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Show Preseason Basketball Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, December 12. 1984 2C Continued from page 1C. I feel that the team will be ready, Jackson added. Bountiful 61 Brighton 60 the At Bountiful, snatched a 2-- Braves win as Dave Critchley hit a pressure free throw with 18 seconds to go in the game to lift Bountiful over the defending state champ hard-foug- ht Ben-ga- ls 61-6. 0. Brighton jumped to an early 14-- 4 lead before a hustling Bountiful defense started to take effect, and the Braves caught the Ben-gaat ll to end the first quar- ls From then on it was close all the way to the final gun. While Brighton has some good size returning from last years team, the Braves start a small lineup, but shot well from the perimeter to stay in the game. Tim Izatt pumped in 16 points for Bountiful and he was aided by Todd Allen, who hit for 13 and Steve Miles added 12. w&fy ' Z, jt 7gF; L5 Cottonwood 66, Davis 65 lead Davis watched a dwindle in the final 1:20 of the contest Friday as the Darts missed several key and allowed Cottonwood to overtake them in the final seconds free-thro- ter. r- - six-poi- nt 16-a- S ping 20 points from the field. Ogden shot 57 percent from the floor compared to 43 percent for the Falcons. Clearfield's preseason record falls to 1 with the los$; as the Falcons prepare for five straight road games. Clearfield travels to Ogden for a 7:30- clash with Ben Lomond Friday. 66-6- 5. The Darts built the lead slowly through the half on hot outside d defense shooting and that denyed the Colts the ball hard-nose- But the Colts came up with the shots when they needed them and the Darts missed free throws to allow Cottonwood back in the game. Eric Jorgenson scored 30 points to pace Roy, while Mike Newey and Mike Salvitti turned in solid performances. Reese led Viewmont with 16 points while Bill White added 14, and Brett Cloward added 13 points and 1 1 rebounds. The Colts scored the bucket with seven seconds left in the contest and Davis had one last shot that struck short at the Roys Ted Smith felt like his buzzer. team free played well in the tournaDavis made just 13 of 27 the losses. ment despite throws on the night. Mike Taylor paced the Darts Sure, were sad about the with 22 points, with Jeff Meier losses, but at this time of year and Casey Lloyd adding 15 each. were trying to prepare for the region. And Im encouraged by the Viewmont 71, Roy 67, fact that we were in all the games 30T with a chance 'to win, Smith In a Saturday game in the Box said. Elder Tournament both ViewViewmont coach Ron Johanmont and Roy had suffered two said his team played well at sen the into each losses close coming -. final game, which took Viewmont moments but also had its downfalls. three overtimes to win. go-ahe- : Layton 58, Kearns 53 Layton got off to a slow start and didnt play as well on defense as coach Doug Moon would like, . but the Lancers shot well and handed Kearns a 3 loss in Layton. It was a good win for us, but , to be competitive we have to rebound better and play better de-- 1 fense, Moon said. One very bright spot for the Lancers was pressure free throw shooting. The Lancers hurried six consecutive three throws in the final minute and when the game was on the line. Kearns got out to a small lead early and held on to it until, with about four minutes left in the final quarter, Layton went ahead. The Lancers only returning starter, Darrell Martin, poured in 18 points, and point guard Dan Bankhead with 12. Swingman Craig Dahl came off the bench to give the Lancers some needed assistance in the win, Anv 38-3- i mm "T one-ha- lf , , . Photo by Robert Regan Ogden 80, Falcons 71 'BOUNTIFUL relied on quickness and outside shooting to 0 down the defending 4A champs Brighton Friday. Ogdens Mark Heslop. poured in a game high 31 points, including 17 in the second half to lead the Tigers to an 1 win at Clearfield. Heslops performance inlcuded an incredible 8 of 9 baskets from the field in the second half. Clearfield used a strong press defense to stage a late rally but whenever the Falcons got close Heslop made the play to stop the rally. The Falcons put four players in' double figures, led by Greg Boykin with 16. Troy Markham had 15, and Eric West and Ken Ashby 61-6- 80-7- Continued from page 1C. Maybe the biggest area of improvement for Shawns game this Reason is his mental maturity and confidence on the floor. He is finally realizing that when he asserts himself no one can contain him. At least he Msnt faced anyone this year that tould. good measure of how, good Shawn can be is his play against d Vanos. Vanos will be a draft pick into the NBA tand Shawn clearly outplayed him. V, Hunsaker says Campbell definitely has the ability to extend his playing career beyond college. Especially if he continues to assert j himself the way he has begun the first-roun- ' can shoot. Youll probably never see this up at the Dee Center, but Shawn full-cou- could sit out there at the circle and knock them in all night hes always been able to shoot, Hunsaker said. Last year Campbell woke up one morning to find out after many years of trying that he was a basketball star. It used to be that some of the kids at his high school would-laugthree-poi- nt Photo by Rodney Wright 5 in Kaysville. good Cottonwood team 3 Darts on The the year. drop to led most of the second half, but fell behind in the final seconds to lose to a THE DARTS 66-6- 0-- rt scored 12 apiece. Ashby also seemed to be the only Falcon defender to effectively stop Heslop, turning in a fine at him, but theyre not laughing anymore," Hunsaker ad- defensive performance. ded. Clearfield outscored the Tigers More likely, now theyre cheer--in- g by 1 1 points from the foul line, him on. but were outscored by a whop ; year. Shawn has all the attributes it ; takes to be successful beyond col liege. He has the size. He is quick. His body responds well when he ; grants to do something, and he 1 Wrestling Picture Correction t I ,A MASTER LUBE photo caption last week in the Lakeside Review incorrectly Stated that Merrill Johnson of Clearfield lost to Davis Bruce Hinkley during the Layton High Invitational wrestling meet. Instead, Johnson was the victor in the match. Help bring the world together, one friendship atatime. GRAND OPENING FULL SERVICE SPECIAL This winter, arm yourself e with some serious weaponry: is the most powerful snow shovel you can buy. It throws snow up to 24 .feet. 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