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Show Wednesday December 17, 1986 - Page 5 THE SAN JUAN RECORD MHS loses to Bayfield after two wins MHS Buckaroos lost to Bayfield by four points last Friday after posting victories the week before against Pagosa Springs, Colorado and Wayne High School. Final score in the Bayfield game, played in game with Layne Nielson scoring seven of the Bucks 16 points. However, Bayfield scored two quick baskets near the end of the quarter to lead 20-1- The second quarter may have cost the Bucks the game. Scoreless at six minutes into the quarter, they couldnt buy a Bayfield, was The Bucks looked good in the first quarter of the Bayfield 54-5- 6. 8. basket. They finally mustered up eight points while Bayfield racked up 15. Bayfield led at the half 35-2- 4. 41-4- 0. The third period was a different story with McKay Hugentobler and Nielson leading the offense and Bob Christensen, Alan Adams and Kraig Black effective on The Bucks took the lead at 3:49 with MHS 38 and defense. Bayfield eight points and Hugentobler scored six, but Bayfield came back to lead at the end of the quarter Adams found his shooting eyes in the last period and scored eight points. Nielson fouled out. The Bucks were forced to foul to get possession of the ball in the closing minutes and Bayfield converted the fouls to points. The Bucks came up short 54-5Coach Eardley felt the second quarter may have been the turning point, but was quick to compliment Hugentobler and Christensen for 12 rebounds eac i, and to compliment the 37. Nielson scored 8. overall play of the team. I am pleased the players didnt give up after being 14 points down, Eardley said. Statistics show team shooting percentages as follows: first half, Bayfield, 50 percent and Monticello, 30 percent. Second half, Bayfield, 42 percent and the Buckaroos 36 percent. Bayfield was credited with 24 rebounds. Monticello had 36. Individual scoring was Nielson, 17; Adams, 12; Hugentobler, Christensen, 10; Black, 7; 4; C. 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