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Show SPORTS Wednesday. January 31, 1996 The Sa’ It Lake Tribune Grizzlies the Grizzlies are still working to close the gap between Western Conference and Fall Short In Shootout league-leading Las Vegas Before Tuesday's game the Grizzlies weretwo points behind the Thunder with two games in hand GAME SUMMARY Cineinnath tind Ua 1200 First Prog: Second Period Utah is now 33-11-3 and @ Continued From D-1 Cincinnati improves to 32ed 11-6. The Grizzlies play four mentum but a highsticking gamesin the next six days call on Chris Taylor swayed with Peoria coming to town Thursday, a trip to Las Vethe adrenalin. ‘That power play helped gas Friday and a home game Cineinnat them get back in it,” said against San Francisco SaturUh Goring. Although the Cy- day. Monday, the Indianapo- Power Pla clonesfailed to score during lis Icevisit the Delta Center. « ati, ANDINGS AU Times MST EASTERN CONFERENCE North Divisina W LSOL Ps! GF Ga Tarynn Tanner ful pass from Chris Kontos Utahto fill in roster hole Thehighsticking call was Grizzl He was reas singed to team by the New York Islanders Mon | day. Thetrio returned to San Grigori Panteleyey is in his Antonio after Tuesday's hometown of tello. Rus. game. |sia taking care of personal Goring “It was a shootout Utah scoring leader Dan- business and Dave Archibald I that’s worth one ton Colehastoclear Nation- was recalled by the Ottawa point al Hockey League waivers of the National Onepoint is important as today before playing with Senators Hockey League the only penalty in thethird perio ‘It wasn't a loss.” ginning of the Leopards’ Re- By Jay Drew s BOUNTIFUL — The Da- sketball necting on10three-pointers the Taylorsville Warriors rolled to an 80-37 Region 3 Shem Haws’ basket prc triumph over Kearns Tuc basketball season. Coach Jay vided the margin of victo day. Jeff Stone scored Welk says its all there in the Cottonwood Col points and Michael Vranes Granite 68 Tuesday's 57-54 loss to No. as nipped the Highland Rams 19for the Warriors Woods Cross 66 l-ranked Viewmont 2 in Region 2 play on WOODS CROSS — Leon You know: There are the Tuesday, Highland had its Kearns (0-41 Littles had 0 points to lead Darts, falling behind 17-2in shareofopportunities in the Taslorsille 6 the GraniteF rmer s to their thefirst quarter. Thereare final minute, but missed the Kearns — first Region 6/7 win of the the Darts, missing all six of front end of two bonussitua season Tuesd 68-66 ov er theirfirst half free throws. tions and two other free Woods Cross. Dave Evans There are the Darts. getting throws ledall scorers with 31 points Highland (2 And then: Here are the altoawiod 2 218i 10 6 Darts, refusing to be blown out by their archrivals ball, scratching back froman SOUTH JORDAN — Bing- 11-point halftime deficit hamavengeda 2: 2-point loss to archrival West Jordan Hereare the Darts. hanging with the state’s top team on Weber 91 its homefloor, despite get- Layton 75 their leading scorer, Tyler Finlinson. The story of our y a said Welk “It was agreat opportunity to beat them at their place. but we just couldn't get overthe top kets werethree-pointe: the Region 2 leaders also converted on 20 of 29 free performanceby Davis Northridge 63 ‘That's why they 2 e at Fremont 60 said Welk. Adam Jensen and Dean neall scored11 apiecefor Viewmont, while sophomore Ted Hollist and Ben Warden had 16 each for Davis. Viewmont coach Brad Christensen acknowledged his team was “entirely beata. ble” Tuesday, but said Davis was a big reason why The Darts had tons of op portunities to catch the Vi- kings in the fourth quarter but could never catch a break down the stretch Trailing 45-40. Davis appar ently forced a turnover, but after the ball touched eight different hands, it landed in Crandall’s