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Show OPEN WEEKDAYS 9:30 to 8 SAT. 9 to 6 SUN. 11 to 5 jpirtt 10 THE SAMPLER Lady Mustangs stay even, win two and lose two had to try and take up the slack. That player happened to be Robin Hunt, as she scored 5 points in the last By Sp4 Tim Karas Over a three week span, from December 13 to January 5, the Mustangs from Dugway defeated two op0 ponents - Grantsville and Gunnison Yet they also lost a pair of quarter and finished the night with the teams best 17 points. She also led the club in rebounds with 16. Others contributing to the scoreboard were Vicky Perkins, 6 points and 6 rebounds; Fipna McHardy, 2 points and -- 45-4- 73-2- 6. games. Both Morgan (57-5- 2) and North Summit ) were able to pull out victories in the closing minutes. (68-61- eatt cobd&cb's spor&s FLEECE SWEAT CLOTHING SPECIALS! Mustangs lose The 2 rebounds. Even though the Lady better than their opponents from Morgan, with all their starters in the game at one time, they still ended up los- 57-5- 2 Mustangs might ahve played Mustangs Lady seemed to have been on their way to victory December 13 against the Morgan Trojans, when the team ran into some trouble. Halfway through the second quarter Dugway had a five point lead, 21-1- HOODED FULL-Z- IP FLEECE JACKET ing Cowboys get roped 6. . players were in deep foul trouble. Monica Moe and Marianne Wilde, the teams top scorers, were each a foul Size to (It guys and gala In gray, royal or navy. 45-4- away from being forced out of the game. quarter, Monica picked up her fifth and final foul. Sh$ contributed 8 points, drastically down from her 30 points per game (ppg) average, and 10 rebounds before leaving. Marianne, who kept herself from fouling out, scored 16 points worth. Coming into this game, Marianne had a 24 24. Iii amassing 18 points, Marianne hit on 7 of 22 from the field, 32 percent completion ratio. While from the charity stripe, she connected ppg average. She also logged 5 rebounds. be- on 4 of 5. With the help of their fans, Dugway was ing down 43-4again penalized by the foul. As possibly their best defensive player - Cathy Keetch, who had been pulling down an average of 14.5 rebounds., per game, ended up fouling? out. Before departing, Cathy 1, ALL , WARM-U- P MVP GALS ACRYLIC LEGWARMERS SEPARATES 2. playing in Grantsville, the Cowboys still couldnt get fired up enough to pull out the win. They did close the gap by outpointing the Musin the third tangs 13-quarter and 8 in the final quarter. Beside the terrific contributions from both Monica 15-1- 2 had helped by hauling down 10 rebounds while adding 3 T Our rag. 6.88 Wo havo a groat aoloc- Hon of fanciful solid 25-1- 6. played games. Part way through the third Jn the fourth quarter, 0. out-score- Dugways. strategy had to be altered, as those two players had to play extremely conservative. Thus their offensive output was slightly down from their previous . points. With the departure of both Monica and Cathy, someone and Fiona Marianne, colors and patterns or mix and match with your favorite oxorclso OFF outfit! MSI adidas - xA! CLOSURE RUNNING SHOES STELLAR LADIES RUNNING SHOES MARIN" LADIES VELCRO j i v ; - r 4 'i1' . . 73-2- 6 Dugway was on the roll, after having beaten their last when they opponent met the Bulldogs of V .. i X ff ' AC, ; VK'VVv s' (Springville Jr. High), thus keeping the Bulldogs- from having to travel so far all the way to Dugway. Even though .the Lady Mustangs outscored the Bulldogs 14-- 6 in the first quarter, the contest seemed to be headed for a nip and tuck conclusion. But after the first quarter, Gunnison quickly proved that they were no match for the overpowering Mustangs. The Bulldogs played just horribly out on the court. The Mustangs connected on shots, almost at will, from all over the court. As Gunnisons defense was performing like they were half asleep. By haltime, Dugways lead had blossomed to Coach Linda Platt knew a rout was in effect, so she intermixed, off and on, her second stringers with her starters. Even with that com36-1- 0. bination, the Mustangs sllp-o- n Volcro ctoeura, or laeo (rj a L rainbow of fashion colorsl McHardy takes time to show a North Summit player the finer points in dribbling. s; player for player. Second quarter score showed the Mustangs outpointing the Bulldogs When the scores of the two 37-1- MUSTANGS Vicky Perkins prepares to uncork one from the free throw line. While playing the Morgan Trojans, Vicky was just brilliant from the line, making both of her free throw attempts. the Braves ended up scoring almost twice that amount worth. After the shock of being behind early so many points, the Musby 21-point- s tangs started playing like theyre capable of doing, by taking it to their opponents. The Mustangs defense got tough and limited the Braves to 12 points, while at the same time coming up with 17 of their own points. At halftime the scoreboard showed that Dugway was only trail- ing North Summit by five points, 33-2Halftime must have lasted a bit too long for the Braves, 8. back out onto the floor, they looked like they did in the second quarter - dazed and confused. Their sometimes precision plays, like they executed in the first quarter, were going amuck, leading to turn- of respectability. The Bulldogs were just overmatched, 