Show 'Onneville ipped by Orem 81-5- Standard-Examin- Saturday Mar 8 1980 er By RANDY HOLLIS By MIKE PERRY Special to Standard-Examin- Staff PLEASANT VIEW — One quick Standard-Examine- er OREM — It will be Orem of Region Three meeting Weber High in the state Class basketball tourney opening round after the Tigers unseated Bonneville 5 here Friday night The Tigers had a lot going for them: A highly vocal contingent of local fans a strong desire to advance to the quarterfinals the officials rePerhaps the officials weren’tconwon in who the ally interested test but Coach Gary Alverson has to wonder The Tigers traipsed to the foul line 35 times and cast in 27 of those pitches The Lakers got 13 tries It was the major offense of the second half for Orem as they pulled away halftime margin from a four-poito lead by handfuls The Lakers meanwhile sputtered and stuttered Two facets of their game stood out — rebounding (or lack of it) and their inability to solve Orem’s defenses Only Cory Sylvester and Dan Call had good offensive games for the Lakers Sylvester paced his teammates with 22 points Call added 19 including 10 in the first quarter on some slick 81-5- State night playoff battle here Friday But it was unheralded Kory Kennington who saved the day for the Warriors senior southKennington a paw who has seen limited action in a reserve role this season stepped up to the foul line and cooly canned both ends of a one-and-o- Thursday through Saturday at the University of Utah’s Special Events Center No doubt about it — Skeen and Johnson were indeed the Warriors’ Skeen scored a 6-- Ralph Andersen added eight points and Neil Miller six more and joined Van Fuller Steve Shaw Kevin Jensen and Kennington in playing very vital roles in the Warriors’ victory For Granite Lane Sprouse splashed in 28 points including 10 in the first frame and 10 more during his team’s strong comeback bid Ron Butterfield added 19 points Russ Urry 11 and Matt Margetts 10 more for the Farmers who came within a whisker to knocking off the 4th-quart- Warriors v'BS§§ '’SWJ&r s 3-- V 4-- -3 16 15 Bonneville Orem 28 32 3-- 4 5 36—55 45—81 Burton Takes Lead top-seed- ed fessional Bowlers Association Tour ADVANCE IN 4-- A Lcemicers By BOB JUDSON 20-1- 4-- A d 58-5- ge V Jv - : - during Friday night’s State WEBER HIGH’s Drew Skeen bangs in two cf 31 points over Russ Urry of his game-hig- h n Granite while Warrior teammate Kory (35) waits for a possible rebound game The Warriors won playoff Staff photo 4-- A 78-7- 6 by Stephen Matlow Ken-ningto- 6 30-2- four-minu- 77-7- 78-7- headed for the HUSKIES ESCAPE WITH WIN Johnson who had just one point in the first period went to work inside to help Weber maintain a slim margin at intermission redhead sparked a and the Weber surge which sent the Warriors ahead by seven at 1 early in the third period Granite battled back within one but Skeen ignited another Weber scoring spurt which pushed 3 the Warriors on top by a third at the stop spread Weber boosted its bulge to 11 on two free throws by points 6 34 remaining to play with Fuller like the Warriors looked and it were about ready to pull away But Granite refused to fold scoring seven straight points from the and the foul line to pull within Farmers could have come even closer had a field goal not been nullified when a Granite player 38-3- 7 6-- ring Upset The Royals lost the game but By M1XE REEERG they beat the Huskies SALT LAKE CITY — I didn’t NOTHING TO LOSE turn out quite the way it was supRoy played like a team that had Standard-Examin- er Staff posed to The boy was sent to the land of the giant because his performance throughout the season was deamed unsatisfactory He was supposed to learn a lesson The boy in this case was the Roy