Show 14— The Herald Journal Logun Utah Saadi J an m 1971 UDanwnis H(©y View §ky jena Reserves Star Em ILaigsiim Winns TDmUlIteir Mien Sparks (Cats Em 1st Stmrtmy Mole 68-5- Allen a sophomore drawing his first stating assignment shot passed and defensed with the best on the floor is he sparked the Cats to a 18-- 8 lead early in the first orarter Allen hit three With the Royals leading straight afield and Sky View never trailed again The Sky View sophomore swished the nets from the left comer stole the ball on a Royal inbound play to make a quick layup and finally scored on a fast break 74-7- 3 61-4- did! Outscoring the host Tigers 286 in the final eight minutes of play the Grizzlies pushed the contest into overtime and still won the game despite four regulars sitting on the bench wife five fouls And coach Rod Tueller— still gasping— couldn’t quite believe it himself ud 6-- 7 pin-poi- nt night Beus and Gar Nelson managed to crack into the double figures for Roy scoring 20 and 11 respectively Mike Hein nearly made it with nine The Royals whistled for 28 personal fouls saw Beus Danny Thomas and Rich Udink sidelined with five fouls Sky View had five called on Peterson and Dave Hendricks Allen who picked up his third personal in the first period finished the first half with four but managed to make it through the second half without a foul Erickson picked up three in the span of 1:33 in the opening minutes of the second quarter to go with an earlier one and was rested by Kay Olsen until the beginning of the second half He too made it through the entire second half without picking up another personal Sky View will take its 7 record against Logan (7-Friday night in the Utah State University Assembly Center in a must game if the Cats are to maintain any hope of a state tournament With still 2 minutes to go in the first period he had nine of his 11 points and Sky View was ball forcing the op:onent to play catch-u-p Bruce Eiickson and Steve McFarland chipped in some key rebounding and a few points and Sky Vie quickly moved out to an lead 21-- its biggest of the contest With Brad Beus who finished the night with 20 points to be the leading scorer leading the way for Roy the Royals gradually cut the difference to three points late in file third period and trailed by only four going lido the final eight minutes But Bob Ellis Erickson and Dan Peterson combined to give Sky View 12 paints to Roy’s three in the find four minutes of the final period and the Bobcats pretty well bad the game tucked away It was a ragged ball game with both teams pressing full court at times and five players left fiie game via the foul route The Royals showed a patient offense early to 7 take their only feeds 0 but the Roy 3 xone press was easily broken fay Sky View and 47-4- 5-- By Greg Hansel Herald Jeonal Sports Writer OGDEN— There have been comebacks rallies and desperation finishes many times in the history of basketball but when you classify overtime win against Ogden Logan’s Friday afternoon you’d have to look in the MV for miracles Taking everything into consideration there was absolutely no practical way Logan could have turned a 3 deficit into victory But they with Alien getting the hot hand the Bobcats were oble to take and maintain the momentum It was a balanced attack for coach Christensen’s crew with four starters and me reserve scoring in double figures Ellis playing a reserve role came off the bench to lead the Sky View scoring with 17 points followed by McFarland with 14 Allen and Erickson with 11 each and Peterson with 10 Erickson Peterson and McFarland also pulled down some key rebounds to keep the Cache Valley team in control McFarland bad seven seven defensive rebounds for a offensive total of 14 Erickson had 11 on each board for a total of 22 and Peterson finished with 18 grabs Besides his fine early shooting Allen added several fine assists and showed some passing as did Ellis who had five assists for file ByKuitMcGregar Sporti Editor SMITHFIELD— Coach Ivan Christensen of Sky View has been searching all season for a player to spark the Bobcat offense to pull