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Show Sunday Preview Showing Pleases Arnold B DICK HARMON Herald Sports Writer BYL' basketball fans got their first glimpse at the Cougar varsitv team Friday night in the Marriott 'Center Bingham High School was effective with a soft jump shot from the 6 to 10 foot range and pivoted from both sides of the lane for several s finishing the contest with 13 field goals and 4 from the stripe fur 29 points leading all Taylor 20 Coach Arnold expressed his concerr. I over several team performances thought we played good defense the first halt but were terrible the second Time after time the white team was burned with quick releases and eas buckets Arnold said he expected the team to be a good defensive team because they have worked on defense and iooked respectable in practice He was also lav-up- where they witnessed the 1978-7edi tion of Coach Frank Arnold s matured scorers New Breed Ainge has had 13 baskets from the When it was over Arnold announced field and had 2 of 2 from the foul line his suiting line-ufor the game with for 28 points Hawaii Friday The other two recruits made their The players who had firm holds on marks Durrant had 15 points and four of the five starting slots were Dan Trumbo. slowed bv an injury collected and Scott Runia at guards, Alan II Ainge Taylor at center, and Fred Roberts at It was Trumbo that became the fan s forward heart-throwhen he outclassed teamArnold named Provo's Devin Dur- mates in the slam-duncontest at rani as the other starting forward t with a reverse "DevLn proved a lot of things tonight backhander including the fact that he has earned Trumbo won the dunk contest at the the position, ' said Arnold, who will San Diego Superstar basketball camp start two freshmen this season last year when the best high school It was the first time many fans had players in the west were participating seen the new freshmen recruits -Other fine performances were by Roberts, Durrant and 8 forward Steve sophomores Greg Ballif, who had 17 Trumbo points, and returned Craig Fans learned quickly whv Roberts, Christensen with 18 missionary the younger brother of Glen Roberts, BYU's potential starters, though had a solid hold on one of the forward shuffled around and limited in playing freshman from time, scored 113 points Runia has 21. positions. The S p disappointed in the free throw percenWe have been tage of players shooting oyer 90 percent in practices He said the team is ready to play someone else after playing one another for a month and a half That is wnere e will be able to tell what our strengths and weaknesses are Two areas noticeable to fans were the rebounding with the larger line-uand the passing game between the big men The younger Roberts. Taylor and Durrant were dishing assists around the basket area consistently Many of the fans were taken back when Taylor seemingly broke the But the new basket on a slam-dunrelease hoop allows for the basket to b k half-tim- e half-twis- ' p 6-- 0 Williams Sets WAC Record N.M. (UPI) -FALBUQUERQUE. reshman halfback Mike Carter con- tributed a of pair scoring runs and fullback Mike Williams set a Western Athletic Conference career rushing record Saturday to lead New Mexico to a 44-- 6 victory over outmanned University of Pacific. Carter, considered one of the nation's finest high school running backs a year ago, ripped off scoring jaunts of 59 and Alan Moore field goal a Brad plunge by quarterback run by Wright and a three-yarfreshman reserve running back Jamie Fox. for the season, Pacific, now one-yar- cond touchdown Williams, the bullish senior, added touchdowns from 14 and 4 yards out and his 81 yards for the day broke the d 7 before halfback Richards Phillips scored from 13 vards out with 4:22 left in the first half The Phillips provided the bulk of trailed Hurricanes Nip Aztecs - MIAMI (UPI) Demoted quarterback Kenny McMillian replaced injured freshman Mike Rodrigue late in the third period Saturday night to lead Miami to two touchdowns and a field goal for a 4 Hurricanes' Homecoming victory over San Diego State. Three penalties against San Diego 16-1- State figured in both Miami Fullback Otis Anderson touchdowns run with a scored the first on a pitchout with 1:01 left in the third period, and his substitute, Ken Johnson, banged 1 yard up the middle for the second touchdown, two seconds into the final period. McMillian broke loose on a run midway