6. overs 'and eventually some points being added to the half were combined, Dugway had a convincing 73-2- 6 win. Mustangs side of the Not like the previously played games where two to four players scored all the Dugway points, the Mustangs got contributions from the majority of their team. Getting points on the score-boar- d. Dugway capitalized on North Summits miscues, outin the pointing them third quarter. Dugway found itself down by only one point going into the fourth and last quarter. Both teams got their offenses into high gear. Dugway scored their highest amount of points in that quarter 18, but to their disappointment, North Summit found a way to come up with even more. The Braves sliced the Dugway defense to pieces and notched 24 points onto the scoreboard. The Mustangs had lost the The two teams game will meet again on January 26 and maybe then, Dugway will come out on top. Lets keep our fingers crossed. High scorer for the Mustangs was Marianne Wilde with 21 points, including 7 or 8 from the free throw line. Close behind her was Monica Moe, as she scored. 20 points. In free throws, she connected on a sensational 6 of 6. Others that scored were Vicky Perkins and Cathy Keetch with 8 points; Fiona McHardy and Monica Joiner with 2 apiece. In rebounds, Monica Moe came away with an 18, which tied Cathy for the seasons high. Right behind her were Marianne (14), Vicky (10), Cathy (7), Fiona (6) and Monica Joiner (1). As for assists, Monica Moe was tops with 2 followed by Marianne with 1. 15-1- 1 -- Monica Joiner and JoDee Painter (2), Marianne (1). The team leader in assists was Fiona with 5, followed by 68-6- 1. Monica Moe (4), Marianne (3), .Cathy (2) and Monica Joiner and Mary (1). . The North Summit Braves went on the warpath January 5, kniving the Dugway Musvictangs in route to a tory. Coming into the game, the Lady Mustangs were trying for their third consecutive win and fourth overall. 68-6- 1 Considering that the Mus- MAKING her move towards the basket, Fiona ,. i because when they came stifled all of Gunnisons hopes Despite playing before LADIES DANCE A AEROBIC SHOES Our rag. 9.88 Choose from s The December 20 game was played on a neutral site their hometown fans, first of the season, Dugway looked sluggish early in the Contest; ;s .. Gunnison. Mustangs tomahawked 68-6- 1 v , HAWK KIDS RUNNING SHOES MAGIC KIDS VELCRO CLOSURE RUNNING SHOES Bulldogs collared Amy Deuel (1). As for rebounds, Monica Moe lead with 13, followed by Cathy (11), Fiona (4), Vicky, tho purchase o( any of tho following Adldaa ahoes. . . .. 2-- 2. matching her ppg average; Marianne Wilde (17), Cathy Keetch (9), Fiona McHardy (6), Vicky Perkins (5), Mary Parks, Monica Joiner and An 8.95 value with CLOSURE RUNNING SHOES McHardy and Robin Hunt added a pair of poihts apiece. in reLeading the team as she bounds was Robin, came away with 12. Others getting rebounds were Monica (11), Cathy Keetch (5), Marianne (4), and Fiona (1). In the assist department, Marianne topped all others with 23, followed by Monica and Fiona with 3. With the win, the Mus-to tangs evened their record board were Monica Moe (23), GALAXY MENS RUNNING SHOES MONTEREY MENS VELCRO 4 45-4- 0, The Lady Mustangs of Dugway totally dominated the Grantsville Cowboys in the first half and then eased up, winning the game In the first and second quarters of the December 15 d contest, the Mustangs 13-6 their opponents and 12-With a 2 lead going into the second half, the Mustangs pulled back on the reins and managed to hang on for the victory. Dugway's scoring was keyed around Monica Moe and Marianne Wilde, who combined for 91 percent of the teams total points. Monica notched 23 points worth, which matched her ppg average. She nailed an impressive 46 percent or her shots from the field, 11 for But things started going downhill from that point on, as a few of the Dugway Our rag. 14.95 57-5- 2. M? 'V tangs racked up a total of 73 points in their last game, it was a big surprise when the team managed to come up with only 11 points in the opening quarter. If that wasnt bad enough, Football predictions halt with end of season When you pick up this nois. Another big game saw exonly one of our is- sue of The Sampler, you might notice that the football predictions are missing. Hie reason being, the season is nearly over with, as the Super Bowl still has to be so-call- ed perts picking Miami over highly favored Nebraska, thus clinching the collegiate National Championship. Of the 13 bowl games that were listed in last issues played. Over the Christmas break, . paper, the beat predictor of our panel only managed to get nine games correct. That person was Howard Kossell, there were some clear upsets across the board, like U.C.L.A. knocking over f Illi- . :, f followed by Rainbow and Maple Pounder (8), White 0?M.WVW (6) ad have matched PW in overall wins. Heres how finished for the season: they PW 170-11- 1, Iri.th? JPYer,a111 Predictions, tabulations had PW holding onto the lead and finishing two games up on Rainbow. 60 percent; Howard Kossell 166-1159 percent; O Mighty 162-1158 per- - out of the last three bowl games wrong, that predictor would cent. Actually if Rain-.bo- hadnt picked two w JO-4- ' , 168-11- 1, Percent; Rainbow 5, 9, imHo Maple 56 white Cane . Pounder percent and 139-14- 2, 49 per- |