the team together and to make the Cats the power they've been for six years Friday night ini 8 victory over Roy High School he may have found his player in the person of Bruce Allen 2-- Grnzzly’s Comebmek Battled Back “Our kids have got a lot of pride to battle back when we were 16 points behind” Tueller remarked "It was Just defense and guts and kids like Steve Wimmer Brad Bennett and Gary Sknith You Just couldn’t be as proud as I am right now” : MVb for the season and go The Royals are now UP against the Bonneville Lakers Friday at Bonneville 6 emu a zynnx fast-brea- k Warriors Win From- Foul Line hitting from 2825 feet out with regularity Richards before fouling out Mt five straight 20 footers in the fourth quarter and Bear River trailed by Just 4841 with aeva minutes to go But Hodsa Haws and Jones teamed for five fra throws and Weber increased its margin to 5843 with four minutes to play Bar River’s center Brad with 3:46 Fillmore fouled remaining and Bear River had no one to cope with the obvious height advantage of the Warriors Fillmore picked up four fouls In the first quarter With Shumway hitting twice from the corner Bear River made one final charge at the Warriors but couldn’t overcome four free throws In the final minute to register an upset Bear River now drops to a Shumway who Mt 26 points thir&plase tie in diviria one was the best man with 85 the floor with Sky Vlew-b- oth and Richards— despite a cold records Weber is 88 and holds a first half in which he scored but three game lead on Ben Lomond two points— was amazing for the top spot In the final half trailing 7 Elsewhere in Region One the two-ma-n vendetta started action Friday night Box Elder scored an impressive victory 8445 in over Ba Lomond TREMONTON un-be- at a 43-3- Editors note: UPI sports writer Joe Camkelli has a little Mack book that’s almost as effective as the NFL’s sophisticated computers for rating college football players Before last year's collegiate draft he named 20 of the first 26 players and 45 of the first 52 selected The year before he hit 6 and 4642 Here's his forecast for the 1971 draft at New York Jan 23-2- 28 By JOE CARNICELLI UPI Sports Writer NEW YORK (UPI)-Coll- ege football's “Year of the Quarter: back" and pm football's “desire for the quarterback” will produce a record number of passers on the first round of this year's National Football league draft on Thursday and 9 Friday Jan As many as eight quarterbacks led by Stanford's Jim Plunkett are expected to be chosen in the first session Among the teams listing quarterbacks as a prime need are Boston New Orleans Houston Philadelphia Atlanta Denver Green Bay St Louis and oddly enough both Super 28-2- 3owl teams Dallas i Baltimore and Punkett No is of course the man His size (64oot--3 and 208 pounds) and extraordinary passing ability make him a "can't miss" prospect The others expected to go on the first round in order are Archie Manning of Mississippi Lynn Dickey of Kansas State Dan Pastorini of Santa Clara Leo Hart of Duke Joe Theismann of Notre Dame Scott Hunter of Alabama and Chuck Hixson of Southern Methodist UCLA's Dennis Dummit and Boston College’s Frank Harris should follow right behind on the second round Running Logan Swim Team Beats dominate the backboank Brad Beus (21) and Gary Nelson (14) of Roy watch Sky View won 6841 (Herald Journal photo by Paul Willie) 1 backs and pass receivers are the next most available with linebackers and defensive backs defensive linemen and offensive linemen following in that order JD Hill of Arizona State Elmo Wright of Houston and Frank Lewis of Grambling are the premier pass receivers with Sam Dickerson of Southern California and Richmond's Jim Livesay also rated extremely high A surprise first round choice should be Dwight Harrison of Texas A&I The top linebackers are Greg Slough of Southern Cal Jack Ham of Penn State Isiah Robertson of Southern University and Charlie Weaver a Southern Cal defensive ‘end who'll be made a pro lineback- er The leading defensive backs line up as Jack Tatum of Ohio State Clarence Scott of Kansas State Bivian Lee of Prairie