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Show Cagers win n The North Sanpete Hawks used a sticky full court zone press to keep the game close and had the score tied at 26 after two quarters of play. In the second half, IXj'b depth and superior bench paid off and the Vikes gradually pulled away. Norman had 15 points to top the Viking scorers but Clements added 12 and Peterson contributed 11. Alan Howe and Jim Brown each scored eight in the balanced PG attack. For the Hawks, Wilkey had 19 and Rees 14. Former PGHS javelin record holder, Jim "Sonny" Thornton is the Principal at North Sanpete High School. He reports a growing enrollment of 450 students in the top four grades at. the Mount feasant School. Tonight Jv5LKh' at Manti and ?K five day holiday practice. y gar 8 Region 8 nU f me against sSfa a month of V FoiU Spring, lej1 t favonte. Pleasant r Spanish pS a"r for second Jh p " Carbon but they havi'V By JACK HILL Viking basketballers won a pair of games last week. At Wasatch, Friday, Pleasant Grove pulled out a 52-50 overtime win over the 2-A Wasps who are ranked third in the 2-A ranks. At home on Saturday night, the Vikes rallied in the fourth period to roll over visiting North Sanpete, 67-54. 67-54. In Heber City, Matt Norman drilled a 25 foot jump shot with :05 seconds to play in the overtime. Norman's bomb won the game for the Vikes. "We played poor enough to loose, but it was nice to win," said Viking Coach Keith Allred. 'That helps make up for some of the games we've played well enough to win and lost." Norman was the top Viking scorer with 18 -points. Bryce Peterson had 11 and Tracy Flinders 8. Both teams had chances to win the game in regulation time but faulty free throw shooting sent the game into overtime. Johnson and Fair led the home town Wasps with 14 and 13 points each. North Sanpete At home Saturday night, Pleasant Grove broke a tight game open in the final period and beat North Sanpete, 67-54. |