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Show Sunday, December How Top 10 learns Jtared 1. Kentucky (3-defeated Kansas 72-5- 0 2. North Carolina (5-defeated Syracuse 87-6- 4 3. Georgetown (5-lost to DePaul 63-6- 1 4. Memphis State (4-lost ot Mississippi St. 50-4- 9 5. Iowa (3-lost to Oregon St. 53-4- 8 6. Houston (5-1- ) defeated St. Mary's 71-5- 5 7. UCLA (3-lost to New Mexico 65-6- 0 8. Georgia (3-- 0) 9. Louisiana St. (4-0- ) lO.St. John's A rea defeated Bethel (4-- 73-6- LAWRENCE, Kan. (UPI) -S- Bulldogs to a eniors. Melvin Turpin and Jim fourth-ranke- all-tim- Bulldogs were accurate all night. 13 e 3-- 4-- 1. 2-- - It was RANGELY, Colo, tough battle the entire 40 minutes Saturday night but Colorado Northwestern Community College (CNCC)topped the Utah Tech Wolverines 9 in a cage tourney named after CNCC. 71-6- The score was tied with eight l. But turnminutes left at 49-al- overs plagued Utah Tech in the final five minutes that turned the tide of the game. st However the Tech Wolverines won the first two contests Thursday and Friday nights by beating Lamar Community College On Friday, UTech outdistanced the Wyoming Junior Varsity 8 to finish second in the cage meet. Tech stars Terrin Anderl and Darin Palmer, formerly of Orem high School, were named to the Team. 99-8- 0. 81-5- Tulsa Bombs Aztecs Okla. (UPI) - Bruce Vanley, giving Tulsa a with left of his play. Vanley scored TULSA, points in the second half and Rickey Ross added 28 points Saturday night as Tulsa rallied in the second half to defeat San Diego State and 91-8- 0 claim the first Tulsa Classic Championship. Oklahoma City defeated LIU 2 earlier in the consolation game. 0 at halftime, the Trailing Hurricanes took the lead for the first time at 2 five minutes deep in the second half, and moved ahead to stay on a layup by 83-7- 46-4- 54-5- to who 8:01 18 16 Vanley, the field lead, 64-6- 1 was from 94-7- of Tulsa's next 23 points as the Hurricanes expanded their lead to 8 with 3:32 remaining. Aztecs center Michael Cage scored 19 points in the first half as San Diego State jumped to a commanding early lead. Tulsa 83-6- trailed after the first three minutes but fought back to tie the with 8:03 remaining score at in the first half. 10-- 0 30-3- 0 The game was close until final 12:25 when Weber State New Mexico State during the next four minutes to The Wildcats also used lead three technical fouls on ejected Aggie coach Weldon Drew to score six points and pad their lead. out-scor- 16-to- 68-5- 6-- 0, UTEP Steve Colter led all scorers with 22 points for New Mexico State, And Lindsay McElmell now 65-6- nt added 18 COLLINS, Colo. (UPI) -Mike Gray hit one of two free throws with four seconds left Saturday night to lift Colorado State to a 0 victory over Northern Arizona. The victory upped the Rams' 51-5- 17th-ranke- 53-4- 56-4- 2-- 1, - 35-2- 3-- 2. sixth-ranke- SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) cond-ranked North Carolina placed five players in double figures, led by Michael Jordan with 19 points, and the Tar Heels used their height advantage to cruise to an victory over -Se- 71-5- Oregon State's Steve Woodside muscles the ball up and over Iowa's center Greg Stokes. OSU upset the Hawkeyes 87-6- 4 Syracuse Saturday night. UNC was barely tested in rolling to its fifth consecutive triumph while handing the Orangemen their first defeat in five contests. Jordan was helped by teammates Sam Perkins and Matt Doherty with 16 points each, Brad Daugherty with 12 and Kenny Smith with 11. Sophomore Rafael Addison led the losers with 18 points. ROSEMONT, 111. (UPI) -Jerry McMillan sank two free throws with 22 seconds left to d DePaul to a 1 rally upset victory Saturday night St. 5-- 6-- d over Georgetown. overThe Blue Demons, deficit