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Show ter as they went into the locker room with a 6 lead. ... SportsedKor ' The third period brought ' The ducks are in a row and-- ; more bad stuff fen the Lady Pansomeones rowis readyto fall. thers as the Lady Dines poured Which teams row that will be is on 27 points in the quarter, posanyones guess right now. Butif sibly the most theyhave scored one asks the Carbon Lady Dinos in one period this year. Pine View adymanagedawcakejg'htpoints they will tell you; : It will be the Whsateh Wasps. in die quarter. Two wins by the girls from ; By the time the fourth period Carbon High iast week and akws rolled around Carbons head ' by the top tanked Lady Wasps coach Bruce Bean was emptying the . gaineinto his bench .once again. With definitely-putquestion. Win. the number three, mostly sophomores on the floor. ranked team (Carbon)bcat the Fine View was able to out score number, one ranked team-- ' the Lady Dinos il-- 3 in the pe(Wftatch)on the Weeps home, riod, but it didnt matter anymore and .even if the Pine View kids Y' floor. ;And H they doi will Carbon had beenabletomusterany kind move into the top slot Or will ofoffenseall he would have had Snow Canyon who barely beat the to : do was push the insert Lady Dinos a few weeks ago in a Wfcrburtons button and the score lackluster game for both teams would have returned to its now ' normal proportions. ; move jiito first? , Fri-will : ' Chelsey Warburton proved be toldoii That tale once again why She was a con: day night as Carbon challenges. the Wasatch Countyhigh schools sensus all state preseason pick by supremacy in the 3A classifica-- : putting up 20 points and playing tenacious defense every minute v. tkni:' , .' Carbon tuned up for theshow-dow- n she was in the game. Lauren last week as they wen ton a Reavety scoredll arid was die road trip to. southwestem.Utah second leading saner for the first, By RICHARD SHAW, J : ' 33-1- ......... . . Will someone please pare tbeHomacekgJue? '.''J.' You know, that glue that binds the Jazz together. It held themtogether for five years and now R has desolvpd and we rieedmweffiL. .. And we needit badly. X JiV Peopfe talk about how great aplayer Karl Makxie has been. Ibeyrave about Stodrton and bi? records. They whine abdiit the loss of Shandon Andersen and Howard Eisely and how it has kept foe team from die noxt leveLThey gripeabout Grpg Ostertag and now more John Aineche, and how the team has never had a good center (they tend to forget about Mark Eaton), f , V. ; ':Me; I want to talk about Hcnnacek. He was what made the team almost go river the top. I would never daim he was best player ever." Hewag noteven close tothatHe wasa great team flayer and had a great attitude. Homacek had a Larry Bird charisma around him; not the publicity halo Bird did, but a charisma, , ? ' When things were going bad he would do something to . . ;. s . . . ;; ! ; time this year; So. its now down to Friday night and a game against the top last week beating iip.Ccdar City Thursday night and then driving down to balmy (well as least compared to here) St. Georgeand really whipping Pine 64-4- 5' View On . ranked Lady Wasps. In two weeks league flay begins after a home game against 5A Cotton-- ' wood athome in the Dinogyni f 63-3- 5. Cedar Gt? is only a 45 minute .drive from St George, but there is p world of difference in the temperature this time of year, iron County was very cold on Thursday night, but the Carbon Dinos onJanuary4. . But the game Friday could well be apreviewaf thestate , very championship game that will be played in late February.. change it It could beabigree pointer or one of those unbelievable off balance shots be used to take;'".-'; I remember Mien, he fint: came to the league, 1 watched him walk onto the court and thought, whos this joker." He didnt even look like he would be abteto dribble a basketball, let akne score. I remember the announcer saying hebad been a mlkon at tava State and was a long shot to make the Phoenix team. He had majored In accounting in college and he , i-- . were extremely hot ; ;. Carbon, whose recordroseto 1 with the prior to Christmas week wins, jumped out to a 13--8 lead in the first quarter and never looked hack. By the time the half was over Carbon was ahead 25-1- 7, but the best or the worst, depending on whose side one was on was to ' come,.. second The half proved that As Cassie Warburton put mi a shooting show, die Lady Dinos crushed the Lady Reds 20-1- 0 in the third quarter, 9-- i. ' Gsp&qq vs. Ceiiap : 20 pts. Cassie Whrburton Brittany Pollastfo ; 12 pts. 8 pts. Stephanie Cox 8 pts. Chelsey Warburton 6 pts. Danielle Julian. Morgan Warburton , 6 pts. Lauren Reaveley 2 pts. 2 pt Julie Swinbum . . ' . . . The fourth period brought about a. better quarter for the. Cedar High team, but that was mainly because Carbon pulled most of its starters to give the bench a chance .to play. Cedar came back to score 18, but Carbon slijl put up 19. It was a three point feast by-- : the Warburton sisters as Cassie threwin three, Chdsey put in two rom beyond the are and younger ' . ' sister Morgan tossed in two also. .; Brittany Poilastrg scored 12 ' in the game.1 On Friday night in Washing: ton County the weather was a little warmer, but Chiton had just warmed up against Cedar High the night before as, they ripped into the Lady Panthers right from the start... ' Erfs Re$m 8 18 pts. Chelsey Wubuitpn. ; Lauren Reaveley ... llpts. 