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Show Sports SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 13 i rst wi n f get Cowboys WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20, 1995 Girls drop v pair in Cedar ... The Kanab varsity basketball quarter taking a 16-- lead, scorteam traveled to Cedar City for ing the first seven points of the the SUU tournament over the game. But Kanab only scored weekend. In their first game, four points in the second quarFriday, the Cowboys played the ter, enabling the Eagles to get Ben Lomond Scots, a 4A team within one at the half from northern Utah. The CowThe Cow'boys maintained a defense five on the boys played good point lead through the third their two This was quarter and then the game low a scoring affair in the first started getting close. The in Duchesne press caused turnquarter with the score Ben Lomonds favor. But by half- overs by the Cowboys and they with 2:05 left. time, the Cowboys decreased the tied it up at The Kanab girls basketball team also was in action at the SUU tournament in Cedar City. In their first game Friday night, the girls took on Monticello and gave a valiant effort, but lost 57-3The girls started out good, taking a 0 lead after one quarter of play. But in the next two quarters the lady Cowboys would only score seven points and the Buckaroos took a big lead. Kanab doubled their points in the final stanza to fall by the 20-1- 9. 8. 12-1- final score of 57-3- 8. seven-footer- s. 9-- 4 42-4- 2 The Scots Scots lead to came out storming in the third quarter, increasing their lead to 37-2- 9 after the end of the period. The Cowboys tried to make a with comeback, trailing 40-3- 4 six minutes left in the game. But the Scots started to pull away, leading 46-3- 6 with over two minutes left. The Cowboys gave it one last run and got to within five points at 47-4- 2 with 1:07 left. The lead was cut to 48-4- 5 with 16 seconds left, but the Scots were at the free throw line. They made both to clinch the win, with the final score 51-4Casey Glover led Kanab with 17 points. Jake Ramsey and Charlie Greenland also turned in good games with 12 apiece. The Kanab Cowboys won their first game of the young season Saturday, beating the Duchesne Eagles 52-4- 7 to bringtheir record to 3 with almost the same score as Friday night's game. The Cowboys came out hot in 17-1- Jaime Hous- ton was high scorer with 12 points, Mary Dalton netted nine and Jana Higley added six. The second game of the weekend for the Cowboys was against the Pine View Panthers of St. George. The Cowboys offense started out slow, scoring only 10 points in the first half which enabled the Panthers to take a 21 point lead. The offense for the Cowboys was better in the second half, but the defense was not there as the Panthers still outscored them 37-2- 6 and the game ended 6 in favor of Pine View. The two high scorers for Kanab were Jaime Houston with 18 and Mary Dalton with 14. The Cowboys next game is tonight at Panguitch with the JVs playing at 5:00 and the varsity at 7:00. The Kanab Freshman girls hosted the Page Sun Devils last Wednesday. The girls came up with a big win at 62-4They were ahead most of the game with a 35-1- 9 halftime lead, extended it to 48-- 3 L after three periods of play, before Page pressed and got within seven The young Cowpoints at 50-4boys took over for the rest of the Melanie game and won 62-4Dalton found the net a lot, scoring 19 points, including 17 in the first half. Ashleigh Chamberlain was right behind her with 18. Casey Daley also did good for the girls, scoring 15 points, with Adrienne Swapp netting six. 6 5. 7. 68-3- Casey Glover hit a huge three pointer to break the tie with 1:11 left in the game to put the Jake Ramsey Cowboys up 47-4stole the ball and got fouled with a minute to go. He had two free 4. throw attempts and drained them both to make the score 49-4- 4. on a Duchesne cut it to more Three three point play. points by Kanab sealed the victory, with the final score 52-4The Kanab team was again led by Casey Glover with 18 points. Charlie Greenland scored 10, 49-4- 7 7. with Jeremy Brunner and Vaughn Jackson each adding seven. The Cowboys are back in action this Friday at Piute with the freshman and junior varsity games starting at 5:30 and the varsity tip-of- f set for 7:30. fiffirTThtTfrifEm fSiTTKl ii 1-- uekHe the-firs- t 8. 3. 8. i0 Cowboy Charlie Greenland goes up high to snag this rebound from one ofBen Lomond's seven footers. The Cowboys dropped their game to the Scots 51-4but came back Saturday and picked up their first victory of the year over Duchesne 52-47, 7. land. Raiders 10, Broncos 7 O.T. Spiral Continued Miami(8-7- ) from Page 12 thers 22, Skins 16 OT. Denver(7-8- ) at Oakland(8-7- ) at St. Louis(7-8- ) Don Shulas 32 year career hinges on this one game. It doesnt seem fair, does it? Sorry, Don. Rams 24, Dolphins 17. A game for the Raid- Dallas(ll-4- ) at Arizona(4ll) The last game of the year will be ers, is a waste of time for the Broncos. But they will still make about as exitingaswatchingplants a game of it just to upset Oak- - grow. Cowboys 40, Cards 31. must-wi- n Kaibab Storage Or e e rii o We at Holiday Inn Express-Kana- b would like to invite you, your family, friends and visitors to get acquainted with Kanab's finest new motel and to take advantage of our Special Introductory Rate. good through Jan. 31, 1996. For more info call 644-888- 8. Pts ii Gen. Mgr. Michael L. Swasey Holiday Inn Express Gift Shop Year End Clearance Sale fill items 20-5- 0 Off i We have the finest jewelry, pottery and sand paintings found in the southwest. Open 24 hours. Sale ends Jan. 3, 1996. 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