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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Saturday, February 27 27, 1999 Gines Puts Tabionain wa 16 Title Game Lone Peak Advances to Final In Class 4-A EMERY — Gines ted the Tabiona Tigers to gion 16 Champion ame against Green byblist ingthe with seventhree as te No @ Continued fromB-1 eeu her insingledigits. Doxey finished with 15 poi ints and 10 boards while Ferguson had 10 points andsix rebounds My goal was to rebound,” Doxe North Sammi suche —F said. “We knew if we could outre bound (MacKay). we couldstopevery thingelse LonePeakbolted to a 5-16 leadin the second quarter Ferguson scoredthree baskets Inthepast two tournament games the Knights finished off Sky View and Murrayafter similar runs by playing smart, solidball But they got alittle hurriedandtoo flashy against Bountiful, helpingthe Braves rally in the thirdperiod. The Braves went on an 8-3 run to cut Lone Peak’s lead to 41-40 with left Bountiful then committed several of its 28 turnovers, Lone Peak’s run was cappedby four points from Am ber Harr, making it 48-40 with 12 sec ondsleft in the period Bountiful never got closerthanfive therest ofthe game Younever know when your team is goingto comeready to play,” Kay said. “They're teen-agers, so they are or Three-Point Goal Mo Grantee #8, Rowland Hall 34 GreenRiver 51 Rich 48 EMER — KalenParsons ored 21 points as the jreen River Pirates ated the Rich Rebels 51- 48 Friday in the Region 16 tournament North Sevier (128) Kanab(18:1) NS 12 Wie 0 GAB ILE Parovan 52, Enterprise ‘ie at Monument Valley 86 East Carbon 52 ERY —JasonStantey scored 19 points as Monu- Gunnison Mant (12.8)(194) 10, Ha Mani always gawking off, anyway. It's good thing for us that Lindsay, Amber tm came to play grateful to bethere after a game that sloppy Harr finished with points while LanaSitterud added 11 and Audrey Quigley had 10, Rachelle Dixonled Bountiful with 17 points and Jenny Pierceadded16 We wereonly downby one andlost fast,” Bountiful coach Jill Asay said, “We neededto do a better jobof taking care of the ball. They did a goodjobof not letting us gettheball to MacKay and Kristie Th ree Polat Goals ul Mant 41h Girls Basketbal South Summit 39 San Juan 37 NEPHI — Rachel Tapp and Ashley Simpson com- elt Goals — Bast Carbon 2 (esha, io Bre ay Pat binedfor16point: Summit Meridian 43 scoring White Horse “1 EMERY cored 16 points ridian Mongooseeliminated the White Ho from the Region16 tournaent in consolationplay. Meridian (14) used as South balanced 1418 16 21-49 12 11 19153 > Kiar 3, Mas Ti sien 410 62 su i Bingham In the Finals OfClass 5-A Biooboued from B-L ) hard to get here. hroeder and Mike Higgins had 15 apiece for Bingham, while Jes gar had 17 and Garner Meads pois : NEPHI— WyAnneWide: manpouredin 30 points as Altamontrolled to aneasy win over Monticelloand ad Vance to the championship e of 2 fournament Of 5-A State Swim Titles Girls Have a Huge Lead BY MEGAN CROTT PROVO Anyc boys and gi final round tod What's even s said While Bri on Friday, Lau should be th Not Bingham is not as explosive as Mountain View, but they are every bit as ph said J fiaving scouted Brighton five times Sluga instructed his guards to apply stant pressure on Brighton's guards in hopes of keeping passes away from Brighton's twin towers, MeadsandPinegar Our ball pressure eaeoed said their two DivisionI ballp! Sluga AndHiggins held his own, too, add. ing eight rebounds. The Miners burned their last ti meout with 2:07 left, but it didn’t cost them. They executed beautifully after Nielsen's throws, and Brighton hadto foul Baker Wetoldthekidsthat a possession is more important than atimeout said Sluga, who will try forhis seventh toda, ki s n head " mn points, follo’ and Hunter moment came fr sen, taking a Junior the 200 ec one minute, 44.44 s Also noteable 5-A record time 1 individual medk Brighton's girls team wil be hard to chase as they ha ad 0 the rest of the 5-A The Ben gals have 149.5 points , Hunter nd Bingham (84 Skyline freshmen Ta and Sadie Wright pec tively the gir Despite taking the first day of coi ing at two more addto the school’s Lauber is worric¢ and Hunter il give his teams MOLINE, Ill. — hman Me 1 Lofthouse scoring 19 point Frida leading Southern Utah to tory over Western terfinals of the M t ence women’s basket urnament ne ¢ in the Wanta st ry printed a few years ago in The Salt Lake Tribune?It available to you now through the World Wide Web. For more information, e-mail tribaccess@sltrib.com Girls Results " : Medes X . m dul We i ; mic Southern Utah Winner in Mid-Con Quarterfinals The Thunderbird Altamont 78 Monticello 57 fie Point Goa alley Brighton Halfwayto Sweep But SUU committed 2: 5 turnover WIU's 13, keeping thi the T-Birds took a 40-25 in the ott Wes THRILLING . n al Robe SOUTHERN UTAH(16 nois, but she receive Westerwinds shot field to SUU's 5 help. The « statetitle tonight Bingham(22-1) 14 10 13 19 Brighton(14-9) 11 11 16 id@— Bingham — Holt 5, Campbell Higgins 15, Baker9 SSchroeder 15. Wilson 7 Norwood2 tals 20 13 Now may be *prighton — Cowan 7, Meads 14 Pinegar17, Bell 6 Niel Isen 3, MeCon Three-Point Goals — THE BEST. 3 TIME TO INVEST. in a variety of precious metals. Game / Dining Table & Chairs CLOSE OUT SALE On allgame tables chairs andstools toc ke andspecial orders. 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