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Show i LPWO wins fastbreak league and Tuesday nights. Final League Standings Lindon Precision Walker Oil ll-o Peterson Interiors 10-1 Kinemen 9-2 ASI-Trinnaman 7-4 Ail-American Dev. 6-5 Argus Tech. 4-7 Cottle's Ins. . 4-7 WilkinsonBowen and Leavitt 4-7 Chipman's Plumbing 3-8 Kelly's Plumbing 3-8 Lamoreaux Concrete 3-8 Christensen'sHardees 2-9 ick1 Mi; As the Men's Fastbreak League te play came to a close last Wed-Of Wed-Of nesday evening, Lindon Precision am' walker Oil assured themselves the f lh number one seed in the city Class A I V tournament, with an impressive wit victory over ASI-Trinnaman's. Ray Walker with 21 and Joe Howe me with 18 led the Oilmen, while agi Peterson with 14, and Matt Norman, iau; Jim Trinnaman and Allan Howe had 12 each for ASI. Argus Technologies, led by Brent V. Heaps with 23, Dave Afflect with 17, V: and Kelly Shaw with 14, led the upset victory over All American, 3( whose big scorers were Kevin H Allridge with 21 and Chris Kitchen I with 16 and Scott Kohler with 15. Jt Argus Tech's victory assured them V, the number one seed in the Class B 34 tournament. 5( In the game between Steve H Peterson Interiors and Chipman's : Plumbing, Peterson's were never I able to shake them, as they even-1 even-1 tually eeked out a 14-point victory to tie up the number two seed in the Class A tourney. The city Class A and Class B Men's City Tournament will begin on Monday, March 4. Games will be if played on March 4 and 6 and conclude con-clude the following week on Monday |