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Show Sunday, January 21, a classic, top scorer earned Wardenburg's praise. "Parry shut (Steve) Leydsman down in the second half," be said. "Defensively in the second half, we really worked our tails off." Leydsman had 18 to lead Cedar, now 3 in league play. A.F., Mt. View win By BOB HUDSON ti 2-- Assistant sports editor Classic. That's what Provo's 0 overtime victory over No. Timpview was Friday night. i And, why not? It was the final game in The Daily Herald Tipoff Classic at BYU's Marriott Center. ' In the other games all Region Four American Fork rivalry matchups downed Pleasant Grove and MounView tain stopped Orem 54-5- Spanish Fork cruises to victory over Dixie By DOROTHY KNOELL Herald Sports Writer A SPANISH FORK late in the third quarter broke open a close game and the Spanish Fork Dons went on from there to cruise past the Dixie Flyers 0 in Region 8 basketball action Friday. "We got really good team effort the guys gave a great effort," said Don coach Mike Gardner. "We got good ball movement, took good shots and the guys off the bench played great." Roger Critchfield, starting in place the Dons' leading scorer, Robbie Ried, who was sitting out a suspension after an altercation in Wednesday's game against Springville, hustled all over the floor to lead Spanish Fork in rebounding with eight and assists with seven. He also chipped in 15 points. "Roger really picked up the slack for us he's did a fine job," Gardner said. The game was tight throughout the in first half. With the score tied at the opening moments of the second period, Dixie went into a delay game. "I think they were trying to control the tempo. They didn't want to run with us. I thought we did a good job on we controlling the tempo ourselves kept the lead and took good shots," Gardner said. Free throws by Kirk Johnson and Nic Rolfe helped the Dons get the lead back at then Rolfe's jumper at the buzzer gave the Dons a advantage at the half. Leading 3 with 4:38 left in the third to period, Rolfe drained a start the 3 Don run. Blaine Hansen added a rebound bucket, Johnson an three-poiplay on a nifty move in the key and a free throw, Critchfield a trey from outside and Johnson another two on a rebound bucket and it was 6 when the third period ended. It was no contest after that. Kent Cook led all scorers with 21 points. Rolfe added 12 points and Johnson 11 in a balanced Spanish Fork attack. David Guymon led Dixie with 15 and Tom Brown added 10. 5 13-- Bulldogs stop 73-5- Matt Lohner scored the basket with 1:27 left in the overtime. Richard Kendall added a free throw with 30 seconds left. And Terence Saluone finished things off with a pair of free throws with one second remaining. Saluone led Provo with 27 points, eight rebounds and a pair off steals. One of those steals came with 34 seconds left in regulation play. Timpview was trying to set up for the last shot when Saluone came up with a loose ball. The Bulldogs then tred for the last shot. But Lohner's effort with two seconds left Just short. The buzzer sounded Sas the battle for the rebound. in the early going and Provo led lad a 0 edge at halftime. Timpview ame back strong with a burst in the third quarter to lead I Saluone and Barry MacArthur each got baskets in the final minute of the third period to tie things at 35. In the fourth quarter, neither team could pull away. The score was tied eight times before Lohner's basket in the overtime gave Provo the lead for good. ; Bryon Ruffner led Timpview with 18 points. Robert Kimmel had 16, 15 of which came on five . "I'm just tickled with my players," $aid Provp coach Craig Drury. "I think this team has arrived and become a Provo High basketball team. . "Tiiey played great defense," Drury Continued. "Lohner and (Todd) Santiago are two of the best guards I've had, as playmakers, at Provo High. They moved the ball well all night. ; "Kimmel played super for Timpview. I thought he kept them in the ball game. If he were on my team, I would give him the game ball." Kimmel did, indeed, keep the in the game as they struggled with their inside offense. His treys in the second ' quarter enabled impview to stay close. to go ahead Another allowed the 9 midway through the third quarter. Kimmel had a chance to be the hero in the overtime, but his shot with five seconds left fell short. He then fouled Saluone as he battled for the rebound. - ' one-ga- 0 25-2- 17-- 10-- 0 35-3- 7, 33-2- 9 three-pointer- s. three-point- Bradley's 31 propels Spartans past Wasps - upset-minde- 76-6- 8 Division. CHARLOTTE 62-5- 56-5- 65-5- 7 68-4-3. 62-5- 6. 