Royals a team that finished dead last in Region One regular-seaso- n play and a team seeded dead last in the State Tournament The giant on the other hand was the strong Region Two Champion the Hillcrest Huskies They expected to have no trouble with the boy But the Huskies had a case of and had to gross fight the stubborn Royals to the very end to pull away with an opening-round 5 victory over-confiden- ce 49-4- nothing to lose while Hillcrest acted like they could not The Huskies came out like they were expected to when the opening buzzer sounded They controlled the early boards and used their superior height to muscle in the inside shots and pulled out to a 0 17-1- lead first-perio- d lead was a litBut a seven-poin- t tle surprising for the Royals who thought they would be blown off the court from minute one they were up for round two After two quick Huskie points at the start end of the second quarter the Royals began to move For the rest of the period the roles were reversed and the Royals were number one as they hit 11 unanswered points to take a 9 lead 21-1- to move within two Burke Owens Layne Sackett Jim Layton 4 at with 1:25 left in the Siekiera and Jeff Pearce helped points game tie at the them maintain a ll A drive miss shoot miss rehalf bound fumble foul miss miss Bingham moved out to a 6 out-o- f bounds later Layton again jea(j to the third stanza when had possession with only 25 seconds Layton open a scoring spurt of its on put remaining own Then Burke who will attend Nebthe Miners 17- Layton raska in the fall on a football scho- 2 over of the quarter the balance larship canned both ends of a with Mark Vigil scoring all six of to seal the win game-tota- l points Burke Burke led his team in scoring his and Lee netting seven for pounding with 17 points while Mark Lee and the other four Stan Owens checked in with 12 Then the Lancers went into their 34-a- 40-3- out-gunn- one-and-o- For Bingham WayneTuttle netted 13 counters and Jack Singleton added 10 Both teams played on even terms during the first half with Layton holding a edge at the initial stop behind 10 points by Owens including two three-poin- t plays 17-1- 6 BALANCED ATTACK A balanced Lancer attack of Lee ed ne each soft freeze that almost left them out in the cold before they finally iced the win BINGHAM (54) 13 Hymas Page 0 0 0 Roberts 3 5 9 Tuttle 6 3 1 6 Quigley 3 0 6 Hurley 3 0 6 Singleton 5 0 10 Vance 1 2 4 Rentmeister 0 0 0 Totals 24 9 54 LAYTON (59) Vigil 3 0 6 Burke 7 3 17 Sackett 3 2 8 Lee 4 8 12 Owens 5 2 12 Pearce 0 2 Siekiera 10-1- 2 Totals 24 6 59 0-- 3-- 0-- 0-- 0-- 2-- 0-- 0-- 0-- 6-- 2-- 3-- 2-- 1 4-- 0-- 11-1- Bingham Layton full-court-pre- 16 17 34 42 — 54 34 53—59 ss and an increasing momentum and determination in his team to take the lead at the half 5 n In the second half the an combined Royals aggresive dea slowdown fense with offense and continued to match the Huskies shot for shot Hillcrest’s attitude changed from confidence to worry and desperation as they tried and continually failed to fire up their offense 26-2- born-agai- wait-for-the-best-s- SENSED UPSET Huskie fans began chanting in an attempt to get their team on the move but even the small Royal contingent seemed to drown them out with Royal cheers as they sensed the upset of the season The game remained tied and tense at 43 with a little over two minutes to go when reality finally came back to the gym basket pulled the Huskies ahead by two then a quick Roy foul called intentional by the refs gave Hillcrest another two Then with less than two minutes left a Hillcrest player stole a pass and ran it down for an easy layup and finally it was as it should have been ROY (45) Adams 3 4-- 4 10 Rich 1 Scholtec 3 5 1 0 Thomas 4 Totals 14 