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Show Highland stunned by West! Lee BellSOR Deseret News sports writer By High Coach Clark Godfrey had a one word reason for his Panthers West ...7.1114,,,...,,,, r,wr,..Ammt..!,,,,771,2:: NN, , I - ., 1. ''k,,- upset over , High Patience." No question the Panthers. using their home-floo- r edge to the hilt. looked classy in top-- . ,.... .,.... ... - Goins, coming off the bench late in the fourth quarter when starter Bob Lyman fouled out, also pulled off a big steal in his starring role. two free besides hitting throws with four second left to ice the win. And Runia, the sparky soph who beat South just two weeks ago with a .buzzer shot. outdid them all. with three jump shots in the final two minutes to win the game. 11, ''. .,,,. ....,,. ,, ,,,,,,,,,, ..1 .,,, ,....t I...:;..,::. i,.......,;,..,,....'..,,... cl:.,t,,,'Z',-,1;Z:- ..,.. .. , ., ' ', , - ;;Ir 4,, Nff 4771 ,.'', , r & ''' ,: ''''.ke '' '.. ' I,. ',. : ''''''' - - , ii.. ,. A.,,, , 1''' '.014 , ' .,,, f ,, , .. ' .,:,:, ' 4 ;'N,z.t,k.4,,,, , ,.,... . ., '''';''etl....''..f AA , ....", ..... ,.. Is :: ''......''' 4 , 4' : A, i',:r, ,,,44,-',-- ,i.. :.111 ,,,, ,:: & ,,,,,...e:.,::.,...,:,::,:-,7'- . 110 ::':, '',), k':,t:V ,t "",,'',',''r',':::'-',,,'':',",,-s- -3Insat'..1,,,,,,,. v,IrTRt Deseret Its Dera41 News 0100 Silver Nowhere to go! West's super soph, Scott Runia, negotiates Hightand's touted press during Friday tiff. Panthers pulled off major upset. Others played key roles. Resere Gordon Atnador came rein to collect important bounds, and Lyman and Jim Webb worked well underneath. with a three-poiplay by Webb at 2:13 preceding Runia's three winning goals. For Highland, it was an unusal situation. No one had even come close through 14 games. The Rams actually led most of the way, and elected to go into a fourth quarter freeze at 5:37 to protect a six point lead. nt With John Hogan state's best looked safe. Tom and two of the Highland's lead some missed free throws and West's steals throttled Highland's strategy The loss darkened excellent floor games by the flogans, pure dominance by big Jeff Judkins on both backboards and a eruption by Gary Plant But Still, the Rams lead the loop, with an 1 mark, while West climbed to After other Friday play. Granite. South. Olympus and Skyline all moved into a third place tie. with records. 5 Granite lost to East. South lost to Olympus, 85-6- 0 and Skyline wood Cotton- toppled 65-6- East notched its second big win of the week. as John Giles, Charles Deloney and Doug Watson led over Granite. Olympus banly outlasted South in a slowdown. Mike Mangum's two clutch free throws after Jeff Wilkinson tie iced the broke open a game. John VanderWouden had 25 for South. 48-4- 8 Skyline used double-figur- e scoring from Dave Knell, Scott Slaymaker, Mike Grayson and Les De Young to whip Cottonwood, where Hugh Mendenhall hit IS. Kearns Brighton Spencer credits Hughes Provo gets number 431 By Lee Benson Deseret News sports writer Almost without trying, Provo High School tied the existing state record of 43 straight wins Friday night, whipping Hil !crest There just wasn't much excitement involved. A packed Provo pen didn't go home disappointed, but the game wasn't a classic the Bulldogs played with about as much pressure as a deflated balloon. Their biggest decision was figuring out how many points tc win by. All of which brought up the natural question to Provo Coach Jim Spencer post-gam- amid punch and cookies celebrating: Did matching the streak set by Jordan High in the 50s mean very much to his club? "It really was important." said Spencer, deahng the air, "It was a goal we were orking for, and goals are always important to realize. "But, most important, it