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Show GamESumMaRY Inside Duo Lifts Dixie Past Carbon RICHFIELD — Height in a battle of Class 3-A powers at the Richfield Tourna- Royals in a Nonstop Holiday| ment Tourn ament first-round = Forward Brittany Booth, game Thursday. Katie Usb Trueso M FG FT i400 0 0 Utah women’s basketball team, as the Utes began their | Young and Beverly Glover aTsTo 147 holiday swing through the | combined for 42 points to Dinos 54-51 ‘The Flyers trailed 29-21 at | anntme vag ee | Evanston — Mega. Mathews 9 Hawes Davis 79 ee ee Ne Thursday. Glover finished a with 23 and Young 19. Janie Houston led Kanab with 17 | remainin| Zon wine HH Kus pat att oe |~KAYSVILLE — The host | Vis » heat? Higey2 ninperin 2Toul1928 Cami Carlson paced the) ‘Aled retPranton! Meas? ovis Darts outscored Lake-| #4._ paBateYe sec-| the in 23-0 Wash., side, | Dinos with 14 points ceiins 6, lover 2, Totals 2413-2 Honene Jones 6 Muavong the half peo Car8 Towk 5944 | bon17-9 in the third quarter. “Tyrese Rn Carbon 73) iotaw’ Texas 2-9 (Lummus 2-4. Vigtione 0-4, Wallace 0- 1 Box Elder 44 BRIGHAM CITY — Lauri | "ment Thursday. Jan Elia-| Taasss 478 | ah 2 McEwen 2) Texas 2 (Bailey em is in TareePoint Goals— Tho1 Jenkins): Amer “rir Broegger 8, Bingham Grove 85 “45 ‘Nelson 5, terse Larsen 2. Stewart 1, Jobnson 1 | Pleasant 1 Thursday. “a10ean vam Western 72 Union Cougars 61-58 at the Lehi 49 Richfield Tournament | Spanish Fork 48 Thursday. Lynne Daniels| 3 FULLERTON, Calif. Rachelle Gardner Withot 2 ketball team would have ‘been in big trouble Thursday layup. Kim Lummas, who led Tw made two free throws totie Texas with 16 points, then night With Gardner andher outside shooting. the Wildcats e winners. Web er 5 do ned Cal State Fullerton 4 The Utes (7-3) then failed end of one-and-ones A jump shot by Angie 59 at Titan Gym. thanks ) mostly to Gardner's 23 d points, Gardner made8-of 12 shots from thefield. Ev en with her good shooting, the Wildcats hit only40 percent m' » from the field. Mika Brown added 13 points and Teresa Martin 10 for the Wildcats (4-5), who play Saturday at - Loyola Marymount Fortunately for WSU, the Titans shot just 37 percel nt. Guard Dee Braxton led F ‘ullerton (2-6) with 19 points Shelley Berg had 14 board for WSU, and ninepoints. varsity poon ResSenGkreso 58 2. Newman “lider Bees Thursday. Chera- | tint ~2, Lind Hettiaon 1D2, LisMae 3 Union , RICHFIELD — TheRich- | Tow 20622 lyn Bingham led Box Elder| Beaman Ra6 Tos rallied from| reils — Cao 2 Oe Rara te 2. tery| field Wildcats deficit meriean with 15 points: in the eight-point to defeat jSinan 10Bue Reich 18 Duraat 4 | an . the fourth quarter Mountain View (-0) a McEwen and two more Lum"TealFa fea Edi ir Tor Dubs and Cara Ogeltree wai mus fre e throws put the 8231 gameaw y for Texas. Ti son added 12 points for the| terson}; TutrPaa! — 2,lated i ten Watts 2)5 (Gould & Pe)| catsv Jensen Davis 4Gai Crocker scored a team-high Cayveme: tt tee Duck sein t ie e ns. 16 points - lead the Moun— Neria 22 Saunt juchesne tajn View Bruins to a 57-44 | ins24 coven DeTe Richfield 61 ffon-region win over the Box ‘Sen Fork1) — Graham7, Apttorpe1 loo sr saeen “peer,3 raCrocker itaryRor | Peas 4 : 2 : Steals Uiah 4 (Cleverley. Krommenhoex, 0 capitalize on three scoring Dass, Fowler), Texas 12 (A Smith 4, Routt 3 chances, with Julie Krom Bailey'2. 2 Hasenmyer Thueson 4, Cleverley 4 menhoek missing a layup Atoms Rag Neeld McEwen while M cEwen and Hilary tt Havenmyer 3 Lummus 2 Vighione, Ogle King-Noel missing the front p Holiday Tourna-| nuchesne 56 al | Elko42 ae seteit mentopener. Megan Jensen| sera6 Jerks © Nye Greseas 11 KAYSVILLE — Shari JV 51 Toa2!T1855 Law8, Coon «| K€lSch had 18 points and 12 scored 22 for Davis and| Carbon DUCHESNE — Du8 Tuaks2252554 |Tebounds as the American Wendy Dale added16. oanBhnoid ciateRya Carengnt, Fork Cavemen pulled away | chesne’s Ave Neria had 22 gy ee [poresai . Enis i fen Elko, Nev., in_ the tates lead the Eagles to a 56-5 2317 17-79 ee | | fourth quarter for a ee fein tas opening paspel| eeeCene | non-region victory over the Mountain View 57 the Nonstop Holiday