lap for an unmo lested layup Andwith 1:25 remaining Warden canned a three to get the Darts within four Davis immediately got the ball back, but misseda layup. Jake Shoff. Cody Skinner and Jensen then wrapped it upfor Viewmont at the free- throw line for the Vikings ninth-straight win over Davis : Mart : ) PLAIN CITY — Paul Sackolwitz scored 15 points and the Northridge Knights 12 10 164 14 ag 2 -7 grabbed two offensive rebounds off foul shots in the final minute in a 63-60 vic. tory over Fremont in Region Tuesday. IS He 16 teas 15 10 Orem 65 American Fork 59 fv SL Lutheran 37 West Desert 34 VatTROUT CREEK — Timpview § > 46 Payson vy ting tayed un H age Was fouledonthe ensuingin bounds play and responded ith an elbow. She was oped with a technical and Bonneville 61 MURRAY — The Murray ; SKDALE — Dustin aint fire? r the Shiloah allesv Soldie in a Re West Division me 4 " ’ vy Dugway 51 5 Box Elder 70 F Ber enone re ldelder jumipedhout | point i Waterford 37 DUGW E Provo 69 Spanish Fork 39 SPANISH FORK I 7 i re 117 | ree ; Bet See suai ' Bonneville beat Roy 61-49 Region 1 Tuesday Three a: Emery 50 Mount ain <rest I EASANT ; § ; end ae Delta 25 H Rowland Hall 52 Park City 24 I 1 nt t c eaceen 18-95 feated Re. Megan W Ss and gra ds F F | ‘ : Mountain View 61 Alta 43 Manti Murray 45 Judge 41 MURRAY Enterprise 63 Escalante 188 Le North Sanpete $6 Qpden 49 late Northridge beat th f Manila wae : Wendover 51 indies MANILA Pleasant Grove 66 Springville 46 SPE WILLE = Lin era urin ae i Pleasant G Hit 66-4 Re ie et st gun the “ ' i +37 i aL ‘ ferdanisi hnrs led led al scorer ee Rus- Regior ed Payson Tuesda Pinmieg and cruised t gion ¢ r ThrersPoin i Timt PAYSON 6 ' Titan guard Kristi Fehr = y WES?\ cord unblemished Not so fast enough about her.” said Orr ie t it 7 a Bingham 69 Granger 55 keep its league re Tarynn hit it when the pressure was on. I can’t say st 7 a Sane 1 Grantsville 52 S S Ra k s unto: with points downed Olympus double figures as well Bountiful beat Skyline 57-43 Taylorsville 80 Matt Olympus looked des- four Dan Stewart led the three-pointers and reac in Region 2 Tuesday. left, tined to had She fats rode a 20-6 third Roy 46 qua to a 60-50 Region 4 i Wendover 117 Shiloah Valley 48 East 53 Olympus 37 Int. Christian 58 S.L. Christian 28 A ‘ i Granite 42 WOODS CROSS — Heidi + Ry 434 fis i te IGDEN — ont Judge sy! 1 AMERICAN FORK — Murray (11-1151 a V1 ShawnFordscored20points Judge — t Z ke Marche nd the No. 5-ranked Orem Murray — in i Tigers madetheir free Taree: Poin Thee ‘ throws down the stretch to Bonneville 48 beat American Fork Roy 46 a Region 4 game Tuesday Layton 67 5 ; North Summit 71 ROY — AndyFishburn hit two free throws with two sec. Orem (61,104 Rowland Hall 59 Weber48 r ! onds left to lift the Bonne- Aerie rk 3916 COALVILLE ville Lakers to a 48-46 Re Ory tee’s 14 points iedatateacet Jones tossedin 24 poin gion 1 win over the Roy , Laytonattackas the Lance Jeremy Shumanaddec Royals on Tuesday i¢ Whipped the Weber We North Summit beat Row 1, tiors 67-48 in Region Hall ina makeup game. Mike Bonneville 3.5.97 618 6 $24s . tes Billings had a career-high 26 Roy(3.88 ho wv Logan 60 Bonnev ‘dams points for the Lions lois ES BearRiver 42 ne ; ‘ Krost RemandHall i Mountain View 67 inten i Hillcrest 60 Thc Hantesss ORE 1 — Travis Hansen's 29 poin Copper Hills 52 sevenassists led Fremont 34 ' WESTJORDAN — Hunt-| Mountain View downed,Till Northridge 49 er held Copper Hills to six crest 67-60 in Region 4 points in the third quarter on LAYTON — Lia BOUNTIFUL Brandt Peterson scored 18 points and Pat Williams and Danny Wilbur each drained tt a ier oi Lee woe es Threw: Point East then worked the back to Normaninside, and the Leopardstar found Tanner free. Tanner drew the foul as the buzzer sounded sett settingup herer