62-5- 12-- 20-1- three-point- double-teame- 46-4- Hot fourth quarter sends Utes past Lehi er By KORRY KIEFFER Herald Correspondent LEHI Forget the Marriott Center the place to be Friday night was Lehi High School. The Uintah Utes came all the way from Vernal to hand the Pioneers their fifth straight Region 10 loss, This was a wild one. 5 Uintah jumped to an early lead, led by three point bombs from Brian Snow and Jason Shumway. But the Pioneers quickly erased a 6 deficit in the second quarter as Lee Robinson and Jim Adamson nailed treys to tie it at 22. The Pioneers took a lead on Sam Wadley's bomb from the parking lot. That sparked a 3 Lehi run 9 which gave the Pioneers a edge. Lehi led 3 at the half. "That first half was one of our best," The Delta Rabbits used said Lehi coach Ken Robinson. MONROE their whole bench Friday night to cruise Uintah jumped back into things by to an 8 victory over Region 10 rival scoring six straight points to open the 8 South Sevier. lead. third quarter and take a 9 "South Sevier is struggling right now, Adamson's made it and this gave us an opportunity to use a for Lehi and then the lead then changed lot of players on the varsity level," said hands six times. But Uintah went on a Delta coach Dale Jensen, who played his spurt just before the third period starters sparingly in the contest. at the break. ended to lead in Rob Fowles led Delta, now From there it was all Uintah. 13 points, "We didn't get a break and they got Region 10 and 64 overall, with &2t&tib-imvj&!fJHttei 11, Mitch really 'hot',"" iwbuisdV'safur '' We'hBa'a '' Anderson 10 and Marty Laughlin and two to three minute breakdown on deRhett Whatcott nine each. fense and the momentum totally changed." Adamson led Lehi with 19 points. Payson girl cagers fall to Cedar City Ma-lon- second-leadin- 116-9- one-ha- lf (S3) 0, Curry S. Anoerson 3 2 93. UTAH (116) EoxarU 5 12. Stockton atalone 14. Hanaan 13 0- - 1 14, Brown 3, Johnson 116. 6. Bailay 9, Leckner 6 Totals 2- - 2 Charlotte uiati 2 Eaton 0, Ruod 32. 0 0 4 7. GnMith 0, Ortiz 0 t? 16 03 T ne as sa as 27 ft.Rato (Anderson goals Utah Tnpucka Stockton Hansen pl - 2. 4, Boweom 0 0. Totals 0 1 24 Char - 20. J.R.RewJ 7, Gray 5 16. Gilliam 8 H.Heid 23, Bogues 6, Gattlson Tnpucka 0. Swhtlng "We had kind of gotten away from stopping people for the most part," he said. "We were working on our offense a little and, timing wise, we probably neglected our defense. But this is our fourth straight game that we've held opponents under 100 points, so I think we're back on track now." Utah's defense was particularly effective in holding Charlotte rookie J R. Reid scoreless. Reid, averaging 12.3 points and 8.9 rebounds, had only two rebounds and committed five turnovers 4 IMalone Fouled out Char 49 (Giay 111. Utah 53 (Malone 12). 27 (Sichtu 7), Utah 26 (Stockton 11). Char 23 Utah 17. technicals Malone, 12.616. Griffith Curry None flebe AaanU Char Total louls Hansen, a- - Wolverine cagers get wins - with 1:44 left, and trey made it Stewart hit five straight charity tosses from there to seal the victory. On a night when SALT LAKE CITY the machinery just didn't seem to be hitting on all six cylinders, Ray Stewart provided the mechanic's oil to lift the Utah Valley Community College Wolverines to a victory over Salt Lake 4 UVCC Women 75, SLCC 62 The Utah Valley SALT LAKE CITY Community College Wolverines won their victo14th straight game, taking a 75-6- 2 - 8 College. Community ry over Salt Lake Community College in women's basketball action Friday. In what was a battle for first place in the Scenic West Athletic Conference,. UVCC held the upper hand most of the way, but could not shake the pesky. Bruins until the final moments. The 5 with 6:30 left in the; Wolverines led first half. The Bruins rallied to cut it to at the half. but UVCC led The second half was more of the same.'. the Wolverines went on a Leading to gain control. Erin Measom keyed; a run in the final three minutes to seal the win. Measom led all scores with 19 points. Friday's game was anything but pretty. Without Stewart's 26 points, the Wolverines would have had no chance. UVCC took a lead on a Stewart free throw, but didn't score a bucket until four minutes into the game. Fortunately for the Wolverines, Salt Lake could do little right offensively either and led only 9 at the half. Stewart kept bombing away in the second half to keep UVCC close, and when Mike Peterson swished a with 4:20 to go, the Wolverines finally had a lead they would not relinRichard Saunders' quish, three-poiplay and David Reeves' 0 24-1- 33-2- three-point- am T . i iLa.iviii-a'ii'i-aftjwt eiiawa.i 1 0 iv r- - 35-2- 9 28-2- -- m -x -- 1 i ' i i . - a 1 a a j -a 53-3- 12-- 22-1- 6 13-- 38-2- 38-3- 80-3- 39-3- three-point- er 12-- 4 60-5- 1 3 0 -- By CARL WALTERS 86-6- Delta Rabbits blast South Sevier . Panthers edge past Herald Correspondent In Region 8 play Friday night the Payson Lady Lions fell to Cedar City 68-5- Payson came out flat dropping behind by the end of the third quarter. The Lions were just to small to contend in the middle and couldn't get the outside shots to fall, hittin only 27 percent from the field. A fourth quarter surge was lead by Toni Dockstader and Jan Ockey but it was just to late to change the outcome. Payson scoring leaders were Ockey with 17 and Dockstader with 16. Edwards from Cedar City was the top shooter for the evening with 22. No information was available on Springville at Pine view or Spanish Fork at Dixie. 