| OCR Text |
Show jf ir- Brighton Press Rips No. 1 Orem, 67-5- 3 By Jot Baird Tribune Spurts Writer Those old gunslingers, the Brighton Bengals. gave No I ranked Orem several pressing examples Friday night as to u hy they've been in the st jte ehainpionship game for the last two wars W i,'n f .ty The Salt Lake Tribune, : Saturday January . im 13, 19nt) Provo Demolishes Uintah Fop-Rank- ed Bingham. Bruce Applegjte and Slow Barkdull score 16 points eadi to lead the Miners past West Jordan Daren Butterfield led the the Jaguars with 17 our shunt, i s uv or .my body Special to flic Tribune Man Fr.nnpinn 'con-IROVl) Although the Bulldogs sooniid tu 24 st i uggle somewhat ih fonsivclv in the points and Ja Morgan added i. team in soiond half Drury ponded out that Provo, the No ranked 3 I mtuh the state demolished I'lniah Til 1 in a got sumo prnle They Region Eight plat f rnl.n night at wcion I going to lay down and die Provo High School Kenny Mohar led Uintah with 12 TIlC Bulldogs oulscoled Ihe I les points while Todd Mulville had 1U in the tirst four minutes oi the ille 75, Spanish Fork 69: opening quarter and were never At Springy Springvillo the lourtli tanked Red threatened They led 16 6 are the end t Devils goi all they wanted from of the first quarter and at interminded were as Dons, they seven mission Morgan scored into overtime befoie linally .straight points tvi close out the .second piehed pi evading Sprmgville is now 3 U ill that Provo and big bulge. period give Region Fight I'intah closed the gap briefly in the opening minutes of the third quarter 87, Pajson 72: At Timpyieyy as the Bulldogs suffered some defenthe third ranked Thunder-budTmipvicw, sive lapses But then Provo, with rolled past the outmanned LiFrampton and Morgan leading the ons, to up their Region Eight record way. scored eight straight points to to I and slay m the hunt lor the push the Bulldog load to 27 at league title. Uintah effectively used a zone defense to seal up the middle but the Pleasant Gro e 63, Carbon 49: At Bulldogs had no trouble hitting from Pleasant Glove, the Vikings cruised outside. past the Dinos to keep pace w ith Provo. Timpview and Sprmgville. The "We have great shooters." said Provo Coach Craig Drury. Til take Yikes are now in the league 1 ' Region Three in a row ' Cottonwood 78, Granite 52: At Cottonwood, the Colts got an easy win over the Farmers as Brad Burton tallied 13 points. The Colts are now in league play. Most of them w ere on display in the second quarter, when the Bengals' pressure defen ,e keyed a securd-quarteexplosion that was eventually parlayed into a surprisingly easy Region T wo victory over the unr 1U-- 3-- 1 up-so- 37-1- Skjiine 71, Tajlorsville 49: At Taylorsville, Mike Burrows scored 22 07-5- beaten Golden Tigers at Brighton. Down by eight going into period number two, the Bengal press forced eight Orem turnovers, many of which were turned into hoops on a 16-Brighton run that completely, and devastatingly turned things around. "What we did was set them up with a man defense, then we came at them w ith a zone in the second period, said Bengal Coach Duke Reid. "We use six different defenses and we gamble. And if we find something that works, we stick with it." Not much of anything was working in the first period for Brighton, as the taller Tigers with center Aaron Johnson doing much of the damage controlled the boards, ran their halfcourt game flawlessly and came out of the quarter with a commanding 16-- points, and John Vranes added 14 as the Eagles whipped the Warriors to in league play. go full-cou- rt Kearns 52, Granger 45: At Grang- er. Jerry Gipson's 15 points helped the Cougars to a win over the Lancers. Curt Condie led Granger hard-foug- with 17. 49-2- 2 Cyprus 62, Olympus 58: At Cyprus, the Pirates jolted the 5th ranked Titans, as Craig Sudbury poured in 22 points. Mitch Johnson led Oly with 25. x. Region Four 1 Bountiful 74, Highland 47: At Bountiful, the 4th ranked Braves cruised past the Rams as Dave Critchley scored 14 and Chad Rigby added 12. Steve Solomon led the Rams with 14. 