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Show '' faMfjatTag'r' 6A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Tuesday, March In Region 13 rirnirq n "rtm thui't tym iniirtiywiiwgywiiyi 3, 1987 tournament East Carbon Vikings end with took control and moved the ball quickly down the court. With very little time on the clock, a shot was put up and went, in pushing Monument Valley back on the top. A time out was called by East Carbon but when the clock got stopped, only a second remained and the Vikings had practically no time to work with. It was a good game for the Vikings. Actually it was one of the best for the season, according to coach Boyd Millet. Action for the East Carbon Viking cagers was brought to an end in a disapointing loss to Monument Valley in the Region 13 tournament held on the CEU campus over the weekend. The Vikings were eliminated from the tournament Friday afternoon in play on the losing side of the bracket. They were moved to that side after a loss to the Pirates from Green River Thursday night. It was a very close game Monument Valley. With just over a minute left in the third quarter, Duane Padilla hit a layup and pushed the Vikings over Monument Valley 47-4- 6. From that point, the Vikings maintained a lead right down to the wire. With 11 seconds left, the Vikings held a 5 lead 66-6- over Monument Valley. A foul committed by a Monument Valley player sent Padilla to the foul line in a situation. He missed the first shot and Monument Valley one-and-o- ne Reservoir is Low Impact Aerobics Starts March 25th Monday, Wednesday, Friday 4:00 & 6:00 p.m. session 40.00 for an ek FORD FORD FORD Excellent snowbmobile trails do exist up Pon .Town !1 0 &&$ Snowmobiling conditions are very poor on Scofield Reservoir, due to a layer of water that exists between the ice and snowcover, creating poor traction surface for sleds. Many sleds are getting stuck out on the lake according to ranger Craig Saupe. 9th Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 7:00 p.m. 637-130- turn-over- s. unsafe for traffic at CEU AEROBIC WEIGHT LIFTING For info call . game. YOU'VE TUNED UP YOUR CAR Starts March a good game was Justin Wakefield action Friday afternoon. The Vikings were downed by one in the last seconds of the scrambles for a loose ball after control was lost by a Monument Valley player in Region 13 tournament Todd Andrews Now tune up your body Also having sophomore who hit the top scoring position with 26 points and had 10 steals. My heart sunk, he said. These guys deserved to win. About the only thing Millet could say about the opening game where the Vikings played the Pirates from Green River was that they made some free throws. Size made a lot of the difference, Millet said. They only had 18 rebounds in the game and hit 12 of 39 from the field. There were several only Millet said they got about 20 problems that hurt us, he said. fewer shots than they usually We could beat their press, get did and it was a clear case of down the floor and then miss the being layup. Green River stayed alive in The field goal percentage for tournament the by pulling the Vikings was also a key to an 8841 win over play the Vikings. their downfall. Vikings shooters Padilla was the scoring leader hit 23 of 64 attempted field goals. for East Carbon with 14 points, If there had been a few more of of which came from the ten those, I know the outcome would Millet charity stripe. Ben Bean led the have been different, rebounders for the East Carbon said. Padilla was one of the leading crew with seven. Millet, however, is looking scorers for East Carbon with 19 to next year already. ahead nine He had also points. rebounds, six steals and four With most of this years crew assists. Millet pointed out that returning, he feels that they will be at an advantage. he caused no throughout with Monument Valley for the Vikings. The East Carbon crew had been down as far as ten points before coming back and taking a lead from Photos by Ed McKeever loss 67-6- 6 Canyon and on Skyline Drive. ID FORD OI&lildQ FORD FORD FORD YOUR FORD DEALERS GIVING YOU A GET LOW OyC or UP APR CASH BACK T0 East Carbon's Duane Padilla moves around a Monument Valley defender in an effort to get to the basket in Friday's Region 13 tournament game. Padilla was a high scorer with 19 points behind Justin Wakefield with 26. Strawberry brochures out A new F-1- history brochure outlining the and proposed rehabilitation of Strawberry Reservoir is available at all Division of Wildlife Resources CASH BACK AND offices. 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