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Show Wendover Beats Mt. Vernon 59-5- 0 In Season Finale 16 Wfi l 1984 1, The Wendover Wildcats, under the guidance of coach Dean Stringham defeated Mt. Vernon Tuesday to nail down second place in the Division Two 59-5- 0 v. y rlh J'in , I . , , ? . I - 4- v r-- -. v s f Mv v vv i ' ' lb OK, standings. iods, 36-3But the officials were just tuning up their whistles for the final period. In those final eight min- utes, Wendover was called for eight fouls (MV scored on 9 of 12 attempts) and Mt. Vernon was nailed for 14 infractions, with the Cats converting 11 of 21 attempts. And the officials werent whistle-happy, . Two More Points For Sharp ' v '.',e ' j- -f' till Alan Sharp of Wendover overcomes Mt. Vernons resistance as he goes up for another two points in Wendovers win over the Patriots. ' r 11 The game, played in the tiny confines of the Mt. Vernon gym was a ragged affair, marred throughout the contest by excessive fouling. In the first three quarters Wendover toed the foul stripe 18 times and could come away with just four points which was the margin the Cats led the Patriots at the end of three per- . A u-- Region there were actually that many fouls committed as the smaller Patriots tried desperately to control the much larger Wen- ) dover players. Wendover was especially effective under the boards with Billy J HI Go Down Under Ratliff and Tony Spillman con- Spillman, wheeling and dealing underneath completed his nights work with a game high 24 points, Ratliff and the 16 in with points. chipped For Mt. Vernon, Mike Lambson kept MV in the game until the late minutes with some spectacular outside shooting that netted Mt. Vernon 16 points. Eric Fitts was Mt. Vernons next high scorer hard-workin- g with 14. Early Lead Mt. Vernon opened with a rush and at the end of the first period had posted a 12-- 8 lead. In the early moments of the second period the two teams exchanged points with MV maintaining its four when MVs point lead, 18-1- shooting turned into mush. In the final five minutes of the period, Wendover outscored the with Mike Morrow Patriots, with a narrowing the gap to tip in at the buzzer. Wendover could have .increased its margin even more had it been able to convert from the foul line. The Cats had nine free throws in this run and came away with just one measly point. In the final quarter, Mt. Vernon 9-- 23-2- 1 trolling the boards at both ends of the court. Wendovers Billy Ratliff dips down low to escape the defensive efforts of Mt Vernons Shawn Morrow. r 125Yearsof Pioneering Strength and Innovation. Past For 125 years First Interstate Bank of Utah has been pioneering banking in Utah. We established the first bank between the Missouri River and the Pacific Coast. 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