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Show PBIWtg? lQ) jj) lift igl igfr g flg) fl) ifo wm omie, m tournament! by Sp4 Tim Karas Ios-6:h- tournament, December : se- cond and third, the Mustangs easily came away with a vic- tory over Altamont However the game for the championship was not so easy, and the team lost a heartbreaker to Union in 64-4- 0. overtime The Dugway Mustangs trampled into North Summit, points apiece, Rob Solomon had five and Mike Kroff added two. Brothers also added seven assists to the Dugway offense. Coach George Bruce was asked to leave by the officials technicals. Union gets lucky in overtime In the Union game, Dugway started very well finishing the quarter five points in the lead. It was a dose battle the whole way, four of Dug-way- 's The Mustangs took the initiative at the beginning of the game, and Altamont never had a chance. The Dugway five established an early supremacy in the game, as they outmaneu-vere- d and overpowered Altamont with a fast break. At the end of the first half 0 was it and there was no players scored in dou- ble figures. DeWitt led with Jackson played very well adding 13, his seasonal high. Gardner put up 12 points and Rob Solomon had 10. In the oyertime period, both teams were equal in the number of field goals made. Brothers and DeWitt both were fouled but neither could put the ball through the hoop. Then Smith from Union was fouled, he sank one of his free throws, that was enough to pull out the victory for Union with a score of 16, Bob 30-2- stopping our awesome offense. John DeWitt and Kary Gardner led the scoring with 26 and 13 points respectively. This duo also pulled down most of the rebounds coming up with 25 between the two of them. Assiting in Altamon's downfall were Jeff Brothers and Bob Jackson with six the Braves connected on just 7 of 12. The game seemed to have been! won by the Braves, as one of their players put a basket in during the dosing seconds. But the referee declared he had committed an infraction, a traveling violation1 and the basket was Bravos get scalped near the end of the second quarter because of a few 54-5- 3. 54-5- 3. December 9, to. play the Braves and when it was all over with, rode out with a slim victory Not intournament cluding play, in which they were the Mustangs are Dugways John DeWitt got the Mustangs.off on the right foot, as he popped in the first two points of the game. From then on, the lead 64-6- 3. 1-- nullified. Beside DeWitt's 22 points, 4 made out of 5 1, 2-- 1. fre-thro- . ws attenpts, other players helping give the Mustangs a devastating offense were as follows: Rob Solomon, 15 points, 1 for 2 in free throws; Jeff Brothers, 13 points 7 of 9 in free throws; Kary Gardner, "10 points, an outstanding 2 for 2 in attempts; Bob Jackson, 3 points, 1 for 2 in free throws and Robert kept seesawing back and forth. After the first quarter, the Mustangs found selves down The big scorer for the Mustangs in 13-1- 1. . that was needed to pull out a victory. In each quarter, the Miners dropped further behind: 13-and 34-1- 9, 7, 47-3- 1, finally 56-3High scorer of the game was John DeWitt, as he connected on 10 of 18 baskets, thus helping him to amass 23 points. With 3 of those points coming from the free-throline. 9. w Others contributing to the Mustangs easy victory were . Jeff Brothers, 15 points, 9 of 10 on freethrows; Kary Gardner, 8 points; Rob Solomon, 5. points; Bob Jackson, 4 points and Gary Smith with 1 . point. . Leading the team in while Gardner and Jackson were close behind with 6' apiece, in the assist departhad 7, ment, Jackson Brothers ' 4, Solomon 3, DeWitt and Smith with 1. free-thro- w the opening period was DeWitt, as he scored 5 points. Because the North Summit Argyle, 1 point. The leader in rebounds was : players were often pressing too tight underneath the basket, DeWitt countered that by unleashing a lot of his passes from the outside point. He would finish the game with the team's high of 22 points. Often the Braves seemed too dose, which led to 18 fouls being called against them. From the line, the Mustangs hit on 16 of 24 shots for a 67 percent completion ratio. While Gardner with while 5, Brothers was tops in assists with 9. . Miners picked The Dugway Mustangs to- tally picked the Park City Miners to pieces December 10, with a