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Show 2C Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, March 5, 1980 Dino girls defeated by unbeaten Timpview Dinos lose finale By LARRY JARA-MILL- O 7 score Hoping to get the wards. A last shot, Carbon ran was recorded at the 20-1- down the clock to half. seven A tough Springville seconds before Highs season losing possession on a defense stifled Hyde at the post as Carbon got ended on a losing note turnover. Sam Milovich got to most of their scoring last Thursday night as Springville slipped by the Springville ball from their outside handler and in- shootefs - Milovich, the Dinos in a heartbreaker at the tentionally fouled him Jenson and Nielsen. end of the final buzzer. with 3 seconds left on Only four Springville starters shared in The buzzer turned the clock. out to be the key factor Fortunately for Car- the scoring. Averett working against the bon, Springville had headed the list with 14 Dinos when Carbon not reached a points. Weight, the situation and were Red Devil center, held possession of the ball out of bounds with forced to bring it in compiled 8 points 2 second showing on while Felix hit for 7 from out of bouds. One was second all it the clock. points. Bulow rounded took to for out the Springville the Dinos Bob Center, Hyde took the pressure upon regain possession on scoring attack with 4 himself to make the the inbounds play with points. Carbon scoring was final decision and was help from Potts and Woodruff. This to able force a shot Barry spread out as Bent from about the foul set the scene for Jensen sank 10 points line before the buzzer Hydes final buzzer and Hyde ended his sounded. attempt. prep career with eight His shot fell short' A poor night at the points. Potts dropped hitting the front of the foul line for Carbon in six, Milovich hit for rim and Springville cost the Dinos the 4 and Scott Nielsen headed home with a game as they hit only and Barry Woodruff state tournament four from 12 from the each had two. berth in their hands. chairty stripe. Carbon trailed Springville had a Box Scores behind the Red Devils better night at the foul Carbon (32): Jenson for most of the game, line dropping in 6 for 5. - 5, 10; Nielsen 1, Potts-At the games but made their move 6; and tied things up outset, the Dinos and Woodruff - 1, 2; toward the end of the Red Devils played Hyde - 3, 8; final period at 29. 4; evenly as the first Milovich - 2, 32. Springvilles Mark quarter score of 8 Totals 14, Averett sank the final indicates. (33): Springville bucket of the game 14; Springville posted as Averett - 6, with 26 seconds left, much as a seven point Weight - 4, 8; in - 2, the 4 ; Felix lead second Bulow to however, put 7. Totals 14, quarter on outlet 2, Springville ahead, passes to their for 33. Sports Writer Carbon basketball 33-3- girls basketball team claimed the Region Six here championship last Thursday night by handing Carbon High a loss. It was the eighth straight victory for the without a loss in league play this season. The defeat dropped with the Dinos to one more game on the 68-3- one-and-o- ne High School. Carbon has already clinched a berth in the state Class tournament for girls, from your neighborhood TIXIIM 5-- 6, 35-3- night. The bright spot for the Dinos was the shooting of Karen Bunnell from the back court. The Dino junior finished the game with 10 points, the only Dino in double figures. She hit five baskets for the 10 points, all from long range and three of them in the first quarter when Carbon was making a Giordano and free challenge to the league throws by Pam Poulos and leaders. Jeri Muse and Hamilton. 22-1- 7, Dannette Carolyn Borla each had eight points for the Dinos and sophomore Dannette Carbon TView off Hamilton the bench to 4-- 4, 0-- 0, 12-- 0, 9. The ds exploded for a total of 24 points in the second period while Carbon managed only eight points. The halftime score stood at 7 and the ran this to 53- 25 at the 36-1- 0-- 0, -- back from a bad third quarter to whip the T in Bird JVs, overtime. Carbon had a good first half lead but fell behind in the third when period, they scored only three points in the eight minutes of play. They came back for 14 points in the fourth quarter to send the game into overtime. The Dinos winning four points in the overtime came on a basket by Judy 0-- 0, 2-- 2, 3-- 4, Carbons junior varisty team came 4, 2, -- strength. Muse 2, Carbon through 5; 8; Cha 2, quarter, going into the score six, all in the Bunnell 5, 10; second period only fourth quarter. Bateman Funk 0, 0; Branch Michele three points behind at scored 21 for the 1,0-- 2; Hillas 0, 2, 0-- 0, The fourth quarter was a standoff as Timpview came in with their reserves the last six minutes and the Dinos managed 14 points in the period, their best effort of the first came the 0-- 0, -- 3-- A now scheduled to be played at Davis High School in Kaysville later this month. The Dinos managed to stay with Timpview 2-- 8, 8-- 3 league slate, this in St. Thursday George against Dixie -- 0-- 9 5-- 2-- 2, 2, The talented 2 0-- 0, Timpview PROVO Dino Sam Milovich gets off a two point shot attempt as teammate Bob Hyde battles for position underneath in Carbon's final game of the year against Springville. Carpets ASSOCIATE) DRUGGISTS mWM F Tmmmw Drapes (3) Furniture Accessories unlimited mark. Cedar This 1st 2, 2-- 5, upcoming state Shops North Weeks Feature. EastPalmyra Pageant Tour by Bus or Air 0 677-184- 8 2; Totals Fishing excellent in lakes Utah Lake is providing excellent early spring fishing for white bass, according to Kevin Cherry, Utah flashy lure, Cherry For more information call Bond Life Fire 21; 17; 5-- 6, 11. 68. 1; 6; 8; County conservation officer for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. With warm weather, fishing will continue to improve, he said. White bass swim in large schools which are generally found at the lakes inlets. When a school is located, the bass will bite on any color or jig or small Tatton Auto 8, 3-- 4, there" Insurance Bateman tournament, their only Denning 8, apparent weakness Moore 4, 24, being a lack of reserve "We'll get 637-405- 2-- 4, 4, 4-- 5, 1ravel yu 0-- 0, -- "price . 0; Borla 8; Hamilton 2, Totals 15, 39. 0, Denning 17 and Betsy 3, 6. Moore 11. are a The Timpview big strong team that Richards 0, appear to be a strong Kepas 1, in the Hawkins 3, contender 2-- 2, Hills 836 East Several Departures 3 er winners, 20-2- 7, Historic design 637-363- three-quart- Melanie Poulos 0 We'll get you there" J'uivei 637-405- 0 stated. There is no limit on white bass so a fisherman can have hours of enjoyment catching the fish and many good meals at the table. The bass are best when they are skinned and filleted, rolled in batter and deep fried. According fish have obviously not tried white bass. tasting JCarbon High School presents CHARLES DICKENS' Recommended for Family enjoyment Thursday, Friday and Saturday March 6, 7 and 8 at 7:30 p.m. Carbon High School Auditorium Students $1 .50 Adults $2.50 to Cherry, the people who think trout are the best |