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Show Pag 4B South Edition Lakosido Rovhw Wodnosday, March 16, 1983 Vikings Pmm ids fell behind at half by 9 points. Kim Myers pulled the Lancers close in By SHIRIUN ROWIIY Review Cerretpendent r the second half as she started to hit the boards and score. She ended the game with 15 points while grabbing 12 rebounds. Next, Layton met Viewmont. The Vikings lost their first round game to one of the favorites Skyline. The Vikings are very young and it showed. Turnovers stopped them from making a real charge at the Eagles. r In the game it was the experience of Layton that won the game. The Vikings kept the game close until the last four minutes of the game, then the Lancer quickness and height started to dominate the game. In those four short minutes the Lancers were able to open an 18 point lead and were never to be headed. Both coaches cleared their benches as Layton went on to win, Three of the five Lancers ended in double figures. Leading scorer for Layton was Joyce Helton with 13, Angie Gibby with 11, Melba Tyson with 10. Myers had eight and Julie Nelson also got eight. For the Vikings it was two Sophomores that lead them in the scoring. Jenny Miller got 14 and Hiedi Husbands with 9, but the play of senior guard Jill Barlow kept the Vikings from losing by 25. Jill should have shot more but I asked her to get the ball inside and thats what she did. Shes one of the greatest gilrs Ive ever coached, said Vi Hillman, Vikings head coach. Jill picked up just six points but she gained the respect of the Lancer players and coaches. She just seemed to be everywhere, said Coach Brent Checketts of Layton. For the Davis Darts the tournament had its high points and then a real low. The Darts opened tournament play against Granger. In that victory the Darts were lead by Terry Hartley and Cheri Baxter as they rolled past the Lancers by 20 points. In their second game they met defending state champion Hillcrest. In the opening game of the season the Darts lost a one pointer to the Huskies on a last second shot by Reggie Wright. In this game it was the same girl that spelled defeat for the Darts. The Huskies opened up a quick lead only to see the Darts close in and as the half ended the Huskies lead At times in the second half the Huskies, behind the passing and shooting of Wright, got as much as a nine point lead but then the Darts would come fighting back. Twice the Darts cut the lead to just two points The Falcons got a good game from Junior but then Wright would hit for two of her 25 points 16 she as picked up points Mandy Henneberger and 12 rebounds. For the Royals it was a balanced and the Darts would have to struggle back. In the end it was a two women performance for attack that won the game. Scoring honors for Roy went to Debbie Gates who picked up 13 points. the Huskies as Wright and Neebling scored all but With this win the Royals advanced to the conso- 16 of the Huskies 60 points to 57 for the Darts. For Davis it was having to foul to get the ball lation game against Layton. The Lancers got to this game by first losing a that meant defeat. For the Darts it was Diana close one to Brighton. Layton seemed to never Peterson with 15, Traci Belt 13, Hartley and Gwen really be in the game against the Bengals as they Greenhalgh 10 and Baxter with nine. Even though Davis county teams werent involved in the girls basketball 4A championship game, area schools did make a good showing. Of the six schools entering the tournament last Monday, at Westminster College three were still playing Saturday. Layton and Roy played each other for the consolation championship and Davis earned the seventh place award. The other schools, Bountiful, Viewmont and Clearfield, were out by Fridays round. The Braves found the tournament overwhelming and their play indicated it. Bountiful lost their opening round game by just two points to Cottonwood. Having a good game and great tournament for the Braves was junior Theresa Laita. In their first game, it was Theresa that kept the Braves close. She worked hard at both ends of the floor, said Jill Avery, coach of Bountiful. We had to use Knudsen sparingly and Theresa helped at the point. She really had a good last half season. Its good to see her have this kind of tournament. I was disappointed we didnt show what kind of team we really are, but were young. Well only lose Rampton so were looking for good things from these girls. In Bountifuls second game they met Clearfield. The Falcons had been upset in their first game by a scrappy West Jordan team. Now Clearfield was ready for the Braves. In the first half the Falcons got an eight point lead that held up until the buzzer sounded for the second half. But the Braves had something to prove and they showed the crowd they could play ball. All they did was hold the Falcons scoreless for 13 minutes, and in return tie the score. The Braves suffered a slight let down at that point and, with the Falcons hitting their foul shots ended up losing the game by 7 points. Again it was Laita with the big game for the Braves while Ipson had her usual game for the Falcons. This loss allowed the Falcons another chance to play but the Braves found it a long ride home, In Clearfields next game it was their old nemesis Roy that gave the Falcons their ticket home. This is the first year Ive ever beaten Margo and weve done it 3 times, said Raydene Johnson, Royal head coach after watching her girls come from behind to nip the Falcons at the buzzer SALT LAKE CITY Viking-Lance- 55-4- 0. 22-1- 8. 41-4- 0. REGION Four had their problems with the girls' basketball tournament held last week at Westminster College, Viewmont and the Braves met early death and Davis had to scrap to survive, Asper Helps in Lady Utes' Title Behind a 25 point out put of Debbie Asper, the University of Utah won the High Country Athletic conference while handing Brigham Young University a 6 defeat on the Lady Cougars home floor in front of 10,000 94-8- rabid fans. Both teams went into the game tied for first place and the conference title being at stake, a bid to the NCAA Western reg- bounds before fouling out with two minutes left in the game. With the win the Lady Utes find themselves heading for the sun of Tempe, Arizona to play Arizona State in the first round of the Western regionals. The Utes lost to the Wildcats earlier in the season by eight points but didnt have 64 Sandy Kovak on that road trip and head coach Fern Gardner feels that Sandy will make a difference in this game. 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