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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JANUARY 23, 2002 Sports Fredonia boys Its nearly always a barnburner when Fredonia and Seligman meet on the basket- ball court. Anyne who missed this game, missed a dandy. This was the kind of game where both teams deserved to win. In the early going it was a game of flip- flops. Fredonia jumped out on top and led 2 halfway through the first period. Only to see the Antelopes go on a 11-- 0 run to close out the quarter leading 13-Fredonia scored 10 unan- swered points early in the sec- period to regain the lead, 1 The Lynx managed to stay if front for the rest of the game, but never at any time was it a 8-- 8. 8-1- Seligman, lose to St. Michael split-be- at By Kent Mason 3. play in the game, Fredonia ;ed The Lynx led 47-3- 9 with :55 on the clock. Over the next 45 seconds, the Antelopes outscored the Lynx 2 to close But within four points, 49-4time ran out on the charging Antelopes as Fredonia managed to pull this one out, Justin Johnson led the Lynx with 13 points. He also led the team in rebounding with 11. Brett LeClair chipped in with 12 43-3- 7. 6-- 5. 51-4- 5. points and eight rebounds, Shane McCormick added 10 points and Levi Whited seven, while Jacob Pratt collected six rebounds. On Saturday, St. Michael scored the last nine points of the game to So many times comfortable lead. Each time beat the Lynx fiill court press has Fredonia would start to pull in the past a of the downfall would come the brought away, Seligman charging back. It wasnt always Fredonia team. This game was just pretty to watch, but it was excit- - another chapter in that legacy, ing all the way. With 2:24 left to EarlyinthegametheLynxhandled 43-3- 9. Kanab Mens Basketball League Schedule 2002 Jan 26 (Sat) Feb 1200SamCo v. Rez 1PMRafterC v. Valley 2PmHolly v. Stampin Up 7PMHolly v. Rez 8PMRafter C v. SamCo Feb 5th (Tues) 7PMValley v. Rez 8PMStampin Up v. Rafter C 9PMSamCo v. Holly Feb 11th (Mon) 7PMSamCo v. Valley 8PMRez v. Stampin Up 9PMRafter C v. Holly v. Holly PMSamCo v. Rafter C 2PMValley v. Stampin Up 1 EebJS (Tues) 7PMRafter C v. Rez 8PMHolly v. Valley 9PMSamCo v. Stampin Up Feb 25th (Mon) 7PMSamCo v. Rez 8PMRafter C v. Valley 9PMHolly v. Stampin 2nd Up (Sat) PMStampin 2PMValley v. Rez 5th (Tues) March 11th (Mon) v. Rez v. Valley 9PMSamCo v. Stampin Up March 16th (Sat) 1200Valley v. Stampin Up 1PMRez v. Holly 2PMSamCo v. Rafter C 8PMHolly March 19tt (Tues) 7PMSamCo v. Valley 8PMRafter C v. Stampin 9PMHolly v. Rafter C 1PMValley v. Holly 2PMStampin Up v. SamCo Feb 12th (Tues) 7PMValley v. Rafter C 8PMRez v. SamCo 7PMHolly v. Samco 8PMRafter C v. Stampin Up v. Rez 1200Valley v. SamCo 1PMStampin Up v. Rez 2PMHolly v. Rafter C Feb 26th (Tues) 7PMHolly v. Rez 8PMRafter C v. SamCo v. Valley 4tb (Mon) 7PMStampin Up v. SamCo 8PMValley v. Holley March 9th (Sat) 1200Holly v. Rafter C 1PMStampin Up v. Rez 2PMValley v. SamCo March 12a (Tues) 7PMHolly v. SamCo 8PMRafter C v. Stampin Up 9PMRez v. Valley March 18th (Mon) 4, with :21 left in the game when Fredonia was whistled for an intentional foul. The Cardinal shooter made the first but missed the second. Unfortunately they grabbed the rebound. After d other intentional foul, the same thing happened and St. Michael an-on- won 43-3- 9. The deciding factor in this game was Fredonias inability to handle the full court press to the extent that they let their five point lead disappear in 2:40. it g loss for was a the players who did so well up until the critical point when everything seemed to go against them. Brett LeClair led the team heart-breakin- win 31-2- 3. New England (12-5- ) Lady Lynx also split By Kent Mason Fredonias girls basketball 13 points. Shane McCormick scVredM, with ail team also split with the Lady beatingSeligman of his coming late in the game L) and losing to St. Michael They sputtered and had a little trouble getting started but once they did, they rolled to