late in came a the first half to hand the Hoyas their first loss of the season after five straight wins. Georgetown, which was led by Patrick Ewing with 16 points, 9 led following a pair of Ewing free throws with 1:11 remaining. But Blue Demons freshman Dallas Comegys hit a layup to tie the game with 42 seconds left. 5-- - SenLOS ANGELES (UPI) ior guard Phil Smith scored six points in the final two minutes and New Mexico overcame a first-hal- f deficit to upset No. 7 UCLA 0 Saturday. Smith, who led all scorers with Georgetown called a timeout third-ranke- after Michael Jackson was called for a foul, putting McMillan on the line. The senior, who scored all nine of his points in the second half, sank the two free throws to put ahead. nt free-thro- 65-6- points, put the unranked 18 De-Pa- ul Lobos ahead to stay at 6 on a layup with two minutes left, and 's then scored four of New final eight points .on free throws. New Mexico improved its UCLA fell to record to 57-5- 61-5- 63-6- 14th-ranke- The Cougars are Mary's is 53-4- 8. Me-cico- MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) -Mississippi State center Kelvin Hildreth hit two free throws with 12 seconds left to lift the 3-- 1. 4-- for the Aggies. Reynolds scored 14 of his points second while Goodwin produced 11 of his 17 in the second period. Indiana built a 1 lead in the first half but Texas-E- l Paso rallied with a 144 surge to leave the Hoosiers with only a three-poihalftime edge. in 23-1- nt Northern Arizona CSU Nips FORT rt 4. Miners Whip Indiana Lester half the EL PASO, Texas (UPI) Fred Reynolds hit all six of his free throws in the final two minutes and scored 20 points Saturday to lead unbeaten Texas-E- l Paso to a 1 victory over Indiana. The Miners overcame an early deficit to hand the Hoos-ier- s their third loss in five games. Ore. (UPI) -CORVALLIS, Rick Berry, Darrin Houston and Steve Woodside each scored 12 d points Saturday to lead 8 to a State Oregon upset of No. 5 Iowa. 5 The victory avenged a loss by the Beavers, against the Hawkeyes. Iowa dropped its second straight and fell to Senior HOUSTON (UPI) Michael Young scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead d Houston to its fifth a 5 decision victory, straight over St. Mary's (Texas) Saturday night. Junior center Akeem Abdul Olajuwon pitched in 13 points, 11 rebounds and five blocked shots for the Cougars. Us 10 Weber St. Remains Unbeaten the - OGDEN, Utah (UPI) Greg Jones scored 17 points Saturday night in leading unbeaten Weber State's balanced offense as the Wildcats whipped New Mexico State Shawn Campbell and John Price each scored 14 points for the and Randy Wildcats, now Worster added 13. Weber State shot 58 percent for the night, to only 41 for New Mexico State, to pull away. 31-2- 20-1- 33-1- in the second half, scored Forward Ken Harvey scored points and grabbed five re- bounds for the Bulldogs, Guard Phillip Haynes led the Tigers with 12 points. Point guard Andre Turner scored 11 and forward Bobby Parks had 10 for Memphis State, The Bulldogs hit 18 of 20 free throws while allowing the Tigers only one free throw all night. Mississippi State hit most of its buckets on easy layups, using a offense that allowed inside shots on the baseline. Mississippi State stalled in the first half and Memphis State was cold from the field as the 4 Bulldogs pulled out to a at halftime. advantage record against Kansas to 15-winning the last nine in a row and the last five on the campus of the Big Eight school. Sam Bowie won the opening tip and raced down the floor for a slam-dun- k off a lob by Roger Harden to give Kentucky a 0 lead four seconds into the game. The center Turpin then scored six points off a variety of high-popicks to increase the Wildcats' lead to 