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Show Sports Mustang JVs roll up perfect Phil Oyler and Rob Kroff scored buckets at the begining of the second overtime to propel .the Mustang TVs to a 45-4- 1 victory over the North Summit Braves in their home opener November 21. After ending in a 41-4- 1 tie after their first overtime, Oyler connected from five feet out ami then blocked a Brave layup to set up Kroffs 15 footer which put the Mustang; up by four. NORTH SUMMIT then threw the ball away twice, the last one into Oylcr's hands, to give Dugway the win. With 3:10 remaining in the game, Oyler stole a Brave pass to put the Mustangs up by four, 35-3North Summit, however, came back, with two steals to knot it up with 1:53 showing on the clock. For the next 50 seconds, the Mustangs afforded the Braves every opportunity to leave a winner as they turned the ball over twice. "Towards the end,' explained Mustang JV coach Carl Roberts, "left (Brothers) tried to force some passes that he shouldnt have. But those are freshmen mistakes and hell get better as the season progresses." TIIE BRAVES, though, could only cash in on a 15 footer. Brothers matched that moments later and with 48 seconds left the score was tied at minutes was the Mustang's defense led by Paul Lloyd, Larry White and Brothers. Lloyd had a deflected pass and a blocked shot while controlling back-to-ba- ck the boards with two offensive . its second overtime. 1-- .... DUGWAY capitalized on some;, good free throw drooling during the next three and a halt minutes to lead but again, the. Braves came right back with two steals to cut the at the half. advantage to four,20-16- , Led by consecutive jumpers from Oyler and John DeWitt, and a Lloyd to run lay in, Dugway threatened away with the game, leading by eight. And again, the Braves denied the Mustang; the luxury by forcing three turnovers late in the third quarter. North Summit then outscored Dugway 5 to .bring them within two before Oyler made his steal to put the Mustangs up 35-3THOUGH Roberts saved his high- from the charity stripe on shooting. "Its just 13-3- Group Group 5-2- Group . Roberts asserted. "When they begin to concentrate and think about what theyre doing, the shots, . will begin to fall." Asst, styles SPORTSWEAR t FASHION JEANS Community Services leads in all team categories with high series scratch (2084), high series handicap (2244), high game scratch (794) and SLEEPWEAR high game handicap (850). ; , Individual leaders are Jim Pearfcoir in high series scratch (604), and game scratch (248) while J. E. Klein k tops in series handicap (672) and game handicap (255). David Maxwell is the leagues high average leader with a 196. . $5 on TOYS 25 Off 25 on T WESTERN BOOTS Group ...... FURCAPS Every style WESTERN SHIRTS FASHION - ; . 20 Entire stock on 20 on 20 off 20 13 on SUITS 11 .88 Velour! 20 KIMONO ROBES . 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JEANS Entir stock. Acme 54-6-0 " RD ... r 7, ' off , &!' UERl PRINTS v' ' 20 on ...... V off COATS trailed, Escalante had pulled to in four as the first half ended. Dugchalway, however, turned back the oflenge with a combination of quick fense and sound defense. . 3 off 20 SETS Entire stock. Gabriel: and Child Guidance' Entire stock ' ' Entire stock " off 1 PLASTIC MODELS Entire stock Though' the Mustangs never with- . Huge selection SWEATER SHIRTS . Compare to 6.95 " 20 PLANES ,. 20 KIDS JEWELRY ; the Mustangs LEADING broke out to a six point lead behind freshman John. DeWitt, who scored three straight, buckets on two fast breaks and a pretty six foot jumper in the key. The route continued as Rob Kroff and Jeff Brothers added a 10 footer and layup, respectively, and DeWitt relumed with another jumper as the CARS, TRUCKS KNIT SHIRTS Group Contractor (left) ties down canvas which expands dome. (bottom) into a huge bubble-lik- e 47-3- Radio Control - ALL NOTIONS team effort, the Dugway Mustang JVs ran away from the Escalante 5 here Novemlier Moquis to win TOY KIDS ; . 13 off .. 13.99 to 19.99 COATS . Aided by a strong third quarter Mustangs built up a 5 advantage going into the final eight minutes. DeWitt shooting," Roberts explained. has also done a quick job of picking up several times. Paul and Larry played them extremely aggressive in denying Roberts. the ball," said ALSO IN high gear for thosc eight .. CORDS & on weather PLAY-DO- H Dugway personnel will soon have three new recreational activities to spend their extra leisure time work week k here. mi now that the four-da- y roller with skating, which' started on Beginning Dec. 4 in the post gym, the Recreation Services Branch will soon offer heated swimming under the new bubble as well as ice skating behind the communication building in the newly const ructed ice rink. Roller skating will be held on Hiursdays from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. for ages 12 and up, and on Sundays from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. for families with kids of all ages (provided they are accompanied by an adult.) skaters at 6:30 p.m. with the price dropping 50 cents every hour. People who own skates will not. be allowed to skate in their personal equipment. though the bubble covering the swimming puui i up, the facility will not be in use until the pool and the dressing rooms are connected by an enclosed walkway. Hopefully, all will be completed by the end of this month. Recently, a liner was put in for the ice skating rink so, according to Rec Services officiak, when the weather k right the rink will be filled.' If you have any questions about any of these activities, please contact Rec Services at 2318. Dugway 47 - Eacalanta 35 21-1- on Every pair in regular stock JEANS New recreation activities planned the Mustangs defense, ... 