17-2- 2 45 4-- HILLCREST 48-4- 7 61-5- 67-5- 6 6 Murdock 2 4-- 5 5-- 7 1 3 McCaulley 0-- 1 1 0-- 0 4 2 (49) 0-- 3-- 2-- Hillcrest 2-- 17 25 37—49 Chiaverini Takes Decision in Ring KANSAS CITY Mo (UPI) — To- ny Chiaverini continued his quest for a world title fight Friday night deciwith a unanimous sion over Alfonso Frazier Chiaverini now was in command throughout the fight and pounded Frazier repeatedly with powerful bodv punches 10-rou- 35-4-- nd 1 tourney at A SLC while Granite was headed home with its season ended in a dramatic defeat GRANITE (76) 4 28 Olson 0 0 0 Butterfield 9 Sprouse 8 3 19 Urry 3 7 11 Margetts 5 0 10 Nordgren 1 Rich 1 3 Westbrook 1 0-- 0 2 Totals 28 20-2- 6 76 0-- 12-1- 0-- 5-- WEBER (78) Andersen 3 5 8 Miller 3 0 6 Johnson 8 6-- 9 22 Skeen 13 7 31 Fuller 1 4 5 Shaw 1 1 2 Jensen 0 8 78 0 Kennington 1 2 4 Totals 30 0 0-- 2-- 3-- 5-- 0-- 2-- 0-- 18-2- Granite 20 37 53—76 Weber 16 38 61 78 Clearfield Rolls info Title Game SALT LAKE CITY Clearfield High School will play Skyline tonight at 8 pm for the girl’s 4-- A state basketball championship In action last night at West 4-- A High Clearfield defeated Cotton0 to propel themselves wood into a championship berth Clearfield trailed Cottonwood by 1 point at the end of the first quarter but never relenquished the lead thereafter in a hard-fouggame Kar-lee-n in an Peart turned impressive 22 points leading her team to vic46-4- ht tory as the games highest scorer Skyline High School defeated in an overtime thriller Layton decided by poor foul line shooting at both ends of the court At the end of regulation play the score was tied at 38 all after Layton led the game until the last minutes of regulation play Layton did not score in the overtime period losing their championship slot in tonight’s game In consolation action Brighton defeated Roy 7 and Olympus defeated Orem Roy High School led at the half but soon fell behind at the end of the 3rd quarter despite 18 game points by Caroline Smith Tonight’s games will culminate with Clearfield battling Skyline at 8 for the championship Brighpm ton will play Olympus for 4th and 6th positions at 6:10 pm and Lay-to- n will play Cottonwood for 3rd and 5th at 4:10 pm All games will be held at West High in Salt Lake 44-3- 8 50-3- 48-4- 26-2- 5 3 37-3- 0 LAYTON (38) 11 Townsend 1 7 6 Hair 6 4 15 Hatch 5 Smith 2 0--1 4 Duerden 0 0-- 2 0 Weise 0 4 2 Pobanz 0 4 38 0 King 0 0-- 0 0 Totals 14 1 4-- 3-- -6 2-- 10-2- 0-- SKYLINE (44) 19 Cannon 0 9 6 Mod sen 2 4 6 Vreeken 9 Havnie 2 0-- 2 4 Nagle 2 0-- 1 4 Robb 0 0-- 3 0 Lundstrom 2 5 Totals 17 20-2- 6 44 11 17 31 38—38 Layton 2-- 6-- 9 Skyline CLEARFIELD Peart 6 38 — 44 25 13 (46) 22 Lusk 1 0 2 Spaulding 2 2 6 Brown 4 0-- 1 8 Clark 0 4-- 5 4 Brandenburg 2 0-- 0 4 Totals 15 0 46 COTTONWOOD (40) Palmer 7 4-- 5 18 Tye 2 0--0 4 Cook 3 2 8 Bydde 1 5 Davis 1 0--0 2 Totals 16 3 Faux 2 40 10-1- 2 2-- 0-- 16-2- 2-- 8-- -1 Clearfield Cottonwood 9 10 24 20 36—46 30—40 : 67-6- 3 ROY (37) Smith 8 6 18 Gagon 1 4 6 Courney 3 0-- 1 6 Widdison 2 4 7 Owens 0 0-- 1 0 Fcdencamp 0 1 0 Totals 14 7 37 BRIGHTON (50) Jones 1 2 0--0 24 Martineau 0 3 2 Aufferessuf 4 1 0 13 Huntsman 3 2 8 Furslund 1 3 Totals 20 10-1- 8 2-- 4-- 3-- 0-- 2-- 5-- 2-- 50 18 18 Roy Brighton 26 23 30—37 37 — 50 Falcons Drop Duel By LAYNE THOMPSON Special to Standard-Examin- er HOLLADAY — Clearfield may have been outplayed and they may have lost their final game of the 1979-8season but the Falcons to everybody that you can proved lose a game without really being losers Skyline a perennial prep basketball power clinched yet another State Tournament berth in the 0 here Clearfield by downing didn’t Friday night That really Eagles surprise the who probably had their reservations already made at the