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Show Sun Advocate Price. Utah Thursday. March 7. 2002 Basketball Special page 4 In the second period Bean substituted freely and his team still ended up overwhelming the Utes. By halftime the score was When Uintah left the court for half time they should have snuck out to their bus and quickly left town; but hope always abounds. The old adage about they did it in the lint half so why cant we in the second" held on and they came back. Back to a 21-- 2 shellacking in the third quarter. The top pilferers were at it again as the Vbrburton sisters and their partnen in crime plucked the ball out of the Utes hands again and again. Bean finally took out Chdsey Warburton, whos performance had been Stockton-lik- e in its magnificence. That wasnt surprising though; he is her 35-1- 6. BftgmES? BASISS favorite pro- - player. The subs played almost the whole fourth quarter and they still rang up a 12-- 5 beating of Lady Utes in the period. What Your Bank Should Be feb C3 OjiIm 40 Congratulations! Dec 6, 2001 Ogden High School, Ogden bb70 p Come See How Good One To One Bei tesi 34 Dec 7. 2001 Ben Lomond High School, Ogden Neighbor To Neighbor Banking Can Be. Bank! Price Qms QP West02IWestlMaIn 63711272 In the game against Ogden, Carbon jumped out to a 15-- 6 lead in 4he first quarter and never looked bade. Ogden did manage a bit ofa rally in the second period but the score was still 32-1- 8 at the halt The third quarter brought about a rain of three pointen by Chebey Warburton who had five m the game and once again took the ball ' away from opposing guards with dock like regularity. The Carbon coaches decided to give some of the bench players time bi the fourth period, so Ogden dki gain a little but they never got dose even at that. When the Carbon team arrived at the Ben Lomond campus on Friday night they had to think this team would offer more of a challenge than the lidy Tigers had. Ben Lomond, after all, was one of the talks! girts teams in the state. Problem is that no one ever showed them how to play the game veiywelL In the first quarter it was almost all over before it started as Carbon doubled the Lady Scots output 20-1In the second it got worse for the kids from Ogden. This quarter 0. Lowest Cost Per Ton ' was 20-The only question on Carbons fans minds was if the girls could make it 204) m the third quarter. The Lady Dinos didnt quite do that; they scored 22 points, but did allow the Ogdenites to put in eight Coach Bruce Bean decided after that his team had had enough and that the Scots neednt be embarrassed any farther. He put the subs in for the last quarter. They still out scored the Lady Scots 5. varsity 16-1The game was one of the most lopsided victories in Carbon girls basketball in years; and it was done on the road after staying overnight in a strange place and probably following a day of fon at the mall. 1. Joy Mining fob Q Machinery Dec Phone: Fax: 435-637-61- 13, 2001 This game was dose for about the first three minutes of the first quarter and then the Carbon radng team took oft stealing the ball and almost scoring at wilL They took off on a 20 point run and never looked back, or sideways for that matter as they out ran the lady Buffalos off the court 26-t erf the first as the Carbon the Tboele kids to the same total they had in the first period. Consequently the half time score 1275 West Ridge Road Wellington. UT 84542 7. 61 start the ball awajr from the Pine View guards time and time again either gomgmforaKore or passing to someone who did. At the end of the first period the score was 1ML In the second period the Lady Dinos buried the girls from Pine View for good witha2M quarter as they went into the locker room with a 6 lead. The thinl period brought mac bod stufffor the Ladjy Panthers as the LaJy Dinos poured on 27 points m the quarter, possibly die most they have scored none period this year. Pine View only managed a weak eight points in the quarter. By the time the fourth period rolled around Carbons head coach Bruce Bean was emptying bis bench oner again. With mostly sophomores on the floor, Pkie Viewwas able to out score the Lady Dinos 11-- 3 in the period, but it didnt matter anymore and even if tire Pine View kids had been able to muster any kind of offense, all he would have had to do was push the msertWuburtoas button and the score would have returned to ifs now normal proportions. 