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Show ! 4 7 thought they could win the game. At the end of the half the Vi- - By RICHARD SHAW v, Sporfc editor . .'.' 28-2- 2, ' There are alot of people who thinkfoat the sports in the 1A . classification are second rate. They say the teams dont have the talent of the largers schools or that they arent as much fun to watch. ". V thantwporthree times. V . These people are up in the Example: The East Carbon, Navajo Mountain game last Fri day night in the Vikirig gym. That game had it alL ..C does not help one to visualize an fcxriting game, it was. ; :; :Ahd it was because of the two teams great style of day. v East Carbon is a tough team with good sized players who can go to the basketwith power, Navajo Mountain is a finesse team- - TTiey slide to the basket weaving and slinking and theyare: . In toe second half the Vikings increased the lead, but not eas-- : ily. The Jaguars made them work for everything they got The fwes-- .: sure started at the far end of the court and then would move dear downfoefloor. Quick and agile they tookthe ball away from East Carbon ' number of times, but iust as of--ten the Vikings would beat the " due to some great of--. would put the ball up until they got it in the : , : but the kids kings led from San Juan County left the court looking' like they had hardly run down the court more Sand has-,ke- L By the third quarter both teamslooked tired in their faces, . but not mthefr actions. The pressure increased, this time from V" ;; both ends. minutes few a to With just go quick But their epitomeis the pass; : the acore hadnt changed much there may not beabetter passing when suddenly the pressure in-- ;; team in foe state in any league. creased surd tire Jaguars started They also understand how to scoring in twos and even threes administer pressure defenses, as With some good outside shooting. was shown toward the end ofthe They almost got in contact dis game when they went from over; tance with the score when East 20 points down to only six beCarbon decided to put it away and : hind in a couple of minutes in did. In the end the size and power of East Carbon wonout, but certime. But right from the beginning tainly not without a tough fight. ; East Carbon exercised their East Carbon was led in scor- -; might as they jumped off to a 16- - ing by McFarland and Hanson 8 first quarter score. Between the who both ended up wito 15 hard power plays of IbnyMcFhrland, earned points. Preston added 12. the smooth operating Pat Hanson With that the team is 2 goand thequickAiistin Preston, ing into the game with Westridge' they developed a lead they would rihomeonThuredaynight,atall .".never give tqv :.v artotakotedteamthittalreadyhas But the Jaguars would haye one victory over the Vikings this none of it arid even when behind seasonu A good reason for the,. at one pant by 26 points they still Vikestobeupforfoegame. . . . . . . r 3-- ' V i'V.v bxscofes 15 pts. PatHahspn. Austin Preston Cameron Paiz; D.J. Hewitt . pts. 12 pts. Shane-Wood- . Kevin Cline David Lemon ' .'r ' ,'jv ..... t " . ' V ' I r k " '1 V . ' 4m W ' jr y 'kA s ''' ' f - , , . I . - 'Vs'-"'- V i ' ' r t ttys to handle the bad while two Navajo Mountain players comer him and try to take it away. The Vikings won the game over the Jaguars Tony McFarland . ' ' ' "rf1 . , ' 61-5- 2. . 15 . ' f s '; 1' ' J-- ' IbnyMcfttiand a 3 - i i' . , I . Hsv3t!i2idE!3 ' 6pts. PtS,. - .5 pts. " 2 pts. V .'