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Show Sunday, January 23, No. Prep Roundup 1 Provo Defeats Timpview ing guard Paul Sagers to 0 for 8 from the field and just two points on the night. shined on defense The ls themselves, limiting the Bulldogs to just 28 shots from the field for the entire game. However, Provo responded by blistering the nets for 73 shooting from the field in the heart-stoppfirst half, and a "modest" 62 in on the the second half for 68 night. The Bulldogs had to wait until the game. In the second half the last second of the game when a pair of free throws missed the made a game of it behind the inside mark to lay claim to another Re- play of Steve Farnsworth, Timpview's leading scorer for the gion Seven victory. While many people expected to game with 15 points, and the shootsee a game, it was the ing of guard Rob Ross. The moved within five at defenses of the two teams that kept the teams and crowd on the edge of the end of the third quarter and their seats all night. But not only within two midway in the final did the players have to fight for period when the Bulldogs went to game to every point, they also had to fight their patented slow-dow- n to prevent the spirited, but stop the momentum of the Thunder-birdstudent bodies from stealDuane Johnson, the game's leading the show in the manner of a verbal war. ing scorer, hit a basket to give the The Bulldogs jumped out to an Bulldogs some breathing room at early lead behind the shooting of the 1:40 mark after the two teams Kevin Santiago. However, it was had gone nearly four minutes withthe defense of Santiago and his out a score. It was Johnson's fourth partner on the guard line, Paul point of the final period and acFrampton that probably kept the counted for all of the Bulldog's scoring in the quarter. Bulldogs a step ahead of the Ross answered Johnson's basket all night, as the two Bulldog layup guards held Timpview's outstand with a beautiful By LES CARROLL Herald Correspondent Provo High School and the Timpview Thunderbirds went at it like arch-rivare supposed to, and the overflow crowd got more than its money's worth as the Bulldogs held off a blazing comeback by the to capture a 5 win in a Friday top-rank- 47-4- er KaLv,.-it w' i) ' . FA ' ;M - Vv I IV 1 high-scori- , on the baseline with just over a minute to play but then the two teams battled through the final minute with neither able to light up the scoreboard. ' x Timpview had several chances to tie the score in the final minute, trot couldn't find the range from the field or the foul line. On the other side of the fence, the Bulldogs showed considerable poise by holding up under extreme pres- sure when it looked as if they might fold and the would pull out a thrilling upset. "We followed our game plan pretty closely," said Provo Coach Jim Spencer. "Our goal was to Pre-Fabricat- , ' fOv : " - Jolley scored just six points, all of them in the final 4:28 of the game and Lay scored just three, with his last point coming with six seconds Flyers a left to give the lead. Dixie started badly as center Chad Cooper was whistled for two fouls in the first 10 49-4- 6 seconds of the game and coach Mark Poth picked up two technical fouls for protesting those calls too vehemently. Springville's Brandt Bird converted all four free throws for a 0 Devil lead, but the Flyers got back into the game with an 2 burst keyed by Dave Esplin's two baskets. 4-- 8-- Thereafter the lead see40-3- one-ha- 4 lf Reed quickly got Springville back into the game with a pair of free throws and a basket, but Jolley kept the Devils at bay with his heroics, scoring two baskets and a pair of free throws. 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Dixie took a lead into the final period as Cooper got a pair of baskets and Ron Wade hit one at the buzzer in the final two minutes of the third period. The Flyers tried to play four corners in the opening moments of the final period, but lost the ball on a turnover after running a minute and off the clock. Brad " 2, Andrus 4 0--0 0 0, Ross C 0--0 12, 15. Totals 19 1 45 0. Sagers 0 1, Denning 0 5 a. jarman "u fsf with a minute to play, but lost 49-4- 4 C louu " 1, Johnson 7 ' Dixie Stretches, Whips Springville SPRINGVILLE Todd Jolley and Cole Lay didn't score many points in Dixie's 8 Region Eight victory over Springville Friday, but were heroes nonetheless. PHS-- 15 THS-- 12 0 1 4 0 COMPLETE lncliidts 4' x 6' vatt paiwl Springville's Brad Reed drives downcourt. By BOB HUDSON J;S,V1 Warner 0 , Sperry 3 Farnsworth Santiago 3 Espim 12. 2 12'x4'x6'$ Brian Tregaskis Photo Herald Sports Writer PROVO (47) Frampton 3 4 5 is. cur s rl 1 ' 47-4- 5 Dog Runs left-hand- f 9 minimize turnovers against their press and we managed to do that very well. We also played great defense against (Paul) Sagers, wno is a fine player, and I thought the job Kevin Santiago and Paul Frampton did on him was one of the keys to our winning tonight." ed s. over-zealo- - Page THK HKRALD, Provo, Utah. 1983 SUPPLIES LIMITED oncr.i 703 N. Stole 224-117- 7 pnovo W. 1595 N. 200 374-117- 7 |