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Show Continued from Page 1 Park City managed to tie the score, 41-41, at the 6:30 mark in the game. Valley slipped ahead again by three, points with 5:13 remaining in the game. That lead was increased increas-ed five points with only 3:33 on the clock as Park City fans suddenly began to wonder if their Miners could, in fact, win this important game.' Mark Uriarte made an impressive shot from inside to close the gap to one point, 51-50. with 2:44 left in the , final quarter. Barney Murnin v then scored on a jump shot to put. the Miners ahead with 2:25 left. Both teams committed several sev-eral fouls j during the next minute of play, and the score was lied again with 1 : 16 on the ' -clock. The score was 53-53. v . That : score remained un-changed un-changed until Valley's Kent Gordon fouled. Miner Scott 4 ' 11 iii . ' i ' 1 I V . If - , - i ' I t t Evans with four seconds left in the game.. Evans made the first free throw. Valley Coach Jim Hoyt called . time-out to-put to-put pressure on Evans before his next free throw. The score was 54-53, Park City. Evans missed his second shot from the line. Valley hurried to their end of the court, put up a last shot; it missed at the final buzzer. "My attitude after.the game was. thank God it's over.'-Coach over.'-Coach Reid said. "We did what we had to do in the last two minutes to win the game. What I was concerned about was the other thirty minutes.'' . Scoring . ParkCitv Cowin 22: Uriarte 11: B. Murnin 8: Smith 8: Evans 5. , , Valley Jones 26: Lamb 10: Esplin' 10: Crofts 7: Gordon 0. - ' ' . . .'... ' I ' t |