through the fourth quarter to set up a field goal by Danny Miller. marched 90 San Diego State, WAC previous 24-- 0 0 the Tigers offense, finishing yards in nine plays in the second period for the game's first score and went to the dressing room at halftime leading with 121 yards The victory was New Mexico's seventh of the season against four losses and insured the Lobos first winning season since 1975. It marks the second winning season in five years for head coach Bill Mondt. who was under considerable preseason pressure to produce a winner. It took New Mexico just six plays to go 51 yards in the opening quarter with Williams covering the final 14. New Mexico gave indication of the rout to come after the two teams had traded a total of four turnovers later in the first The Aztecs were down 16--7 late in the final period when they staged a nine-pla- y scoring drive that ended with an pass from quarterback Mark Halda to Steve Stapler Steven Duncan kicked both extra points. A little more than five minutes remained in the game and Miami ran out the clock with Anderson and Johnson alternating running plays in a drive that carried the Hurricanes from line to the San Diego their own State 3, where the game ended. Ander- period rushing son, in his sixth game of the season, became Miami's e oneseason rusher with 957 yards. off a Lukie Cryer spike, was caught Herald Correspondent SANDY Plagued by bad timing at the net and in the backcourt, the Orem spikers fell to Hillcrest in the Region Two tournament championship matches Saturday night. The Huskies won two matches, tak4 and the second ing the first 16-1- 15-1- 3, 154, The Tigers came close to taking each of the first two games. Orem tied the but fell to tough first one at second game In the Husky spiking. 0 Orem pushed ahead and, revelling in what seemed to be the winning point 15-- 12-1- 14-1- when Hillcrest recovered. prevented the score and took away the serve. The Huskies then steamed to six straight points and a first match victory, thus forcing the second under the format. Keeping a serving momentum and capitalizing on Orem mistakes, the Huskies handily took the second match. The Huskies were coming through on critical saves as well as spiking extremely well throughout both games of the second match. Orem was finally able to play more consistently in the second match, but double-eliminati- Which Local Teams Have Best Records? football Provo's dominance in Utah basketball is almost The Bulldogs legendary. over the last 1 over nine years and the last two. How do the other Tri- County Schools Stand? Who is the top football in the team, record-wisarea? To answer those questions, here's a chart are 213-1- 6 51-- e, peasant Grove 2 Provo Spanish Fork ggj Wasatch 21-- 144 when under pressure Pressure it must have had with Taylor because oi six times it was knocked down Taylor was responsible tor four Amge jumped up one time and deliberately hung on the rim and it did not give way Over 16 000 tans attended the varsity-previe- a fact that pleased Arnold There are not any places know that can get that number to a preview Many fans came lor a special program prior to the preview to hear four of the players speak Eider Paul H Dunn also was featured in the program Last week I tah held its preview in the Special Events Center and drew about 6 000 tans 1'lmrr Pu 1 KHW-Kti- Damn Mf NVo!'. Kunia AUn Tavl.it t'nhi Roberts Dtnn Durrani Glen Ht)tHT'. 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Calif by defeating the Boilermakers 24-- behind Rich Leach's parks" sportsman 6 two touchdown passes No 17 Ohio State edged Indiana Notre Dame also benefited from Nebraska's loss and Georgia's tie when the fourth major bowl the Cotton Bowl in Dallas invited the Irish to play the Southwest Conference champion, probably Houston, on New Year's Day. The Cotton Bow! was more in8 terested in landing Alabama or 38-2- 1 NJB Coming Wed. 28-2- o 41-- LAS VEGAS, Nev. The University of Las Vegas Rebels awoke in quarter to win their sixth straight college football game Saturday, defeating the University of Texas-E- l Paso 27-The Hebels, who had not scored a touchdown since the third quarter of the Montana game two weeks ago, ripped off three touchdowns in the fourth run and quarter. Leon Walker scored on a Doug Robertson passed 53 yards to Henry Vereen then followed up with a pass to Sam Green. 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