Show 16— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday February 26 1984 — Grizzlies secure top spot in a fight most foul Logan's Msrk Davis grabbed the as a rebounds to send the thread defensive first Grizzlies out to s 2 lead Thorne stepped to the to make line for the first time with 4:30 to play 11 score to on points would 2 He go count the 11 of 13 that quarter the Grizzlies would2 hit frmn the line and hold Heslop to points while By Mike Ingraham sports writer ' 8-- The bottom line following Friday night's fracas at the Recreation Center is that Logan pummeled Ogden 3 and stands alone ip first place in Region 5 "for at least a week" in the wary words of Grizzly Coach Larry Comadena The next line that comes to mind Is the senior line those Grizzlies who played their home 9-- 74-6- building a 21--7 lead "We’ve been down early in all five of our losses" Mid Rice But that's not what ns Employing a brand new 2 zone defense the Grizzlies kept the Tiger! at a decent if never entirely comfortable length never 1cm than eight points “We were concerned about their perimeter offens" said Comadena "We wanted to ball to come inside where we thought we could handle them" 3-- The game’s high scorer Thorne collected all of eight points from the floor while shooting 28 of 34 from the foul line for 38 points The other pacesetter Ogden's Mark Heslop scored 22 of his 33 points from the field hitting 11 of 12 from the line n being Heslop of course rated a then by a and White Kevin dogged first by succession of Grizzlies Cold from the beginning the Ogden ace began to take matters into his own hands at the beginning of the second half Three field goals and a pair of foul shots by No 43 had Comadena calling in his troops for a huddle man-to-ma- The natural conclusion of all this fun was reached in the fourth quarter when the game went absolutely stagnant Logan scoring all of it’s 24 points on foul shots Amidst forgettable play there was one line that may be remembered It came from Ogden Coach Dick Rice “We could have used more fouls in the last half” he said The Tigers obviously could have But the game surely could not bear another find unless it could be whistled in there somewhere in the final 10 seconds seemingly the only stretch unbroken by a call "Scary' Mid Comadena Com-ade- was thinking Not for nothing had he invited the team to his home during the week for a review of last year’s films showing Ogden mnHikta the Grizzlies despite a dreadful farewells to a cheering crowd Todd Adams Adam Bateman Nate Call Craig Davis Mark Davis Robert Perry Gordon Raymond and Rick Thorne all went out winners This roster is not to be confused with yet another lineup a police lineup The game itself belongs there Evidence of the contest's criminality lies at the foul line which was never more foul than on Friday A supernatural 89 penalties 30 of 60 were whistled Logan going hold on from the line Ogden 19 of 29 "I thought thoM times when we negated their points were turning points" he said speaking of Another fail another foul Friday as Logan's Dave Teuscher goes down while teammate Craig Davis and Ogden's Mark Heslop (43) Greg Larson (50) and Kelvin Steward (41) stand by Hidden but no bystander is Ogden's Steve Moore (reeling at rear) on the road seems not at all to be like a Grizzly game at home The chief difference is that when away the Grizzlies tend not just to die but to be buried as well Hence Comadena's wariness teams began Friday's contest between two and 10-- overall Logan Tuesday leaves its rate the Grizzlies turned back the beloved Recreation Center where the Grizzlies have been perfect to visit Bear River The Tigers a team that had torn Logan apart Jan 27 and had more recently come into the Cache 'second place Bears have hope as do the second place Mustangs and Tigers for a Grizzly game Valley to beat Mountain Crest and Sky View At 8--3 9 At any 5--3 Grizzly resistance As often as not this was offensive as well as defensive Logan giving the ball to Thorne and then preceding directly to the foul lanes Heslop never quit however and was driving yet again to the bucket at the final buzzer' "We've had a lack of concentration all week in practice'! Mid Ogden center Greg Larson Nowhere were the Tigers more out of it than around the boards being outrebounded by the "We had just four offensive Grizzlies rebounds all the second half" Mid Rice 40-2-8 Team effort lifts Mustangs over Bear River By Tim Vitale sports writer - HYRUM Mountain Crest still finds itself in the middle of the race after another close win at Hyrum Friday night and with one more game left in the Mason the Mustangs need only to win Tuesday at Sky View to assure themMlves a berth in state The Mustangs coming off of three straight e losses proved to the Bear River Bears they are still a team to be reckoned with in Hyrum m Friday downing the Bears 0 tied nighL The win leaves Mountain Crest at for second place with Bear River and Ogden Mountain Crest which has relied heavily on individual performances from center Randy Funk much of the Mason finally got the team effort that the players