University of Utah for the upcoming 0 4-- A 62-5- over-confide- nt 4-- A Boswell 3 0-- 0 6 Pazell 1 0-- 0 2 Player 7 0 14 Brown 6 17 Allen 0 0-- 3 0 DeMarco 3 4 8 Tebbs 0 2 2 Totals 21 5 49 10 26 35—45 Roy 7 4 48-4- The Huskies began turning the ball over while Royal head coach Ted Smith found the right player combinations He used the A 4-- 6 te WENT TO WORK 56-5- 59-5- high-percenta- -- 12-- 3 the story about the “won” that got away? The Layton High Lancers came within an eyelash of letting a win slip through their hands against beBingham here Friday evening fore recovering in time to post a 4 victory in the opening round of the state playoffs Nebraska-bounsenior David Burke cooly dropped in two free throws with 25 seconds remaining 4 to give the Lancers a edge a furious Bingthat finally halted ham rally in the final eight minutes Leading 2 after three periods Layton went into a soft freeze designed to get the shot but stopped looking at the basket almost entirely STAGED COMEBACK The Miners then staged a Weber St&te-typ- e comeback outscoring 77-7- 4 The two teams traded points throughout the second stanza with Weber finally taking its first lead of 9 on a basket by the night off a slick assist by Kennington mark City Johnson at the :S: Turn Back Bingham er 53-4- M- PLAYOFFS Special to Standard-ExaminLAYTON — Remember nt 16-a- ll 4--A ADELPHI Md (UPI) — Nelson Burton Jr won his first seven matches of the sixth round Friday with a 233 average to move from third place to the position going into today’s finals of the $90000 Washington stop on the Pro- first-roun- d v Snell hit the opening basket of the third quarter and it looked like the Lakers were ready to make a run for the gold 6-- 6 c6 & six-poi- OPENING BASKET 2-- tV Wav Jr5v 16-1- 5 0 ‘di their home hardwoods Weber this year’s Region One entered Friday’s champion contest as a definite favorite over the Farmers who finished just fifth in this year’s Region Three race with a 7 record But the Warriors were forced to come up with a clutch performance to prevent Granite from grabbing a upset Sprouse and Margetts gave Granite an early advantage but Skeen’s steady scoring brought the Warriors back to tie things up at before the Farmers forged out in front at the first stop back 4 v on er ne 75-7- 4 VERY VITAL ROLES 8 0 0 one-and-o- game-hig- h win 6 1 75-7- points including 19 in the first half and 11 during the first quarter and senior came up with a the of clutch baskets and a pair couple of pressurized free throws during the 4th period while Johnson just a junior shook off a slow start and added another 22 points for the Warriors including a crucial foul shot of his own with six seconds left which also helped insure Weber’s 45-3- 0-- 75-6- one-tw- o things right Their play the first half was good But Orem showed some solid depth through about nine players Their offensive was honed to a killer sharpness and they used it without mercy The Laker zone might have been on a blackboard for all the interest Orem took They shot inside and cut and from the foul line often to move from the halftime lead of to 8 with a quarter to play From there they really went wild scoring 13 points without Laker comment at one point as they lead It was moved out to a academic from there The reserves went the rest of the way Bonneville laden with juniors showed its own brand of poise in the early going Handily leaving the Orem zone press the Lakers scored nearly every trip down the floor with Call hitting 10 points in the first period to lead the Lakers ahead Orem spurted from there with 12 straight points before the Lakers took hold again This time Sylvester lent a hand tossing in eight and Call four to cut the halftime lead to four 0-- accidently slapped