meant a lot because of the man who set the previous record." Spencer continued, referring to Art Ilughes, former Jordan and Hillcrest coach who won six state championships at those schools and coached the early Jordan skein. "I idolized him as a coach," said Jun. "I had to play against him six years and we filmed every minute of every Hilicrest-Provstudied everything he did. now-retire- d o "He'll have to get much of the credit for a lot of our defensive forthis streak. too virmations are identical to his strategy tually everything he did that was successful I've tried to copy." So, according to Mr. Spencer, Art Hughes not only had a hand in Jordan's original state streak. but contributed more than he realized to Provo's current skein. Also having a big hand in Provo's unbeaten record have been Brett Woman, Dave Card and Vance Law. all returning starters from last year's state championship team that went Each contributed heavily Friday. tAith Vroman scoring 19 and controlling both boards, while Law sparked during the middle minutes with 16 and Card hitting 10 key points. In addition, Mark Bowen chipped in 19 points. For Hilicrest. junior Mike Whittenburg played well under the inside pressure of Woman. scoring 19. while Chava Lopez had 16 and Scott Casper 10. Other Region Four scores saw ()rem blast and Kearns edge Brighton Granger Orem's rout of Granger has to rate among Utah's most as the Golden Tigers clicked on all fronts and Granger found baskets hard to get. Bob Louder, Todd Williams and Todd Anderson scored 48 points for the Tigers to personally blast Granger. while the Lancers could scorers. manage no double-figur25-- 7 67-6- Looking ahead Iligham Deseret News Correspondent Bountiful BOUNTIFUL discovered that holding tiger by the tail is no way to treat from the striped animais as Ogden's Tigers in a dropped the Braves key Region Two second place contest here Friday. Ogden 8 In other league play, Viewmont kept its region rec8 ord spotless. with a victory at Clearfield, while Layton stayed in the state. 0 tourney picture with a of Ben Lomond. 78-5- .. 96-6- Mike Horner hit shots in the last to give CJach Lorenzo a very important road Ithrashing Iminute junicr standout, Larry Miller. led all scorers, with 28 points. but received ,,little help 1 !eammates. I from his at Utah State 7:30 p.m.; New Mexico at BYU, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY -- Weber State at Montana State; New at Utah, Mexico 7:30 To lane at P.m.; SATURDAY Utah State, 7:30 p.m.; UTEP at BYU, 3 p.m. (TVS, 3 p.m. Channel 2). HOCKEY SUNDAY Salt Lake Golden at Portland, 8 p.m. Eagles and (MDT) KALL (KMOR FM). THURSDAY Portland vs. Golden Eagles at Salt Palace. 7:30 D.m. SATURDAY Seattle versus Golden E001 a a Glace, 7:30 P.m. 10. Orem scored 28 points in the second quarter to cave the roof in. after a respectable at the half, the Lancfirst period. Down ers. naturally. lost interest. 16-- 7 5 Kearns overcame a Brighton first quarter lead to take command of the situation at Brighton. Coach John Wood's crew then maintained a lead throughout to extend their record and virtually clinch another state tournato ment invite. 6 2 The Cougars got good scoring from Cortny Anderson. with 28. Scott Wood. with 16 and Gordon Burns, with 14. Brighton stayed in contention behind good shooting from Jeff Nilsson, high on that side with 19 points. The Bengals closed the gap to three at the buzzer when Kearns elected not to defend and risk fouls. Utah women win ski meet Shormon Toto15-- Deseret News Special SNOWBIRD Pepin Corso won the slalom and giant slalom events here Friday to had University of Utah to a victory in the Western Slope meet for women. 