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Show V SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 24. 187 Sports Cowboys too much for Piute The Kanab Cowboys got back on the winning track with a con The Cowboy Junior Varsity young Josh Blasdell picked up their fourth win of the was hot; scorching the nets for. 40 points, yes, you read that vincing 8259 victory over the season with a convinving 85-5- 1 Piute Thunderbirds last Friday shellacking. right, 40 points. Blasdell netted 16 in the first half and added Chad Brunner and evening in Marysville, or is it Rory 12 led Junction. 24 after the break. He connected the with way Sturgill The TBirds came out firing, points each. Brunner tallied all on 10 of 16 free throws. The Kyle Brunner and scoring the last eight points of of his in the first half. Matt other the first quarter to lead 2112 McFadden netted 10, with Monte Lance Brown, netted 15 and alter one.The Cowboys took over Hawkins scoring nine points. nine points, respectively. Matt in the second stanza, outscoring Charles Hammon, Aaron Pepper added six to the cause. the first four min- Greenland and Tyrone Larsen Piute The frosh jumped out to a 17-- 9 utes. Kanab took their first lead added eight apiece, with Daniel first quarter lead. They of the game with 1:45 left in the Gilberg contributing seven. stretched it every period, leadThe Cowboys jumped out to a ing 35-2- 1 at the half and 55-3- 9 first half on a Matt McFaddcn to 16 lead in the opening after three frames. The freshfive footer to lead 26-225 They scored the next six points to head period of play. They stretched men get a break for two weeks, into the locker room with a 32-2- 5 their lead to 1 1 points at the half with their next contest coming, " to make the score 40-2advantage. They against Millard on January 7. The Cowboy Varsity and JV The second half was all Kahab, put the game away in the third as they dominated play, build- quarter, outscoring the squads get back into action over ing up a 20 point lead with six Thunderbirds 22-1- 0 to go ahead the holiday break, hosting the 62-3- 9 minutes left in the game 58-3- 8 heading into the final Cowboy Classic on December 29 82-5& 30. The Varsity team plays frame of action. and won going away The freshmen team made it a Snow Canyon on Monday at 7 Jerron Glazier led a Cowboy attack, scoring clean sweep for the Cowboys, p.m.,whiletheJV squad tacklesa 22 points. Travis BrinkerhofT with a 72-5- 4 pounding of the tough I iurricane team at 3:45 pm. had a good game off the bench, scoring 12 points, all in the secPanguitcn ond half, with 10 coming in the fourth quarter. Chandler Cutler and Andy Lowe each added 10 Monday -- 5:15 p.m. points to the cause, with Latimer Smith tallying nine and Levi Hurricane Judd eight. T-Bir- B-Bo- 8-2.- in 5. 9. fI 9. well-balanc- ed Lynx Girls Consolation Tuesday - 5:15 p.m. . Continued frornPage 16 2 from the foul line. Angela Mellor added six on three field goals and Sara Brownfield had four on one field goal and 2 from the line. Four players scored two points each as eight 2-- members of the Lynx squad got in the scoring column. Joe City JV 36, . Lady Lynx JV 23 The Fredonia girls played the Wildcat girls even in the first quarter, but were out scored in each of the three remainingquar-ters- . It was 19-1- 0 for Joe Pity at , the half, 27-1- 7 after three periods, with the final score reading 36-2- 3 for Joe City. Rachelle Iverson led with eight points on four field goals. Amber Mellor had four and five player each chipped in two. Gooboy GIO88IO A& Freshman Josh EXasdeB (44) goes up for two of the 40 points he scared in last Friday evening s contest against the Piute High School frosh. The Cowboysoutscored the Thunderbirds 72-5-4 13 get their first win of the year Championship Tuesday - 7:00 p.m in convincing fashion. ! I n k - Valley boys beat Escalante & Milford By Angie Hoyt The Valley boys basketball team stayed undefeated in Region 15 by grabbing two wins over Escalante and Milford, Valley first traveled to Escalante where they picked up a 53-5- 1 victory. Tha jf score was tied at the end ofthe third quarter, but Valley rallied to ' 1 win. The Buffaloes were led by Paul Ctes who tcemi 15 and V Nathan Hoyt, who added 13. , The following day Valley faced ths Milford Tcprs. The game was ( marred by the election of Milford coach and threa players-tw- o Lady Lynx JV 3, and one from Valley, but the Buffaloes hung on to win Milford from Scligman JVS3 63-5Nathan Hoyt led all scores with 21, making 15 of 17 free The Fredonia girls jumped (Hit to a 17-- 5 first quarter lead. They , throws. Paul Cox had 17 and Ike Spencer added 14 for the outscored the Antelopes 15-- 6 in Buffaloes. quarter number two to lead 32-- 1 1 at halftime on their way to an 56-3easy victory Eight playCoach Gary Glover will be conducting a Little Hoopsters" ers got into the scoring column for the Lynx. Judie Nockidenah Basketball Clinic for any interested children ages K-- through the led with 18, all on field goal3, six month of January. This clinic will begin on Saturday, January 10 two pointers and two threes. and will be held each Saturday until February 7. Sessions will be Brandi Anderson scored 12 on divided into age groups and will focus on teaching basketball five field goals and 2 from the fundamentals and offer games that ,wll enhance each childs line. Rachelle Iverson chipped basketball skills. in with 1 1 and Kristina Winward The cost is $25 per child and there will be a registration table set added five on one field goal and up at the Cowboy Classic on December 29 and 30. 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