20 All Leather-lik-e. ...... 13 on SWEATERS tration, 1 25 Were $20 to $30 . Reg. to 16.00 by Wrangler 1. 22. on JEANS 8-- he applauded the offense for executing their set patterns. Ther was some problems, however, with their shot selection. "We took a lot of shots,, especially Phil and Rob, that were far out of our range," he explained. Perhaps the offenses most damaging problem is one they have no con- trol over, We lack' a great deal of continuity," Roberts says, "because three of our starters practice up with the varsity every day except one. But as the season goes along and they play together more theyll come and lie a pretty fair team. .. 20 SWEATERS 2 a lack of concen- - Group of TOPS 7.88 VELOURTOPS either. The Mustangs shot only 41 14537 14545 14279 14004 9-1- 18-1- 2, est praise for Reg. to 17.00 TOPS Free throw shooting has ako lieen a problem and that didnt change 14748 14650 14192 14731 K m 3.88 14, 13 & 12 on SKI PARKAS Though the Mustang? played well when they set up defensively at half-cour-t, they did encounter a problem with their pressing game which has hampered them throughout the year. Out of their 24 field goals, Rolierts explained, 12 of them were on the press. It hasnt been effective yet. 5. ........... CO-ORDINA- on "Aspen bowling 7 20-- 8 Air Force 2 19M-8HHC 16-1- 2 Motor Pool 2 Community Services 15-1- 3 1 . Air Force . . 14-1- 4 13V4-15Air Field 1 Motor Pool 9 i i Gutter Snipes . 3 fast break. . Reg 9.00 VINYL BOOTS ing effectively. Here are the standings for the military bowling league ending the week of Dec. press 13 FASHION BOOTS . Entire stock- effectively." The Mustangs jumped out to a 7--2 lead early in the game as Kroff, Lloyd and Brothers all connected on jumpers. The Braves, though, whittled the lead down to an 8--8 tie working their . From famous makers Group 3-- More importantly, or disasteroushow-eve- r, they missed six cousecutivc bonus opportunities late in the second quarter when Escalante began pulling MMitary ... 219.88 GROUP 2-- -1 In the first half, the Mustangs missed eight of their 11 free throws. Though they scored a lot of points, Rolrerts explained that he was more impressed with his teams defensive play. "In both overtimes we allowed only one basket, which was excellent. Reg. to 43.00 through the whole game, he exto a 3 and plained, "going 2 which denied the ball a to finally to go inside, which they had been do- never came close. . fepperflljg patterns. John DeWitt, playing in place of Phil Oyler, also turned in a fine performance as did Paul Lloyd. Though they clearly played well offensively, Roberts again contributed his teams success to the defense. We threw a combination of zones at them THOUGH they led by only four at the half, the Mustangs could have very well put the game on ice if they had connected on any. of their free throws. But to Rolierts dismay, they To their credit, however, the Mustangs never gave the Moquis a chance to come liack. Escalante went into the bonus with onlv 2:49 left in the first on Brothers played an excellent floor game while setting up the offensive layups. opportunity for victory. Traveling violations, however, beset them on two occasions and the game entered ; contest. Robb Kroff led the effort with 18 points while Larry White contributed 12. Jeff Brothers added six points and JV coach Carl Roberts explained that pre-seas- 21-1- back.. AMD SAVE 55-4- 5, te full-cou- rt three-minu- te tremely aggressive in denying them the liall, explained Roberts. IN FACT, Escalantes only points came, from their fast break. As Roberts attested, they didnt get a single liaskct oft their set offense. Their frustration contiued in the second period as their shooting remained dismal. But for the Mustangs, it was time to move. Leading 13-Dugway upped its 1 as White netted to advantage two free throws and a five footer while Lloyd and DeWitt conneted on full-cou- rt We also ran our The Dugway Mustang. JV broke open a tight game with two straight mark to buckets at the Wildcats outlast the South Summit 8 and win their third consecutive ex- Paul Lloyd scored on a layiii via a turnover but the Mustang gave up an easy one as the Braves broke through a press. Larry Whites pass downcourt with time expiring was picked oft and the teams began their first three-minuovertime. A TEN footer by Brothers and one by the Braves accounted for all the scoring, but the Mustangs had their . Dugway 55 - South Summit 48 5. s times. "Paul and Larry played 37. record 3-- 0 re- Beginning the fourth quarter. White switched his energies to offense, and the sophomore netted two jumpers followed by Phil Oylers layup to give the Mustang; their biggest lead of the night at In the opening quarter, Dugway worked their press to perfection causing the Moquis to turn the ball over 1. Friday, Dec. 5, 1980 half and made it into the one and one with 2:25 remaining in the final 16 minutes. But by that time it was too late. bounds. White sacrificed himself for two charging calls while Brothers added two steak as the Mustangs totally dominated the action. 41-2- HIE SAMPLER . : . |