49-2- 6 'T.TtA Jti y.TtJ's d - 16, Ockey 7 6 PATRON (ti)c T, Dockstader 6 6, Whiting 1 2 Jones 0 2 2, B OockalerJer 2 1 2 Cannon 0 Flmbras S, 2, 04 etagleson . ft.- - , v .Tto 1 T. CADAJI CtTV Ur Roberta 04 2, Banks s 3 KhoMock 7 2 16, Barme 4 24 10, Scheanayder 2 4, I Banks 1 04 2, Edward 10 24 22. Touls 30 66. Bit 6 11 k1 10 rmtm CartarCtty 26-17-- 203 43 rr . 17, LmJf ZERO A I 3, 0. r 12, 2 afca aafls 6 mi I aV PER MONTH 61 66 1 Springville 'Devils PWCES lf By DREW DANIELS Herald CorrespouOent SPRINGVILLE Pine View came from behind to beat Springville 6 in a thrilling Region 8 matchup Friday night. The Panthers held Springville to just 15 second-hal- f points enroute to their fourth region win against one loss. "In the first half we looked like our feet were in cement," said Pine View coach Lynn Christensen. "We got a big effort from our kids in the second half." The game was tied at 44 with five minutes remaining in the game. Neither team seemed to want the lead as both squads went scorless for nearly three minutes until Travis Fonnesbeck scored to put the Red Devils on top Ben Peterson, who led all scorers with 20 points, tied the game for Pine View at 46 with 1:40 remaining. "Peterson's been there for us; he very capable," Christensen said. Seconds after Peterson's bucket Pine View got the ball back on a turnover and opted to stall for the final shot. Springville wasn't cooperating and fouled the Panthers with one minute remaining, but Pine View failed to convert the free throws. Springville could RETAINED REBATE AND FIRS! TIME BUYERS INCENTIVE APPUEO PLUS TAX 6 LICENSE O A C SHOWN ARE FOP 6G MONTHS BY DEALER MANUFACTURERS AEfLECT PAYMENTS - 48-4- Bruits club Tigers Mounts iew took a 2 lead in the opening moments and never had any trouble with Orem. Ryan Anderson had fight of that first 12 and finished with 27. - John Moon finished with 13. Mike Bahr (ed Orem with 19. "The kids played good defense," said Mountain View coach Carl Ingersoll. '"Our defense was very good." '. Ingersoll also praised the play of point guard Ben Cahoon. "I thought Ben did a super job," be said. "He made things happen. You have to credit Ben. He stimulates us. He makes us go." While Cahoon didn't score, he did collect seven rebounds for the Bruins. After Friday's games, American Fork in league is all alone in first place at play. Provo and Timpview are both Orem and PleasMountain View is ant Grove are both '. in 26 minutes. "This is probably the worst game I've ever played," Reid said. Compounding Charlotte's problem, Rex g Chapman, the Hornets' scorer, missed his second straight game, with an inflamed Achilles tendon. Sloan also was pleased with Utah's team effort. John Stockton scored 14 points and had 11 assists while Thurl Bailey scored 14 off the bench. half-cou- rt nt Cavemen stop Vikings Eric Franson scored 11 of his game-hig- h 27 points in the third quarter as American Fork downed Pleasant Grove. The Vikings led 0 at the half. But, With Franson leading the way, the Cavemen scored 11 straight to take the lead. ; After Pleasant Grove tied things again run to at 45, the Cavemen went on an tkecontrol .ior.eond. R?h Janb JM ft trey while Franson and Tyson Williams each had a pair of free throws. Bill Gurney had one free throw to get the run started. ; "What turned it around is that we played good defense in the second half," said Caveman coach Bob Eckles. "Tyson got into (Darek) Robinson (who had 15 first-hapoints) and shut him down. - "We didn't get the ball to Eric much in the first half," Eckles continued. "So we decided to throw it to him a couple of times and see what would happen." Joining Franson in double figures for American Fork were Williams with 18 and Lamb with 12. Robinson led Pleasant Grove with 22 while Jug Jacklin had 16. Brian Maughan added 11 and had nine rebounds. By STAN SCHMIDT Patience lifts Juab to win, Templars lose - e Karl scored 32 points and the Utah Jazz chalked up 116 against Charlotte, but coach Jerry Sloan preferred to talk about his team's defense. "Our defense the last couple of games has really given us a lift," said Sloan, 3 after Utah won