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Show Page 8—-THE HERALD. Provo. Utah, Sunday, January 20 1980 American Fork Upends Timpview in Overtime By BOB HUDSON Those overtimes come at uslike Herald Sports Writer Magnets,” said American Fork coach AMERICANFORK— Bruce Hansen Art Allred. The Cavemen had been involved in three, all in league play, but three seconds left in regulation play have managed to win each one. and Kimball Hansen scored three “We played lethargic most of the baskets in overtime as American Fork time but got it upandplayed like we edged Timpview 60-56 Fridaynight. hadto at the end,” Allred said. “They American Fork trailed 52-48 after really stagnated our offense because Mark Bateman dropped in a basket they were h on the inside defense with 2:17 to go, but Dennis Foxcutthat “We were fortunate,” Allred said margin to 52-50 with 47 seconds ieft “We battled our guts out. We hadto. when he scored twofree throws. I've got to credit every guyfor gutting Timpview was whistled for a travel- it up and doing whathehadto.’ ing violation with 30 seconds to goto set Bateman and American Fork’s Clark up Bruce Hansen's heroics. Burgess traded baskets through much The Cavemen worked patient! of the early going, both Scoring eight despite the time element an Kimball first quarter ane as Timpview took Hansen missed a shot from close range = 18-14 lead after eight minutes of with about eight seconds to go. Roger Play Brady grabbed the long rebound and Burgess had his mates within one at shoveled a pass underneath to Bruce 20-19 with 6:03 left in the second Hansen for the basket, which drop through the net as the clock reached quarter before Bateman and Company reeled off eight straightpoints to take a zero. Neither team scored forthefirst two 28-19 lead. But the Cavemen ‘attled minutes of the overtime. Then, with back andtrailed just 33-28 at intermis1:10 to go, Kimball Hansen put upa sion. shot which Timpview’s Scott Dixon pinDimick scored on a jumperwith just ned against the backboard and the rim. over four minutes left in the third The referee signalled goal-iending, uarter to tie the game at 38 giving the Cavemen a 54-52 lead, and ereafter action was furious as the Hansen moved to theline for one free two teams scrambled for the lead. throw. He missed the shot but Bruce Timpview spurted to a 42-38 lead with Hansen came up with the rebound. just 52 secondsleft in the third quarter Todd Dimick put American Fork ahead but Brady popped in a jumper with 26 54-52 with a soft jumper from the foul seconds to go and Kimball Hansen conline with 57 seconds to nected on a pairof free throws with 23 Both teams hurt themuelves with tur- secondsleft and the score wastied at 42 novers throughout the night, but Timp- going into the final quarter of action view especially did so in the overtime, Dimick put American Fork ahead 44committing three to American Fork’s 42 with 7:32 left, then dropped in two one. Kimball Hansen banked in a shot free throws with 6:35 to go to give the following one of those T-Bird miscues Cavemen a 46-42 advantage. to give the Cavemen a 58-52 edge with Dixon connected onthree of four free 42 secondsleft. throw attempts overthe next minute to Dixon finally scored the Thunder- trim that advantageto 46-45, but Brady birds’ first overtime basket with 25 se- scored again and American Forkled 48conds left, but Kimball Hansen negated 45 with 5:13 to go. it with one of his own atthe 16-second But Brady’s field goal was American mark. Bateman scored with eight se- Fork’slast until Bruce Hansen’s shot conds to go to cut American Fork’s dropped in at the final margin to four. Meanwhile Bateman scored to bring scored his only basketof the night with Timpview to within one at 48-47 with four minutes to go. With 3:31 left, Steve Bearnsonhit the back end of a shooting foul opportunityto tie the gameat 48 Bateman put Timpview ahead 50-48 with 3:13 iekt and then pushed that advantage to 52-48 with 2:17 to go. But then the Thunderbirds wentcold, failing to score until Dixon connected with 25 secondsleft in