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Show Sunday, December 6, 1981. THE HERALD. Pr Bulls Dump Jazz at Home 105-101 Local Roundup By DICK HARMON led 65-63. The score see-sawed until e Danny Schayes lofted two25 foot shots and Griffith added a field Herald Sports Writer Hurricane Rolls Past Juab 99-58 Bulls, on the strength of a 52 point per game-high 35 points to lead Hurricane over Juab 99-58 Friday in Region 10 high school basketball action The loss drops Juab to 0-2 in the region Jimmy Howarth, coming off an injury, paced the Waspswith 12 points “We werea little sluggish from the trip and Hurricane came out from the start with pressure defense and that af- fected us. They played aggressive on offense and defense. Everything they did went well for them,” said Juab mentor Alan Sperry They didn't miss many from the field or the free throw line.” JUAB (58 igh 7 8. Gadd 1 0-0 2: 0, Morgan 23-97 38 contest Karl Wegkamp,Tintic head coach, said his team was in commandof the gamefor the first three quarters, but with only four minutes left to play, Escalante tied the game and moved ahead to stay. was moving the ball well CHICAGO (105: Greenwood 68 17, Woolrie $5.16 Les . 71-67. But there was little defense on Jones, ahnded Utahits ninth loss of the season Fridayin the Salt Palace, drop- heus and Jones and Chicago wouldn't die ping Utah to 8-9 on the season This will make theflight back home Kings 112, SuperSonics 108 AC Kansas City Steve Johnson sank a crucial ith71 seconds left and Reggie hit w with Six seconds remaining as Ks Chicago, which won 105-101, had led alittle shorter,” said Jerry Sloan, the most of the game and overcame a third “hicago coach currently underfire for quarter Jazz lead as Darrell Griffith 7-12 record. The game endeda fourscored 10 points and Richey Green game roadtrip for the Bulls. came up with key fast break buckets Trailing 104-101 with six seconds to andassists. . go, Jazz guard Griffith missed an at- Reed 2 0-0 4. Ballard 2 1-2 5, Humpries 8 66 22 Adrian Dantley led Utah with 28 tempted three point play from 24 feet Slack40-08; Steglish 42-3 10, Francom23-37, Last 02-32. King 22-46, Battey 139-935. Totals 37 25-30 points. Griffith had 20. Theus had 31 out wy points You don’t feel especially good The Jazz started pressing with seven when a shot like Griffith's withsix seHURRICANE minutes left in the third quarter and conds on the clock, comesthat close to John Durentied the score on a lnyup 63- conversior,”’ Sloan said Escalante Comebacks Against Tintic ESCALANTE — Fred Alvey led Escalanteto a 61-58 comeback win over Tintic Friday as he scored 17 points .n the preseason high school basketball # couple of shots in the second half and { and a scoop shot and the Jazz led formance by Reggie Theus and Dwight HURRICANE — JimBattey scored a tonight. which is whyI left him in the second half. Nissalke said. “He hit a The Chicago j SALT LAKE CITY 63. Dantley added a field eal and Utah I thoight Griffith 2B Fouled out—Robinzine. Total fouls— Chi Utah 32. Technicals—Dantley Chieag Dietrick 2A a 's 105, Pistons 95 At iianerole Herb Williams andRilly combined for 41 points to send Detroit to At Milwaukee. Sidney Moncrief and Junior dgeman scored 19 The Bucksput the gameout of 1 DY outscori Atlanta 21-4 in the third quar ake a commanding 81-48 lead Bulls 105, Jaze 101 Mt Salt Lake City Reggie Theus and Dwight Jones combined for 52 points to help Chicagosnap a four-game losing streak Lakers 1%. Nuggets 117 mn Nixon scored 17 of his 25 points The Pacers led byonly one. on utes remaining but baskets b Orr and Don Buse sealed the wi ne Lakers went on a 122 spurt to go Sours 127. Trail Rlavere 111 ahead 113-108 with $ 42 toplay played well “Theybeat us with their quickness at the end of the game,” Wegkampsaid, y is an excellent point guard and TINTIC(38) McNulty 8 0-0 16, Hannifin 01-2 1; Yadon 1024 22; Walhberg 1 0-0 2. Openshaw8 1-2 17. Totals 27 58 Alvey 6 5-6 17: Griffin 5 4-8 14, Woolsey 5 2-3 12; Gates 1 36 5; Haffin 3.3.49. Totals 12 17-27 61 Junior Outfit Hawks’ Early Offense Hurts Wildcats RICHFIELD — “‘Richfield’s early offense hurtusin thefirst quarter,’ said North Sanpete coach Larry Anderson of the Hawks’ 49-40 Region 10loss to the Wildcats Friday. “Inthatfirst quarter they got out and picked up a few easy buckets,’ Andersonsaid. The Hawks, downbyas18 in the third quarter, cameback to within 10 in the final period, but didn’t get any opportunities from the foulline, a situation that didn't aid their comeback bid. WadeJacobsenled the Hawkswith 16 points and Jeff Fields added 10. ‘Jeff scored eight of his 10 points in the seAndersonsaid. Friday the Hawkswill travel to Millard. Saturday they will entertain cross-countyrival Manti. Both games are scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. NORTH SANPETE(40) Jacobsen 8 0-2 16, Wheeler 11-13, Blackham 31-17, Poulsen 1 2-5 4, Fields 5 0-0 10, Wilkey 0 0-1 0, Totals 18 4-10 RICHFIELD(49) Tisi 3 4-4 10, Huntsman 3 0-0 6, Pratt 0 0-1 0, Christensen 1 5-6 7, Munk 3 5-7 11, Keisel 3 3-49, Willardsen 3 0.9 6, Totals 16 17-22 North Sanpete 1 Richfield “4 Reg. 371.45 @ @ @ Consolation 98 — Woodhouse, Orem, pinned Quintanna, Ben Lomand, second period, 105 —Grant, Carbon, dec Thacker, Orem 5-2; 112 — Nelson, Orem, dec. Begay, Carbon 10-0, 119 Barrett, Orem, dec Carter, Ind. 6-1, 126 — Memmott, Juab, pinned Hasser, Ben Lomand, second period; 132 — Lish, Orem, dec. 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McCann sunk a 15-foot jumper to open the third period, and the Tigers never looked back as, outscoring Granite 23 to 8 to take a 61-32 lead into the final Ree: GRANTIE( Fischer 4411, D.Abel4 008, Prit41-29, ee 14-8 Waters 20-04, Dehlin 0 0-1 0, Katoa 00-1 0, Lee 01-1 1, Lambert 10-0 2, Totals 16 9-17 41 OREM(77) McGinn 9 4-5 22, McCann 10 0-020,Butler 5 0-010, Faldmo 2 0-0 4, Peterson0 1-2 1, Davis 4 00 Seipert 1 04 2, Reagan 191, Anderson | 002, Rasmussen 2 0-0 4, Hyde 1 0-02, Mackay 01-2 1, Lamborroe 0 0-0 0. Totals 35 7-12 77. 14 2432 41 Gronite 24 38 6177 — none. Total fouls — aaa 9 VUARNET one . Technical foul — Lamborrc Emery, dec. Stevenson, Jjuav i-3, 145 — Garrett, Juab, pinned Kohler, Wasatch, second period; 185 Lasson, Orem, pinned Mueller, Ben Lomand, second period; 167 — Johnson, Juab, dec. Tree, Wasatch7-2; 185 — Bethers, Wasatch, dec. Day, Juab 40; Hwt — McDonald, Carbon, pinned Ingram, Juab, second peri Championship 98 — Wilson, Springville, dec. 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