33-1- C371 Itasatch, who went deep into the slate playoffs last year, showed what they are made of on Dec. 28 night as their tall front line anchored by the ever present Shalee FackreD scored almost at will against a Carbon team that had been weakened by the flu almost all week. The ltasps had three players m double figures, but the 61" Fackrell made almart half their points with 33 and got more rebounds than the rest afher team put together as she pulled down21 : contenders, but I 435-637-89- 42 it was also exported that the team that won would only do it with an edge in maybe one or two quarters. That did not happen as Wuatdi was 53-1Carbon fans were astounded by the score; they were almost in disbelief But the third quarter brought in aseemingly different Tboele team. Maybe the coach quickly flew in some more players or the team passed through some type of scientific transformation machine, but one thing was dear. The Tooele team was now ready to play. And play they did. With little hope of overcoming the big lead they just didnt give up, but came on the court shooting reasonably well and playing some good defense on Carbons key players. They were able to hold the Lady Dinos to just 16 points, while they themselves scored 16 too. It was at least a moral victory for them. But in the fourth quarter, they and Carbon returned to the old ways. Coach Bruce Bean sent in a lot of reserves. Carbon's team on the floor still took it to the Lady Buffalos and ended up out scoring them 24-1-6 in the quarter. This quarterwas not played without some controversy however, as the Tboele coach got one technical and was warned a couple of more times. 4. 1 3 (J or that special occasion, or any . .. SI rp occasion, send the very best! F6 Orta 60 Dec. 28, 2001 Whsatch High School Hcber Timm 41 Dinogym, Price Western Region Western Location High team, but that was mainly because CaifNm pulled most of its starters to give the bendiadiaace to play.Cedar came back to score 18, but Carbon still put up 19. On Friday night m Washington County the weather was a little warmer, but Carbon had just wanned up against Cedar High the night before as they ripped into the Lady Panthers right from the Congratulations Carbon Lady Dinos! ban War Hi 45 fobB Phi pulled away from the Lady Dinos farthewand farther as the game wentoo. The firrt quarterwas fairiy even, but with Facfadl and Liz lUmers scoring the Lady Wrtps took the lead fo the seand period Fackrel started to asert her height and power as she scored and scored. By the half, Wasatch was up by seven; not insurmountable, but an unusual rimimstancr for the Carbon girls to be in. fa the third period, Cafbopsquirk hands kept Wfosatch from scoring much, but on the other end of the court, the Lady Wbsps stung Carbon time and lane again on defense and were still able to win die quarter by one point, 10-fa the final quarter the Lady Dinos tried to rally, but FlKkrell would respond every time Carbon would start to go. Again the Lady . 24-2- 0. 9. fob Jan. 4, 2002 Dinogym, Price Dec. 20, 2001 Cedar City High School, Cedar City The Carbon Higfr Lady Pinos basketball team welcomed file Cottonwood Cobs, but the welcome was short lived as tire Dinos defeated tire Cohs67-3- 8 The Dinos played we9 on both etxfc of the ball against Cottonwood. Theexcdlent ball handling found the Lady Dinos leading at the half After returning to the court after balfiime, the Colts began to (day strong offense. The Dinos allowed the Colts to score 11 pointsin the thfrd, however the fourth quarter saw the Dinos step up their Vfeir 35 Dec. 21, 2001 Pine View High School, Washington manon-regiouemnpetitio- n. . i with the prior to Christmas Carbon, whose record rose to week wins, jumped out to a 13-- 8 lead in the first quarter and never looked back during the first game agasint Cedar City on a cold and blustery night. but the By the time the half was over Carbon was ahead 25-1- 7, best or the worst, depending an whose side one was on wastio come.-Th- e second half proved that.As Caste Wuburton put on a shooting show, the Lady Dinos crushed the Lady Reds 20-1- 0 in the third quarter. The fourth period brought about a better quarter for the Cedar 39-2- 0. 9-- 1 ' 67 B MAIL BOXES ETC. - defensive game. The Colts were allowed only seven total points in the fourth quar- ter while the Dinos scored 13, thus Carbon High finished tire game 31 points ahead of Cottonwood. 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