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Show UDit4s- r f . iJf Thursday, January 12, 1984 - A Cowboys and Patriots fall victim Mustangs crush Vikings to 4 game win streak The Dugway Mustangs inupped their record to S cluding straight wins, as they clobbered both Mt Vernon December 16 and Grantsville De6-- 2, 83-4- 3, 70-5- 5, cember 21. Grantsville's offensive spark. In Dugway outscored Grantsville 33-3- 2 in the second half to defeat the Cowboys, on a good offensive and defensive With the win, effort, 70-5- the second half, Dugway was out for blood. Holding on to a 3 lead, the Mustangs settled down and collected scoring from seven of the 12 players that were suited up. 37-2- the Mustangs improved their records to an impressive 2 and another taste of "sweet victory. 3 . . the team together. He had eight assists, and was 100 percent from the free-thro- w line. Working together and a lot of pride make bur mighty P: Mustangs invincible. winning gleam in their eye. VARMINT HUNTING points for the Mustangs. John DeWitt lead all first quarter RELOADING HOURSi WEEKDAYS 9(30 to SATURDAY 9 to 6 SUNDAY 11 toS 4 n S MBE (83-43- that turned into fastbreak scorers with 8 points. After the second quarter Dugway had gained control and the momentum of the game, easily outscoring the Pariots by ten points (16-6- ) and taking a command3 halftime lead. ing The third quarter proved to be an offensive rally for both teams. The Mustangs capitalized on all offensive and defensive situations to tally up. 28 points. DeWitt connected with two from the field and three from the line for seven points, while Gardner and Rob Soloman each came up with six. Mt. Vernon had almost even scoring from all five players to rack up 14 points and trailed f. I i ITS OUR SUPER WHITE SALE! tap-of- f, .32 AUTO-PISTO- XV L STOCK UP ON BED AND BATH NEEDS. List 200.95 30-1- quarters team's 81 points. Teamwork is the name of the game, Jeff Brothers at point, guard held THIS WEEK AT JCPENNEY Revolution were more successful than the Mt. Vernon Patriots against the Dugway Mustangs or we might be using the pound for currency and watching fireside chats from Margaret Thatcher. On Friday, December 16, the Patriots of Mt. Vernon were zapped with a 40 point ) loss to Dugway's Mustangs. Dugway came out runnin and gunnin' as they usually do, and outscored Mt. Vernon 14-- 7 in the first quarter. Kary Gardner collected a handful of rebounds the "Mustangs after three Gardner-DeWi- tt show. With the dvna-mit- e duo scoring 56 of the 81-3- 6. early in the first quarter. Big Kary Gardner showed them what he was made of by scoring 11 of the team's first 13 points. Hie defense held their opponents to only three points in the first quarter. Once those Mustangs get that no match for the Dugway boys in their meeting on the American Hie game was a Hie Mustangs started their destruction of East Carbon egos as well. Hie Mighty Mustangs once again easily made away with the victory. Hie Vikings were 6-- It's a good thing the Patriots in - won 6 there is no stopping them. December 30. Dugway showed East Carbon the right way to play basketball, and left not only without the sought after victory, but with crushed spirits and bruised 0. Patriots outgunned 83-4- by Fiona McHardy The East Carbon Vikings came to town in hope of being able to steal a victory in an attempt of destroying, the Dugway team. 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The Mustangs full court pressed Grantsville in the opening quarter. The boys were confused which caused bad passes, turnovers and quick, easy buckets for Dugway. Grantsvilles Lance .Gurney held the Cowboys in the first quarter by scoring nine of the teams 1 1 points. Holding a ten point lead at the start of the second quarter, Dugway didnt let up the press. The Mustangs still held on to the lead, as Grantsville wa's held to 12 the field points. Six from line. Kary the and six from Gardner kept the Mustangs alive by scoring six points and hauling in some important rebounds. DeWitt also had six points and crucial defensive plays that limited f oride coated lenses that are locked In and hermetically moisture bar- .. sealed. eye pro-..riers, safety-guar- d the Patriots to 16 points while scoring 25 themselves There were three leading scorers for Dugway to capitalize in this outing: John DeWitt 23 points and 12 rebounds; Kary Gardner 18 ven baskets and a Li I half-coc- k ushnell 4-- Coach George Bruce gave playing time to his varsity reserves, who convinced fans of their future abilities, holding Dugway-Grantsvil- j ht As the fourth quarter began and the Mustangs held a convincing 41 point lead. sentence but it just about says it all in regards to the game. DeWitt connected with se- ; Impressive .22LR auto pistol fea- tures precision machined high steel frame yet weighs a feather-lig23 ounces. Llama stresses 68-2- 7.' It is always wonderful, the taste of sweet victory that is. cross Especially over a Grantscounty rival like the ville Cowboys. 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