Tour- | neetareMeeeWo| commen junior slhe Weber State’s women’s bas. 0. weanatShaning —Uiah 213 Kroanen” the game with 2:23 to play ond quarter and cruised to a 79-41 victory Thursday in a Fi ican American Fork 51 fc 4 LoneSta: r State with a 60-56 loss to Texas at the Frank E: win Center. k After leading by 10 points in the first half, the Utes 6 went ahead 54-522 with 3:47 fotchkiss scored 13 points | rt PamsinestSeopon'Fes| lead the 3 Buffaloes to 3 Valley : chel Konold dominated ineeectGeals — Western 8 (Carter 8 ae TieneatCanter side, combiningfor34 points for Roy 2 8 8 42"Wildcats to Win AUSTIN, Texas — A 25 ORDERVILLE — Chary Fisenu 61) 12, Spence WesternGove — Christian Gardner Leads _GAmesummary_ Weber St nter } point effort by senio: Amber McEwen wasn't the § Kanab 41 5-foot-10, and 6-2 center Ra- | F as the No. 2 Dixie Flyers| mnie topped the No. 3 Carbon| torus U. Women Blow : Shots vs. Texas oR APF TP a1 6 : r 61 Valley hee hee ie was the difference Thursday C5 The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Friday, December 29, 1995 _ _ ——————_____ ‘twas the right after Christmas SALE! LEHI — Cindy Johnson scored 22 points and Lindy| scored 11 points and Cyd Re- | eer ero Richfield, which vill 10 as the Lehi Pioneers KAYSVILLE — The! took 30 more free throws |held off the Spanish Fork Dons 49-48 in a non-region came a 36-point effort by game Thursday samt Bor Elder 2 Neon Braege) Pleasant Grove Vikingsover- than Union. Evanston 54 Roy 41 | Terra Carter to beat West- vain 44) maess haas pea tesstL Spanish Ferk 2-6) | ern, Ney., 85-72 in the first | ae 912 15 148 &, sunt Hanes Niison§, Wery 12 Daren 10, Caton | spn Holi- | yeass of the NonstopLinsey| T0UndTournament. KAYSVILLE — After day Totas 2728 58 5 6, NataSouham Thetau 2 Totals scoring just one point in the first quarter, Evanston pulled itself together yr Wyo., Richfield — aly 6,Joey5, Daniels 22.Kin-| 14ie 8, Revill 10, Cooper 8 John Francomhad 28 and Tirzah | sMiow it Heston 6 arson Toa 19| || sontFulmer. La Fullmer allman Roberton?2 Allred 6, Jacobson acoban5, 5, Robertson 19-38 9.386 61, 2 for the Vikings. Church 21 2 -vU Point See [teefom a 54-41 win over the Roy forre ive Rich- TarePalaGon Lai (Gian 2 Totals 18 12-31 ViewmontRolls in 2nd Half to FoRMiners ‘Three! onvent Heed Parr2) el eed? Megas} Sdm8, 10, RDyan? meeent Jenz | Viewmont— skiner onturn " | Snow Canyon 58 The second half was a dif- awl Totals ia 8 B Shot12, ‘dal so ferent story. ‘Point =U Seely), Payson 5 portered§Byand Bay | Juab 42 Leading 34-30, the Vikings| "GnrecPout Gua Bigham | (Du View mont all it could handle in stormed out of intermission | ™?!?(Kurt § Crandall 2 Seine " with a 15-0 run and led by| double-digits the rest of the Payson 83 wayen route to a 77-51 non- | Union 53 DELTA — Snow Canyon reserve Kyle Graff scored all Dixi | TALL SPORTSWEAR & OUTERWEARI5 TEBEoem tm r | ieee! Barta 5, Nordberg 10 To | man.To 98.108 Doga the first half Thursday | but four of his 26 points in | Dixie 68 |the second half to lift the Wasatch 54 DELTA — Dixie center Warriors to a 58-42 win over region triumph Cody Skinner led View.) PAYSON — Six Payson) robbie Ri ignell led the way the Juab Wasps Thursdayat : mont ‘with 16 points and Players scored in doublefig-| Rin"Os Uaints as the Fiyers|the Delta Invitational Classi out downed the Wasatch Wasps | while Adam| ures as the Lions jumpedlead eight : rebounds, PS Classic. Jensen pitched in 10 points, |\to a huge . first-quarter ee 68-54 in the Delta Invitation- beat the Union Cougars 5) Cassio Thursday. Brady oeCanyon(4) 813 18 19-88 five reboundsand six assists. | 4nd 83-53 in a non-region game 61 y W010 Farr scored 17 points for the |S game | Wasps Dunn had 13 points HP53inay monrregion Jimmy wey mn — Shirts 5, Esplin 6, nig! and seven rebounds fom bed Baben3 ret Mangus | Heer Bingham. | ion 918 5 2-33iat 1 te eae fr Paya (64) Nuon Tit Iss 6 Bre iw st | satpom~ Bingham 25) cra 12, Ree6,non 15 eel 1 10Bsn3 Decraemed Viera (2) 18 Suga’ Pree,OM Later nigel35, Goodman Bandy Wain 2. Foals Franco (2, Sel Ryan 11, Haley Swen| Sra unn ON SALE! 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