outside in. Joel White's plavmaking in the latter part of the period brought the momentum to the Lion's five. Hanson then hit from the top of the key for two of his ten for the night. Jerry Buys then stole the ball at midcourt and drove in untouched for Payson who was now protecting a lead. Ostler, the Utes big gun with thirteen points, pumped in a 15 footer to cut the Lion's ead to two. Mangum tied the score with an easy layup. With just 11 seconds left, White connected pitting Payson ahead at the half. The Lions, who hit on 51 per cent of their shots, blew the Utes off the court early in the second half. Led by the shooting of Buys and Stewart and the thievary of Open Daily Christofferson 98-8- 4 Friday's College Scores leads LfOHS PdSf 11 0-- 1 Junior Varsity Whips Utah Tech, 98-8- 4 from the key, and By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer Kory Sorensen hit a fielder that count at Law The Brigham .jng Universi- knotted the scored again ty junior varsity, sparked by the hit twice, Bent addition of four freshmen and Walkenhorst got back into members of the Cougar varsity, action again with a long shot chalked up a win over the that put the Kittens out in front 4-- d BYU two-point- er - Rams, caused by a hustling Springville team which always had two or three men back defending on the break attempts. High point man for the Red Devils was John North who had 19 for the gams, all of these coming in the second and third quarters. 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