Show " t M'- kV ' S it V'" t ' Continued from B2 "Everyone seems to be moving a lot better in doubles and I don’t know what it is because in the past we haven't been that great" Trask said Said Wright: "Thafs one thing we talk about a lot and Tribe Continued from B1 field by beating a second-plac- e school from the Sixth District The Tribe’s opponent tonight knows what it is like to finish second Filer finished in behind to Declo (18-is the Declo league play favorite to win the 3A title “Filer beat Declo once this year so they must be a pretty good team” Pratt said The Wildcats play a similar type game as the Indians Pratt said Filer likes to play upand tempo shoot will press a bit on defense So what will be the key to winning this game? “We need to take the ball inside” Pratt said “The tallest player they have is The kids got to recognize that and try and take advantage” 2) Preston junior center Shawn Oliverson is 6-- 7 and has had some big games fa the Tribe both offensively and defensively with numerous blocks For the season Oliverson is averaging 86 points The Tribe also have 6-- 5 Marc Roberts that can come off the bench Kelly Rawlings leads Preston in setting with 123 points a game while his twin : Kolby has been averaging 93 Chris Larsen is putting up 86 points a game The Rawlings brothers have combined to make 43 “We have had a lot of kids step up a different kid every night” Pratt said “Defense will be key to us We need to play team defense and work score of 8888 while Filer is right behind in fourth at 8811 The Indians are in the same bracket with Priest River and Fruit and who upset Middle-to- n in district tournament action Middleton Was ranked second in the state “Who knows” answered Pratt when asked about how tough Preston’s draw was “Fruitland is no fluke Every team that is here is here for a reason We are just going to come out and play one game at a time:” Preston certainly is looking to fare better than last year in tournathe ment The Tribe was bounced in two games both doubledigit losses “That was not a pleasant experience” Pratt said Two years ago the Indians faced a tough first-roun-d opponent in Deck) Preston won easily and went on to capture die state title 7-- 5) Continued from B1 received the inbounds pass under heavy pressure A couple of passes later the ball was in Daniel Tervort’s shot — which hands but his missed anyway — came after the buzzer Said Baldwin: “We were able to jump out and force them to make one extra pass which didn't allow them to get a shot off with time on the clock” Afterwards stunned Payson players sat on the court with grim looks on their faces while the Bobcats ran and hopped around the court in no partic- ular direction unable to contain their ecstasy “That could be the best 13 seconds of my life right there” Bales said “It was awesome” Equally impressive was the Cats’ dominance in the paint Exactly two-thirds (42) of their points came in the lane Sky View attempted justeight shots and didn't take any more for a reason A layup could be had on virtually every possession “We knew their big guys played behind so that was a big advantage 7-- 6 7-- 5 6 8-- 6-- 7 7-- 5) USU will head to Pacific to take on SL Mary's and Creighton on March 8 and 10 respectively double-eliminati- that uses a computer Preston is third in the state with a - A’ i 'j !'v p ? ’ '' j? v' - 'rff :i : - for us” Bales said “Then our guards got us the ball” Lee led the Cats with 23 points Eighteen of those came within five feet of the hoop “I thought that was the difference” Baldwin said “We felt like we could attack the baseline against their zone defense and that’s what we were going to try to exploit” Yet scoring down low wasn’t only Sky View’s method Burgess had his quarters scoring way for three-plu-s 20 of his 23 points in that span before spraining his right ankle dur-ing a scramble for a loose ball He played on but his effectiveness waned He was no longer able to move with much quickness and served as a decoy for most of the final 10 minutes “Burgess is a great player” Lee I said “Defending him in the post had my struggles Jake (Christiansen) took him and I was able to get offense that I needed” How about Sky View’s team defense? Payson held the ball for about a minute and 20 seconds at the end of regulation but was unable to get off air- more than a feeble ball by Randy Beddes (seven points seven rebounds) time since die ‘ 1995-9- season') range r? die Aggies are still 54-- 4 at the Those will be tough defen : live numbers for the Aggies to Spectrum over the last six yars against Big West oppo-- indicate tonight considering iwnts andthey havenT tost thatCSN is currently fint in - 6 - Confirmed from B1 put it all together again tonight agrinst