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Show r'r'T 2B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, December 15, 1982 CEU dumps By ANGIE HYRE Sports Writer Teamwork paid off Friday night for the College of Eastern Utah basketball team as they took the Western Wyoming 9 in a game that Spartans kept the fans on the edge of their 103-9- seats. outmaneuver the Spartans because of a consistent by team members. With Glenn Slappey of Western Wyoming racking up 37 points for the Spartans, CEU players were under pressure to hit the basket as much as possible. We played the way we are said coach Curt capable, Jenson. We looked more like ourselves. We got a lot of good help from our bench. Jenson said Duncan Miles, a freshman from Salt Lake City, and Jeff Hudson, a freshman from Washington, D.C., were the bench players that helped boost the Eagles to the winning pulling-togeth- er mark. Brad Boyle, a sophomore from Salt Lake City, hangs on to . the basket after an exciting While Boyle was the high scorer for the Eagles Friday night, he was called for goal fending on this shot. Photo bVn,ck Egan slam-dunk- Miles, second high scorer for the Eagles, recorded 15 points and five rebounds. Hudson, a late bloomer in basketball this season because of a successful football stint for CEU, tallied 10 Helper basketball Jimbo's leads - HELPER Jimbos steakhouse, a doormat in the league last year, has started the new season in the Helper recreational basketball league with two convincing victories, moving out ahead of the pack after the first week of play. Jimbos thumped Coors, the season opener Monday 78-3- 5, in night and came back Wednesday night to turn back Jim Paletta, CycleWorld, playing manager of Jimbos paced the scoring attack in both games, pumping in 30 points against Coors and 21 in the CycleWorld game. o Jim Tidwell and Dean were also in double figures for Jimbos in the first 67-4- 9. Mar-chell- in league play game and Mike Kourianos had 14, Angelo Kiahtipes and Tidwell each had 10 in the second. Joe Via was the only offensive threat for Coors w'ith 14 points and Tom Davis CycleWorld with 13. paced Veltri Drug won its only game of the week as did Food Center to remain in the undefeated ranks with Jimbos. Veltri outlasted U.S. Fuel in one of the better games of the week, The Fuel squad was within one point of Veltris on the last minute of play but offensive play by Mike OShea, Ron Stubbs and Vic Chapman for Veltri was too much to overcome. Bimbo Olsen of U.S. Fuel had 22 points. 67-6- 1. points. High scorer for CEU was Brad Boyle, a sophomore from Salt Lake City, with 24 points, 14 rebounds and four assists. In the first half of the game, both teams shot 57 percent from the field. CEU broke away from a halftime tie of by shooting 62 percent in the second half. The first part of the game, however, didnt seem so promising as the Eagles missed three shots at the start of the game and gave the Spartans two easy turnovers due to bad passing. At 17:37 in the first half, things looked grim as Western Wyoming clinched a lead with the score 49-4- Western Wyoming put on an exhibition of outside shooting here that kept the Eagles on their toes throughout the game. However, CEU managed to 9 0- nt point lead over the floundering 9. for CEU However, a in for the got things Eagles gear as Ted Guinn, a sophomore from Ferndale, Mich., broke the scoreless streak and put the Eagles on the board with a rebounded shot. Guinn, a player, put the Eagles on the board again with an alley-oo- p shot bringing the score to early in the first half. The second half of the game proved to be the most exciting to fans, as both teams volleyed back and forth trying to get a grip on the game. time-o- ut crowd-pleasin- g 4-- 9 momentum gained CEUs with 7:56 left in the second half as the Eagles boosted an eight- - Spartans. More and more, the teams that win have the team Jenson said. cept, You con- cant concentrate on one or two players to win the ballgame. I think we have a real good balance. a winning record early in the season for the Eagles, Jenson said tonights game (Wednesday) against Utah State Universitys junior varsity will be a venture into unknown territory. He said he is unfamiliar with USUs style but promises a good ballgame. The game will be at 7:30 p.m. in the National Guard Armory, Price. With 7-- 5 Carbon loses to Fruita in 'catch-u- p ' ball game ByWALTBORLA Sports Writer Carbon High School played catch-u- p ball throughout last but the Dinos game Fridays never could quite catch up. The Carbon team dropped a 9 decision to Fruita, tough Colo., in prep play. The talented Wildcats from western Colorado jumped off to an early lead in the first quarter before the Dinos could adjust to the visitors. Carbon fought back to knot the count at 4 with 23 seconds left in the period. After the first eight minutes of play was completed, Fruita held a slim 5 lead. The young Dino 5 at squad fell behind halftime. The Wildcats appeared to be on the verge of making a rout of the game as the second half got under way. An outside-insid- e offensive attack paced by Matt Schakel, an excellent ball 68-5- pre-seas- 14-1- Food Center, which made the championship playoffs last year, started with a bang by overwhelming Grako Tires, Big Bob Hyde scored 22 points to lead all scorers for the winners with Scott Nielsen, Steve Hansen and Troy Moynier also listed in the double-dig- it scoring column. Joe Rukavina paced the losers with 14 points. In other games during the week, U.S. Fuel won a close 8 decision over CycleWorld. Todd McFarland scored 12 points for the winners. Coors came up with its first win of the year, a 0 victory over Grako Tires. Bill Atwood totaled 25 points for the beer crew while Rukavina kept Grako Tires in the game with 21 points. 71-4- 3. 52-4- 61-5- nine-poi- in thriller Spartans 16-1- 34-2- handling guard, and Carbon's Duane Vasten and Richard Dimick go up for the rebound during Friday's game. Vasten scored 13 points Photo by Rick Egan during the game. T.J. Dickerson, a pivotman, widened the Wildcat lead in the first four minutes of the third hoop and with help from Ken Jenson, Jeff Bruno and Brent quarter. process began. Carbon coach Mike Kernodle put his team into a The Dinos were not about to let this happen, as some spirited play on the backboards by Duane Vasten, Troy Budo and David Bate shut off second and third attempts by Dickerson and Ron Johnson, the other big man in the Wildcat line-uVasten, after a slow start offensively, began to find the p. Behunin, the catch-u- p full-cou- rt press defensively, which seemed to rattle the Wildcats. With two minutes left in the game, the Dinos were within one point, Carbon could never quite overcome the Wildcat lead and desperate attempts to get ball 55-5- 4. control in the last minute sent the visitors to the free throw line, where the Wildcats built up their final edge. nine-poi- nt Schakel. and Dickerson combined for 44 of the Fruita points. Schakel, the sharpshooting guard hit 10 from the outside and hit four for four from the stripe. Vasten, Bruno and Jensen shared scoring honors for the Dinos with 13 points each. 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