the overtime Bateman led all scorers with 18 Bearnson finished with 14 and Dixon had 11. Burgess, who fouled out with 5:38 to go in the fourth quarter, led American Fork with 13. Kimball Hansen and Dimick had 12 each and Brady had 10. Dimick was a key factor but nearly had to sit the game out. Whenhetried to enter the gameinthefirst quarter. he was whistled to the sidelines when referee Dick Weaver refused to allow him to play with a shoulder pad which protects a nerve injury. Weaver relented, however, when AlIred produced a rule book and showed him the rules did not prevent such a pad Unofficially American Fork con: nected on 23 of 44 field goal attempts for 52 per cent while Timpview hit on 23 of 49 for 47 per cent. The Cavemen scored on 14 of 16 free throw attempts and Timpview scored on 10 of15. Timpview had a 30-24 edge on the boards with Dixon hauling down 10, Bearnson getting six and Randy Nilsen getting five. Fox led American Fork with seven and Brady had five. American Fork is now 5-1 in league play and6-4 overall. Timpviewis 5-2 in league and 7-4 overall TIMPVIEW (36) Dixon 35-7 11, Nilsen 2 0-1 4, Bateman ‘ 2-218 Bearnson 6 2-4 14, Bames 3 0-0 6, Law 1 1-1 3 Saldute 0 0-0 0, Totals 28 10-15, AMERICAN FORK(60) K. Hansen 5 2-3 12, Turner 0 2-2 2, Fox 1 4-46 Burgess 6 1-1 13, B. Hansen 1 1-23, , Brady 5 0-0 10, Dimick 5 2-2 12, Evans 02-2 2, Totals 23 14-16 3 : 53 6 American Fork a 5360 Total Fouls Dien 15, heelsForke 16. Fouled out — Burgess Lehi Races Past Union, 77-65 TIMPVIEW'S MARK BATEMAN. lets a shotfly despite rome from American Fork’s Clark Burgess Hansen (45) during Friday’s game. The (40)a T-Birds’ ware Birses (25) . in the foreground. Bateman had 18 points to lead all scorers but American Fork won 60-36 in overtime. (Photo by Dennis Patterson) indent ‘ioneers took a quick 19-point lead in the first quarter by outscoring Union 28-9, an advantage the Cougars could never overcome, and captured a 77-65 Region Nine basketball victory Friday. Union opened the game with four points in the first minute as Clay Harrison scored on two free throws and Tracy Nielson scored on a field goal. CEU's Kevin Miller had 20 ; Gene Lucero had 14 and pian lernie and Say Huber each 13 points. CNC’s James Singleton, the leading ye ka TRAN R LY I Ne) 8 eeN. Eastern Utah Dumps CNCC PRICE — The College of Eastern Utah withstood a great secondhalf performance by Northwest Colorado to win an ICAC contest 84-78 Friday night. James Regins scored 24 points in a blistering secondhalf after getting only a singlefield goalin the first half. The balance of the CEU attack, with four Havers in double figures, won out in Lehigotrolling a minute later behind UNION(65) Dye 4 1-19, Kulland 1 0-0 2, Draper 2 0-0 4 two field goals by Gary Burningham Eldredge 1 2-5 4, Mansfield 1 0-0 2, Ferguson 5 3-4 and the Pioneerspiled up 17 points 13, Harrison 5 4-4 14, Robb 2 1-45, Nielson 6 0-0 12 before the Cougars scored their second Totals 27 11-18, basket of the game. LEHI (72) Tuckett 32-28, Kirkham 4 11-13 19, Colledge 22-2 Todd Kirkham led Lehi's scoring at- 6, Burningham 6 2-4 14, Bonds 0 0-2 0, Cardon 1 6-8 tack with 19 points. Greenwood finished 8, Greenwood 7 45 18, Christopherson 2 0-0 4 25 25-36 with 18 and Burningham finished with Totals Union pees 13, Harrison led Union with 14, Steve Lei n Ferguson had 13 and Nielson finished Total fouls: Lehi 21, Union 2. Fouledont bye Elidredge, Mansfield, Harrison with 12. scorer in the ICACgoinginto the game, contributed 23 points to the losing Cal use. The College of Eastern Utah is now 22 in eonference action while CNCis 1-3 in conference play. NORTHWEST COLORADO (78) Hall 2 0.0 4, Yaockey 3 2-2 8, Regins 12 2-4 26, Singeiton 11 11 2 Ortiz 2 0-0 4, Lindsey 4 04 8, lhorst 2 1-2 5. Totals 36 69 78 COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH (#) Miller 8 4-5 20, Johnson 3 2-4 8, Henrie 6 1-2 13, Huber 5 34 13, Gasque 3 05 6, Ensign 3 2-2 8. Lucero 5 44 14, Burge 1 0-0 2, Totals 34 16-26 84 Half Time Score — College of Eastern Utah 38. 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