6, Utah scored 464 points, fol. towed by Western State at 3S6.4. Colorado College 385.9 and Ft. Lewis College 384.5. rifighem ss. Davis la. Girom 6; 3, 4, 1otals-2- 7; Taylor 5. Frcaier t. 6; Johnon I. 0 I, 16; Utah's Betsy Chace, skiing fy. As usual, Viewmont had bal- with Mike scoring, Rusty McNeil. Ryan Fames, Guy Morrell and Kim Nelson all hitting in double figures. Layton, still looking for its first tournament terth every every. got 24 points out of Dan Call to keen this year's posi,season hopes alive. Derek Washington aided the cause with 19. REGION FIVE anced Oman, right combination of wins and losses Friday has thrown Region Five's basket- bal1 chase back !nto its usual frenzied state. 'De Judge traveled to boodle three-gam- win Jordan streaking Buffs stayed at home to nip Cyprus 6564 and Bingham downed upstart Davis 55A9 in Friday action. That MOWS Bingham to a 9 mark after first round action. But then things get cloudy. as four clubs get to qualify for state tourney action, and Judge and boodle are and Jordan and Davis just a game back. at Judge's upset was biggest surprise. vith the Bulldogs an the road after losing twice at home. Tad Mancini came to life, with 21 points on ten goals, while Mark Soltis had 14 and Paul Giovacchini 11. Jordan managed to outlast Cyprus on the Beetdigger's finer, handing the Pirates their fourth straight loss c,f less than four points. The 'Diggers broke open in a five point lead with t,..,n minutes remaining, but turnovers cut the gap to one. Then. with 14 seconds to go, who led all John Bishop, scorers with 23 points, was foulel X and the senior guard hit both ends of a to give Jordan a three point lead. Besides Bishop, Jordan got from Nolan good scoring Snow, with 15 and Ross Ainsworth, with 16. Cyprus' Steve Christison had 21 and Bill Beatty 16. Bingham overcame Davis' first half momentum to nip the Darts in Kaysville. Hardy played all over the floor. helping on the boards nd keying fast breaks with 27 points. Glen Roberts, starting for the first time in four games, had 13 and Golden Holt, besides patrolling both boards, had eight. For Davis, big Craig Taylor was held knell with 16 to picked points, and Mark up some slack 14 11. 11601,-Ont- s 19 49 6$ 54 la 19 IS 23 13, 30 31 60. l; 70 1; 10, 8; Giovacint 69 66 77-- 72.69-1- Terry 71.70-1- 36 43 141 41 69-- 3 49 P611110 5 Bouldin Cribori 1.J 0.1 7 larrew 64 00 4.5. 3, it 6, Jordan Jordon Cyprus 65, B. 74, C. 23, Sargent 0, Snow 4, 16; 1, 3. Houmond I; Smith Idaho Slate Hoyt FG FT 410 15; 21. 61 7, 6, 04unlek 2, Rasmussen 1, 3, 4; 24. 3. 0, 4; Burns. 8; Waterson Totals 22 , 64. 5 7 4 PT 4 6 29 103 9- - 5 4 y 3 12 3 I 27 37 17 0- - 7 7 4 4 12 1 3 5 0. 2 3 5 14 1 6 0 0 0 13 17 et PF R 0 0 b 10 1 8 4 5 4 2 1 8 1 3 0 2 I 6 3 I 7 4 2 10 3 8 21 104 3 Chicago 21 21 5 2 3 46 148 178 45 147 ISA IU 51 0 I for 60 190 54 17, 52 174 4.7 184 40 1SS 38 1E3 37 I 25 179 203 215 I 63 12 15 I 22 21 Dctrot 19 13 12 T 6 6 to 1. Second (Stevens, 3. Denver. Stumol. Spring) 4. Denver, Forev eloOtTi Son Diego, Penaltlei Son ik(nnett. Mistuk). Diego 1. Denver 2. Third period: 6. Denver, Stanfield. Brooks) 1. San Diego. LaReniere, (0Ree). B. Denver. Stumpf. Sunossisted). 9. Denver, G. Brooks. iStontielO, 10. Denver. Stornot Collvord). (Dorotsit. Spring). No Penalties. Stints on goals. 11- -31 13 10 Son Diego 12 13 Denver 43 GoalleS: Son Diego. Adorns, Denver. Veo Philedelenia Chicogo SI. Louis Honk) Las Angeles Minnesota PMsburgn Californio 32 22 71 19 17 IS 14 0 Pfs GF GA tost 1 24 22 29 25 II 5 7 Pritiov's Results Atlanta 5, Montreal 3 tl,nlv (tomes scrieduled1 S011tbern 3. STARS 1ccluano 35 28 San Antonio Denver Sem Dtego 23 23 2 New Alexica 66, Utah 47 medley relayUtah (Shorts. 3:36.7 LOGO freestyle N.M., Farrar, Wdsan, U, Lindawst, N.M.; 10:07.8. 