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Show Png 6B. Lakt-sid- Rev iew, December 11, 1980 o Weber Debate Team'SHifies Claim Annual Rivalry The Weber State College debate team enjoyed its most successful effort of the year this past weekend as it participated in the second annual Southern Utah State Invitational in Cedar City. Darts Kush IPasfl Build Yerkovich and Gardner on to score ten unan' swered were jovial at court-sidand points, before Utah School the game began, threatened an early blowHigh said Coach but when that ball went out. The smaller, but basketball, Mike Gardner of the up, it was all-owar. The quicker Bulldogs fought Davis-Judg- e Memorial Davis Darts played their back to a 2 dead-locbasketball series. best basketball of the midway through the Four of our last five young season in blasting second quarter, and ball games have gone into the Bulldogs but it moved in front of the added Judge wasnt that easy. Darts, with 3:17 left to overtime, Coach Jim Yerkovich, as Judge controlled the halftime. Davis then, ran his Bulldogs cranked up opening tip, and put off a string of nine more 7 for their annual battle at points on the board first, points, and took a the Davis gym. but then the Darts came halftime lead to the KAYSVILLE The intense in rivalry ,mbst H locker room. The teams played on even terms through the third quarter, but in the fourth quarter the Darts exploded for 32 points, led by Brian Taylor, who scored 24 points, Lynn Lloyd with 20 and Brent Hatch with 10. Lloyd was sensational in connecting on nine for ten from the field and two for four from the line. As e, 22-2- 86-6- 5 36-2- WSC came away with the first place sweepstakes award as the top school attending the tournament. In all, students from 19 colleges and universities from five western states competed in the three day . a team, the Darts shot 64 percent from the field and 80 percent from the stripe. The Bulldogs hit on 43 percent of their field goals and 59 percent of their foul shots. Davis put the ball up 55 times and hit 35 field goals, while Judge made 26 of 60 field goal attempts. 29 of Davis field goals resulted directly 22 am,)j points, Dave McGill collected 12 and Joe Giovacchini got ten. We our played basketball of the season, beamed Coach Gardner, e in a interview. We played with greater intensity, tonight, and' it paid off. The Davis-Judg- e game reflected quite a contrast. The Darts were taller, but , ' assists. For Judge, Ken Vierra had freshman Wayne Alldredge, the Outstanding speaker in senior division debate, said Prof. Randy Scott, team coach. TP team from nieet. This is a tremendo the high quality complishment, especially of competition represented at thetournament. I am especially pleased with the perforrqancepf senior Eic Starnes who placed in fourtebent,nd with (mnmi i(m in post-gam- the were Bulldogs quicker. Davis piayed a zone defense for most of the game, but for Judge, n it was a pressing defense, all the way. Credit the Jim Yerkovich coached team for playing superb defense, with such ' a young team. man-toma- amxcB (mmmnm JTilTfnrcrm AftfflinnWR GUWXtGQB Judge graduated all of its starters, and returned only Ken Vierra as a letter-ma- n from last state championship team. Davis had more experience, and it years showed as the game wound down. Davis controlled the bank boards by a margin of 37 to 28, while each team committed 22 turnovers. And the Bulldog-Dar- t rivalry goes on. soars past a host of Bulldog defenders on his way to a basket helped the Darts capture their first win of the DAVIS GUARD BRENT HATCH ' . shovel-i- n lay-u- Gmdkinvmmr qrm axmm This p. A pre-seaso- Lady 'Cats to Host MSU 9-- r - Lady Wildcats were night; the Wildcats the winning Wildcats host edge. In the consolation Lady was Weber Montana State University finals, t in a defeated by Pepperdine game with 7:30 p.m. in the Dee University X at Events Center. Montana Pepperdine getting the on edge at the foul line. Five .ftr. State is currently ,Jt the season losing two on the road this past weekend to Arizona State and Texas Tech : On Thursday ' V with rtr- 94-8- Becky Ingle with in 11 and figures with Penny Wanberg with 10. Oregon State defeated Stumph leading the way double 21 in the finals points and nine rebounds followed by to win the tournament teammates Fowden with with Nebraska taking 18, Wilkening with 14, third place.. 2 1-- 2 - 85-ft- 5-53 l. Leading the Bobcats in coring is Marcia Topp jiith 18 points per game ind Janie Glennie leads In rebounds with nine boards per game. Is Your Chevrolet Unsafe? There are currently a number of safety related recalls on various Chevrolet car & truck models. Some of these can greatly endanger the occupants of these vehicles. Come into our service department today and we will check our computer to see if your Chevrolet is involved. There is no charge to you for these repairs. WSCs sophomore ienter Cindy Stumph is - r :s 4- i. 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