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Show 6 Tuesday December 26, 2000 D S; f i tl 4 the smaller Dinos as they became fatigued. But it was not to be. reporter Sports Warburton sisters, Chelsey and loss to Whsatch last Tlies- - Cassie once again tonan&hibi- day night was a blow to the up and tion and the Dino's out scored the oomlngLatty Pinosbecause they felt girls from Utah County by five in This made the that they could be die best 3A team the quarter in the Btate. Well Just maybe they trip into the locker room for the ooukl be the best 5A team in the state Timberwotyes very uncomfortable. because on Thursday night in the They are not used to being behind 8 . at half time. Dino den they beat the tall, tall. At half time many of the people Timberwolves of Region 3 Regkm5is supposed to be the stran- in the stands were in disbelief: those gest region in the state in any das-- from Carbon happity so and those slfication, and Timpanogos Is sup- from the Wasatch Front unhappily ; posed to be right up their with nar When the teamscame out im the tionally ranked Mountain View vy floor for the third quarter; the ing for the championship. players looked fired up heck,maybeCarbonwiIlbe too. showed and .. there it They began by tying '.'V . The girls from Price disas- the More about five minutes into foe sembled a well lubricated big mar quarter and started to exert rechine by picking at Its parts until bounding pressure on the smaller ' . the oogs started to wiggle and its Dinos. 1 But the Carbon front liiie wheels fell off.. For; the their taller TImberwohresiiwastheirlIrstloss of the Beason making their record opponents and controlling the ball t-in the back court At the end of the : Fbr the Lady Dinos it was prob- third the score still reflected the ably the biggest victoryBlnce the slightest ofleads for Carbon, state championship game in 1997. The Lady Dinos were outscored in Tim victory now places their record ; file quarter by four; but they showed at 3 with one game to go at Cedar spunk and spirit in sticking to their game and not letting foe' big Timp City on Friday before they 4. Jan. on Delta in IfwAiip ; play If there was everaharioBfoaH war When the game started the players from,UtidiCounty looked like it was in the fourth quarter. The tall com compared to the Dinos game went back and fourth, with small potatoes, but the fast, quick foul shooting becoming much of the and never give up attitude that has deciding factor at the end when the dominated the gbi Dinos this year . desperate Timberwolves kept after was evident in every phase of the the faster and quicker Carbon ; ' game. guards, but couldnt keep up with The first quarter was a nip and either their moves or their condituck type of game with both teams tioning. The result was a loss for the school at the foot of Timpanogos scoring evenly but not in big num".'vbers. The scrappiness was already ' ftafc ' " ,v ' evident The obvious heroines of the In the second quarter Carbons gamewere the Whrburtoos; Chdsey and Casaie with 17 and 14 points fident looking Timberwolves who respectively;. Bui evoyobewho played, played surety fooughi that they could come play a scrappy fame to beat the tall timber of the and in bade the dominate big: Playere like Atys Thompson,' quarter Timbeiwolves on the boards. They did it winning By RIICHARD SHAW lie 15-1- 0. , 23-1- si n C a ' i i TheCarbongiriscannowtakea' little time off from games for the ' holidays, but must girt right back at it next week when Cedar High School comes to play in the Dino C . . so.-:--.- tl i N Den. They can also bask In foe lime- Tim-panog- os light of what one upstate newspar-.- , performed one of foe biggest up sets of the Beason." Tb the Carbon players and their fens, however, itwasnlanupsetlt . ; . ; was Just an affirmation about how good this team is and how little re- spect 3A programs that are not based along the Whsatch Front get . - Thfe victory sets Carton apart from foe rest of Regkm8as foe team to beat this season. Not onty do they have foebest preseason record, but they alsohave played the strongest schedule fay br, two top 5A teams, one of which they beat, a Couple of top SA programs and the top 1A team in foe state. ' Another SA championship may wyweHbetafoe making here; onty ' time will telL : ' v V- . 34-3- 3. . . , tl . : begin-leagu- ei . .. 