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Show ! page B2 Tuesday January 21, 1997 Davis County Clipper Utes enjoy trip to Texas Lynn Averett Spoils Writer College men's basketball con- ference games continued this weekend with Utah and Utah State L'ntv ersity doing well while Brigham Young I'niversity and Weber State University failed to earn wins. 10-, No. 9 Utah traveled to the Lone Star State to take on Southern Methodist University (2-(2-0- 1, and Texas Christian It was a University (1-10-3- ) 12-5- ). good trip for Utah as the L'tes ran 7 and edged TCU over SMU 74-5- In their first ever meeting, Utah started slow as the Mustangs raced a 18-- 4 began to play. Utah managed to tie the game at 37 before intermission. The second half was all Utah as the Utes earned the victory. Utah shot 54.4 percent from the field while SMU was 41.4 percent. Mike Doleac led Utah with 26 Cat attack Joy Francom and Kim Hallows double up on the D against Murray's Jessica Dietlein during this play in ttie first half of their game at Woods Cross Friday Munay squeaked by with a 57 51 victory over The Cats Photo by Cathy Linford W.'jJs Goss' Trail Blazers cut down Jazz Ranch Hendricks Spoils U mei After heating three teams who ate the to forward looking e in the distant future- - the Jazz Sunday played a team whose tecent play of past they're vcrv familiar with, the Poitland I tail Blazers These two teams met in the playoffs last spring, and are surrenth in line to he paired again at the end of tills season Based on Sunday game a return set would pmhahly he just as hat d fought and on le el terms playotts--sometim- Sunday. Jan. Portland Trail Blazers 19 102, Jazz. The Jazz led hy 11 points in the third pettod. and were still up by seun as tin. Iinal period not underway, hut Poitland outsailed the Jazz hi 20 in the louitli quatler and held on to wm li was Portland's first win December in the last five regular season matchups with the Jazz The Blazers had lost eight of 10 games to I tali print to Sunday night's wm W all the loss, 101-6- 56-4- Kenny Anderson 4 scoted 26 points. 12 in the fourth quartet. IS m the second halt He hit font tlaee point baskets, with two coming m the decisive fourth quartet when the lead changed hands nine tunes Bryon Russell had loui three pointers tor the Jazz flame highlights: Jazz: Shooting fgs 45C . Its SSC . 3 ptrs 424 Team lebounds 11 Points: Hotnacek 22. Malone 17. Rebounds Malone It) Stockton Assists: Stockton It) 'lumoveis. 13. Trail Blazers Shooting: tgs49',. 70. rebounds: fts 49. Points Anderson 3 Team ptrs 16 26. Suborns 22. Robinson 17 Rebounds Suborns 7. lumoveis 16. 68 Wildcats lose game 12 Woods Cross chopped its I due with a gaiiu lioim at to Mm ray 'I he 'ss spartans lumped out to a 20 6 lead in the fust quartet For the Cals. Doug Cat Ison .scored 21 points to lead the way Joel dams tossed in 10 Joe Swam s for hit a pan ol Woods Cross .The Wildcats play again on 12th-ii.i'"- 69-4- 8 i the first 10 victory since 13 7-- 32 75, 5. Thursday. Jan. 16 Jazz 95, Phoenix Suns 91 Cedric Cehallos, who returned to Phoenix when the Suns shipped Horry to the LA Lakers, bad-bo- y missed a a thtee point attempt with just Keith Van Horn scored 23. Against TCU, Utah turned the ball over 22 times but still managed to defeat the Horned Frogs. at the break The Utes led 46-4- 2 and played well enough in the second for the victory. Utah shot 58.8 percent from the field while TCU was 39.2 percent. University of North Texas Van Horn led Utah with 23 points and eleven boards. Hanno Mottola scored 13 and Ben Caton contributed eleven for the Utes. quick and didnt let up. The Aggies built a 36-2- 7 halftime lead and refused to allow the Eagles back into the game. source 2 custom yourimprinted1 products. 5 DOZEN CAPS YOU BUY IMPRINTED WITH YOUR LOGO YOU EVERY Service CJ CO llwy 4, . Riwtd Refund AVALABlE CM O PIN AND SOLID PLAID INCA. ST PI PE COLOP $5.50 eo SEE US ON THE INTERNET AJ WWW PWRADS COWEDENC PEATIONS 12-3- ) Saturday Against CSN, WSU never got on track as the Matadors jumped halftime advantage. out to a 46-4- 3 WSU failed to make a run as the Wildcats lost to the Matadors for the first time in ten games. WSU shot 43.8 percent from the field while CSN hit for 51.9 percent. Darien Baskerville led WSU with 23 while Alex Fisher added 21 and Ryan Cuff scored 12. Against NAU, WSU was han- dled from the start as the built a Lumberjacks 40-3- 4 halftime advantage. The Wildcats made a run in the second but it wasn't enough as WSU lost their third straight Big Sky Conference game. WSU shot 47.6 percent while NAU was 54.9 percent. Baskerville led WSU with 27 while Fisher scored 16 and Cuff added 12. Against UNT, USU started UNT connected for 40.8 percent. Marcus Saxon led USU with 20 while Kevin Rice scored 17, Duane Rogers chipped in 12 and Maurice Sptllers added eleven. Against NMS, USU fell behind 9 at the early and trailed break. The Aggies rallied in the second half for the victory. NMS shot 50 percent while 41-3- Viewmont BOUNTIFUL hosted and destroyed Highland 4 High Thursday afternoon in Region 2 women's basketball. Thursday afternoon in 5-- (2-- Region 2 action. 79-3- Highland (0-Viewmont (2-- For all intents and purpose, the as game was over in the first period -a the Vikes exploded 26-- to- 9-- 3 10 12 26 19 22 12-7- 4 9 Highland - Wiseman 11. Pinnecoose 8, Pace 7, LePrey 5, 3 Lindquist. 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Weber State University (2-was upset 90-8- 1 by Cal State Northridge Thursday night in ei? 24atCypius. hss, 14 The 38 point shellacking tepre sents the fust genuine blowout the Jazz had admmisteted since Dec. 28 when they whipped up on the It was Philadelphia 76ers, 110-8- thiee-pomtei- rriday.Jan he Jazz played without Greg Ostertag and Bryon Russell, both out with knee injuries. But Stephen Howard and Chris Moms came off the bench to give the Jazz 26 points, and a strong second quarter by Karl Malone was all the Jazz needed to subdue the NBA's worst team. Utah nailed by one point after one period, but outscored the Grizzlies 25-in the second quarter, then put the game third quarter away with a 33-splutge Vancouver dropped to with the loss. Game highlights: Jazz Shooting fg 57.7 , ft 3 Team rebounds, 46. pits 12 Points. Malone 30. Howard 15, Carr 1. Rebounds: Howard 9. 1.3. Moms Assists: HomucekS. Turnovers: 13. Grizzlies' Shooting: fg 32.1rT, ft 68 2';. 3 ptis 23. Team lebounds 36. 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