14-- 4 at 5 minutes into the game. But Kansas scrambled back on the eight points of Kelly Knight to reduce the deficit to 8 with 6:01 remaining in the half. Kenny Walker missed a free throw for Kentucky 21 seconds later and Kansas came down-couwith a chance to tie the game but Carl Henry lost the ball out of bounds on his dribble. Kentucky went on to score 13 consecutive points over the next five minutes, including five by Master and four by Turpin, to 8 open up a advantage and court with a left the eventually 0 halftime lead. 1, Tech Second in Colorado upset win 9 d points, including 12 of 13 from the foul line where the smaller 3-- cats improved their 50-4- over Memphis State Saturday night. Hildreth led all scorers with 16 72-5- Cage Results 7 Upsets Mark Top 10 Action Master combined for 48 points Saturday night to lead No. Kentucky to a 0 victory over Kansas in the Wildcats' first road game of the season. Turpin scored 25 points and Master 23 to give Kentucky a 0 start on the season. The Wild- 6 - Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 11. 1983 and broke e NAU's winning streak. The Lumberjacks dropped to season mark to 3-- 3 four-gam- 4-- 2. NAU's LaVonne Davis tied the game at 50 with 26 seconds left on a pair of free throws. Air Force Sloshes to Big Bowl Win SHREVEPORT, La. (UPI) -SPavlich kicked three field mud Saturday goals in ankle-dee- p night to bring the Air Force Acad3 d emy a victory over Mississippi in the Independence Bowl, the first of the NCAA's postseason attractions. More than two inches of rain fell in the area before the kickoff and additional showers fell during the game itself. But the Falcons used their relentless ground game to move into field position good enough for Pavlich's three field goals, pro ean rain-soake- 9-- Force's three fumbles. Another of the Falcons' fumbles, coming at the Mississippi 29 ducing the Air Force's second consecutive bowl victory and its most 10th win of the season ever in a single year for the Academy. with 1:32 left in the game, gave Mississippi a final chance to win. on Pavlich kicked a the Falcons' opening possession of with the game, added a 7:39 to go in the first half and with finally kicked a 7:59 to go in the third quarter. Mississippi could score only on Neil Teevan's field goal with four seconds left in the first a score set up by one of Air half The Rebels moved the ball to the Air Force 48 with 71 seconds to go but two plays later, quarterback Kelly Powell was sacked and fumbled. Even though the fumble was recovered by Mississippi center Wayne Pierce, the Rebels were left with a fourth-and-2- 5 situation. Powell's desperation pass was er er knocked away by Greg Zolninger at the Falcons' 20 with 35 seconds left to clinch the Air Force victory. The closest either team could come to a touchdown came on Air Force's first possession of the fourth quarter when the Falcons made it to the Mississippi one. Air Force quarterback Marty Louthan was named the game's Most Vaulable Offensive Player. He completed passes for 71 yards and ran 25 times for 67 yards. Pleasant Grove Upsets Mountain View Editor's Note: This prep roundup was compiled by Herald Assistant Sports Editor Roger Plothow and correspondents Mike Bascom, Tom Walton, Dave McCann, Tim Holder and Steve Rob- erts. PLEASANT The GROVE Pleasant Grove Vikings upset pre- viously unbeaten Mountain View 3 on their home floor Saturday night. Key free throws down the stretch put the Vikings on top. Senior Matt Norman led the Vikings with 21 points and iced the game late with foul shots and outside shooting. 