its fifth straight, against the Hornets Friday night. The victory allowed Utah to stay game behind San Antonio in the Midwest SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Herald Correspondent HEBER CITY Shawn Bradley nailed 12 of 14 jump shots and totaled 31 d points to lead Emery past the Wasatch Wasps Friday in Region 7 prep basketball action. Bradley's effort overcame a tireless Wasp defense that hounded Emery out of its game and contested nearly every pass. "Our kids played their hearts out tonight against a great team," observed to Todd Pay had 19 points and Wasp coach Bill Farr. "We wanted NEPHI Jason Bender added 18 to lead the Juab pressure their guards and deny Shawn's drop step in the low post. And you know, Wasps to a 3 victory over Grantsville the kids almost made it work for us." in Region 9 basketball action Friday. With the score tied at 6 after three In other Region 9 games, South Sumperiods, Bradley opened the final stanza and North Sanmit downed Manti with a dunk, a jumper and two free pete whipped Park City throws to put Emery up Craig The Wasps got the win by taking good Kohler's free throw cut the Spartan lead care of the ball in the final period. to 9 with 4:48 to play, but from there "I felt really good about our patience forced two Wasp turnovers and in the second half," said Wasp coach Emery sank charity tosses to turn back Todd Petersen. "We had a good lead in the bid. upset Wasps' of it because the first half and lost The game was close throughout. Bradimpatience." 5 dunk early on opened up a Juab led by only four points after ley's three periods, but Bender scored most of Emery lead. Just as quickly, however, Brandon Lindsay stole a Spartan pass the points in the fourth quarter, includscored, triggering Wasatch's stifling throw free the from ing going press. Two minutes later, Lindsay's line, to help secure the victory. gave Wasatch a 8 lead. "We went into the spread offense and For the next 16 minutes, Emery strugit was designed for Jason," Petersen to Bradley. The said. At Kamas, David Stevens had 22 gled to get the ball d Spartan center managed but it wasn't enough as South Summit 11 points as Lindsay and Kohler pulled away from a 5 lead after three only wreaked havoc in the passing lanes. Two victory. quarters to take the eight-poiCody Allred free throws helped Emery knot the score at 56 after three periods. Bradley led all scorers with his quiet 31. Allred added 18 for the Spartans. Kohler paced Wasatch with 24 and running mate Lindsay contributed 23. 13-- 42-3- . and turned the ball over to the Panthers with 38 seconds remaining. Fonnesbeck was fouled with 33 seconds left and banked in his first free throw to take a one point lead. After a timeout he converted the second one to put the Panthers up by two. Springville had several chances to tie the game in the final seconds, but couldn't get the ball to go in the basket. 37-3- '. : not hold onto the ball for the last shot Page Dll Defense, teamwork lift Jazz to easy win over Hornets High School Report Provo-Tim- p - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 1990 12-- M9211 4 DIM P., AftftFM, 3283, LIST $11,227 r,t fsEiE2f PER MONTH TOTAL DISCOUNT 1st $2732 BUYER TliMC IMPORT OWNER PRICE $8495 at or betow invoice! mileage '89 Porsches, Audis, & Volkswagens-pric- ed best selling models with popular options. Over 25 units to choose from-- all Special low interest lease rates & extended terms. 92140, loaded, MSRP $16,795. Now $15,195. Example: WVW(ibrfoit 1)9 fed 80 QimMto 64070, ell wheel drive loaded. MSRP $26,490, Now $22,753. 1 Porsche 844 04530. MSRP $36,281 unbelievable savings, Now $26,789. 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Friday, Payson scrapped together 7447 enough steam to boil Cedar City and notch iU fourth Region 8 win "We work hard," Lions coach John Wardenburg said. "We work as hard as any .team I know of." Jim DeGraffenried is the foreman on of the Payson's workforce. He scored 15 Lions 17 first quarter points and ended : withS4. "He's a great player," Cedar coach Dick Hobbs said. 'They (Payson) are beat. I going to be tough for someone to be hope somebody will, but it's gonna tough with the teams in our region.' DeGraffenried s first quarter dominance opened the door for Payson s Curtis Rowley and other big guys Brett Moody. DeGraffenried is always looking to share the wealth. few big Rowley came alive with a rebounds and 14 points to keep Cedars defense from settling (n on one man. , "Curtis Is our forgotten player,' Wv off him xlenburg said. "You can't lay been use he can shoot It." A DeGraffenried pointer erased of the lead game and put only early in the second Payson ahead .half. 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