200 treestvie Ktott, N.M.. Ross, U., Hauls, N.M.; 1:43. SD freestyle Massey, N.M.; Woomer. N.M; Anderson, U,, :21.7, 204 incl. medleyFuller, N.M., johr. son. U., Johnson, N M.; 2:034 I meter U. Toonsbes. diving Dahl, U., Shaw, N.M.; 211.60 Oft 200 butterflyR(00n, U.. Let N.M., Fuller, N M.: 2:00.1. 100 freestyleMassey, N.M., Aide?. son, U.. Burns. U.; :67,6 backstrokeJohnson, N.M., An. n) dersom N.M., Short;;, U.; 2:04 S. SOO freestyle. Farrar. N.M., loon, N.M.. Carolina 164, Memphis 102 Virc(nio 111. Kentucky 1l0 New York 95, Son Antonio 9) Cieoo 124. inaiona 119 (Only James scheduled Saturdav6 Game New lark vs. Cocolinn 39 26.32. MEMPHIS 11021: Jones 1 15 16. Jerk-Sa7 14 IS Denton 7 1, Combs 1 I?, Thompson 4 18, W. Robinson 3 6 7. R. Robinscn 3 6. Davis 3 Totals: 12 1843. 77 25 26 26-- 10d Carolina 21 30 26 20-- 10? Memphis Totals fouls: Carolina 25, Memphis el. Technic Is: Memphis Coach von area Koiff. Three-poin- t pools: Combs A: 1,132 23. G,dr vtRGINIA (111)Corter 9 2 vis II 4.S 32, Eokins 9 2.3 20. Miner 4. Powell 4 It, Twardzik 4 1.2 9. tr4. Brown 3 6, Parkhill vise 2 2. Totals 47 31 166 166 130 56 49 GA 158 96 167 104 114 127 46 129 146 42 133 157 It 146 It 32 112 171 25 120 2Ig 2 bi t '.'i, A - , . -, ,,,,I, -1 NETS 95, SPURS 91 91): Ames 9 440 2,; 2, Nor 6 3.5 15. Averitt 5 I. 101 I IL Silos 71111 25. Warren DO 0 0, Kul 4 0.0 02 2 2.2 06. (letri:1( 00, Terry v..), Totals 35 212.i Kennedy 0 91112 29. PEW YORK ( 95): Ervin g 19. Solourner 50.0 10 C,oe 4 non 6 I 1, Will,crnson 9 2.2 20, Lodrier I): 4. Totals la 1923 Melthionni 2 t 17 It 29 ;:-Lntolio 24 23 29 19 95 Yor. Tetot touts. Son Antonio 25. New Vor4 New t'lrlt Coo0; 22. Te0n.col touts: Loughery. A: 7,104 ANTON!() A.tt Q's ( PACERS 124, 11 g ro Nn 2 6 Dw e, 4 27 4 60 16o O. 3 23 Freeman IS 3.3 23, Hilimt, n 0,0 0, Joyce I San Oleg (124): 12 Cront I i2 23. Jones 11 4,6 26, Lamar 12 22 27, Adorns 4 Q. it, Shepherd 4 4.4 I& Bosse'? 4 02 8, 2. Robinson 0 Indiana son Mega 27.31.3122-1- 74 Threc vain! gooiss Indiana, Lewis kelier 2 San Diego, Lamar Shecherd 7 An, 1.237. Indionp M:CwInif Eivsse (III): 17 13 S;ii, 2.2 4. Lewis WAC standings Et Posa State l'eve Ariz. I 5 I Itto6 tste4 Co. $ tote Arizona 4 3 4 3 3 3 Err..? Avom, g Pc! 2 3 4 .571 .571 .50 ? 4 .333 0 6 AL Inaav's Scare Utah 76, Colorado State ee . n nor I trItt liwuu.. 10,111,1 v.,1 u 11 . ,,- 0 1 13 ,.,, ItS.... , .10451,,t2iN TT ' ; ',, 12- 30- -1,' l'1, .., .3 ,cr ....,t:,,bcs)..c,.4.-s,t, , ,.Ili. fj:e;7-r,;:c- 25 33 19 3., To lot ,44..,,,.,, ,....... i, 102 CAROLINA (104): Monsino Colvin 14, Owens 2 174 Caldwell 7 71 73. McClain 13 22 26, Lin les 3 12. Totais: 1, Chones 5 Roberts 0 . 4,,7, ot, ' :ii., ,,,oPtiol,:,,,t-oPW.k. CinCill 01 3111S 45 ricri Ite.74,41e11111b 'JAIL, C treunia al 'Denver Inclusno ut STARS Son Antonio v6. Kentuckv not' (Only comes Se,ieduled) 00-- 1 . 9 Fridav's Resulti 30 1; . ,,,,: 1 .509 ,469 ,386 8 20 Wel 17. Utah State 17 IGGAN Results of Utoh-UtoStole wrest!ing motch r:riday night! 118PfiCe, USU, dec. Geier. 126Wilson. USU. drew with Burns, USU. dec. Pence. 14,i; 147Kawo, Wok. dec. Crosbi. 150Foster. USU. drew with Follent.ne, 11; Won, dec. orsen. 52; 167Poutsen. USU. dec. 50wmon, 177Needhom. Uoh, . ; bondel, 190Sovege, Utoh, dec. Anse. PieovvMomcidi, USU. dec. Web:). 11S. Villsori. 0 fouls, Kentucky 21, Virg;sio 2 frAdis. Powell. Tnrce.00int Technical Carter 3. Powe.i. Hamilton. goals: Ute, Ag wrestling SmIthl U.. Feld. N.M.; 2:16 6. 3 meter divingl'oombes. U.. Dahl, U., Show. N.M.; td2 Sots 400 Medico freestyle reloyNew (Klatt Wagner, Massey. Farrar I; .643 319 KErntucky tukert,o,ei S7imston.Solern .13 19 26 77 26 35 V.roin,o Cr.artatte North American League Cope Cod 3, Syracuse Central League 001ohOrrO City 5, 00 ilas 2 Ise Ornoha 7. International League Port Huron 2, Des Mores 2 itic osiert,nlet Muskegon 4, Fort Wayne 3 (over. time) Saainow 4, Flint 4 (Tie. overtime) S. 22 Pct, 14, Litogtott Greensboro .236 We St Won Lost 161 192 151 17 160 American Legetre S. Cincinnati 3 Rochester 7, Jack Sonvhie 2 Nov() SCOTIO 3, Sarinaf led 3 Me) tankers last 13' 112 Hockey scores liege, 2 2 175 146 i 6PIS66 GP 8 8 13 .