6-- 8 Lendl, Jarryd Cruise To Masters Semifinals lead. East 92, Viewmont 72: At "It was scary at first," Bengal forthe Leopards rebounded from ward Richard Saunders related. an opening-weeloss to Bountiful to so and we weren't tall, 'They're getthe whip Vikings. ting a hand in their face. But it all Davis 54, Woods Cross 42: At paid off once we got our defense going in the second." Woods Cross, the second-rankeIndeed, the Bengals scored 10 Darts stayed unbeaten with an easy points in a row to begin the second win over the Wildcats. Davis is now 10-on the season. with four of the five hoops period off of turnpressure-inducecoming Region Six overs and by the time Tiger Coach Dick Belliston called time at the 4.41 South 46, West 44: At South, Daryl mark, Brighton had a 8 lead. White poured in 25 points, as the Cubs That advantage soon swelled to held off the stubborn Panthers to stay as forward Eddy McDaniel and unbeaten in league play. guard Todd Sylvester keyed another Murray 76, Jordan 62: At Jordan spurt. And the Bengals went into the lockeroom up after running the Spartans shocked the Bcetdig the final two minutes off the clock gers, as John Hunt scored 22 points while Eddie Blackham added 15 and Steve Olson converted an offenin league play af Murray is now sive rebound at the buzzer. tor a slow start in preseason. Score it Brighton 27-in overall, the second. Judge Memorial 65, Tooele 56: At "Well." sighed Belliston, whos club Tooele, the defending league champiis playing its first season in Region on Bulldogs sqaured their region reTwo this year, "we knew coming in cord at as Garrick Peters scored that they could press. In the first I 20 points. Jared Bunn led the Buffs thought we took the battle to them, with 14 then they went to the press in the second. Turnovers are a funny thing. The' first one doesn't really bother you, the second one does a little and the third bothers you more." The Tigers, he didn't need to add, were a pretty bothContinued From ered bunch by intermission. Richie Webb, who contributed 11 And whatever thoughts Orem had points, began peppering CSU from of rallying in the third were quickly the outside, BYU still attempted to punctcred by Saunders, who scored via an old ailment six of his team's first eight points missed free throws. The Cougars from the top of the key, the right an5 owned a lead on a and to gle keep 1:38 left. with the spread a comfortable But guess what? Capcner missed , Hillcrest 56, Alta 44: Ajt Hiiicresi, the front end of a with Shawn Whitehead poured in 18 points 1:25 remaining and repeated the trick as the Huskies rolled past Alta to a I with one minute to play. Meanwhile, the Rams tiptoed back Into contenregion record. Steve Neeleman and Todd Templeton led the Hawks with c tion at on a pair of David 12 apiece. free throws with 55 seconds AT. 60, Mountain View 53: At showing on the clock. Then, Colorado State fouled -American Fork, the Cavemen got a who? guess Capencr with 42 secsenior Cliff effort from onds left and tried to ice the BYU Bean in their upset of the Bruins. guard by calling a timeout. But BYU Todd Gentry led Mountain View with Coach Andersen encouraged Capencr 22. during the timeout and the California Bingham 67, Wfcst Jordan 56: At native swished both free throws in View-mon- t. NEW YORK (Ali - In an electrifying display of power, Ivan Lendl stopped Tim Mayotte and k d Sweden's Amiers Jarryd brushed aside Brad Gilbert Friday night to move into the semifinals of the d $500,000 0 d 23-1- 31-2- first-roun- 6-- 7-- 2 35-2- 3 2-- 0 g Souths Daryl White soars high for another rebound in the Cubs exciting victory over city rival West Friday. two-poi- B-- ll 43-2- BYU at Air Force At U.S. Air Force Acodemy, 7:30 p m K$l Radio (1160) Proboble Stoners Pos. YU, Brent Stephenson, 6.7 Jett Chatman, 19.1 Tom Gneitlng, 6 9 Bob Copener, 12 9 Richie Webb, 5.4 F F C G G Air Force, McDonald, 11.3 Jim GuIsviq, 9 4 Mike Lockwood, 7.4 Todd Beer, 7.7 Mike Edwards, 6.5 M. 3-- 62-6- 1 Tur-cott- 6-- 9 Peugeot Pros: At Harbor Springs, Mich, Norways Edvin Halsnes led the qualifying Friday at Boyne Highlands for the t ,000 Signature Beer ski scries. Halsnes, 20, recorded a time of 26.91 to top the field of 50 international pros on the only Midwest stop on the 1986 Peugeot Grand Prix U.S. Men's pro tour which includes a slalom Saturday and a giant slalom Sunday. Halsnes ts the current