View and Leonard Dunlap of North Texas State while the top defensive linemen should be Tody Smith of Southern Cal Bob Bell of Cincinnati Richard Harris of Grambling Jack Youngblood of Florida and George Wells of New Mexico State The top offensive linemen are Holland of Tennessee State Henry Allison of San Diego State Dan Dierdorf of Michigan Dave Thompson iff Clem son ana Bob Newton of Verun Neka-- - Ogda Intermountain The Logan paddlen led by 72-7- 2 ten-foot- er 74-7- man-to-It’- s a 67-2- victory over Intermountain last Martin's 18 points and climbed Bobkittcns Fall To RoyJV Results medley relay: Logan Intermountain 1:35 ZOOyard freestyle: Parkinson L Neeley L Searge I Mar I 2:121 individual medley: McGregor L Haven I Begay I 154 freestyle: Bouwhuis L Cone L Begay I Gary I :305 100 yard freestyle: Bouwhuis L Parkinson L Josephson I Begay I 0:54 Bylend 1 L freestyle: 45 I L -- Begay George Payne I i L yard backstroke: McGregor Yaizio I Bennett Nelson I l 1M2 100 yard Skebelund i I 3510 n Logan in'ern-suntaiDiving: CorbrMge Johnson L 14325 100 Elder River 175 750 375 4 3 Sky View Intermountain 0 Division Two 1 Sky View 41 0 1000 5 3 425 4 4 500 3 5 7 375 125 1 Sky VlowJV57 4 VS 000 3 Weber Ben Lomond Ogden Bonneville Roy Mosor Friday's Resells Logon 74 Ogdon 73 (Overtime) Sky View 40 Roy 51 Weber 41 Beer River 57 Bonneville 44 Intermountein 54 Box Elder 14 Ben Lomond 45 Next Week's Gomes Sky View et Logon Beer River et Box Elder Roy ott Bonneville Ogden et Ben Lomond Webtr et Intermountein Region ti East SI Highland 72 West 71 Skyline 55 South 4 Olympus 43 Clearfield Viewmont 41 05 Layton Davis Region m 47 43 Hiller est N Jordan 55 Murray 71 Brighton 44 Grainte 77 Cottonwood Total fouls: Sky View 27 Roy 221 Fouled Out: Peterson Hendricks Beus Thomas Udink ' Sky View IV Cyprus 71 Bingham 5 Tooele 71 Granger 42 Kearns 44 Judge Memorial 44 Region IV Orem 44 Springvllle 40 Provo 14 Pleasant Grove 33 Carbon 10 Spanish Fork 4 American Fork 77 Payaon 75 V Score by quarters: -- 1 3 50 72 Logan 21 40 43 72 Ogden 74-- 74 73-- 73 Bobkittens 7847 The Royals opened a six-poi- lad after eight minutes nf play as Dick Hill scored seven and Da Sanders and Jeff Miles each added four Then in the second period with the same trio scoring six six and seven points respecSky View 254 and put the game on ice Sky View managed aty one field goal in the second period that by Kent Tingey and Bruce Allen collected six free throws — his total for the weekend in thre games was 42 points — for the tively Roy out-scor- LOGAN CITY'S ANNUAL nCLINIC To be held at the Logan City Office Bldg - North End RABIES $ LICENSE VACCINATION $ EITHER SEX breaststroke: Prchett L Boston total Kitta output 1:13 2' Yetlowhair t 400 yard freestyle relay: Logan Rock Pet W 7 whipped back into contention in division two— just two games behind Lomond and one behind Ogda 67-2- 3 4-- 6844 behind Bobby Ba victory over Bonneville a week earlier McGregor set a new school record in the 160 yard individual medley with a 1:549 clocking and Bouwhuis established a new mark in the 60 and 100 yard freestyle events with times 304 and 561 The two swimmers captured SMITHFIELD— The Roy three first places each and were varsity placed five junior aided by Jess Cone Steve in double figures Friday players Parkinson and Dave Sketwinmt night in the preliminary to the with two first-plafinishes Roy Sky View varsity contest each the and easily the heels of a On 7-- Sky View Division One Rsgion 8 weekend Parrish who did not play one of Ms better games finished with 21 points while Stone and Stokes both netted 12 Green topped file Tigers with 16 sophomore Mark Handy had 15 and Campbell added 12 for the lasers Logan is now 1 on the season and Ogden Is 4 Logan will meet Sky View in the Assembly Cater next Friday night Ray Lynn Thompson with 32 Tintic 72 Utah Deaf School 50 points and Mark Sackett’a 23 Morgan 42 North Summit 52 North Rich 55 Park City 34 gave Ba Lomond little hope of Wtndover 15 Duwway 43 division Weber lading catchirg Region VII 13 fed Williams’ the as Join Juab 53 North Sanpete 47 Scotties Box Elder fed all