the net on the play Skeen and Johnson shot Weber back ahead by a 7 margin with 2:16 left but Granite scored six 3 straight points to pull within a of end Weber missed the front and Urry’s free throw cut the Warriors’ lead to 4 with 30 seconds left Then Kennington came to the line and tossed in two perfect pressure foul pitches to make it but Sprouse scored again and the Farmers were within 6 with 12 ticks on the clock Johnson’s free throw at the :06 mark gave Weber a edge and bomb just Sprouse’s desperate before the final buzzer missed its mark to prevent sending things into overtime and the Warriors were punch devastating combining forces for 53 points 31 On the other hand they did some 4 2 18 Tournament scheduled next ON OTHER HAND 2-- situation with ne 4-- A Steve Draney and Derek George with two each It wasn’t a high yield offensive performance for the Lakers 6-- d pressure-packe- 78-7- shooting Rounding out the scoring were Norm Haney and Dewayne Snell with four each and Cory Buckway BONNEVILLE (55) 19 Haney 1 3 Sylvester 8 6 22 Call 8 1 0-- 0 Srtefl 2 0--0 4 Gambles 0 0--0 0 Bockway Anderson 0 0 0 Draney 1 0-- 0 2 Hunt 0 0--0 0--1 2 Robinson 0 0--0 Trimble 0 1 0 George Heninger 0 0-- 0 0 Gardner 0 0-- 0 0 Bigler 0 0-- 0 Totals 23 3 55 OREM (81) 31 Fockrell 3 McMullin 6 2 1 4 McGinn 1 1 0 Russell 1 3 Bradshaw 2 9 McCartdless 10-1- 2 1 0 3 Anderson 0 0-- 1 0 Gleave 2 Schlcppi 1 81 8 Totals 27 27-3- 5 2 seconds left to help give Weber High a tense 6 win over Granite in a dramatic duel and send the Warriors into the 1980 State deep-in-the-com- er Orem had other thoughts The Tigers lapped up a half dozen Laker miscues and converted them to baskets and stepped up to the charity stripe 24 times hitting 19 to lock up the win Dave McGinn did the most harm as he scored 31 for Orem The Lakers can find some consolation They lose only Call to graduation and return virtually everyone else The Lakers are serious when they say wait ’till next year Box score: 4-- A 6-- nt 32-2- r look at the box score will tell you that the dynamic duo of Drew Skeen and Kelly Johnson were the heroes of Weber High’s narrow win over Granite in their preliminary 4-- A 70-4- fc Nsainr®w 5 tournament single-handedl- 22-2- 1 heads or feeling sorry for themselves they dove for loose balls stole passes y scrapped for re- bounds and if only a few key shots would have gone down it may have been different CLEARFIELD (50) Boar dan 1 4 6 Wallace 1 Nye 1 0 2 Cook 2 0 4 Totals SKYLINE (62) Drecksel 12 14-1- 6 38 Doman 2 9 Angeies 2 0-- 0 4 Jackson 2 0-- 0 4 Hicks 8 Gorringe 3-- 1 0-- But the thing that did surprise them was that CHS plays with determination and hustle and nobody gets away with taking the Falcons for granted It was the type of a defensive battle that saw only two players score in double figures Falcon guard Brook Hicks tanked 19 from all over the floor but the real damage came from the Eagles’ center Paul Drecksel who carried the Skyline offense with 38 points Hicks’ desperation heave as time ran out in the first half brought the Falcons to within one But the Eagles switched to a defense that tenacious man-ma- n fnreiMi CHS out of thoir nattorn and 90-fo- ot into a shooting drought for the first part of the second half Soon the Falcons trailed by as many as 12 with time running out on their season and for seniors Hicks Greg Boarden Danny Perkins Jeff Gorringe Scott Wallace and Cory Schofield it would be the end of a career But instead of hanging their 5 19 5 3-- 4-- 6 7-- 0-- 3-- Clearfield Perkins EQUIPmONT OPEN Daily 9-- 9 ALPINE OPORT SHOP 1165 Pattarson 393-006- 6 2 3 1- -2 RENTAL Fri -2 7 Rodriguez 4 Totals 22 1 2 62 7 21 29 — 50 4 S 11 96 0-- 0 18-2- 12 Skyline 1 9 Schofield 1 16 7 50 22 33 —62 -- |