. ,; .5 pts. By RICHARD SHAW Sports editor ...... .. r... S) " & V A ' p ' ' J'p-- vA v ', s . ' f '.s . s: ' .a. r vf- r ,i Dinos was Jake Wood with 17 'points. ' On Saturday night the teams A tripfo southern Utah, this came out. each winning a half; tinre cyear s usually a nice pleasUnfortunately Canyon View' ant warm weather experience. .. went first and with bigger numBut for foe Carbon High boys bers. basketball team, it was a chilly In the firrt quarter the Fdcons held the Dinos to only seven reception as they played two Cedar City teams last weekend. pointswhile scoring 13 points ' On Friday they plaiyed the Ce- ' thonsfclyes. ." ; ,v "i dar City Redmen and lost in a In the second period neither dose one team did very well as the Falcons OnSaturdaytheywenttofoe; only scored 11 points and the North end.of town imd played Dittos improved from the first .. Canyon View losing to foe Falperiod to nine points.' cons Carbon was the champion of ri. The first quarter of Fridays the second half, but just didnt game was good for the Dinos as oomeup with enoughto overtake ; they led the Redmen 13-- 9 at the the home team. end of toe period. Then in toe secInthe third period they scored ond period the Cedar City play- Only 12 points, but held the Fal-- ; ers out scored the Carbon kids cons to 11. In the fourth they " 10-; againput 12 through the basket v At that point Carbon dung to : They also played good defense a25-- 9 lead going into the locker holding the Falcons to only 9. ' room.: The leading scorer, in the third scorThe period was low game for Carbon was Wood once ing as both teams put on defense. again with eight. No Carbon Carbon won the quarter 10-- but player Came in with double figthe fourth period was not quite ures in toe contest so good for toe Dinos. The Dinos now play Granite ' The Redman came out shoot-- ., High from Region 10 on ing hot and hit for 20 in the pe-- ; Wednesday night at the Dhto riod, while holding the Dinos to gymnasium at 7 p.m. This will i5. ...- be foe boys last home game until The leading scorer for the January 10. . up ip ,1tV , T- A'.- : 48-4- 5. . ;v.- - L- . ,, s-.- ; .' .. 4 w.- .i ' - '' . f .?. f.x.y - -- : r . " r- - -i .V V, yt ' !' ? .a . i . VjS V v -- - H - - '"Ur x&fyz' , W. . ; -- 1 ' - t C , . , - . ' A ' - . A i hi . is - . 44-4- 0. ' . . i t- - - i V . i , - -- v:(A t 7. 1 . M ; 4- ' - - 9, .' V j S . . . . The Navajo Mountain team is apaat passing team with great quickness. Here a Jaguar passed the baD to a trailing player around East Carton's Kevin Kline. However, the Vikings stopped more of these plays than Navajo Mountain could make and they took the game for their third win against two losses. V .2 ferb Csita ml Visiv CtiTjX t:z3 - Local karate students place at first in sparring and first in Kata. Utah tournament In the green belts Deri Recently, a number of local Scoggins Jr. aadjeremj Winder karate students placed at the took third in sparring and both 2001 Fight Against Hunger Ka- also took third in Kata. rate Tbumament The meet tor .In the purple belt divirion place at the University of Utah FachdScoggfta took first in sparto help raise foodfor the hungry ring and first in Kata. In the brown belt class Dare andneedypeopleofUtah. In the white belt division Jo-t- Scoggins took first in Kata. FredricksoH and Gordon Correction from the Dec. 13 Honey placed first in sparring .issue..;.. and first in Kata while Jordan The photo of the diver oh Titcker placed third in sparring page 8B is not Kim Snook but and first in Kata. Mikaben Loreless. The SunAd-vocat- e In blue belt Bret Morgan was regrets this error. . . en . tZ3 Inx sccres . . w. tax SCOPES f J ake Wood MattJewkes Jeff Anderson Jan Jorgensen Kyle Willson ZacQdward Matt Hough Jake Wood 17 pts. . : 8 pts. 7 pts. KyleWfllson JeffAnderson Jan Jorgensen Biyan Stewart Matt Hough MattJewkes 4 pts. , 4pts. 2. pts. 1 pts. ZZZ'-- t ,!. . It- ft - w.' , J .'v- - id- . Jake Wood led the Dinos in scoring in both games played in Cedar City this past weekend. Wood is a 62 senior guard who also swings to forward at times. V I : t Matt King Dan Garvin ftft tfca . r . iiacQoward . , t I miimni . . . . .1- - .1 n .rnTnrffT:i I |