Show Standard-Examin- Sports er Saturday January 26 2002 Davis wins battle of unbeatens By DENNIS LARSEN Standard-Exanxne- BOYS BASKETBALLS stall r Region 0SE0B0M trailing until just over a minute remained in the contest the Silver Wolves matched every Lancers’ run Their tenacity finally paid off as Devin Schiffman somehow dropped in a wild baseline jumper with two seconds left dealing formerly Layton its third straight defeat “We were on the verge of being blown out” Fremont coach Bernie Graziano said “Our kids were just determined to get it done It was a great team win” 17 Jared Lattin had a game-higpoints and seven boards for Fremont Scott Fitzgerald scored 14 points for Layton Chns Perry had 11 rebounds basketball 1 KAYSVILLE - If the Darts e winning streak are going to repeat as league Van Brocklin effecBrody champions they’ll have to be- tively shut down come “Road Warriors” Matt Emadi - theNorthridge’s state’s leadplaying four of their final six ing 5-- scorer (2257 points) -games away from home holding Emadi to a season-loIn Friday’s matchup of unseven points on defeated Region 1 shooting Davis High held Northridge Van Brocklin tied his careto 2741 percent shooting er-high with 26 points He while limiting the Knights to hit shots grabbed second-lowetheir point total three rebounds and had three this season in a 6 victory assists and one steal for Da“They made the shots and vis which shot 3958 percent six-gam- high-flyin- g A w “We believed that we could beat Northridge By far it was our defense that made the difference” Van Brocklin Clearfield 59 Weber 54: said ‘The energy of the game was awesome The crowd was At Clearfield the Falcons dialed long distance with nine but great this is the type of game needed some key free throws and a we didn’t” said Northridge and outrebounded that you like to play” layup down the stretch to win their coach CK Hansen of his the Knights Jake Stapp had a double- fust league game inWith 20 seconds remaining Brett team’s shooting “Being the top scorer in double of 14 points and 14 rehit a free throw to give the Falon cluding just the state we knew he (Emadi) bounds and TJ Hovey had 10 Sims cons a edge then Randy was the guy We had to stop points for Davis attempts Grundvig rebounded a miss on the e him” Van Brocklin said “I’ve The Darts on a The Knights’ Spencer Bai- second shot Grundvig splashed in a winning streak beat the played with Matt since the ley scored 10 points 23 points and three kind I sixth took it of for the time first grade Knights Fremont 42 Layton 41: while Sims had 17 points with four win on Feb 4 personal trying to stop him” At Layton to the casual observer 3s since a Landon Wimmer led the Warriors 2000 in Sam Morgan Field-houprobably had no business The Darts played Fremont with 14 points in this game against the bign - snapping a three-gam- e and a triangle-and-tw- o beingmore r athletic Lancers corresponskid vs Northridge -vs Emadi and Jase ger Despite going scoreless until the dents Chad Pntcheft and Bob Jiulson 1:37 mark of the first quarter and contributed to this report while dousing the Knights’ McCormick h st 61-4- (19-of-4- 47-3- 8 17-of-- 56-5- 4 six-gam- game-hig- h 75-6- 0 se man-to-ma- Standard-Examine- Scots make late plays to edge rival Tigers By CHRIS CHRISTENSEN Standard-Examin- OGDEN - Games in the past between Ogden and crosstown rival Ben Lomond have been nothing short of intense Friday night’s matchup Bear River 63 Grantsville 45: Moore said “I was impressed with the way the kids worked hard all week especially after losing to Morgan earlier Our defense has been strong for us all year and tonight we got our offense going” o more The Dallas Stars fired Brewers sign Stairs Hitchcock on Friday less to one-yea-r contract than three years after lead- Free MILWAUKEE ing the team to its only Stanoutfielder Matt Stairs agent ley Cup championship with and the Milwaukee Brewers his demanding style cenagreed Friday to a $500000 tered on defense contract “There comes a period in time quite frankly when Williams hospitalized sometimes the same meswith high temperature sage the way you want the team to play the way you Fla -GAINESVILLE want the players to act the Hall of Famer Ted Williams way you want them come to- was resting comfortably Frie gether doesn’t hit home” day recovering from Hitchcock said