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Show Thursday, March 22, 1384 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Shine All-Sta- rs South Boys Win in By STEVE ROBERTS Herald Correspondent The thing about all-st- ar games is that they're usu!!y sloppy contests played just for the fun of it. But when the North All Stars took on the South All Stars in the Daily Herald-Uta- By DOROTHY KNOELL Herald Sports Writer County Boys Club h Girls Tip South T; North All Star Game Wednesday, there was nothing sloppy about the South s exciting overtime The South All-sta- mountain climbing several win. The South now lead 4 in the overall standings of the annual clutch Instead, free-thro- w With the game on the line the South went to their big men, 53-4- All-sta- rs ar 5-- shooting by Diann Jensen and Julie Schlappi, along with great affair. play from Tanise Mclntire, led the North County girls All-stteam to a 6 victory over the South at Timpview High in the Daily Herald-Boy- s Club All-StGame. The North now has a 1 lead over the South in the annual all-stclassic. ar went rs times Wednesday, but couldn't quite get over the hump. 6-- ar Justin Shurtleff and Kelly Evans, to beat the North in overtime Shurtleff, voted the game's most valuable player, was the ?n i5ozr I .JIIILl..i.r.MWwl... mmmm nm;? Em J - 1 I La 11 48-4- one-and-o- away when Most Valuable Player Mclntire slipped a beautiful pass inside to Cindy Leav-it- t for a layup with less than 30 seconds left. "We didn't have quite the height that the South had, but we had some very talented kids and they played well," said North coach Ann Rasmussen. The North opened the game lead, mostly on jumping o an the shooting of Mclntire. But the South managed to close to 10-- 7 by the end of the first eight minutes, and brought it even closer at 10-- in the opening seconds of the second quarter. The North spurted back up to 2 a edge, only to see the South come back again to trail Then the South actuonly ally had several chances to take the lead over the final three minutes of the first half, but two turnovers, a missed shots and a missed free throw foiled those attempts, and the North led 9 at the half. The third quarter was all 8-- 3 9 16-1- said Gardner. 18-1- 7. North coach Dick Belliston of Orem, was impressed with the quality of the contest. "It's a tribute to the quality of these kids that they played so hard down to the wire. These . fi :i " " . o :- .to - 'r" games are usually pretty sloppy but this was a game. They pretty really tried to work together as a team," he said,. The North led most of the game after sizzling the nets with outside bombs the first quarter. i . ar Steve Helner Photos SOUTH 19 points Justin Shurtleff (L) puts in two of his game-hig- h Morrill. Mike North's defensive of efforts the the despite Shurtleff was named the game's most valuable player as he led the South to an 7 overtime win. 0 North, with Mclntire and Schlappi doing most of the damage, getting 14 of the North's 20 third period points and the 40-3- Ja-ne- 33 - Colts affiliated with the Phoenix (80) 6. 2 12. 11. Irsay in an effort to bring the NFL team to Phoenix, acknowledged at a news conference Wednesday night the talks are essentially dead. Metro- politan Sports Association, which in Balti- will be staying more. Harry Cavanaugh, an attorney has been negotiating for several weeks with Colts' owner Robert Sundance Ski Patrol Sponsoring Cup Races The Sundance Ski Patrol is sponsoring the first Sundance Cocoa Cup. It will be at Sundance Ski Resort Saturday beginning at 9. a.m. pre-regist- The race format will be a dual giant slalom, two runs combined times. There will be divisions for nri7 all ability levels with three places awarded in each division. There will also be a telemark race in the giant slalom and a "Dash for Cash" for cross country skiers. Skiers can with any Sundance Ski Patrol member or see Kim Francom at Sundance. Fee is $2 plus a $1 donation for a Hrawino-- whlfh will he held at the awards ceremony after the race. Prizes from Sundance, Wolfes, Park Sportsman and the Orem Recreation Center will be given. For further information call Francom at Sundance 2254107. er NORTH Janeene Horrocks (20) dribbles past the North's Diann action. Horrocks lead the South back into Jensen the ball game in the third period but the North held on to win Inset is MVP Tanise Mclntire. all-st- (S3) 0 Turner 0 0 0; F'aldmo 2; Mclntire 8 0 16; Hirst hi 3 6; Harley 0 0 0; Vorhees 0 0 0: Kasmussen 1 2; Schlappi 4 10; Leavitt 3 0 6; Jensen 4 4 11. Totals 24 53. 77 Colts Likely to Remain in Baltimore It appears PHOENIX (UPI) the National Football Leagaue North led But the South rose again, riding on the quick moves of Horrocks, Denning's outside shooting and rebound baskets by Laura Thomas. 2. Morrill 5 0 10. 4, Beck 2 7 9. M 1, Lamoreaux 4 Jacobsen 1 04 2. Cluff 4 9, Fa ms worth 2 Smith 3 4 0, Shurtleff 7 6 10, Warner 5 Worthen 1 04 2. Esplin 1 0 2, Evans 3 7 7. Totals 30 Houtz 3 (0. Nortk 24 47 SI 74 77 SMtk 2t 41 M 74 M 80-7- 20-1- d NORTH (77) 10. Norman 1 I'eierson 4 Krikpatrick 5 M 10. Talbot 2 8. Mackay 2 Anderson 4 8. B Anderson 4 4 11. Totals rebound and nt was surprised when he missed the first one." well-playe- 6 Schlappi was fouled with 1:07 left. The Bruin guard stepped up and hit both ends of the and the North led by four. The South came down firing, but Alyson Dennings' shot just rimmed out and the North put it free-thro- w all-st- e. After both sides missed shots, the North came down with an Evans missed the first free throw but made the second to put the game into overtime. In the extra period, he scored two more free throws to put the game out of reach. "He's a good pressure shooter," 46-a- The American Fork star swished the first one, then came back after a South timeout to calmly hit the second and lead. give her team a leading scorer with 19 points and was the driving force behind the Souths victory. The Springville center grabbed rebound after rebound, passed to the open man, and then hustled down the court to be on the receiving end of a pass that usually resulted in a score. "Anytime you have a you should go to him," said Mike Gardner, coach of the South team. Despite the great performance by Shurtleff, the pressure at the end of the game fell on the shoulders of Spanish Fork's Kelly Evans. 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