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Show " r - i ' City League Tourney Starts Ted's Style Shop versus ftu Interiors at 6:30 p.m.; Bamfe?1 scaping and KeUy'sPlumbiM,1 p.m.; and Dan's Paintw, I: I Enhance Marketing at 8:5o ' In the boys gym at's:30Ml j Rhinehart Oil versus G&c7 ' struction; at 7:40 p.TO. Wasatch Bank and Hot Art n 8 : 50 p.m. Doug's TV and Wils'iJ,1 j, In last week's games RhineW,. , defeated Petersons Interior?? Wils Kazco over Hot Art n Doug's TV, 55; and bJ b Marketing, 44; Kinsmen, 7 9 Ted's style Shop, 38; Pete,,' , tenors, 69 and Dan's PainC Wilkinson-Bowen-Leavi- tt " " Wasatch Bank. 51: and V 0 Landscaping, 50 and Kelly's pT t ing,44. Leading scorers in the lean Ray Green with 209 points- v Clark with 199; Kevin Ash im ? Lott, 177; Tim Kennedy,' , Atwood, 170; Bruce Bushnell'l Colby Adamson, 159; Mike 1 154; and Bill Allen, 149. V The regular season of the Pleasant Grove men's basketball league ended Monday night and the annual tour-nament will begin Friday at Pleasant Grove High School. The public is invited to attend. Dan's Painters squeaked by Ted's Style Shop in overtime Monday night, winning 51 to 49. In other games that night Wilkinson-Bowen-Leavi- tt defeated Wils Kazco, 80-4- and Doug's TV outshone Rhinehart Oil, 64 to 43. The final standings for the year are Kinsmen, 13 wins and no losses; Wilkinson-Bowen-Leavit- t, 12-- Doug's TV, 11-- Enhance Marketing, 9-- Wasatch Bank, 8-- Bairds Landscaping, 7-- 6; G&C Construction, 6--3: Peterson Interiors. 5-- Kelly's Plumbing, 5--8; Hot Art, 4--9; Dan's Painters. Wils Kazco and Rhinehart Oil, ; Ted's Style Shop, The tournament begins Friday at 6:30 p.m. and continues through Saturday, Monday and Tuesday nights. Friday games in the girls gymjire Bezzant, Flinders Spark Victory Over AF Standings had been kept as orginally scheduled, PG would be the fourth 'or fifth place team from Region' ' Six. But with three teams going from each divison the Vikes, . unless they can .beat . once beaten Provo (game last night after press time) will just be spectators in Salt Lake next week. Ray Bezzant and Erin Flinders came off the bench Friday to spark PG to a 65-5- 5 victory over visiting American Fork. The pair of PG seniors each scored six points adding quickness and rebounding strength to the sputtering Viking squad. American Fork took a 12-1- 0 lead after eight , minutes and held that two point margin at the half by utilizing a tricky defensive strategy to confuse the home team. The Cavemen started in a zone but switched , between a man to man and a 2-- 3 zone on nearly every trip down the floor. PG was slow to recognize and adjust but with the score 24-1- the Vikes ran off 10 straight points to take the lead two minutes into the third period. After a slow start, Kevin Allridge found the ' range outside, hit 10 of 18 shots, and finished ; the night with 25 points. Mr. Inside, Justin Bone wheeled around and over the AF defenders to score 16. Bone also blocked three shots, came up with eight assists and pulled down 10 rebounds. Flinder's hustling play was characterized ., by a beautiful driving double pump shot that droped quietly in as the buzzer sounded the end . of ; the third quarter. basket put PG on top 40-3- capping a ' 10 minute stretch that saw the Vikes outscore AF22-6- .' Bryce Walker added 10 points for the winners while Shawun Price led AF with 16. For AF .this has been a riches to rages year. Last season they cap-tured the 3--A State Championship but this season the AF. coach':' chasing "wolves" are ' howling. The win for PG, the ;1 second Over AF . this: year, will make a good year even better. However the Vikes can take little consolation in v knowing they beat two of the three teams going . to Stake from Division,',' ; Two of Region Six. If th Girls Down Canadians In an interscholastic international girls basketball game Friday, PG won 55-4- 6 over visiting W. R. Myers High School from Alberta, Canada. The contest was close with PG's . Tammy LeBaron and Dayna Tolman ripping the nets for 22 and 19 points. For the Canadians it was balanced ; ...scoring from: Bailey,' Johnson, Wilkinson and Anderson. . ' With the second tied at 10 to start the second period, the high powered ' duet of LeBaron and Tolman went to work. By halftime, PG was out m front 28-2- In the third period the pair added 12 points to increase the lead to nine. Both teams totaled 13 points each over the last' eight minutes. However, Canada rallied to tie the score midway through the final quarter, but the Vikings settled down topullaway. . "We really needed this win" was Coach Burton's feelings following the game. : . , CABINETRY 'MILLWOEt "Your Full Service Shop" 756-738- 5 ! Cabinet Accessories Cabinet Doors : Furniture s Clocks j. 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Scorekeepet fof the boys basketball program in Pleasant Grove, reported today that pictures can be ordered on Feb. 28 and will be ready for the tournament on March 2 through 6. Pictures cost $1 with the basketball . players and cheerleaders included in one picture. Sixth grade standings as of Feb. 21 are the Islanders, six wins and no losses; Supersonics, 5--1 ; Big Mac's, 4--2; Jaz2 and Leaders, 3-- Cougars, 2- - 4; Superstars, 5 and Steelers, 0-- , In the fifth grade standings All-Sta- rs are KM Cougar Cats and Cougars, each 8-- Runaways and Lakers, each 7-- Eagles and Super Jocks, 6--4; Vikings, 3-- Slammers and Jumpers, 2-- and Astro's and Shooters, The Stuffers lead the fourth with a grades record of 9-- The Flyers, Cougar Cats, Cougars, Buccaneers and Lakers are all 6-- Wildcats, 4-- Pacers, Super-Star- s, 2-- and Vikings are Top scorers in the sixth grade are Jason Sorenson, 32 points; Carl Aland, 29; and Shaun Young, n. In the fifth grade they are Jeremy Brown and Shaun Chipman each with 38; Steven Atwood, 34 and Derrick' Divkerson, 34. Leading in the fourth grade are Keith Newman, 24 points; Randy Mayo, 23; and David Preece 18 |