a fairly il l6 easy win. The only time the things thaVdont get into the Seligman led in the whole game as PennS baske when like defense and re- led Siera Bundy con- bounding, he played an out- - they nected on a layup to tie the game, Jeanna Cash scored two buck- 2-- 0. w! think this will be a close game though, but the Rams will I do ers was just wishful thinking, at Pittsburgh (13-4- ) but who wouldve thought the The Patriots lucked out last Ram defense would outscore week against the Raiders when the Packers by themselves. I they got a gift from the referee, will nail the AFC and NFC Im sorry, that was not an games on the complete pass with a minute head to make up for last weeks and a half left in the game. That debacle. was a fumble! Meanwhile Pitts- burgh showed the Ravens who Philadelphia (13-5- ) has the best defense in the NFL, at St. Louis (15-2- ) Although Philadelphia and its not Baltimore. The Bus a played perfect game last week will be back for this game, but and killed the Bears, I dont see like last week, the Steelers that happening against the wont even need him. Pitts- Rams. St. Louis is just too good, burgh 21, New England 10 with Come out and support the especially in the dome at home, ets wrapped around one by Kim- berly Nockideneh, and Fredonia led It was 4 after one, and 4 at the half. Fredonia upped their lead to 27-2- 0 with one pe- 8-- riod left to play. They outscored the Antelopes 12-- 6 in the final quarter to win going away 39- - 2(L The Lynx were led by Siera Bundy with 11 points; Denalie McCormick chipped in 10, while Jeanna Cash and Kimberly Nockindeneh added six each, The Lady Lynx found selves up against a big, talented Cardinal team on Saturday and the outcome was never really in doubt. Fredonia scored first, but that was their only lead of the game. After one quarter of play, St. Michael led 13-- At the half the visitors stretched their lead to 27-1They led 39-2- 2 after three periods of play. them-scoreboo- k, 7. 3. seem to be mentally prepared for the aggressive style of play the Cardinals came at them with. Siera Bundy poured in 20 of Fredonias 30 points to lead all scorers. She had 16 of Fredonias half points. Stacy Heaton picked up five points, while Alayna Heaton added three. In the District Tournament to be played in Fredonia on Feb. 8th and 9th, both the girls and boys will participate. 17 second Valley boys still 7PMValley v. Rafter C undefeated, 9PMStampin Up v. The Valley Buffaloes stayed unbeaten to remain 1 in 1A basketball with a 55-4- 3 win over Bryce Valley. After trailing 28-2- 1 at the half, Valley rallied and outscored a game Bryce team 16-- 2 in the third period to put them in control heading into the final frame with a 37-3- 0 lead. Owen Hoyt had 17 and Kit Goulding 10 to lead the Buffs. Marvin Hoyt and Josh Sawyer added eight apiece. 8PMRez v. SamCo Holly 1200Stampin Up v. Holly 1 PMSamCo v. Rafter C 2PMRez v. Valley 7PMRafter C v. Rez 8PMHolly v. Valley 9PMStampin Up v. SamCo is Family Night, Pizza and Drinks! League Tournament will be played on March 29th and 30th! Each team is to bring one referee to every game! 18th 39-3- 8-- 2. March. 25ttIMon) March with three minutes left in the game the and Fredonia up by five, Cardinals went back to their full court pressure and the Lynx un- By Kyle Brunner raveled. The resulthadSt. Michael I was skunked last week for score nine straight points, while Fredonia hardly got the ball out of the first time in my illustrious prognosticating Career, going 0 their end of the court, for 4. 1 admit picking the PackSt. Michael had the lead 40-3- 9 19-1- March 23rd(Sat) Up it well, but in the fourth quarter 9PMRez v. Valley Eeb. 231331) 9PMRez v. Rafter 7PMRez v. Stampin Up 8PMSamCo v. Valley 9PMRafter C v. Holly 7PMRafterC 1200Rez March Holly Up v. Rafter C March 9PMStampin Up v. Valley Feb 9th (Sat) 9PMStampin Up 1200SamCo v. 1 (Mon) Feb 18th (Mon) 1200Rez March 4th 9PMStampin Up v. Holly EelLlSMSat) 16 12-- 0 |