$V6 1:2 12 7 14 113 1711 22 29 II 34 68 Pct. ,636 .608 10 23 Is 20 20 23 30 42 31 210 SS 23 Lost 35 72 54 49 11 Won Ntw York Kentucky Carolina Virginia Memphis se 5 7 I. 114 pened: (Ievcflt 26. Now Moven breaststrokeFrank, 1. Son First period Diego, 2. IMitsuk. Bloor) Denver. Brooks fikictinerson, ird) Perm it:es: Denver 1, Son Diego s WENTucKy to, 15 32. Gilmore IS 33, Oumpiei sel 12 4 4.6 12, Roche 3 4, 6, Simor 2 8, W.I. Homiiton 1 00 5, Robbins I O. Totals 11 2i0, Jones 0 lirms 0 9 WeSt meetUtah. CO L 8 24 3 I SQUIRES III, COLONELS IN NHL standings 33 29 279. COUGARS- 104, TAMS Vi I. Pc? GB 40 12 .f69 . 17 19 412 25 19 .648 6 21 36 .359 2112 Boston Montreal N.Y. Ranger; Toronto Buffalo 5 SPURS 7, GULLS 3 7 62 , V. islanders Vancouver Hrethkose .2C4 3 W Pc GB 29 23 549 23 31 .426 19 37 .339 11, 37 .727 12 W 5: ST Second No period Storin, Penothes WoOdley S: I Third oeriod 2, Phoenix, Keagan 17 (unassisted) 3, PhOenia, Barber e 4; iH,endmon Phoenis. Young). Ke000n IR (DeCtoe. OI Sheol 13:3 Pennities Murray 0:1: Abgrali on Thiltoult (moor) 16:05. Shot, on goal by: Portland I t -2S 9 It 10- -31 Phoenix Goodendars: Portland, Yrornan; Phoenix, Cafes,. Attendonce: 7,880. 473 '24 l5 Central Diyislan Los Angeles Golden State Soothe Phoenix Portland Friday'', Results Boson 104, Philadelphia 105 Capital 101. Celyeland 99 Detroit 96, New York 91 Chicago 99. K.C. Omaha 88 Seattle 110, AAliwookee es Los Angeles 121, Phoenix 110 (only comes scheduled) 143 168 A2--- 4 I. Suot Scoring, Stone), 1:18: 2. Sait (Hon. Meeke). 837. i First oeriod t, Portland, Less, Metsabut IHaggarty Penalties Misers 3:P2; Waoalev 5 24; Pete7s Pct 22 L Oct GII 22 177 22 Mt 33 .431 II 21 32 .396 9'2 )9 32 .373 10' 132 3 RUNNERS 3, BUCKS l', 35., - ,' W 30 22 25 157 Late 3 East Cob. ,z 16 12 Western Conference Midwest Division Pvs GF GA 4 4 6 10 70 44 Pncilic Division 23 21 I. 71 16 Owens Wilms 8 Crrnolv 4 Dag 4 MOW 0 Milwaukee ( .iicago Cetroit KCOmaha Jersey 16 22 1711 S W 5; Westmin 54 207 189 53 186 166 26 T 2 5 ert11461 Capitol Atlanta Cleve laic; I1OuMr, 4 4 45 6 S. WhInd Randall I P 0 0 Tedels uoo 3 ABA standings 0 CE11 New Yor, 0.ego totrenlere VP 3 I 00 Sato 9 Pte GP GA 58 les 168 Team scores at the end of the first round were Weber State 30, Montana State 21, New 9, Brigham Young Mexico S. Northern Arizona 5, Boise State 5. Westminster CoUege did not score. 3 Teals 31 3840100 'laittime store: CEU 48, tittle 42. 3 3 3 Periods: low Attendonce: eastern Conferit-- TP R 4 Burns), that event. - .1 67 T 2 Standings 2 6 2 3 36 Atlantic Division 25 19 V 9 IS 71 20 23 S NBA standings IS 33 28 400 one-mil- 011.1:, I; 1.7 200 , 2 I 10 10 25 25 23 22 U. 21; 6; 2.3, 2; 0, Dan Lawrence of Weber e State covered the giant slalom course in 1:40.8 ..,-,,,,.- 1 S 5 13: 21. FLAGSTAFF, Aftiz. (AP) Weber State College took the lead Friday at the end of the first event of the Northern Arizona Invitational Ski Meet here. 1 rTATMAY. 12 y.13 13.19 511 464.0; 2. WC. 306. I, 3. 385.9; 4, Ft. Lewis, 3841 Weber leads in Arizona ski meet tO Win 9 S 6; I; I Simons 16; 6 6 6 Fri4ayl6 Results Giant StalamA team. Pepin torso, 2. 56.8; Buchanan. Utah, Cindy Nevelt. 59.1; 3. Parte Illuellonan. WSC, Nevada, $9.2; I. Cottle 601: S. Debbie Chace, Utah, 8 teamhetse Chace, Utah. 561; 2. Barrie Thansasen, Wats, 62.8: 3. Shells. Bove, Utah. 631; 4. (tit) Sue Johnson, CC and leirte Cothran, won, S. Julio O'Dea. CC. Crass Caurtremore Jean Cliggett, 2. WSC. Porn 12:1S; Merck, Ft. Lewis. 