tour leader national tour. for the Wimsbcrgcir Again: At Kitzbuc-hel- . Austria, Peter Wirnsbcrgcr of Austria overcame poor visibility and gusty winds to win the men's World Cup downhill ski race Friday and move within striking distance of first place in the overall standings. It was the third downhill victory in Wtrns-bergea row for Bhc He skied a near perfect race m 2 minutes, 1.77 seconds to finish more than a hill second ahead of his nearest competitor. Austria's Erwin Resch was second r. in 2.03.00, and Pirmin Zurbriggcn of Switzerland, making a comeback from an injury earlier in the season, finished third in 2.03.12. American Doug Lewis placed fifth in 2 03.59. Haecher Earns Victory. At Puy St. Vincent, France, West Germany's Traudl Haecher made good on her decision not to retire last season by winning a womens World ski Cup super d giant slalom by more than a half-secon- over Switzerlands Marla Walliscr. Haecher, 23, said it was a super-ian- t slalom victory last season at the first of her avos, Switzerland World Cup career that made her change her mind about retiring. This season, she is among a crowd of racers hoping to dominate the event in its first season as a separate World Cup championship. Haecher completed the 6,627-foocourse in clear cold weather in one minute, 15.46 seconds. Walliscr was second in 1:16.09 and Switzerland's Vrcni Schneider third in t. e 1:16.37. this pressure situation to elevate the Cougars to a advantage. "He Capcner has had some experiences at the line this year that havent been so hot," acknowledged BYU's Andersen, "but I told him during that timeout to just step up there and you're going to make them. I told him. You're going to do it this time.'" And what was rushing through Ca- 64-6- 1 said Haecher, whose only previous top-1performance this season was fifth place in a giant slalom at Mari-bor- , Yugoslavia. "I didn't follow the same line as the others. I just let my skis go and I won." West German women have won both the super-- races held so far this season. Marina Kichl, who finished 11th Friday at 1:17.21, won the first at Sestriere, Italy in Decemsuper-ber, and leads the standings. 5 g g BYU Skiers Lead: At Crested Butte, Colo., Holly Anderson, Nancy Anderson and Marnie Mason placed one, two, three in Friday's National Collegiate Ski Association (NCSA) cross country womens race to pace the Cougars to a team two-daevent. lead In the Billin Aaron edged Utah Cougar States Rolf Sordal for the men's 15-Victory with Joel Davidowski, Jouni ijlnncp, Tim Murray and Juha Mikfola placing second through fifth in the men's giant slalom for BYU. Competition concludes Saturday with slalom and cross country relay races. y ' Second place put Walliscr 20 points ahead of compatriot Erika Hess at the top of the overall World Cup standings with 172 points. Hess, a slalom specialist, finished out of the points In 37th place. "It was a very, very good race," pener's nund when he walked to the line with BYU now owning a slender lead with 42 seconds left? "Coach told me to step up there, relax and hit 'em. So 1 took a deep breath, took a look at the crowd and got a smile on my face, and I knocked 'em down, reviwed Capcner, who also had four rebounds. "I was a little frustrated after missing those first I should be a 90 two shooter." percent Once Capcner made consecutive free throws, his BYU teammates followed. Alan Bollard, who collected nine points and six rebounds despite spraining an ankle in the second half, nailed two more foul shots with 31 seconds left and Webb swished two more with 22 seconds remaining to accuracy in give the Cougars the closing 42 seconds to ice the trione-poi- free-thro- Skiing: Lindb Stars in Europa Cup Downhills Tribune Wire Services Salt Lake's Rowmark Ski Academy athlete Hilary Lindh, competing with the U.S. Ski Team training squad, placed fourth and fifth in Europa Cup downhill action here Thursday and F riday to clock the best finishes by an American. former hard-servin- umph. ATLANTA (UPI - Tim Witherspoon came on strong in the late rounds Friday night to capture the World Boxing Association heavysplit weight title with a i decision over defending champion Tony Tubbs. There were no knockdowns in the bout, which