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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Sports WEDNESDAY DECEMBER U. 1W7 16 I By Cody Brunner 3rd and 4th Grade Bulla 24, Raptors 18 The Bulls scoring was led by Tason Glazier with eight points. Mitchel Glazier and John Miles also pitched in with four points apiece. The Rap tors were paced by Tyler Ramsey with eight points and Byron Ramirez, who tallied four. leading scorers were David Mason, Cole Shakespear and Ken Wilcox, all with four points apiece. Wizards 25, Sixers 20 This game was the Wizards game from the start, but the Sixers made a valiant effort in the end. Nine out of the ten Wizards players scored, with Cody Brunner and Tyrell Crofts leading the way with six points each. The Sixers were led by Todd Smith with eight points. David Mason also pitched in six, with Andy Heaton adding four points. Rockets 26, Grizzlies 18 The Rockets had this game wrapped up by end of the third quarter. Their leading scorers 7th and 8th Grade were Sterling Glover with 12 points, Keith Howells with eight, Suns 31, Pistons 25 and Kreigh Carter with six. The This game was settled by a Grizzlies leading scorer was meager six points. The Suns Tanner Chamberlain, who net- leading scorers were Jonathon ted 14 points. with seven points, Shane 5th and 6th Grade Celtics 27, Hornets 20 The leading scorers for the Celtics in this game were Tony Colburn with eight points and Brandon Brown with five points. Danny Johnson and Matt Bice scored four apiece. The Hornets were led by Danny Hatch, as he scored 16 of his teams 20 points. Jazz 39, Sixers 15 This game is my pick for total domination of the week. The Jazz leading scorer was Kelly Brown with 11 points. Lance Mackelprang and Derrek Coleman added eight each,while Josh Sivley and Kade Glazier scored four apiece. The Sixers $ McCormick with five, and Ricky and Justin with four points each. The Pistons were paced by Dane Glazier's nine points. Dustin Lake and David Geiger also pitched in four points apiece. Sonics 38, Suns 34 The Sonics got their first win of the year, while at the same time dealing the Suns their first loss of the year, edging them Suns 43, Magic 38 The Suns balanced scoring was led by Bret Leclair with 10 point Shane MeCormiA net- Miami at New England j,., Ume for New years reso- ted .nine, Jonathoneighv Dusty How hard is it to beat a Jimmy iutjon8- - Mine is to return to early Button six, Wiuiam Hardy and formi last week with Johnson coached team two Justin four each. The Magic reconj including 3--1 in weeks in a row? Ask New was led by Sam Noel No this week, gland after this week? Pats 23, wuh 14 points, Scott Brown with Bitupsets.an upsets keep eye Mt on the play- - Dolphins 17. eight, and Mace Glazier with offg Minnesota at NY Giants onjy two teams (Jack- 81X' After the Giants beat the Cow- sonville and Miami) in the AFC who are not serious Super Bowl boys, and the Vikes limped into contenders. The NFC is a little the playoffs, this will be a great different, with only two teams game. Itll probably be the closhaving a realistic chance to go to est match of the week. Giants San Diego. 24, Vikes 13. En-scon- Detroit at Tampa Bay the Bucs week7recurtng mght. win this one and move on to Pistons leading scorers were maatout the Denver defense play San Francisco. The Dane Glaa.erw.th lOpomts Niners want to get revenge on ra. tumingMarkBnmeU Clay Greenland with eight, Never mind th, flash-- Tampa and Warren Maple tar David Geiger added five points, exorcise the Sapp for his illegal hits that contnbut backs, Twrnii with J.R. Jacksonville at Denver Colt Niemann scored 12, with Bloke Jepsen adding four. The , ing four. Quamberg demons of the biggest upset in took out Young and Rice. And NFL history by controlling the Lions are due for an and the Jags. Broncs tional letdown anyway. Bucs 27, Lions 18.' 38, Jags 27. emo-Brun- Joe By Kent Mason City 42, Fredonia 37 The Fredonia girls started out and could only manage one field goal in the first quarter. The score at the end of the quarter was 8--2 for Joe City. The Lynx also only picked up one field goal in the second quarter, a three- pointer by Brianne McCormick, and Brandi Anderson hit 4--4 from the foul line in the period, as only two members of the Lynx squad scored in the low scoring first half. The halftime score read 17- 9 for Joe City. The Lynx were Tired o your old cabinets? Arc they Sailing apart? 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Fredonia 39, Seligman SO This was a very dose game 9. rs through the first half with Fredonia holding, a slim one in point lead at halftime, 17-1a game in which neither team hit a foul shot after the first quarter. The Lynx hit on three of four attempts from the line in quarter number one, then did not shoot a single foul shot for the other three quarters of the contest, while Seligman went 2 from the line. Thru the final three quarters of the game, neither team hit a single shot from behind the three point line. Fredonia led 9--8 after one period. They maintained that narrow lead thru the second period, to go into halftime with the score 6 Lynx. The Fredonia girls outscored the opposition by four points in each of the final two periods to move out to the find score of 39-3-0 for the Lynx. Rachelle Iverson led the Lynx with 12 points on six field goals. Amber Mellor pitched in with nine on four field goals and 1 cf See Lynx Girls t Page 17 6, see you on Sunday forflenudo! 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