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Show ' V - V; . , - V , ttr f' Page 9 THE DESERET SAMPLER, Friday, February 29, 1980 ing on the clock gave Dugway an insurmountable . eight point lead at 43-3- 5. j,- FOLLOWING a 15 footer by th? Braves, Eddie ' Prather added insult to. injury with seconds left as.; he and Liddiard worked a perfect back-doo- r play to1 close it out. Fbr Roberts,- it was a gratifying year considering : the problems in curred at the beginning of the sea ? Son; We had some troubles at first, Roberts ;.'.As pointed out, but these kids really worked hard to get; where they are. Our free throw shooting, for one thing, was terrible arid our press wasnt real good. But the kids have come a long way. Indeed they have. Dugway managed a three-poispread late in the quarter at 26-2- 3 hut Brown picked his thiid foul and the Mustangs turned the ball up over to let the Braves lack at in it 26-al- l. with 1:37 left before the half. nt lf mance. TTiey would bring the ball into the middle ami break it every time. So we switched from a and forced them to throw it into the middle. 'x . Dugway s only loss this year came in an early J season road trip south to Beaver. : 25-2- . 34-2- 36-3- 11-1- LEADING by one, 36-3- 5 with four and a half minutes remaining in the game; Roberts put the Mustang! into a stall. Moments later, Sam Liddiard broke' free for a five footer and Steve Bruce added a free throw to put Dugway up by four. After a North Summit turnover, the Mustangs stalled again, this time for almost a minute, before finding Joe Mo hammed lose on the baseline. Another five footer by Liddiard with 1:36 shiow- - THOUGH Brown managed 21 points and 19 and Van Liere collected his customary double digit figures, Bruce put the win in the hands of his guard duo and senior forward Whit- -' 23-1- 9. SECOND half action recorded, two steals and three blocked shots. .The Mustangs, however, trailed the Braves by one,. 0 at the end of the first quarter. But it wasnt, their lack of aggressiveness but their poor shooting that led to their meager output. Dugway managed only '40 from the field but even bigger than that was the fact they didnt con-- : vert any of their steals or blocks into points. ANOTHER factor was the benching of Liddiard foul trouble. midway through the quarter-witTo compensate, diminutive guard Steve Bruce picked up two steals early in the second period to put the Mustangs back on top, 12-1-1. 45-3- ... . In the first quarter the Mustangs forced the 18-- 1. 0. switched his talents from offense to defense to . break the game open. Two steals and three minutes later the junior had put the Mustangs up by four at the half, The Mustangs laid seige to the boards in the beginning of the third period but missed many key opportunities and led by only two, 3 with ' three minutes expired. BUT Roberts reserves, namely Prather and Darryl Storwald, added two quick buckets to go with St. Onges seven footer and the Mustangs rode out the remaining minutes to lead by six, 8 at the end of the third period. After pulling out to a 0 advantage, the pace picked up and Dugway was victimized for four quick points before Roberts put them into a stall to secure the win. Even though playing only sparsely, Liddiard turned in a good performance, especially defensively, with three blocked shots and four key points in the late going. Braves into four turnovers, three of them by the press while stealing the ball three times and blocking! wo shots. JC Carl Roberts ended his best coach ing season ever with the Mustang JV team as Dugway bested the North Summit Braves 7 to finish their year WITH 2:21 remaining in the third quarter, the. Mustangs dimlred back into a tie at 38-al- l. The lead changed hand seven more times in the final eight minutes before Browns short jumper put Dugway ahead for good 52-5North Summit was fouled, moments later but Bnice foiled any momentum and concentration the team had by calling two timeouts. The Braves missed and left McCurdy and Van Liere to calmly sink their free throws for the final margin of vic- percent from the field), the junior forward -- . North Summit 37 (Whiting) anticipated well and picked off a lot of them." .Bruce again gave Dugway the lead at - Dugway JV 45 2-2- tory. . seasons first game. I had scheduled Tabiona (who only recorded one victory this season) because I believed we could have been 0-- 7 after having played four tough ones on the road and three good ; teams at home. . So, I can't put my finger on why were undefeated, theres just something about these kids. 'YieJian keen n,nniPg a very effective press. Bnice said about his teams first-haperforKd ' and Mike and Paul put good pressure on their j guards during the press. Ed helped out Greg a lot on the boards with 13. Speaking of his record setting 18 wins, Bruce reminded me of something he had said before the (from page. 8) The lead changed hands four more times before 18-1- 7 with a 20 footer. MOHAMMED then assumed command. Suffering through another poor shooting night (only 42 " All of them shot over 50 percent from the field . BRUCE added his usual fine floor game and St. Onge complemented both with a fine perfor mance Roberts also singled out his sixth and seventh men Prather and Storwald for fine contributions throughout the year. YOU CANT AFFORD TO WASTE GAS! tore raft A N "TESTED TOUGH" LONG LIFE OIL FILTERS Traps Dirt Cr Grime In Your Oil! Helps Extend Engine Life And Protects Vital Engine . Parts! SAW SAVINGS UP TO 50 , i REG. AND MONCY! 4.49 DO-IT- - YOURSELF OK CHANGE! 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