needed Every Mustang player contributed importantly first-plac- 51-3- 5-- 4 all-arou- nd But even if the offense did come through with its best team effort of the Mason it was a swarming Mustang defenM that deMrves most of the credit for the win The entire Mountain Crest team did an oustanding job of e Bears' offcnM but it stopping the was an individual effort by Marty Knowles that had the fans cheering throughout the evening Knowles had the task 'of guarding Bear River's Jeff Anderson the region's second leading scorer behind Funk Knowles held Anderson to just 12 points no first half field goals but that wasn't the end of his show He was an untiring flash of hustle the entire game diving to come up with a Ioom ball blocking shots and making steals besides hitting his long range bombs' onoffenM “A key was definitely Marty Knowles on defenM” Nielsen Mid "Just his hustle his all out effort kept us going at times" to the win and that included some much needed relief from the bench "This win was a good team effort" said Mountain Crest Head Coach John Nielsen “Greg Rasmussen started tonight and played well Jim Davenport came through for us and had a good game: Rod Stuart — everyone on the team played well tonight" Funk who entered the game with a Mason average was held to 17 points by a Bear River zone defenM that had at least two and sometimes three players saggirig on the senior But Funk still played a key role in the win The double team on him left someone elM open and the Mustangs capitalized finding the open man and repeatedly hitting the outside shots f "We felt before the game that we’d need outside sewing to win it" Niefeen said “TOnighLwegotiL” all-arou- nd first-plac- nt 8--8 Mountain Crest took an early lead against the Bears and kept it through the first two periods 3 at They led 0 after one quarter and uler and Jerod half But Anderson opened up in the third quarter for the Bears and Bear 28-2- 13-1- River took the lead 8 with 1:50 to go when Anderson stoic the ball and raced downcourt for an easy layup' After the Mustangs regained the lead mid way through the fourth quarter Rasmussen made a key layup following an offensive rebound off a missed foul shot That basket put the Mustangs with two minutes to go and the Bears up were forced to foul Davenport came through with two key free throws and uncontested layup by Anderson at the buzzer left the Bears one point short ' Funk had 18 rebounds along with his 17 points and RusmII Cbm finished with 14 points Davenport and Knowles each had eight points and Miller led the Bears with 16 40-3- 49-4- 4 Bobcats beat Ben Lomond in bittersweet road windup By Nick Drake sports writer OGDEN — Even though Sky View enjoyed Friday night's win over Ben Lomomd the Bobcats still were defeated as a Mountain Crest victory thst 'same night eliminated the 6 Bobcats from post Mason play "We just didn’t get any help” 89-8- 4 3-- said Bobcat coach Clyde Nelson "But that's what happens when you get younelf in the situation that we were in" The Bobcats will host Mountain Crest Tuesday at 7:30 to finish out the year while Ben Lomond also 34 will travel to cross-tow- n rival Ogden to meet the Tigers at 7:30 Tuesday In their finale sixth man Chuck added II The Scots featured balanced scoring from starters Jcsm Johnson with 18 points Kurt Miller's 14 and Bobcats Despite his disappointment over his team's regional showing Nelson was pleased with his team's effort and victory over the Scots "This was one of our better efforts we've had this year" Nelson said “ I think in the last three games we have played as well as we can play It's too bad we can't start the year over or we can't get Into the state Elliott Scott Worster and Eddie Green’s 13 points each The game may have been decided when the Scots failed to put away the' Bobcats early tournamenL" But the victory wasn’t assured for the Bobcats until they forged ahead at the beginning of the third quarter and fought off the Scots with pressure free throws by Jody They missed eight charity tosses in the first quarter alone and totally dominated the offensive rebounds but still couldn't put enough distance between themselves and the Bobcats The Scots their visitors 4 in the first half including 13 of- CronquisL Cronquist led all sewers with a game high 21 points while of offensive rebounds (8-1- 6) outre-bound- ed 23-1- fensive rebounds "We let them get a whole lot and BEAVER MOUNTAIN PRESENTS LEAP YEAR NIGHT SKIING becauM of that we were fouling and getting into foul trouble” Nelson said The tandem iff Miller and Green shut down the Bobcat inside threat Jim Loveland and held him to seven points The foul-plagu- Bobcats ed personals in the first half and sent Scot players to line on numerous occasions but the hosts didn’t capitalise shooting only 5 Four Bobcat players went into the locker comitted 17 15-2- room with three fouls The Scots raced out with seven unanswered points to start the game before the Bobcats could even get off a shot But the Bobcats didn't panic and chipped away at the Scot lead with 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