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Show THE PARK CITY Wednesday, March 13, 1974 CLAIMJUMPER JUMPS PW, WOLFES WAXES WEST For three quarters Claim-jump- was in the unfamiliar of position having to play catchThe Jumpers exbasketball. up ploded in the final period, . however, and defeated Park West by a 6 margin. Earlier in the evening, Wolfes had little trouble downing the Park West InThis was the structors, second loss for Park 'West Instructors in post season day and knocked than out of the double elimination tournament. Park West vs. Claim jumper : In the first quarter Claim-jumpburst to an 11-- 3 lead as A fourth quarter collapse by the Park City High Basketball er 62-3- 3. er the usually accurate outside 62-3- 3 shooting of Park West was not in evidence. However, by forcing the Jumpers to shoot from unaccustomed distances and doing a good job on the boards against their taller opponent, Park West fought back to gain a ' 7 lead at the end of the period. Both teams used a running game in the second period and Park West managed to stretch their margin to three points, 18-1- Team was responsible for a defeat at the hands of St. Joseph. This was the Miners second loss 70-5- 9 West added to the layups scored by Dave Runyan mid close-i- n baskets by Davidson for Claim-jumpresulted in the preser- vation of the Jumpers unblemished record in league and . post season pday. High scorer in the game was Claimjumpers Runyan with 23 points. Burt Mumin and John Freeh paced Park West with 13 points each. Wolfe's vs. Park West Instnictors With only four men on the floor for the first five minutes and the last six minutes of play, Wolfes still managed to post an easy victory over the Park West Instructors. After four minutes had elapsed in the first quarter, neither team had scored a point. Finally, breaking the scoring drought, Wolfes pulled out to a 0 lead at the end of the period. The second quarter would best be forgotten by Park West Instructors. They scored the first basket in less than five seconds but failed to register another score in the remaining 11 minutes and 55 seconds. Wolfes led at the half, Each team scored 13 points in the third quarter but Wolfes Park West Instructors, 12-- 8 in the final period and gained a 29 point victory. Kerry Bolton led all scorers, tallying 18 points for Wolfes while Dave Peets was high for the Instructors with 10 points. 71-S- Page 8 Season Ends For Miners ..... West failed to do so in the fourth quarter. Gold shooting by Pork er mm in the Region 9, Class 1A tournament and resulted in their elimination from post season play. Monday, March 4, Park City High School edged Noth Rich,. 56-5and the next day lost, 72-5to South Summit. Chi 5, 8, The first period of the St. Joseph game saw the teams trading baskets from the floor but the Miners got into eariy foul trouble. By capitalizing on the free throw situation, the Jays, trailing 2 with 1:25 remaining, held a 20-1-6 advantage at the end one-and-o- ne 14-1- of the quarter. Raik City employed defense their usual . zone. while St. Joseph used a 16 Ten of P.C.s points belonged to man-to-ma- n 2-1- -2 . BrianAndrus. Both teams came out running in the second quarter. The Jays scored' the first four points to make it 6 but the Miners then put eleven unanswered points on the board to take a 4 lead. Smothering the Jays with tight defense, Park City caused many turnovers. While St. Joseph found it difficult to get a shot off, the rebounding of Andrus and the shooting of Pat Pirraglio, Randy Kummer, and Andrus pushed the Miners to a 3 halftime lead. The third quarter was characterized by sloppy play and both teams had numerous turnovers. Using a full court press, St. 24-1- 27-2- 37-3- Joseph knotted the score at 37 all with 6: 57 remaining in the period. The next one and a half minutes were scoreless. After the teams traded baskets, Bill Lindsay sank two fold shots to. make it Park City. The Miners scored the next six points only to have the Jays score the last five, ending in favor of Park the quarter . . City. . .. The disasterous fourth quarter started out well enough, with the Miners increasing their lead to but the Jays came roaring back. Using a full court, man-toma- n press St. Joseph tied the conat the 5:43 mark. Park test, City seemed to run out of gas as the Jays scored repeatedly on fast breaks and easy shots under the basket. Unable to regain their momentum, the Miners found themselves on the short end of a 70-5-9 score at the buzzer. 41-3- 9, . 47-4- 4, 51-4- 4, 52-5- 2, 14-1- 37-3- 4. r In the third quarter, in success had more getting the ball underneath, mostly to Rusty Davidson, for the high percentage shot. Errant passes and other turnovers by the Jumpers, however, allowed Park Claim-jumpe- 37-1- 2. out-scor- West to maintain a slim one point lead, 52-5- 1. 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