10 pts.' Cassie Wuburton 9 pts. ; Pollastro Brittany ; 9 Stephanie Cox pts. 6 pts.. Morgan Wfcrburton . . Carton's Brittany PoUastrq (4Q) was one of the most consistent players on the Lady Dinos squad last weds as she scored 12 points against Cedar City and nine against Mon. . Carbon 3A eEfIs W L . Lehi North Sanpete basketiiall PtsSdngi '9 . 5 3 Delta 2- - Emery 1 Pet M 3A girls l.Panguitch Bobcats ZRichRebels . ' 3. Layton Chrbtian Eagles - .900 .625 .300 .222 5 .167 1- 3 7 7 a game earfier this defense and often plays plays good the opposing teams center. : 4. Wkyne Badgers 5. Milford Dgers ; W L Fd. WtDesert 5 0 IjOOO 3 1 .750 .666 .333 East Carbon 3-- Dugway 6-- 2 Tintic 1 Wsndover " Meridian Wk. Academy 1 0 3- -4 ; School 9--1 6-- 5 - Regon 18 Lessee Sandtngs baskefiiailraRklDgs Mugs " Chelsey Warburton began; with her old tricks once again; taking the ball away from the Pine View guards.time and time again and either going in for a score or passing to someonewho did. At the end of the first period the score was In the second period the Lady ::. Djnos burial the girisfrom Pine View for good witii a 20-- 8 qtiar- - season, Potlastro, at 510" . School 8!S ' Pine View in away games. Seen here in Noo-Leigi- ie . : . &is . . - ly; . . SHAw' By RICHARD Spprts editor . ' 2 0 0 1 - 2 . , 2 2 J33 4 JXX) .000 looked like he should have been working for H ft R Noth instead of Jerry Goangelo. .But for the next few years I hated to see him waft on the courtwhen the Suns played the Jazz. He always killed us. I wondered why a guylike him cmildnt have come to Utah. Unsung, unheralded out of college; much like Stockton. What afitlthoughLButthenhewas traded to Philadelphia for Charles Barkley after rumors hadbeen passed around about him coming to the Jazz. I was disappointed, but delighted. He wasnt coming to die Jazz, true, but he was going to be in the EastemCooference. Rfc would only have to face him twice a year,. t have to think about how good the Jazz mighthave been had they traded for him at that point instead of three years later. Oh, welL ; . Will someone please,Jflease ' pass the jHmnacek glue? . : . 13-8- 7--1 LWhsatchWhspa Ifamore ICarboqDinos .. 4. Hurricane Tigers 5. Morgan Dojans 2. Snow Canyon , .-' 10--1 9-- 1 9--0 8-- 0 : I Local junior high schools - ; Vikings to take charge of the game. The Mongooses failed to ' score a basket throughout the The Lady Vikings of East Carthird quarter. While the Vikings bon Hii marched into action on displayed a tremendous defense. the hardwood floor against the ''Y The Vikings defense posted Meridian Mongooses in Provo' ; several steals which lead to break-awa- y : :,Dec.20.'; layups. Nicole The Mongooses have not been Johnson lead the defensive ona highly ranked basketball team slaught for the Vikings. ' in the past several years. In fact, Peacock is quick to point out the team has riot scored many that Johnson leads the team in victoriesin recent memory. The . defensive play. She ft the best defensive Vikings were aware of this fact and according to assistant coach player on the team, he says. ' Alan Peacock, Fast Carbon came "Nicole does not Care if she out somewhat over confident scores any points; she is so foAlthough the Vikings took the ' cused on her defensivegame. game lightly, the ladies stepped Although scoring is not a priup their play in the second half ority tJohnson, she finished die to waft away victorious. game with 13 points,' Most of The first half saw the Vikings these points came off of break- -. play flatly. The score by the half away layups and free throw shots. 4 was with the Vikings : Although short lived, the ahead of the Mongooses. .. fourth quarter found the MonThe lady Vikings did not ex- gooses rally a comeback. The ecute as weU as usual in the first Provo team scored only eight half," explained Peacock.'The points in the fourth and finished team overall played flat- - . on the losing end of the score Alaena Preston fueled the fire board with a final score of for the Vikings during the first The Lady Vikings may have half. Preston lead the team in started the game weak, but the points for the half with 12 points. outcome found East Carbon fin-- 1 " ' i;' strong. Although she did not scoredur-in- g ishing ' Tne Vikings plan to Carry the second half, Preston sparked the teams desire to step .. over the win and continue play--. up playfor the remainder of the ing solid defense in the teams next - game.' : " game against the Green River The third quarter allowed the Pirates Jan. 8 on the road. ByKARENBASSO . Spots Writer . : .. . compete in . . By KAREN BASSO ; The Castle felley Athletic As- sociation held its regional wres--. tling tournament Dec 19at Mont Harmon Junior High. Junior high wrestling teams from around the region competed in a highly successful meet for all the athletes involved By the end ofthe tournament, Canyon View walked away with a first place victory, closely fol- -' lowed by the Mont Hannon Pi--rates. The Pirates missed first place honorsfcy merely three and one half points. .' Helper Junior High followed with a third place win, with only 19points separating the third and first place winners, while San Rafael finshed in fourth place at the regional meet The tournament was success-fand allowed the Wrestlers to compete against youth from around the Carbon and Emery .county areas.: Listed are local individual ' from the regional meet ! , . -. : : 24-1- . 48-2- 2. ul . : : - i. . . : I ',.' . '. Sports Writer,. . . . . . L . . . s K 4 I' Nicole Johnson prepares to pass the baH to a fellow Viking teammate. Johnson lead East Carton in scoring with 13 (Mints against the struggling Meridian) Mongooses in Provo, Dec. 20. i . j . |