53-5- 0. ? w .K Ailese Hopes,: Michelle Watson,' Ashley liddell, CarlieFhlk and Brittany FoDastro all provided tant pieces of foe puzzle to decimate the powerfidTImberwolf machine. Timpanogos bad three players in double figures but had little else to balance out either the scoring or the playing for that matter; where as Carbon was extremelly balanced In terms of play : lie . , e . .. : . . - . V-- Ailese Hopei (25) and Ashley liddell (41) fight lor die ball two Timpanogos players by to horn in. pie Carbon giris had to , as' because of this. In the first quarter Tintic came on strong scoring 12 points and holdingttelAdy Vikes tooidyfour. By TODD MCFARLAND Contributingwriter - The East Carbon girls basketball - team wentpn the road then came home and played another game last a sure thing that they wished they just turn-oversa- face the Miners and their famous home court advantage. Poor ball handling along with some question- . able officiating was more than ' Coach Dave Knudscn's team could overcome.-- : The problems for the VQdngB in - nd 45-2- the game were many. Aleana 15-1-4, . The second quarter brought re- -' demption for the East Carbon kids as they were able to out score the Miners Halftime had brought a 0 halftime score, with Tintic sUU ahead, but things getting better for the Lady Vikings. Unfortunately the third quarter turned into another first quarter, only woreeBad calls, costly easy fast break opportunities for toe Lady Miners put them up 19 going into the final quarter. With Preston out, and 62 Sarah Jones controlling the boards on both ends for the Miners, the giris from Eureka were able to roll out to a2M quarter which placed them with a 6 lead at foe end of the 25-2- 9. . ; 16-1- could have stayed home. They lost to a .500 Miners team 5W 1 on Tuesday and then came home and dismantled tiny Meridian School from ' Utah County 63-s In foe first game of the week foe Vikings traveled to Eureka, often getting there is a battle in itself, to their speed. With a few steals and Meridian School came to East better teamwork East Carbon out Carbon and it wasn't muchofagame scored foe Miners in foe 4th quar- - as foe Lady VfidngB had one of the as they had in foe Becond. easiestvictoriesfeiheirhisttny ter, East Carbon seored23 points in Elizabeth (BOO) Dansie lead East Carbons five with 11 points, foie first quarter to the Mongooses Nicole Johnson, who fouled out 0, then Coach Knudsen emptied his down the stretch added 7. Her bench and let everyone play In the hustle, defense and all around second quarter the Provo school scrappy play kept East Carbon onty scored three points while the from sagging into foe mire. She was Vikes scored six. The third and on the floor driving for loose balls fourth quarters saw the Lady VIkes or grabbing for jump balls all night score 34 unanswered points. Meridlong. In the short time Aleana was ian did not score in foe second half, able to play she scored 10 points. Pre8tonsooredl4point8,Lesley Tintic' s senior guard Amber Manley had ten and ChelBey TimoJones lead all scorers with 20 fol-- thy had nine. All 12 players for the lowed by Dayna Currie and Emity Vikings scored fat this game; Carter with 16 and 15 points respeo-tlvet- y The next game will be a home Sarah Jcmes onty had 7 points game against Tintic on Jan. 5.; but foe board control she exhibited on both ends of foe court smashed the VIkes hopes. Befal4L With each game a different player seems to step up for the team and as soon as the players and the coach are able toput it together they will start winning consistently However, foe loss to Tintic could have no way prepared the team for what they would face next the Meridian Mongooses. : . points. : weds. . Based on the results, it's . 53-5- 0. . period. Preston bad to sit Old most of the The Lady Vikings played foe fi-game due to foul trouble. The Min- - nal period the same as they had in ers were able to take advantage of . the second quarter by controlling their size to get some eaqy baskets the ball and taking advantage of ; . ... : : ; Kantian Kitchens 1 - fit - .J, -- v re tr DOnfiTES TOYS The Lady Vikings lost to Tntic last week, but then destroyed Meridian 'if , A COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH DANCE AND PX. SPRING SCHEDULE . ivrniiiii!;.!,. ;! si rr ? ! : : ' - ! ! 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