11: 29. 3. Moe Skarraw, Ft. 4. Christina Lewis. 12!43; Hinder', Utah. I; 13;05; S. Purdy Smith. Colo'. 65; Beatty 3 3 617 0 0 26 32 32 0 6 22 Ohtle 18 Lytt 21 Mnghm 1.7 11 ,ihnsn 11 Surber 44 16 Hm:tn 0 ) 2 Daniels 1 tiktigin 04 rl Walker 2 Wrote; 40 Pc IP 0 2. I. 7. - 26 2 2 27 F 2 2 0- - - 23 20 II 36 PF TP 0 a olEika-1.I 4 12 20 11190 Pi; 42 IC 12 6 W 28 25 3 0 0 2 Dorn 30 21 44 26.65 Totals Holdime ScOre Weber 39, Idaho Stele 26. field goats, Shooting Percentoges Weber. !SU, 40.0; free throws, Weber. 62.4; 'SU. 100,0Pouted Out Fleming, Rodriguez. 10 1 4 2.19 0 0 2 6 6 - fiellv 3 4 21 9 4 5 7 6 to. 1726, TO1614 I 0 2 VA) PA Scorino. 3. Seattle, Stone). 2:09; 1. Son 5. Si. 19 (Shakes,. 19 Huston (Owner 5 Salt Lase, Girard IS1..) r40111. 1549. Penclties. 4.55. McCord (S). 17.01 ; Pattie (St.) minor St:ie.:ad (S). doable 1723; 17:58: Monohon, doubt minor. 17 SS. Third Period Scoring, ti Seattle, Gloor 22 (Stone, Gould). 3. 70; 7. Folco 3 (O'Neill). Penalties, neNt Shaft on Goal: 114346-- 43 Spume 1121-8- -40 Solt Lake Don brouu Seattle. G30;14tS: Solt Lae. Bet, Chamaaus 10 0 2 Anderson Steeiriguit Spindler Strannigan Green Krohn Kruidhot S 3. 3.5 2 4 I 15 0 3 9 3 2940 College skiing 2; 8; 0- 13 ) 0 2, Bishop 4 00 C E.:oom Team Joraan-Ainsw- : - 1 IN, ISU 11 PO FT 36 Resorts Fritiov Edmonton 3. Chicago 2 Winn' Deg A. los Anaeles Quebec 2. Toronto 101ly garnet. scheduled) 26 47 65 24 49 64 12 17 Jordan 0 7 FG. Utoh Utah 231. CSU DeWitt 19036 Gardner Lewis Norigonev Vernon Totolt. West C1111104 PF Ye 3 39, i.3 9 gel L s6. CSU 16.11,6,) 0 ,,i23 3.101 PG 4 t 16 76 et. DIXIE 96 PI 7.10 1: 26 0 3 4 00 00 2 r 5 2 0 116 WHA standings 0; 2; - 2 A 31 at hail 4 CM 100, 39.75 't OA Halftime score: Mind stiff 10; 0; Strinahom 8, 12: Griffith 0, 13, 7; Hunt I. Hawker 3. Totals 25, PG Lon Ocri.1 3. 19 12 WEBER 69-- 142 72.70-1- Nets, 4; Vo ?dot 1 9 7 I S647'4160 percentag, 09, CSU 431; PT. 63 2. A 7.9S6 6943-1- 42 iviietchon, Peorsi Totals Mines St,or Sisneroii , 1 10 7744-1- 41 urn ofsin COMPLell SUMO 61 1449 FT 31,11 FO Carey Talols Scares 41 70 67,74-1- 71,1'0-1- S 11 2.3 010001110 41 41 71.70-1- H St, II; Sots 3. 2, 6.3; 14;TotalsMahoney 24. 1324, 61. 16; Boltz ti 68-- MINES 146, PARSONS Is 20 45 56 21; Barber 1115 WhImg Toasts Cole. State Frittav'S Results Region One B011 E:der 36. Bonneville Sky View 38. Weber 9 Bear Myer 33, I.itioan IS Region Nine Wasatch S2. Grantsville 6 TotolsM 2 ,rner v., ton Prep wrestling S. 16 Sorenson I Menotti 12 21 40 72 r 5 5 503 4 0 S Halt Mullaney Wilson 7040-1-40 Hole Irwin Grier Jones Hubert Green John Jacobs Richard Crawford s 0 2 (tureen 69-- 7748-1- PF TP A. Jones 7067-1- 37 6949-1- 38 e'lly caper Jerry McGee woustor, .inmpag Edmontcn kunnesota Los AmooleS VanCouver 10,3 I.1.1 FT PO Son 7 First Period: Gloor 2I (Gould. Lose, Huston IS Pen by. Moir (S?. Setond Period: Could IS (Gloor. 6,tt v 7.46016 657-1- 32 67.69-1- 36 WWI Miter Shumwav Anderson Peters:A Scott SOO Loire. 01011 Gibby Gilbert Dwight Nevi! Eddie Pewee De mitt VA PeVer Tern Watson Notshy Nichols Jim Wiechers iSaa Aoki JD. Snead Don 15:e5 John lister Sob Dickson Mike Fleenor Johnny Miller John Schlee Roy Floyd Rocky Thomson Rod Curl Jim Deni 49 27; 76, Weber DeVito Jack Nicklaus Neu, England Toronto Quebec Cleveland Westminster Wee Hawolion golf 0; !Irian 0, T000le-Dreit- it 7. 0419444v 16; Olympus $3, 56916 Si I 28 )8 50 South 14 72 30 53 Olympus 25; SoottlVomt3etWou Gory, I.2. 9 0 2; kothle4 3, 0 0. 6: 2: M Eyre I. knonoorl 4; 9; 2: Knoort 4. Tott 1, totals-2SO. IS, 3, 2. Si N. 1.2, OlvmousChous 1110hOum I. Glissmoyer 2. !?: West 1, 4; S. Minvrn 4 Totals-1- 8. 16. 7. 24, 8; Wiikimson 1724, 53. S5 2; Wood 14; Arden 6, 2; Winger 2. 