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Show LPWO win battle of giants in league What proved to be a week of upsets and surprises started off with the shootout at the OK Corral between Lindon Precision and Walker Oil and Steve Peterson's as they battled for the league leadership. With LPWO leading 34 to 27 at the third quarter mark, and seeming to have the game well in hand as Hansen and Walker dominated the b oards and Hansen and Howe scoring at will, along came Joe Tate. Up until the fourth quarter LPWO had held Tate to 2 points. He broke out and scored a big 20 points in the fourth quarter, and led the really which just about nipped the LPWo team at the wire. However, some key free throw shooting by the LPWO team that saw them hit 16 of 18 free throws in the fourth quarter, gave them a hard-earned, two point victory 64-62. 64-62. In what was billed as the other big game of the week, the older and more experienced Kinsmen, led by Mike Shoell with 19, and four other team members in double figures, beat the younger and potentially really good young ASITrinnamans tpam hv 99 nninrc 79t;ft AQT i;qc aA good ball game that ultimately was won by a foul shot. Scott Robbins with 17 again led the resurging Christensen's, while the usually high-scoring Heaps was held to 16 for Argus Tech. Mark Atwood scored 24 as he led WBL to a 61 to 48 victory over ' Cottles Insurance. Peterson with 20 led the Cottles scoring. Kay Robinson of Lamoreaux again led the league in scoring for the week as he hit for a big 32 points to lead Lamoreaux Concrete past Kelley's Plumbing 72-67. Brown with 21 for. Kellys helped keep the game close except for the big third quarter -when Walker and Robinson led the 18 to 13 charge. Two all-star games will be played on Monday, Feb. 25, with the league, tournament beginning on Monday, March 4. Parings will be announced in next week's paper. Standings as of Feb. 13 Lindon Precision Walker Oil 10 0 Steve Peterson Interiors 9 1 Kinsmen 9 2 ASITrinnamans 7 3 All-American Development 6 4 Cottles Insurance 4 7 by Kurt Warner with 14 and Matt Norman with 13. The up and down Chipman team beat a very good All-American team, 70 to 69 in overtime. Gary Rhodes scored 20 for Chipmans, and that overshadowed an excellent game by Craig Giles who had 26 for the All American team. The game saw 8 players in double figures as the free scoring game went right down to the wire. ChristensenHardees won their second game of the season as they beat Argus Tech bv one in a verv Leavitt 4 7 Argus Technologies 3 7 Chipmens' Plumbing 3 7 Kelly's Plumbing 3 8 Lamoreaux Concrete 3 8 ChristensenHardees 2 9 Results of Feb. 11 and Feb. 13 games: LPWO 64 - Steve Petersons Interiors 62; Kinsmen 72 -ASITrinnamans 50; Chipmans 70 -All-American 69; Christen-sensHardees Christen-sensHardees 58 - Argus Tech 57; WBL 61 - Cottles Insurance 48; Lamoreaux Concrete 72 - Kelleys Plumbing 67. |