symptoms that sent him to Hitch- the hospital The cock led the Stars to two Williams was listed in seStanley Cup finals appear- rious condition after being ances - winning the title in admitted to Shands Hospital 1999 and going back the next at the University of Florida with a high temperature and year blood pressure Rick Wilson in his 10th season as a Stars assistant on Thursday was made interim coach for WINTER SPORTS: the rest of the season General manager Bob Bobsledder suspended Gainey also decided to move after failing drug test into a consultant’s role now COLORADO SPRINGS rather than at the end of the season as planned Assistant Colo - Bobsledder Dave OwGM Doug Armstrong who ens was suspended from was being groomed for the Olympic competition for two years after testing positive job took over immediately for a banned steroid the AHL HOCKEY: US Agency said Friday Grizzlies get road win Owens 33 of Tulsa Okla over Sound Tigers tested positive for testosterBRIDGEPORT Conn -- one in July He was underThe visiting Utah Grizzlies going testosterone replacee ment therapy for testicular snapped Bridgeport’s winning streak with a cancer and applied for a waiver from the Internationvictory on Friday night The Grizzlies are still al Olympic Committee’s four points behind Western Medical Commission The Division-leade- r Grand Rap- waiver was denied ids after taking down the TRACK & FIELD: Sound Tigers WSU sends individuals BASEBALL to Utah State meet Mariners trade Bell LOGAN - Parts of the to San Francisco Weber State men’s and SEATTLE - The Seattle women’s track and field n teams head north Saturday Mariners traded third David Bell to San Fran- to compete in the Wilson cisco on Friday for infielder Motor Invitational hosted by Utah State Desi Relaford and cash r The Mariners didn’t have staff and wire services a place for Bell after acquir one-ye- At Garland the host Bears broke open an even game with hot second-hal- f shooting and cruised to the win Jayson Madson led the way for Bear River with 24 points including five 3s Cory Bird added 14 points and Kevin Larson chipped in io for the Bears Region 4 flu-lik- 58: At Brigham City it didn't take Bees guard Derrick Brown tong to make himself known to the Lakers first-hal- f points including 13 The senior scored Box Elin the first quarter alone der’s first six points en route to a However the Scots re- game-hig20 and was a key compofused to lose on their home nent in the Bees' ferocious trap de- fense that put the ball in the hands of court They built a five-poiand forced numerous halftime lead and went on a Bonneville turnovers 0 middle in run of the the “Derrick ended up getting a lot of fourth quarter to pull away opportunities” Box Elder coach Keith Mecham said “He was able to from the Tigers do the things he needed to do to beat Laughter led the way for their trap I was really pleased with Ben Lomond with 12 points our defensive effort I thought we much more aggressive and asand seven assists Joel Young were sertive than we were against Mounand Chris Yates added 11 and tain Crest” 10 points respectively The Bees who led by Five after period outscored Bonneville Dykster finished with a the first in the second and third quar28 points in the game-hig- h alone At one point Box Elder ters loss led by 28 points before clearing the Morgan 74 Tooele 45: At bench and settling for the Tooele the rrojans snapped a v victory halftime tie and outscored the BuffaCorey Kaminska scored 13 points 9 in the second half fpr the and Adam Frandsen added 11 for the loes Bees who didn’t have to rely on the easy win Skylar Benson had 22 points to high scoring Quayle cousins Brady lead Morgan while Josh Shaw added and Jared who scored nine and eight 19 and Daniel Miles had 10 points respectively h nt 9-- 46-2- 7 26-2- 6 48-1- Region correspondent MURRAYStandard-Examine- r Ogden’s Carlos Bombela (right) looks to pass around Ben Lomond’s Corey Doolen and Nick Puente (left) during Friday night’s game at Ben Lomond High School Jason Budge led Bonneville with and Dustin Clark added 10 The Lakers' offense was hampered with the loss of prolific scorer Andrew Rich who sat out with a broken thumb To make matters worse for Bonneville Nick Barber limped off the court after just three minutes of play Re2 Gym the Eagles (3--8 overall gion 17) pasted the