2. Judge-fs'ion- cini ( 85 731 Societe 70 to 24 40 63 Woesyr 3, 44, 10; Jorgemien ibisI$: 2; Petcmcoik I. 1104i Ie. I. 23, 4; Pickett 9. ; 1, 0.0, 7. 040. 2; Cit, Orodert 2; Ho44ord 2; Childs 1, I, Totals 37. 11.13, IS. 49 Judge 61, Toon le 56 J glee Toogie finished the slalom in a time second only to Pepin. UTAH 61 4, I. 22. 0; lolictotokis 7, mcCullough 0, WO. 1 Andrtrs 3, 3.1. 13; Staniner. I. 1.2. 1; Edeor I. 1.2. 3; F. Hansen 15; Christeristh 4; 1Kubern 6. 12; 90tols 2, 00. 4; R. 140titeh I. 24.1243.60. 2.4. I. (SU Cola. Mines 1142, 6$. 24. East GraniteCO0(5n 49, in B competition, 11. 54 TOTEMS 4, EAGLES Revs II SLISC 17, 07F 187 .14 TONIGHT'S GAMES 31 Son Oleo EAGLES. Denver 7. Wibir is. 5 59 Portiond sots, S. S. 1.8. Ovnvet ortiond EAGLES 3. SHINN 4, 77 - 77 I70 In,. 24 20 3 SI 216 777 119 SO I79 4 22 23 73 74 4 50 le 37 0 36 165 700 Ptitioniz $t 80. Ntv0dOltew 19 so. 69, NoThen Araono at 71overatil St. 85. Numhot,r St. 5 Sonoma St, 72. San Fronctsto St. CU.' 100, 0,tite 90 Howoil 70, Port!ond St. 64 Colorado Stott a8 Utah 1:141490ng Kn11 141 Delaware 02, tavola 44 65 79 IS 23 27 4, 0, 3; thu S. lase IS, Gresitt 18; SingPoomStuce 940,19 Ho it 4, 00, 8; Aston 0, 1, 2, 14. 7: 6, Grayson 3. Granite 27. Bingham Dwell 1.1-1- Men 1; 12; Sloymoktr REGION FIVE 4, 3S 44 62 35 4 03 19 AST Howard 90, South Carona St. West GOrsroga 75, Martina St. 66 Montano 91 Icloho 66 S?onfod 11. Caiitcrnia 53 Son F rancisco 82, S. Mare's Seattle 78. Santa Vora 75 30, 13 3. 5, Tregoskls 7, 7; Brimholl 3. 00. 6; Hovey I. 00, 2m Anderson 4, 12; Brown 2. 4; Heops 2, 4; Shoo 2. Willlams 6. 1, IC Factor 1. 2; Billincts I. 2; Moore I. 2; Totals 31. 17.111, 79. I. GronoerWimmer 2; Christiansen 3. 7; I. Piet 2. Wolkenhorst I, 4; Jorgensen GO) 2; G. Smith 0, GI. 0; Sproe, 0, I); Thompson 1, 2; Wilding 0, 0: lenloM 0, 0; S. Smith 91 01, 0; Sizemore 0. 23, 2; Totals 9, 4, Totols-- Carolina No. 83 C01169060 6I a Grants, 27 16 7 Oremlouger Hardy 2 S. 62. 0010,46, SkylineBeers 1.1, 19; Card 5, 16; Bowen 7, 6.6, 3; Jormun 4, 2; Totals 33, Orem Granger , Sou Copenwoo0Dovis 3, 34, II: Green S, enson I 10. mendennon 9, 0.0, 18; Ive I, 2; 9, Orem 7t. e 3, .;,aine IN 21 Sln 0400 Phoenix AGLFS Port!ond Stott Dpwer lattdo S. 90. New Malice 71 Veldosta St, 82, CationOus 72 I?, 3, 77. Wisconsin-Milwauke- 16 26 St 69 14 33 49 )1 f. e. 6; 3. Idisontsood Jd 53 47 31 44 64 20; 1, 1.2. 3; 6, 2,3. 14; 47. Bono 16; Low IL 19; Ludlow 0, g; Pinegor 0, 22, BASKETBALL MONDAY vs. Virginia Stars at the Salt Palace, 7:30 San An. 0.m. WEDNESDAY tonio vs. Stars at the Salt Palace. 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Stars at Son Antonio, 6:15 p.m. MOT (KALL 910); UTEP at Utah, 7:30 p.m.; University et 6, $891198 , e Viewmont mathematically earned a state tournament spot with Rs victory over Clearfield. Even if the Vikes drop their last four region games. they would still quali- and upset the 6.7, 10; 3-- 9 tenon Coins I. ft. eo. Tigers, Vikings, Lancers cop wins By Dave a: 19 ProvoVorman Feb. (9.1. a ttialca R. NNW 4, 110. 2; iOnt 6, 29, 9.112191tesem O. 4S. 12; Coodle 3. Totols-1- 3, 2247. O. WestWebb 2. 6; Lemon I. 1.1 12; tivetater 3, 0; Rom 6, 22. 11; Fleck 10, Z2, 22; Arnett& I. FO, 4: 'urns Hurl I. OA 2; tidols 25. 1721, Dovidson I. 2; Crsimo Bright' S. ,.. Jacobs 5, GI. 10; Nilsson 10: Long 3. 0431 6; Martin J. 9. 2: Johnsoo 1. 6; itelmann 0, 4; totals 27, ;0.14, a& 2, 77. 60 Pleas Hillgres1 10 25 43 miiicrest 20 26 55 77 Provo HIlicrestShare 2, 12, 5: Lgoez 7. 6: Whittenburg 10; Rawson 2. 4: Casper 7, 19; Gonzales 2, 40. 12,12, 10; Totals 24, 4, USPOR17 CALMAR Penn 87. C0771411 36 MT 67. Coos, Guard ea Vole 73 Dartmouth 63 Princeton 90. Columbia 47 16 S. 2. Pearce 4. 144194A REGION FOUR KearnsAnderson i 4;ohlendT, Layton 94, Ion Lomond as 72 Si 75 96 Layton 13 34 52 00 Ben Lomord LaytonEgon 3, OA 6; toll 7. 