the Kevin Bouwhuis and Greg way 11 first Bonneville McGregor won nine of places on their way to 100 The leading runners are John Brcckington of Ohio State Joe Moore of Missouri Don McCauley of North Carolina Stive Worst er of Texas Joe Profit of Northeast Louisiana State Willie Armstrong of Crambling Mike Adamle of Northwestern and John Riggins of Kansas 70 Region one Basketball Standings Leaguel- 7 Passers Then Running Packs In NFL Prafft ot 4SWNV eading Weber withstood an amazing shooting show by Bear River’a Jeff Shumway and Mark Richards Friday night to win a thriller and remain in Regia One The underdog Bars gave the Warriors Ml they could handle and when the game was over Coach Darrell Hughes was one person who thought his Bears should have won Hughes pointed to the fact that Bear River scared five more field gals than Weber but in Weber had 36 attempts to Just 16 for the Bears Weber's inside trio of Ka Downs Mark Hodsa and Ryan Jones— plus Richard Haws— went to the foul line so ofta that it appeared you could’ve tickled them with a feather and bea ailed for fouling BRUCE ERKXSON (34) of Sky View comes down with one of 22 rebounds he claimed against Roy as he aaJ Dai Peterson (14) combined to 57-3- 3:35 remaining and argued the call He was assessed a technical and Ogden made three foul shots and a lay-i-n to push its lead to 7W2 with 2:41 on the clock —Enter Gary Smith A former regular Smith entered the game only when Walt Stone fouled out and hit four crucial Jump shots in the final three minutes making it 7040 for Ogden with 1:26 left Beaiiett Steals —Eric Hale (injured) Nyman Stone and Stokes were all on the bach with five fouls so Juniors Wimmer and Bennett teamed to steal file ball from Ogden’s Green and fed Parrish for a cripple to give Logana 71-- lead with 1:13 —Both teams proceeded to stall with the game tied and Stowell intercepted a pass with two seconds left Logan called time out and threw the kngthof the court to Stowell who had a free but he missed and it went into overtime Parrish —Again going with delay-tactic-s to Steve with in and 2:22 rebound a play tipped Flshbum hit the first of two fra throws for Ogda to make it 3 Logan with 57 seconds Although neither team could score again they both had ample opportunities but turnovers took charge Smith turned it over for Logan with 29 seconds to go and Ogden controlled and called time out with nine seconds remaining— setting up a final shot But Steve Maughan trapped Green in the corner and his desperation shot fell short as the buzzer sounded giving Logan a victory that won’t be hard to renumber “We had to change our zone defense to stop their momentum in the third period” Tueller added “and the kids did the job in the good to win when you’ll not at your 63-5- berth h fa remaining -- Robert Stokes hit a hook shot at the end of file third period giving Logan a bit of momentum and slight hopes of victory— but still trailed 0 —Ted Nyman playing with a special face rs guard was obviously not up to Ted Nyman standards for the first three periods But he hit two long jumpers to start the fourth quarter and Logan was back in business Dave Stowell who BRUCE ALLEN (24) of Sky View shoots over Roy’s Brad Bens played a key role in the turnabout stole a pass for two points a daring the second haff of the RoyAy' and scored and Logan was only trailing 6548 View game (Herald Journal photo by Paul Willie) with 5:06 to play 1) rw fought from a 4830 deficit to make tt 4869 at halftime on five points from Scott Parrish —h full court press by the Tigers continued to rattle the Grizzly and with Larry Ckmpbdl Donnie Green and Randy Lane taking foe ball from the Grizzlies with regularity Ogden scored 17 consecutive points to open the third quarter—taking a 9 lead with 3:31 rs 3-- 8-- it happened: ogan trailed all the way in the first half but Here’s how -L- --Nyman fouled out with L Rock I yard butterfly: Haven I Henri L Women L 1054 In very balanced scoring Miles finished with 17 points Hill had 16 Sanders 14 Jim Manning 12 and Scott Perry 11 for the LICENSES WILL BE $6 AFTER FEB 28th victors i J |