the judges scored but and Witherspoon staggered Tubbs several times in the late rounds. Tubbs, 26, entered his first title 17 defense weighing 244 pounds than the heavier challenger pounds and admitted after the bout "I wasnt as active as I should have been" after winning the crown last April against Greg Cage. Witherspoon, 27, who grew up in south Philadelphia, was the aggressor from the opening round and manhandled Tubbs throughout the bout, forcing the challenger to 144-14- 1 144-14- four-gam- first-roun- field 143-14- the ropes almost at will. "He didn't do nothing," Witherbut he spoon said. "He jabbed didnt fight like a champion. lie kept moving away from me. He kept backing off, so I just had to lunge in after him." Witherspoon opened the 13th round with combination of body punches, then a slashing loft to the head that staggered the champion and sent him reeling into the ropes. He ended the round with another barrage of blows to Tubbs head and went to his corner at the bell with his arms raised. In the final round, the challenger unleashed a combination to head that staggered Tubbs again. The champion fought back briefly, but was sent into the ropes again by another combination to his head. Neither fighter was cut during the bout. . Nehemiahs Mark 50-Met- er - LOS ANGELES (AP) Greg Fosof the standards set by old nemesis Rcnaldo Nehemiah, running a world best of 5.88 seconds ter rewrote one in the hurdles Friday night at the Sunkist Invitational indoor track meet. Another world best was established by Johnny Gray, who lowered his own standard in the run during the meet at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Gray, the American record holder in the 800 meters outdoors, was timed in minutes, 46 8 seconds. . Foster, who won the silver medal in the high hurdles in the 1984 Olympics. topped the previous indoor world best of 5.92 by Nehemiah in d are dealing on our last 15 Hondas. While they last. We 880-yar- d 1 1982 Foster owns the second-fastes- t hurtime ever, 13.03, In the 1 dles outdoors. He clocked that time whilerunningsecondina 1981 race as Nehemiah set a world record of 12 93. 1966 Civic Si 5Spd., Moonroof 5 250 DOWN s17834 vi Plus Z3B GMMM) cm QDDijO mversit&CPUIED lux it 00 mo:, Ik i 79 APH OAU HONDA LEASE Civic 4-Do- 411 lOV-AP- or months OAG S.lill Uep Ken Garff Honda S39 per mo ! I 1 3 63 ' 1,1 ' J SttVICtS I I 'm i . per ytar Ilka to would develop an additional six A professional that firere income without leaving your present positien I want to talk to you. A oroven recruiter and closerthen res " Ijooll , ; Presently employed earning 30,000 F1NAHCIM. d Foster Shatters IF YOU ARE... IKTIKHAT10KAI lor a conldential interview. Itesume required, g Witherspoon Takes WB i Title Cpili0 CALU272I9231IT0DAY champion from NUAA Springfield. Mass But eveiy time he needed a point, the Czech righthander gut it After the two held serve lor the first six games of the opening set. Lendl finally broke the Mayotte, but not after Mayotte staved off one break point to pull to e deuce. That started Lendl on a run as he broke Mayotte again in the ninth game to close out the first set. then held his own service at love, including two service winners and two aces, to begin the second set. Gilbert had moved into the quarterfinals at Madison Square Garden with a shocking upset ol defending champion John McEnroe But the fireworks he displayed Wednesday night were nowhere in evidence against Jarryd. one of a quartet of Swedes to qualify for this nt Hot and Cold Cougars Defeat Rams 61-5- Nabisco Masters tennis championships 6 3 in a Lendl stopped Mayotte match much closer than the score indicated. while Jarryd had no problems with Gilbert, who upset defending champion John McEnroe in a d match. The Swede eliminated Gilbert In Saturday's nationally televised (NBC) semifinals, Jarryd will take on Wimbledon champion Boris Becker of West Germany, followed by Lendl against Ecuador's Andres Gomez. The championship match of tins season-endintournament will be held Sunday afternoon, with the winner pocketing $11)0.(10(1 and the runner-up getting $70,000. Lendl, seeking his third Masters ciown in five years, needed to pull out all the stups against Mayotte, a ' i |