19: 7. 24; Woshinuton eitrier 6, 33. IS; Jensen 2, 5; IKrid 0, 23, 2; Mortenson S, 15: Hansen I. 24, 5; Barlow 0, 12. I: 21 Furman 1. GI. Step'eUor I. 96. 2; Totals 33. Ben LomondBo d 6. II; Crosiey I. GO, 2; Orveda l O. 04, 0; Eddie O. 0; Green 2. 144 7; He Ostrom 4. 01. I; 'eight 0, 0: G. Morrill 1. 5; S. asgerili 1. Si IS; Povav 3. 7; Shattuck W. 01 40. 0; Totals 21, Viewmont 78, Clearfield SO 15 31 52 78 Viewmont 17 30 41 58 C1earfield 2. Smoot Viewmont 4; Lee 12; rattles 7, I, GI, 2: Ne Istki 6, 16; Thom os 0, 15; McNeal 6, 04. 0; Oman 7. 16; Morrell 4, 78. 13; Totals 33, Clearfield Clifford S. 1.3, II; Earl 5, Walker 2, 1.2, 5; Johnson 10, 22; 7ougg 3. 6: peed I. 1: totals 26, 2: Perkins 0, 642, 50. Cigdon 72, Bountiful 611 14 35 49 72 Oaden 16 34 50 68 Bountiful 24: Notler 8, OodetsPaines 12, 19: Fining 3, 6; Show 3, 7; 040510D 4, 01. I; Beech 4, 0,0, 8; Gonzalez 0, GO, 0; Head e, eo, o; 72. Totals 34, BountifulMiller II, 44, n; Carlson 3, GS, 10: Beck 2, 22. 6: Perkins 7. IS; Aneerson 4. GO, 8; WellIng 0 0; White 0, 0; Christensen 0, 1.2, I; Stoop O. 0; Ohlson O. , 0; Totals 27, 14.17. 60. Wood i H.ghlood West REGION TWO :::.: asp standin: WHL lEist REGION THREE Fro A 4; 11,,,, , ,.......,,, , i ....... , , '''. '' . :. v4,, '' ,X ,,,',,: ::',4. :;'.: ,,..' ...'. ,....2.7..L.,:,,,f.-..,- , ,..2,,,,4 'ii,,:', ,..' .' ,....:',..k'',.'.:....:,;,..:. 1. .. ,: ,,,,,,-- ,:. , ) '..,...,1.::,17.7.17,',.....:.. .: ,,,...,,,,; ., .,, '4,?,,',,:.4'':':? -- ''''., 4 i: :, .4 kV.. ..:S,', pi ir -:: : - Li' -- .." ,::,,, , ...,,, , '' , sS.'''' '' ,: ,,, ,1 ,....p., ". .....,5:. ,,,,,.,...:,,,:,,, ,.:: ,.....,.. - , - t 1,- ::,,.....,......,-- fti:.,- ,,r? rv,, ' i,. 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Fleck had the game of his life, hitting 22 points through four quarters. on 10 of 16 tries. and pulling off a key steal in the final quarter to set up the win. ..: '1',... , the Rams, ranked second highest in the state. piing :....,..-:' s'' '' .,., , . - ,4.4 zy.,.'V .' i!:..: 4 .:',;&C:'..:?..14:,.; :,. -,- .. i ., .. ,: tt ;q;'!!j: k '.: '...l.' ,,,,, .q, - .':.:::;'---- '''.'. "., ., 1 l', ,,i,, .... ...tic..4 " ,:.- " REGION ONE Sky View SO, Weber 4S town 63. Roy 60 Bonneville 64, Beet 1,iet 57 REGION Tele 5! Vievmont ?I. ' dyten ite. Bee lemeed 00 68 11, Ogden Bogniitgl RAMON THREE Skyline 63. CrottonwOCct 67 West ?I, titighind 68 East 85, Granite 60 ()imago $3. South SO REGION POUR awns 67, &milky, 64 Orern 79, Granger 1 17. klincreot 60 RBGION FIVE Jiiebite 6t. Tootle SO 53. Davis 49 Bingham Jordon OS. Cverut REGION SDI Spanish Fcrk 72, Seringove 61 tr,Irtwt tA, Arnericon Fork Payson 54 Lehi S2, Pleosont Grove 48 REGION SEVEN Monti $4, North Songelt 39 Gonnison 64. Juois SO Emery OS. SOuth Sevier ?? North Seidler 73, Wayne 6? REGION EIGHT Konots Si. PorowOn SS Beaver 55. Enterprise 54 Pongeitch 56, Voliav 44 E scaler), 69. Stye Volley 61 S6 COrkir City VO, Nutricon Due 15. Deito REGION NINE Vnion 42, inleemountoin 20 Groiiisviti. 67, Wasatch 65 Tinttc el. Went:lover Si Dogyroy 63, SI Joseoti 35 North Rict 61, MOnlio North Summit SO, South SumMit RECION Attamont 77, (treen River 62 Eels, Carbon 67, tablono 66 Moab 76, Monticello 65 ', 1.,. tl,,4,..$. "Our kids were aware of their famous third and fourth quarter spurts." said Clark after Highland suffered its first loss in 15 games and West won its fifth straight. "But even when they got down by 12 points in the third quarter they sill took their time taking shots. They didn't hurry anything, and I think that was the key." Pricie;1 Resides I, -- ,, Friday. -- ,.. -- College basketball Prep box scores Prep basketball , previously Highland 11,1oeaten 7.77.771717107,1t. 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