the Matadors but following their lacklu ster showing against Idaho last weekno one's exactly sure what to expect from toe Aggies "Looking back St the Idaho game we appeared to be worn-ouand the confidence level looked to be down a great deal" Morrill said "If anyone is to blame it is probably me because I have been hard on this team and I have pushed f themakrt "I think they have hit the wall a little bit at least they did that night against Idaho" Morrill added however that "we don't have anybody thafs not trying on this team" and that ifs not "in the makeup of this group" to quit To help alleviate some of the pressure the Aggies wait bowling earlier this week and following a "good" practice on Wednesday Penigar said "everything's been positive" all week tong "Nobody's been thinking negative" he declared "We're just thinking about winning our next game" Despite losing two home conference games for tiie first j i tineesdbacksinarow N Utah State also beat Cal State Northridge on Jan 2 in Northridge and 544 M fouttiim3-pw- field m - (354) got to play hard drilled the Matadors by 17X !l and to die best of our ability" points in Logan a ymr ago Still even Morrill witna LV 'UStf forward Tbraino Johnson said "And when we're playing sunny disposition has his con-cems about taking on a North-ridg- e together as a team there's no e squad with a winning streak and two of the beat us Tm confident about top nine scorers (bn Boylsn that right now because I've r' Curtis Slaughter) in the conseen toe times diatweVe ference! pUyed good and nobody can "They are playing well" lIiesswhhus : Morrill said of die Matadors UC Santa Ba vYadayada: "They have two guys who are bare (12-- 4 can clinch players the Nal seed with a win over Slaughter and Boyum are very Cal State Fullertonor 'either talented" UC Riverside dus week UC Morrill noted the Matadors have "changed a tot" since the Irvine (12-- 5 18-- would two teams' first meeting at the ‘rieed a win over Long Beach Matadome In that Aggie vicState and two Gaucho tosses tory which came in the midto claim die top reed And in dle of a losing streak die event of a three-wa- y tie for Northridge Boylan went for first between USU UCSB from the field and and UC3 Santa Barbara would scored just one point while be the No 1 seed The Slaughter ended up haven't dropped Aggies on his way to nine points home games since As a team die Matadors shot just 327 percent in the being beaten by UNLV and New Mexico State in consecufirst half 304 percent for the tive contests in 1992-9-3 from game and went three-gam- ! 13-1- 2) : 8) six-ga- back-to-ba- ck “You have to nut it up as a team and we did” Lee said “We made a big stop” The Bobcats jumped out to a 59- S3 lead in overtime behind two layups from Bales and a bucket from Lee Bailey then threw up an airball from range giving Sky View the ball back and a signif- icant cushion with about two min- - utesleft Yet the Lions would make a run They forced Andy King (nine points six assists) into a traveling violation which led to a basket by Tler New- to bold (20 points five close the gap to four Bobcat guard Kevin Hall and Payson’s Daniel Tbrvort then made two freebies apiece to make the score 61-5- 7 with 1:18 remaining The Lions cut the deficit to three with another Tervort free throw before tying the contest on a trey by Brett Hiatt with 28 seconds to go Lee’s two shots from the charity stripe and a defensive stop later die Bobcats woe rejoicing “I don’t know what happened but I think we won” Baldwin said with a laugh They sure did ' And it might be sinking in right about now off-balan-ce El LucwoHerald Journal Sky View's Kevin Hal defends Payson's Daniel Tervort during Wednesday's state tournament game at the Dm Events Center hi Ogden PAID ADVERTISEMENT INTEREST And Prior Bank Assets To Be Sold To The Public No Down A MITSUBISHI THEJMG SCREEN COMPANY Vehicles For $79mo and Up Irk Five Days Only at Kevin Day Mitsubishi in Logan OTHER SELECT BIG SCREENS ON SALE UT- - 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'I The only two Wildcat victories came at the No 2 singles spot (John Engelbrecht defeating Jordan BuUer 64 and the No 3 position (Zach Rideout knocking off Jenson first-roun- V-- if : ' ''4 they probably get sick of iL If you're moving you have your shots where you want than to be We did move well We moved well in doubles and then took drat into singles" Despite dropping his first set 6-- 1 Brandon Butler was one player moving all over He recovered to defeat Weber State's Kenny Lindley 6-- 3 and 6-- 1 in die next two together” This game could be the best d contest In a ranking system done by a Web site ' v' ' j B4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday March 6 2003 Ags v' ' i |