Show &PORI'S Tlic Salt lAke Tribune CLASS 1-- Boys QUARTERFINALS A CS Friday Mitivil 5 2(X) Thursday's exhIbition linescores BASEBALL NOTES At Bonds focusing on playing Tigers clamT Ravens for semifinal berth PPM- BY PETER MOMS Me Sal IAlk Millar one-at-b- 441 us" The Tigers looked much different in the second quarter Rhoades and Eddie Jones each scored seven points and Tabiona's defense began to look alive "Our defensive intensity was SO much better" Gines said "Our kids really put it together" Tabiona held Waterford to eight second-quarte- r points nine in the third quarter and 10 in the fourth The defense allowed the Tigers to get their first lead of the game early in the third when Rhoades hit two free throws and made it Rhoades was from the line Tabiona got its biggest lead at the start of the fourth quarter and again in overtime Waterford had a chance to win it with 97 seconds left in regulation and the score tied 41- 41 After inbounding the ball the Ravens could not find a shot inside and gave it to Cliff Snyder r who missed a with less than a second remaining The Ravens also had a chance after Rhoades' free throws in overtime but could not get their desperation shot off in time 26-2- 4 free-thro- 34-3- 1 47-4- 4 three-pointe- g Tabiona 50 Waterford 48 r 7ablene 4 12 Palo 10 Bmzel 40 Totals 1110-1Tanen —Jones 13 Glia6 4 Rhoades 18 Tassel 6 Totals 14 50 Gaels — Weierterd 2 (Polo Pales Graham) 14 14 10 -40 9 50 in 6 13 Kennedy 7 Manila Gmham 9 Van 2): Teem N 10 l'"'" 4 1 li ‘(' ) I' I 1 ( i a I Is i t k' 1 ' -1 ki - 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14 (1) Wes Lit Al demon 00) MI MON Weaver York 10 Kississonse Ballinssre kivt tion game win OVERTIME 003 MO ran Los 0) Philp( VW74417 030— 4 I I CO) IMS 10E —1 7 0 Doti Tucks (7) Male Osa Materna (4) Tabs (5) (M Corks° (9) assd Schroder Arm (5) COMO Pots (7) 110010t (0 Schmidt (9)ond (3) Yan (5) Pm Disko (6) 111—Ysk 14 1—Atanonas Oktingtrat Ss—Shank (I) 141—Deast Pans (1) have to do your job Its all right" On a rainy day Bonds was cheered when his name was introduced in the lineup by the public address announcer But he drew boos when he came to the plate in the first before bouncing out to the pitcher playoffs Today's Games Al Utah Valley State College Championship ended 2 59 Mount Vernon 57 game-tyin- :' ":-- Dupay 9 14 1 ) — Snyder 't (RammyMatheas) OVERTIME ) Vialerlord ' :" 50-4- IOW hibit ion debut on a cold and wet Thursday and wanted to just talk baseball after a appearance against the Chicago Cubs The Giants slugger didn't discuss a report in the San Francisco Chronicle that federal investigators were told the slugger was given steroids and human growth hormone -There is no need to address anything other than baseball It's what I do play baseball" Bonds said Thursday Asked if his preparation for the season was on course despite the distractions Bonds added: "So far it's been great Saar it's been working out real good" Bonds didn't seem irritated by all the attention as he was surrounded in a small locker room by a crowd of reporters Asked if too much was being made of the outside issues he said: "You guys "i4 Rhoades felt nervous when he steptxxl to the free throw line with two seconds left in overtime of Thursday's Class boys basketball quarterfinal against Waterford The feeling however did not last long "Until it went in" Rhoades said after the Tigers' 8 victory Rhoades secured the win by hitting both of his foul shots Ills thoughts at that moment he said were focused on the job at hand "I've just got to knock them down" Rhoades said when asked what he was thinking "We've been in that situation before 41nd tnissed and I didn't want to miss" The win advances Tabiona to a semifinal game tonight at 7:30 16 rival Region against Du chesne 'rho loss snapped Waterford's 19 game winning streak which dated back to Dec 11 the day Tabiona handed the Ravens their only loss of the season before 'Thursday Having beaten the Ravens earlier in the year the Tigers felt pretty good about their chances in the quarterfinals "We were confident we could beat them but we knew it would be a tough game" Tabiona coach Lee Gines said "We always expect to win We don't go into a game thinking we will lose" But at the end of the first quarter Gines was starting to have doubts Waterford had raced ahead to a 144 lead and leading scorer Tyson Brazen had not yet started scoring "I told them we've got to match their toughness and intensity" Gines said "It looked like they wanted it more than PRESS ASSOCIATED Barry Bonds made a brief ex 0or : OREM — Tabiona's Rowdy game-winnin- - 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