game-winnin game-winning ond half Jason Soto had 16 for the Bulldogs added 13 Paul Nurnberg scoreda game-hi 25 points for Copper Hills Hansenled Skyline with 13 points ley Miller scored inside and later added a free throw to make it 34-32 WhenEast then turned the ball over with 19 seconds id Lisa Tomlinson led a Murray with 18 points all scorers with 20 points but two of those in the sec gion 3. Harvey Moss scored points and Cory Grow Bountiful 57 Skyline43 After the Leopards re gained a one-pont advan. tage, Titan post player Ash Summit 5 92 in Region 12 Tuesday Samak 5360) 1h gS en sts and 19 points as ; Granite goodthat the referees were keeping the game in control Jeff Johnsen led Fremont with 21 points, Nov i 6/7 win over Judge Tuesday Jake Brian led on to beat Se Tooele 51 pene Cyprus 48 TOOELE per fired in oel t win, ove Cora 33 the game It Sa gutsy call and t take it said Leop ard coach Jo. Orr. “It was W Brighton 75 Jordan 45 SANDY— Junior Morgan Smith's 27 points led Brigh ton over Jordan 75-45 in a Region 4 game, JoshGriffeth Murray 60 added 20 for the Bengals Judge S0 its way to a 55-52 win in Re. Three-Point Goals — (ramte GUNNISON — The Gun West Jordan 5 foul shots — watched as an hit both Charlotte throws to tie Copper Hills 40) Park stole ball and scored to ve icyris the lead with But ohdid the Darts try They nailed 10 more field goals than Viewmont (25but sevenofthe Viking throws to a woeful 2-of-9 Three-PointGoals Gunnison 5 |S. Summit §2.(OT) Be ATROR EEC et nison Bulldogs started o time with a 5-0 run and w Hun — after missing her own two W this month by win-49in Region 3. KeIRTH OGDEN — Seven vin Priceled the waywith14 Cyprus 49 Tooele 47 ed in double points nked We. TOOE E—Cyprusrallied yton a1 75 in Re- West Jordan (4-4,3:9) froma1 point deficit in the 9 16149 second half to beat Tooele Riga4-48-10) 178 49-47 in Region6/7. Spencer ting just eight points from where they are at 120 WW 2t Bingham56 West Jordan 49 serapping for every loose wt Beate of the « : maining, the Titans reeled off nine straight points to earn a 31-31 tie with three minutes left. All but two of thosepoints came at the line where Oly was 15-of-21 plus game video to remind Highland 32 themof their 1995-96 boys outscored 20-2 at the line 4se ds) Stans 18 in their ' jj" calDown Foul 31-22 with 6:40 re Cottonwood 33 vis Darts won't need a 20- victory 49-37 its first lead since the first quarter only to 1 have it slip away ona techni- 3 Three Poin ,m thing gritWEST VALLEY h it able happened. Staveley pouredCITY —20 fret capping off a roller-coaster B"! pee 4 k final 12 minutes that saw Joints 45 Tavtorsville beat Woods Cross 61 Olympus take Viewmont Edges the Scrappy Darts THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE the Highland Rams for hace se "afte a ae. it. L ae because you ean't believe Taylorsville 57 Hunter 34 Tod's Games said 4d Petno ’ . a Region 6/7 ‘ MS pact did not come at the be- point gion 6/7 clash with Olympus. first Region Held scoreless all game. season thesenior forwardnailed the Bountifu second of two free throws with no time left on theclock gowns WLSOL Ps GF GA to give No. 4 East a stunning Mibiae 35-34 triumph over the No.3, ans andfirst place in re+7 gion * I'mjust glad it went in” said the teary-eyed Tanner, {heft Goa t we but it’s ev Shots ou Goal D Brian Shantz and Paul Jackson of the Central Hockey League were called up Tuesday by Highland 49 ; Bountiful 37 her ankle Sophomore f But Tanner's biggest im- necoose had WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Dy W LSOL P, the San Antonio Iguanas of| the Macdonald beat McLennan onthestick side on a beauti- Girls Prep Basketball made her art for East High on pear to give them a second wind. 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