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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Sports 17 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 5, 2001 owboys drop close one to Virgin Valley, 48-4- 5 " the charity stripe, making only, points. 4 five of 11 in the game. This The sophomores lost two ?. T;r' & k " i r?s 5 aT V second game of the year last Wednesday, the Cowboys travel games last week. In Hurricane on Wednesday, the Tigers won in Mes- to Hurricane to battle the Tuesday in a nail-bitz; 8 and Cedar beat them 39-2- 1 A big second quar- Tigers. quite, on Thursday in Kanab. ter by the Bulldogs turned a 0 The junior varsity picked up tie after one stanza into a 9 their first win of the year with a Against the Tigers, Derreck halftime advantage. Andy convincing 4 victory over the Coleman canned 14 points, with McFadden was the big gun in Bulldogs. The Cowboy defense Cody Brunner adding 13 to pace the first half, scoring 11 of his was awesome in the first half, the Cowboys. Brandon Brown game high 13 points. Kanab allowing only five points, as they added nine, while Kelly Brown closed to within 7 with one took a commanding 18-- 5 lead at had six, Jesse Fitting four and "vperiod left to play. They gave it the break. After being outscored Truett Chamberlain two. Everyall in the final frame, scoring 18 in the third frame 13-- Kanab one was ice cold against Cedar, 5 rt '' N&. points, but they were still one finished strong with an 18-- 8 as they could only muster 21 X missed trey at the buzzer from advantage in the final period to points. Brandon Brown led the tying the game. Dane Glazier win going away. J.R. Quamberg way with nine points. Cody Corry wins Pigskin Predictions contest scored six of his eight points in led a balanced attack with nine Brunner and Sterling Glover had Don Cony (I) receives a $200 check and congratulations from Southern Utah the last quarter. Mace Glazier points. Steven Gilberg netted three apiece. Jesse Fitting, News publisher Dennis Brunner as he won the annual football contest Cony two in the seven, with all of them coming Truett Chamberlain and Clinton nailed edged out Kenley Glover by one point to win the Grand Prize Weekend fourth and finished with 10. Clay in the fourth quarter. Toby Dowse added two points each. Getaway to The Oasis in Mesquite , Nevada. Cony ended up with 76 conect The freshmen split, winning with nine Roundy popped in six, while netted Greenland 11, picks out of a total of 100 NFL and college football games over the 10 week and coming in the second half. Sam Shaye Jackson, Trevor Glover, over Virgin Valley 59-5contest. Noel rounded out the scoring Cody Brunner and Blake Doss losing to a good Hurricane team, Kanab pounded the ball with three points. The Cowboys each added five. Kelly Brown rm to chances accounted for from final three inside their the didnt help Sterling Glover against I It I I W i W, as he led the team in scoring with 18 points, with 14 coming ' ', 'C41 in the first half. The guard tandem ofDanny Johnson and Branline. Harvin Hoyt added 12 By Ebbony Eberly don Brown netted 12 and 11, 58-3- 2 ' The Valley High Buffalos points, vciihKit Gouldinghoop-inginnin- e. respectively. Clinton Dowse added Tali Sorensen came began their season victoriously eight, while Curtis Roundy and at the Southern Utah Univer- pip with nine steals to lead Charlene Miles, Nicole Moore Kade Glazier had four each, and By Dennis Brunner ; . . sity basketball touraamentlast' Valleys defense: The Kanab Cowgirls won their and Kristin-Dosadded three Evan Orton scored two. weekend. Ranked second inthe' The Buffalos Saturday game1 second of the young sea- apiece, with Andrea Brinkerhoff Against Hurricane, Brandon state for 1A teams, the boys gainst the Mt, Vernon Patri-- - son withgame 58-3- 2 of for led the way with 10 a the final Brown accounting point. thrashing were determined to show they els wasnt quite as intense as relaClasKanab hosts the Cowgirl High School. After a points. Colton Johnson netted