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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8, W23 Sports Cowboys drop liwo The Kanab Cowboys dropped two games on the road last week to two tough 1A foes, Panguitch and Valley. Panguitch jumped out to a 12 point lead in the first period and held a seven to 16 point lead the rest of the game to A 0 run midway win the period and a couple through s of fast break gave them 85-7- 7-- 2. lay-up- the advantage early. After found itself in a similar position, down by 10 points after one quarter of play. After a Gilberg Valley scored nine in a row to start the game.Later in the first frame, the Buffaloes went on another run, this time outscoring the Cowboys 10-- to take a commanding 19-- 7 lead, which they never relinquished the rest of the game. Brunner stole an inbounds pass and fed Brinkerhoff for a lay-uthen hit a trey the next time down to the floor to cut the lead to before Ike Spencer nailed a three at the buzzer for a 2 Buffalo advantage. Both teams were cold starting the second quarter, with sophomore Marvin Hoyt's two free throws 2:31 into the period the first points. Joe Sorensen hit one from downtown the next trip down the floor and Valley was Alittle later Valley led up 27-134-1Kanab cut the lead to 17 but Valley at the half, much pretty kept that advantage for the rest of the game to come out on top Blasdell again led the Cowboy scorers with 14. Hawkins added 12 and Gilberg nine, with three-pointe- r, 2, Kanab cut the lead to seven, Panguitch went on another run, scoring nine in a row to lead 0 halfway through the second. The Cowboys battled back and only trailed by 10 at the In the third frame, half, 38-2Panguitch again built their lead up to 49-3- 3 before Kanab got it back to eight points 3 with 2:39 left. The Cowboys just couldn't get any closer and the Bobcats were back up by 15 points early in the fourth, Kanab cut the lead to nine points twice in the final period but ended up losing by 13, Josh Blasdell had a big night with 25 points. Lance Brown added 10, with Monte Hawkins nailing three treys for nine points. Clayton Cutler and Blake Brinkerhoffnetted eight apiece, Brunner and Brinkerhoff scorwith Daniel Gilberg tallying ing six apiece. Hoyt led Valley seven and Kyle Brunner five. with 21 points, with Spencer In action Friday night against adding 19 and Sorensen 13. g Kanab Charlie Crosby netted nine. Valley, 27-2- 0, p, 36-2- 19-1- 2, 22-1- 8. 51-4- 63-4- 8. 2. 3. 41-2- 85-7- 2. 4, 70-5- 3. slow-startin- Cowgirl Classic this weekend The second annual Cowgirl Classic gets underway with a JV game at 1:30 p.m. on Friday afternoon. The girls team is raffling off a half of beefdonated by Glazier's FoodTown. Tickets are available from any player, Coast Gas or Zion Pharmacy for $1 each or six for $5. The varsity schedule is below. John Watson 58 (c) blocks his man in action in last Saturday's Junior College National Championship game. Watson is the son of Dan and Loma Watson ofKanab . The 1 ranked Dixie Rebels were upset Butler running back Rudi Johnson rushed for 356 yards and scored by 2 Butler County, Kansas by the score of 49-3all seven touchdowns in an awesome performance for the Grizzlies. Dixie College right tackle 5. Lady Lynx also take 2nd place at Williams Tourney to a one point game with 36 seconds left. The Lynx got the Williams 53 Lady Lynx 69, In their first round game played rebound and managed to run Friday afternoon the Fredonia out the clock . Rachelle Iverson led the Lynx girls led 7 midway through the second quarter, but the Lady with 16 points. Sara Brownfield Vlkes cut it to a five point Lynx and Brandi Power netted 15 each. lead at halftime The Vi- Fredonia 50, Grand Canyon 12 This was about as onesided as kings continued their run early in the third quarter to como within a game could be. At halftime the two points, This was as Fredonia girls led 28-Grand close as Williams was able to get Canyon scored their first point as the third quarter ended with of the game on a foul shot three Fredonia clinging to a five point minutes into the third quarter The Lynx opened the with Fredonia up 31-- 3. There is lead, fourth period with a 16-- 0 run to no mercy rule in basketball. The extend the lead to 2 1 points. They Fredonia reserves played much of the fourth quarter and Grand coasted to the victory, Brandi Power led the Lynx Cnayon picked up seven points with 26 points, Rachelle Iverson to make the 50-1-2 final score. Sara Brownfield scored 14, chipped in 20, and Sara Brownfield added 17. Tanya Hardy 13 and Brandi Lady Lynx 54, Laughlin 51 Power had 10. This looked like another easy Camp Verde 52, Fredonia 51 OT The Camp Verde girls had a win for the Fredonia girls but it turned into quite a big height advantage over the With 1:34 to go in the third pe- Lady Lynx, but quickness and riod, the Lynx girls held a 20 determination kept Fredonia in Halfway the game and what a game it point lead, 50-3final the period, the was. There were seven ties and through Laughlin girls had cut that lead nine lead changes in this conThe Lady Lynx test. The biggest lead by either in half, to had to really hang on to pull this team was early in the game when one out. With Fredonia clinging Camp Verde had a seven point to a three point lead, 54-5a advantage. The Lynx then went Laughlin player missed a layup on an 1 run to tie the score at From that point on neither attempt which would have cut it By Kent Mason 28-1- 28-2- 28-2- 43-3- 3. 6. 0. 8. 69-5- 3. naii-bite- r. Consolation Sat. - 5 p.m. 1999 . Cowgirl Classic Championship Sat ' 7 p: 0. 52-4- Kanab Friday - 7 p.m. 2. 1, 8-- Escalante t . 9-- 9. team led by more than four points. The .halftime score showed Camp Verde up With 4:30 left in regulation, Fredonia held a three point advantage, 38-3Camp Verde regained the lead with three minutes to go, 40-3With 1:18 left Camp Verde looked to be in great But in this game shape, up no lead was safe. The Lady Lynx 19-1- 7. 5. 8. 46-4- 0. fought back to trail by only two with :48 left. With nine seconds to go, Camp Verde lost the ball out of bounds. The Lad' Lynx inbounded the ball on Camp Verdes end of the floor. A shot by Rachelle Iverson at the buzzer tied the score at 46-4and sent the game into overtime. In the four minute overtime, Camp Verde scored first to go up 6, Fredonia answered with two points cf their own to tie it back up. Camp Verde managed to score again but Fredonia answered .with two more. Camp 48-4- 6. Verde scored one more field goal to put them up by two points, 52-5Fredonia picked up one point on a foul shot and the overtime ended with Camp Verde winning the championship. Rachelle Iverson hit for 18 points and Brandi Power had 12. This weekend the girls will be playing Leupp at home. 0. |