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Show 4 .. Page 7 THE DUGWAY SAMPLER, Friday, March 14, 1980 Bugwky Coada Wilfred Jackson wasn't particularly enthused about his chances against the Tooele in their Salt Palace matchup March 8. Admit -ting Tooele had the height advantage and experience, Jackson fell back on his team's overall speed as their way to victory. In the end, that's all he needed. slrch DUGWAY, paced by Willie William's 18 points and their potent wore down Tooele and k, won 69-5- 9 in what will become a tra- ditional game between the two towns. Tim Briggs added.16 points. Chuck Birdsong 15 and Ben Lebron 14 in Jacksons balanced scoring attack. Dugway had been preparing for. the game since anA their conditioning paid off in the sc-mid-Februar- y, Pf halftjmelnul into., much and fourth All-sta- rs fast-brea- top Tootle Ml-sta- rs -- mg quarters. JACKSON also credited his de- fense for the final stretch run. "Since been fast --breaking the entire game, we figured they were pretty tired. So 1 put them (the team) into a full court man-to-mdefense, which caused quite a few turnovers that we converted at the other end. As anticipated, Tooele was two inches taller per man than Dugway which caused Jackson a good deal of concern. They out rebounded us to an he asserted, death,' around mostof thernght.-Itwa- ja rough game. Jackson said shaking his head. "During the last month we had worked a lot on pick and rolls but against Tooele 1 was afraid to use them because they would have run over. us. One time, Williams got creamed like I never saw a guy get hit before. I was out of my seat ready to help him up off the floor. NO QNE felt the game's rough edges more than Lebron. "Hed go up for a rebound and they would slap him around quite a bit, Jackson ob but they served. Then he'd run down the court, look over at me and shake his' head. I really didnt blame him be- - couldn't hit a lot of their shots inside, At one time, they must have shot the ball 10 or 12 times before finally get- ting one to fall in. Because of this height disadvan- - cause he was the only big man we had, and he was getting beaten up pretty well underneath. - edges High School for intramural title Only a few days before their championship game with the High School Monday night, HHC1 players Willie Williams, Chuck Birdsong. Ben Lebron and Richie Rodriguez had s played for the Dugway in their Salt Palace win over Tooele. All-star- 'But physical ,ndM till M Tooele wu, Jackson. 11 leapt to the game plan and their patterned offeree, "The plays we ran worked beauti-we- d fully, he admitted. "And when they collapsed inside for offensive rebounds we ran the fast break . -- . ,f eA.1 in Salt Palace 69-5- 9 slight problem, "Id been teaching them to play as a team all this time, he began, so when my perimeter shooters like Briggs, Williams and Birdsong would get open theyd up a shot and feed off. A few times we lost the ball and they broke it on re and scored. Although most of the things Tooele displayed on the court were new to Jackson, the coach did admit surprise to their ball handling ability, WHEN the game started I figured they would be as nervous as we were Bat after the fir way Kttled down cribed later, ran the fast break better than any team he has ever coached. Wie really played well, he added, And aside from the fact that our fast- - bnrtand defense looted niIl,di- . aaiS it ' ever has, we were in better condition than they were. This was due. to the fact that we had a lot of people who scrimmaged against us, and wed like to thank them for their help.lelp. Mustangs top Beaver in state opener C4,nunuea Irom P" Until Mflkt points, drew an offensive foul from Beaver cm their first sion and, with 4:52 left in the half, blocked Smiths drive down the left side of the lane. AT THE 3:39 mark, VanLiere Pvseven foot leaner after making a steal to knot the game at 22-a- ll before Beaver closed out the half with five unanswered points. The quarter also maked the return of Brown as a force to be dealt with underneath. Though the senior scored only five points, with three of them coming in Tooele didnt show signs of being this quarter, he rebounded well on the nervous, Dugway did. We had a lot offensive boards, twice keeping a of back doors which worked perfect- - missed shot alive and in Dugway s' ly,. Jackson pointed out, but we just possession. couldnt get the shot to fall. And we They played good defense on made a few passing errors which Ive Greg all night, especially in the. third fourth quarters when they went never seen the team make. into a box zone with a fifth man guarding him all the time, Bruce commented. But Browns rebounding, along with his teammates VanLeeuwen and Ed Whiting was exceptional. The sen- for grabbed 15 off fireglass whileVan Leeuwen snared 10 and Whiting nine, Though . VanLeeuwen and McCurdy keyed the Mustang second half run, Bruce credited his teams third and fourth quarter defense with taking over control of the games tempo. We changed defenses a couple of the zone we had played for most of the first half. 2-1- -2 Apparently, it was THE foursome combined for every one of their points in leading HHC1 habit-formin- to a 49-4- 1 School. g. victory over the High x$y A'fcA Vgsgrt Williams and Birdsong each dropped in 18 points while Rodriguez added 10 and Lebron, who had the unenviable task of guarding Steve Larsen, added three. Larsen led the High School with 16 followed by Bobby Lawrence with 12, Claire McBride with eight and Lypn Nelson with five. FOR IIIIC1 it was a change from -- ?.-- - " :v 5 .! r - ' years intramural season whenhe team didnt qualify for tournament last ' h; ' T t v. jf i - Mens western " shirt special J ' JS. ' 1 - s"'- "T.J Special 10 pr. for s3 Nylon knee-high- Swr nylon fort top and forced toe to help prevent ran Greet shades One sue 9.99 . Men's tong sleeved shirt has western yoke, pearlized snaps on flapped pockets. action. But on the other side of the coin, the High School suffered its second straight year as runner-uhav. Special 4 prs. for s4 Pantihose. top has Lycra pandas to help hokf ih your lummy Sandal- - p, ing forced the Officers info a two game set last year before bowing out. Larsen and Co. didnt gethe chance to sebd this one into a seednd game, however.' 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Birdsong flipped in a seven footer with 1:25 left in the half to put the but after both lead at 10, 28-1- 8, committed - Athletic tube sock of ing on the front end of two shots, HHC1 turned the ball over. Larsen promptly scored from the top of the key and the High School had their first lead since the games first four and a half minutes when they led 4--2. BUT IT wasnt long lived. . Birdsong began HHCls comeback with a short five footer followed by a layup to put them back on top by two, 36-3Williams chipped in with two teams 'C' ''v v v Mens tube After Williams eased up a seven Footer in the lane, McBride connected from 10 feet and Nelson was fouled on in offensive rebound. After convert- . . s. with comrein- turnovers, Lawrence made a steal at the 23 second mark and was fouled. Dropping in both opportunities, the High School cut HHCl's advantage to 28-2eight at the half, Sport Socks 0. 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