will achieve the number one the night bebre. However, the Wayneclose Cowsic weekend with first from teams the this four, with Clinton Dowse, Cole tively period, ; boy3 knew they still needed to position this season kicked it into gear in the Panguitch, North Sevier and Shakespear and Sterling Glover On Friday, Valley faced the play their hardest and again girls second stanza to lead 5 at South Sevier competing. The adding four each. Brannon third place rcc Vd:e Waterford put their defense to work. Start- the break. face South Sevier on Vaughn finished the scoring with their Ravens. Aftcrlr 'r jbbwn away ing the ball game a littls shaky defense in They picked up hold- Cowgirls the third frame, one point. at Friday 7:15 p.m. by the Ravens at last years Valley had to hustle to gain ing the Lady Badgers to one State - Teur nainentV 'Valley"' ' central. .Takin g their lime with point as they took a commandstepped up' to meet this chad--; the ball the Buffalos1 secured ing 6 lead into the final quarlenge both p ; r tally and out on ' their lead,' draining shots 'all ter. thefloor Defense was thename over the court.,They extended Amanda led all scorof the game, "forcing 13 their lead to a 42 point differ- ers with 13Cooper while also points, Waterford tumoversm the first ence at one paint. The final down seven half. However, Waterfords . score was 78 to 33. With Owen pulling three shots rebounds, and gethustle at the other end of the Hoyt under the Patriots tight blocking four steals. Katy Stirland court kept them in the game.' watch, Valley forward Tail ting 10 netted points and had eight The determination in both Sorensen led the offense drain- boards. Heather Bistline added teams was evident coming out' ing 16 points. Owen still manSarah Cooper had six after, the. Half. .Waterford; aged to hoop in 15 points, with eight. five rebounds, while and points hustled in blacking many VaK Kit Goulding adding 111 Malinda Button scored six and This tournament was seen as ley shots, while Valley crashed four boards. Kortney the rebounds at both ends. a foreshadowing cf this years grabbed tossed in five points. Shelly Using their offense meticu- State Tournament, with the Jamie Hamblin and Sarah lously, Valley never gave the. Bret, second and Hard ranked added three each, while Ravens the satisfaction of a teams, in' the state present, Ramsay Charlene Miles and Stehanie lead. In, the end,-- Waterford Panguitch, Valley ' and Brinkerhoff rounded out the turned to fouling in an attempt' 'Waterford., Also getting a feel scoring with two apiece. Altogainccntrclcfthabafl. How- jfcr the State Tournament, though Sam Hamblin didnt ever, Valley prevailed with a which will be held on the SUU score, she hit the boards ONEBEDROOMPLUSLOFT REDWOOD DECKS hard, CO to 54 court. Furthermore, if shows victory. 11 down game-hig- h A4ACRESTREESANDGRASS ONE BATHROOM It was our foul shots and any indication ofthe state cham- hauling whileaalso rebounds, gettingfour rebounds that kept us in the pionship game, Valley has just 180 FEET RIVER FRONTAGE 1200SQUAREFEEX assists and two steals. ball game. If we want to be- a declared victory! The junior varsity also picked championship team, though, we up a win, although theirs was a need to keep working on our Call John Davis A big fourth lot closer, ball handling and teamwork, (435)644-260quarter, where Kanab outscored saidOwenHoyt, high scorer for (435)6890482 Wayne 11-- gave them the vici Valley with 32 points. t ERA Utah Properties tory. Stephanie Brinkerhoffled Always There For You Hoyt hit five the nine with Cowgirls johndkanab.net points, and was 1 1 for 13 frem tha foul while Sam Hamblin netted six. i J ; j r-- 43" 1. V- ; By Dennis Brunner The Kanab Cowboys lost their n - y w 3-- A er 48-4- 67-4- 5. 10-1- 27-1- 45-2- 33-2- - 9, : A- three-pointe- rs 2, 63-2- l:nhia frr?rPfVftr 1UU Toumcmsiit ViS y 8. Cowgirls too much for Wayne, beat them , s ' ; 34-1- ; 43-1- , SEVIERRIVER FRONTAGE . ! , , , . - ( 25-2- 2. 6 3, three-pcinte- rs . , i ; l : i i if t t. |