58-5- LEHI Dominating nearly every aspect of the game, with strong rebounding, good shooting and tenacious man to man defense, the Lehl Pioneers overcame 0 Saturthe Tooele Buffaloes day night. Coach Ken Wagner was happy with his team's first season win and cited strong defense and improved play as the reason for victory. Mike Morill and Todd Street led a balanced scoring attack with 14 and 11 respectively. 51-4- On Friday at Pleasant Grove, In a match of rivals, No. 3 American Fork was able to outlast Pleasant Grove for a narrow 8 victory. American Fork controlled the opening tip as well as the first quarter by settling into its game plan, aided by five short jumpers by Demar Beck. The second quarter saw Amerirt can Fork come out in a press which helped the Cavemen Increase their lead to 8 at halftime, with Beck ending the first half with 18 ponts. The American Fork big man 62-5- full-cou- 31-1- picked up three quick fouls in the third period and saw limited action until the final period. With Beck gone, Bryce Peterson led a balanced Viking comeback as Pleasant Grove closed to within six to open the final period. Matt Norman kept the Viking comeback alive with some clutch shooting and tenacious defense in the fourth quarter, but his game-hig- h 26 points weren't enough to overcome the Cavemen. Travis Hansen salted the game away for American Fork with five foul shots in the final minute. At Provo, the No. 2 Provo Bulldogs jumped all over Cyprus In the first half, racing to a 6 half-tim- e lead, and then maintained a big cushion to down the physical and Holmes added 18. The difference once again was at the charity stripe where Judge 5 went and the Devils sunk only 7 of the their foul tosses. Chris Child was the leading 12-1- 2-- scorer for Springville with 17 points. 69-4- man-to-ma- n son. At Salt Lake City, No. 5 Judge Memorial pulled off a mild upset, holding off a furious fourth quarter comeback to defeat No. 3 SpringvUle Judge led 0 going into the final period, but the visitors went to work. The Devils could never quite catch Judge as they led throughout the contest. "Even though we lost, I still feel pretty good," said Devil head coach Elliot Jordan. "We're just one step away." Judge's twin towers, 7 Lyttle and 7 Holmes, doir.ir.2tcd the play Inside. Lyttle had 21 points How f fie Top Five Fared: How The Daily Herald Media Poll's top five 4A and fared last week: 3A teams 4A 1. HillCreSt 6-- 6-- g, 2. W. Jordan 2. OlympilS 4. Bingham 5. BOUntiflll 5. Brighton "He (Anderson) did a great job off of the bench," coach Dick Belliston said after claiming his sixth straight win. . At Tooele, Spanish Fork used a pressing defense and scored 10 straight points in the third period to down the Buffaloes The Dons led by as much as 17 in the third period. "Alex Morrill, Kelly Evans and Brad Taylor really hit the boards hard," said coach Mike Gardner. At Heber City, good free-throshooting in the clutch lifted 2A's No. 1 ranked Richfield to a thrilling 6 victory over No. 3 Wasatch. The game was nip and tuck for the entire contest. 7 Wasatcin lead going into the final quarter, but then Richfield made its move. Shane Southwick hit two free-throto give Richfield the two-poilead with just seconds remaining. Wasatch then came down and threw the ball away and that was the game. Alan Eaton of Wasatch was the leading scorer in the game with 28 points. Richfield had four people in double figures lead by Southwick. Richfield shot an incredible 74 from the floor. 60-4- 6. lost to Jordan Defeated Roy, Lost to Olympus, defeated Taylorsville Defeated W. Jordan, defeated Clearfield Defeated West, Defeated Cottonwood, defeated Murray w Defeated East, 68-6- 3A 1. Jordan defeated Hillcrest. Defeated Ben Lomond, defeated Defeated Alta, 2. PrOVO Lost to Springville. 3. Am. Fork Defeated Am. Fork. 3. Springville Defeated W. Cross, 5. J. Memorial 44-3- 54-4- Cyprus defeated Pleasant Grove, lost to Judge, defeated Springville. 