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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS TUESDAY JANUARY 12, 1993 Sports Hurricane and 1 Beavers too much for the Cowboys The Kanab Cowboys dropped a pair of games this past weekend. Friday night, the host Hurricane Tigers got revenge on Kanab after they were beaten in the Cowboy Classic by a rebound basket at the buzzer. With the score tied at 42 late in the third quarter, it appeared to be anyone's ballgame. Hurricane outscored the Cowboys 29- 12 to win going away Hurricane led the whole first half but Kanab scored the last five points to get within one at 33-3Kanab hit the first two baskets starting out the second Huricane hit half to go up 36-3some three point shots to tie it up at 42. The Tigers were 10 of 71-5- 4. 2. 3. 12 from the free throw line the rest of the game. Bucky Orton had 18 points to lead Kanab Tyler Cornell and Scott Moore added 12 each in a role. Royd supporting Darrington had 17 to lead the Tigers. Saturday night, the Cowboys traveled to Beaver to battle the 1 ranked team in the region. Beaver's Paul Foster game out smoking with two three pointers and a basket putting them ahead 12-- Kanab fast breaked to a 3 lead after one quarter as Beaver went cold. Tyler Cornell hit the first three baskets in the game for the 6. 15-1- Kanab stretched their lead tolO points and then held off Richfield to win 52-4Stephanie Reidhead came off the bench to hit nine points in the second half. Jessica Cooper led Kanab the Cowgirls. secRichfield came back in the with 17 and Jodi Hawkins ond quarter to lead at the half chipped in with 12. The Cow27-2Jessica Cooper got hot in girls travel to Valley Thursday the third stanza to put Kanab night mid then host Delta Satback in the lead by one poin.t urday evening. 8-- 6. 5. FOUR SEASONS "50'S STYLE" RESTAURANT 57-4- 1 Friday night the Buffaloes ing the way with 12. Kyle Spencer defeated the Wolves of Enter- - ? and Lyle Gould mg addled 11, with Their record is Jared Hoyt contributing 10. prise 57-4the now 2-- 3 in Region 12 action. With Kanab leading 25-2Valley boys will play Panguitch Beavers went on a 11-- 2 run to home on January 15 and Bryce at had balanced Valley very take the halftime lead 33-2leadwith Baird Valley on the 16th. scoring Tony They continued their hot shooting in the third quarter as Kanab stayed cold. The Beavers stretched their lead to 58-4- 5 after three periods. 28-1By Natalie Spencer Valley. Although the game The Cowboys couldnt close the to be in Valleys favor, The Buffaloes seemed Valley Lady Bucky had another gap as they lost 79-6home Millard wasnt giving up. They tough game Orton again led Kanab with 19 on out the Millard came of the locker room, and points. Tyler Cornell chipped in against 6. Millard Eaglesvarto use their inside player, began junior January with 12. Mason Fox and Paul won in the first Olson, handily sity Cynthia andbegan to score. Kabonic added 10 apiece. 49-3Buffaloes The kept fighting howPaul Foster led the Beavers game deThe Varsity game was a ever, with the final score 48-3with 21 points and Nate fensive struggle. Valley took Tiana Heaton led the Buffaloes Robinson added 15. The Cowboys host Parowan it right to the Eagles, shutting with 12 points. Valley girls will play Kanab on this Friday and travel to Delta them out from scoring until 1 the last minute of the st quar- January 14, and Wayne County on Saturday. ter. At half time, the score was on January 16. 1. 2, 7. Valley girls win once more 0, 6. 6. 0. Little League Basketball Lady Cowboys win two over Beaver and Richfield Kanab topped Richfield Friday 52-4- 6 to go 1 on the season. They led 12-- 8 after one period as Jodi Hawkins hit two treys and a two pointer to lead Valley tops Enterprise 7th-8t- h Grade Wednesday night the Sixers the Magic 20-1- 6 in big league action. Yates Wright led the Sixers with 8 points and Pe-ter Chamberlain had 4 to lead the Magic. Thursday night there were two games. The Sonics were too much for the Suns as they outscored them 38-2Jacob Robinson net- ted 12 points to pace the win- Justin Mackelprang and Matt Hobson each had 4 for the Suns. In a high scoring contest, the Bucks held offthe Lakers to edge 42-3Nate Black was hot for the Bucks, netting 27 points. Chandler Cutler had 12 points to lead the Lakers. 0. 9. 5th - 6th Grade Blazers team in which everyone scored. Tom Johnson netted 11 Tuesday night the Warriors points to lead the Hawks includ-defeate- d in a ing a half-cou-rt three pointer at nipped the Hawks 19-1- 8 close was all that the end of the first half, game way. the Clint Freeman led the Warriors 3rd - 4th Grade scoring with 6 points. Kenneth Jackson also had 6 for the Hawks. Wednesday night the Hornets stayed unbeaten with a 35-2- 3 win over the Celtics. JerronGla- zier had 14 and Latimer Smith 12 to pace the Hornets. Charles Hammon led the Celtics with 8 points. InjunioractionTuesdaynight the Bulls held on to edge the Knicks Josh Blasdell hit five shots in a row in the third quarter and led the Bulls in ing with 10 points. For the Knicks, Kyle Brunner was red hot with 16 points. In another exciting game the Inthelastgameforthisleague, the Blazers started out with a Jazz nipped the Spurs in over-theDavid Jackson was blistering first quarter to lead time 16-The Hawks couldn't re- - high man for the Jazz, hitting for 20 points. David Hall and cover and went on to lose Rory Brunner had 13 and Joel Jimmy Narramore led the Spurs 24-2- 2. scor-ner- s. m 34-3- 2. 3. 39-2- 0. Howells 10 to lead a balanced with 8 points each. Now Featuring our Daily Blue Plate Specials Lunch & Dinner friday - Deep fried Cod dll With You Can 36 N 300 West Kanab, Utah fries fat - $6 95 644-263- 5 The Blazers, a fifth and sixth grade basketball team, huddle around their coach during action last week. The players, Donnie Mason, Josh Howells, Clayton Cutler, Zack Tait, Jason Blanchard, Scott Rhees, Rory Brunner and Ben Aiken. Photo by Jo McFadden. l--r, |