visiting Jayhawks 14 points (5-- 6 Layton Christian got balanced scoring from Chris Anderson and Matt Augustine who each tallied 16 points Anderson also added 16 rebounds in the win Mountain Crest 66 Roy At Hyrum Clayton Cook scored 20 points and the Mustangs’ defense stopped the Royals on their final possession to win No other information was reported In the other league game Logan defeated Sky View 68-5- 8 58 Joseph 47: O? Christian Heritage 33: 9 Greg Spencer had 16 1 At 149107 before Weber iced the game at the free throw line GIRLS BASKETBALLS Spendlove had 11 points while for the Warriors The Warriors held the Fal- Amanda Dabb added 10 and Rachel Millet chipped in nine cons to just seven first-hapoints and seven rebounds points and built an eight-poilead around sophomore guard Jennie Overdiek led ClearMeridee Spendlove field with nine points Spendlove scored eight Layton 57 Fremont 40: straight points to break a 5 At Plain City senior forward Erma 18 tie after the first quarter lift- Lowry knocked down a to lead the Lancers over the ing Weber to a 15-- lead at points struggling Silver Wolves the break Brooke Nelson also added IS “Meridee did a great job points for Layton for us in both games this Northridge 58 Davis 35: week” said Warriors coach At Northridge High Tiffany Foerster Chris Koford whose team scored 20 points to led the Knights won its third straight game over the winless Darts Amber Lowry added 14 points “We moved the ball around and Francis Farani had 11 for Northvery well today” after the first ridge which led Clearfield made a rally in quarter the fourthj closing within Nancy Ulrich had 12 for Davis 24-1-8 1 RX-- 1 to this report 1 RX-- 1 0G5 5-- game-hig- h 7 17-- 9 $300nm ACCESSORIES (WtlHOftf J ' LV ' MQMLlQMin CAREY S CYCLE CENTER Just off Riverdale Rd -- of the Standard-Examine- r 0&QS1 Department Tuesday-Frida- Saturday Serving Utah Slnca 1957 9-- 6 y 1 9-- 4 ©YAMAHA y - ®D Complete Service Open M mmmrnwv to M Courtesy i snowmobile models Including the For limited Umo got select limited-editio- n incredible now RX-- 1 RX-- 1 U end RX-- 1 Mountain lu corns and Liquid Silver and featuring special 0 graphics carbon fiber-loo- k tunnel traction brackets And then got ready to start enjoying Hit industry's finest studs courtesy of the greatest iff or on snow 4450 S 700 W Riverdale Utah m (Level 5 or 6 seating) Jan 25th or 26th Game Good for up to 6 people Present Coupon at Dee Events Center Ticket Office I lf nt SXVtPTH Hot RMl I SXV1JPVH CR Tmm Twain KteVlite SXVIPER MOUNTAIN Bate Bad j - 5i 'isrmmcQira S UaltodBdmoa "TJ" 01 dents Jon Yorgason and Justin John--' SPECIAL COLORS MODELS SXVIPER MODELS ER United Bdltfcm MOUNTAIN United Sdltioa AfYAA correspon- r Standard-Examine- St Swenson son contributed RX-- 1 UU for Inter- GUARANTEED DELIVERY RX-- 7 O-U- mountain Christian :i two-tim- BROS COMPUTERS wwwarmadillobrotherscom " ’Serving Utah For Over 20 Years 0-- basketball 39-2- 3 “Bare Bones System” 1580 S State 5 B Clearfield UT 8401 5 Riverdale despite 12 points from Brad Noel the Crusaders (0-lost to the Lions Region 17 At WSU’s 900 MHZ 249 Intermountain Christian 64: Layton Christian 82 EB PLEASANT VIEW - Rebounding is one of the most important aspects of basketball and it was the difference that propelled the Weber High girls basketball team to a stunning upset of e defending Region 1 champion Clearfield g Standard-Examine- ALAN ONCE-INf- A Weber Streaking upsets SPRING') defending champions DPPORTlIiJ By JUSTIN JOHNSON al base-ma- Box Elder 78 Bonneville Ogden’s Trent Dykster scored 17 of his team’s 24 Standard-Examin- ar 4-- 2 63-5- 2 “This was a big win for IRVING Texas - Ken ing third baseman Jeff Ciril-lHitchcock’s message just from Colorado in a trade — wasn’t getting through any- last month two-gam- minute of play hitting attempts to lead Ben Lomond to a victory in Region 11 action at Ben Lomond us” Ben Lomond coach Clyde as Dallas Stars coach Anti-Dopin- was no exception The Scots trailing by two points heading into the fourth quarter got some key shots to go down and Cody Laughter had a tent pitched at the free throw line in the final High School Hitchcock loses job below-norm- Region 4 basketball correspondent 30 :nc !"cA-3S'ic'LiPr- I At halftime n the 26th one fim wtB wtn a $13270 Fiatbmm Diamond Ring Courtayof Golden Seaptll fewtlen |