54-5- 39-3- Senior guard Brian Anderson scored all 17 points for the second-strinhad seven rebounds and two crucial steals and two rebounds in the last minute to put the Tigers into the winning circle. Anderson tipped in a basket with 2:04 to go in the fourth quarter to put an end to a Wildcat rally and boosted Orem's edge back to six, 41-3- 38-1- Pirates 2 Friday. Provo totally dominated the offensive boards and frustrated Cyprus with a sticky defense. The Bulldogs had the game salted away by late in the second period the frustrated Cyprus coach was whistled for two consecutive technical fouls and Provo hit all four foul tosses. Three Bulldogs finished in double figures in Provo's most impressive outing of the young sea- most of the second half. The had their chances to win the game, but were not able to convert from the charity stripe. Timpview was led by Steve Farnsworth who scored 29 points and hauled down 11 rebounds. Farnsworth played extremely well At Ogden, the Ogden Tigers held off a second half rally by the Timpview Thunderbirds to defeat the visitors 6340. The had the early lead in the game, but fell back by as many as 10 points in the second quarter. A quick eight-poispurt rt in the third fueled by a press brought Timpview back into h forn d The contest through nt full-cou- see-sawe- and was able to keep the Thuder-bird- s in the game with some clutch shooting down, the stretch. Adam Peterson pulled down 12 rebounds and tallied 15 points for Timpview. At Woods Cross, the Orem Tigers bench outscored Woods Cross bench 17-and that made the difference in Orem's 5 victory Friday night in preseason action. 2, 49-3- nt AMERICAN FORK ((2) Hansen 3 6 12. Wellman 2 3 6. Knight 6 14. Beck 10 3 22, Scoresby 2 0--2 4. Boulter 1 2 2, Edwards 1 0 2, Totals 25 5 ' " bi. PLEASANT GROVE (58) Norman 12 4 26, Brown 2 1 4, Peterson 6 2- 4 -2 14, Harris 0 4, Clements Totals 26 1 4 0, How 1 0 2, Kitchen 1 4 0, 8, Flinders 0 58. CYPRUS (42) Holman 6 5 16, Jones 1 2, Petersen 1 10, 2, Sheppick 3 0 6, Gust 4 3, Christiansen 1 2, Goodfellow 0 Totals 16 5 42. PROVO (69) Esplin 1 0 2, A. Frampton 5 7 15, Jarmon 7 8 17, Hatch 2 2 3, Houtz 4 5 17, Finch 2 6 10, Santiago 0 3 2, Ferguson 0 2 1, Totals 21 69. SPRINGVILLE (50) Cluff 1 00 2, Child 8 17, Jacobsen 6 3 12. Shurtlef f 6 13, Given 1 0 2. Chappie 2 0--0 4. Totals 24 7 50. JUDGE (54) Lvttle 8 5 21, Tippens 2 0 4. Holmes 6 18. Oppucher 3 0 6. Cordova 0 2 2, Bailey 2 0 4. Totals 21 5 54. TIMPVIEW (M) Tucker 3 0 6, Dair.es 0 0 0, R. Skousen 1 0--0 2, Peterson 6 3 15, Warner 2 3 6, T, Skousen 0 0 0, Farnsworth 14 14 29, Harper 0 4 2. Totals 26 60. OGDEN (63) Horkstra 2 4 6, Steward 4 8 15. Larson 8 3- -4 17, Mooney 3 3 8, Mukai 15, Heslop 8 3 63. 0 2 2. Totals 23 WOODS CROSS (35) Avei 1 2 3, Robinson 4 0 8, Juluson 2 0 VanVitert 8 2 16. Moone 1 2 2, Smith 1 0 2. Totals 17 6 35. OREM (41) Anderson 8 2 17, Lamereaux 7 0--0 14, Ballard 2 2 4, Mackay 3 0--0 6. Giles 1 0 2, Herlin30-- 1 6, Totals 24 5 49. 4. SPANISH FORK (66) (Complete boxscore not available.) Smith 17, Evans 15. Morrill 10, Houghton 6, Hartley 3. Cole 2. PLEASANT GROVE (58) Norman 9 21; Brown 2 2 6; 44 8; Howe 0 M 0; Kitchen Clements 4 11; Mosher 0 0 0; 0 58. 2; Totals 22 9 MOUNTAIN Frazier 7, Peterson 4 7 2 10; Flinders 1 VIEW (53) Hall 2 5 7; Anderson 3 Cranney 0 6; Jones 4 2 10; Beus 1 2; Talbot 2 10-14 Rollins 3 9; Hone 0 2; Hatch 1; Jeffs 11-- 3 3; Gentry 3 0 6; Totals 19 2 1 3 5 53 LEHI (51) Kirkpatrick 4 3 9; Smith 3 2 7; Southwick 4 3 8; Street 3 9 11; Morill 7 0--4 14; Baum 1 0 2; Turner 0 0 0 ; Smith 0 51. . 04 0; Kirkham 0 0 0 ; 22 TOOELE (41) i--8 0-1 4 Lawson 8 fLicy 2 0--1 U; White 4 4; Groskreutx 2 44 1: Lewis 10-- 0 2; wanlass 1 0 2; Despain 11-- 2 3; Totals 15 8 40. |