steady offensive push and a tight 56-3- 9, . free-thro- w board showed the filial score as 4 in favor of the Mustangs. The win upped record to 1 and dras- defense. From the very start, the Miners fell behind and never regained their composure 69-6- The Dugway Mustangs blasted the South Sevier Rams away in the first half and then. managed to for the remainder of hang-o- n the game, winning Coming into the December 6 contest, die Rams were improved their chances for a possible state tically championship. High scorer for the game was Marianne Wilde, as she had a career best - 30 points. Marianne made 9 of 23 (39 percent) from the field and pegged in 12 of 15 (80 percent) from the charity stripe. She also led the team in assists (4) and is averaging 24 points per game. Very dose, to .Marianne's timpressivq statistics , was .Monica, as she came away with 27 points and is averaging 30 points per game. Monica downed 7 of 21 (33 percent) from the field and pumped in almost all of her free throw attemps 13 of 16. She was second on the team in both assists (2) and re- 2. Even though their record didn't look too impressive, the Mustangs knew they'd be taking on a tough opponent. One of South Sevier's losses was to the three time state chamdefending North Sevier. pions , Despite losing, th$ Rhmg gave North Sevier a scare. The game had been tied 1-- A 5, with 41 seconds re- maining, before South Sevier finally fell and lost 50-4" 5. Dugway, who lost their very first and only game back on November 22, was extremely fired up and took it to South Sevier early. The ' v: - S I ' x i . ' --- : r - I: . , v - - : ':''' . s, s ' - mV- - 'W i "'jmm ' , - ' . ','!,. s s. ' . , v . . ' ' ' . . -- v ... ui i ? bounds (6). Rounding out the scoring was Robin Hunt (4 points), Vicky Perkins (4 points), Cathy Keeth (2 points), and the Rams in the first quarter - . 19-1-2. Normally Dugway gets the. piajority of their scoring from their top two guns Monica Moe and Marianne Wilde, but against the Rams in the .opening period, the Mustangs . got scoring help from their three other starters Robin Hunt (4 points), Vicky ' Perkins (2 points), and Fiona McHardy (1 point). .. Even though the Mustangs were getting scoring help from their other regulars, it didnt mean that both Monica and Marianne weren't racking up. their usual (high) amount of points. Monica and Marianne scored 8 and 4 ' ' Y - season. - . 2 & H Fiona McHardy (2 points). Besides helping with the scoring, Cathy led the team in rebounds with 11 and now is averaging 15 for the young . JVs lose - In a game played prior to the varsity game, the Dugway . ' V - Mustangs lost to the South Coach Sevier team was led JV team Scott's Mary Monica . by Vicky Perkins and 55-4- 4. Joiner, scoring 16 and 11 points respectively. Also helping the team by scoring points were Hellen Sherratt (7 points), Jalane her way around a South Sevier In 6 the December contest, Monica scored 27 points player. in helping the Mustangs to a 4 victory. MONICA MOE dribbles 69-6- Mallett (6 points) and Amy points respectively. In the second quarter, the tezrific pair of high scorers and got their act togetherMus23 of the notched all Deul (4 points). Dugways prognosticators pick bowl games Marianne points. in13 points while pegged Monica came up with 10. The Rams tried to stay in the game but managed to come up with only 16 points worth. Mainly because their tangs i. -- Mustangs outscored - imu : - 45-4- ' 1-- 69-6- 4. 1-- " Dug-way- 's 42-2- 8, . mm I - Diane Gubler. best player the second until didnt get hot 19 half. Of her points, only 2 came in the first half. Both teams played about the same in the third quarter, as the Mustangs scored one more point 5 and brought the score to Going into the last quarter, Dugwayhad a commanding 15 the .point lead. Even then, lead the Mustangs almost lost and the game. With four of their starters dose to fouling out, the Mustangs had to play very conservative. their .worse Having quarter, Dugway was limited to 11 points while the Rams ran away with 21 points. Butmost important, the score16-1- 58-4- 3. r . I - T "'V . re- bounds was DeWitt with 8, 69-3- 4 ram out South Sevier Mustangs By Sp4 Tim Karas Q Mustangs roll right over two opponents Dygwsiy bojfS ' by Fiona McHardy In the boys basketball Thursday, December I5, 1883 g) fl) |