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Show Review 1986 10 r-- "" v -- Thursday, February 20, -- Page Vikes outdistance Payson Lions r i ... X f J1--" I I 1 I ,' . . K 4 , L, - I I ' ' ; ... i . - j ' f I 'VI J 3 A final score of 69-5- 0 usually in-dicates a blowout. Not so Thursday as Pleasant Grove got by a pesky Payson team by that score. In fact with less than two minutes to play, the game was still close enough to be in doubt. Those last two minutes saw PG connect on six free throws and four field goals to post the final margin of victory. When the game started, Payson took the lead and was still on top 13-1- 2 at the end of the first quarter. PG used a trapping defense to terrorize Payson with a 13-- 0 scoring run in the second period and were leading 33-2- with :57 seconds until halftime. Coach Keith Allred then called for "one shot." But a turnover and two quick baskets by the Lions cut the PG lead to 33-2- Because of the injury to Brett Zabel in the Timpview game, Allred continued his experimentation with a starting five and gave Scott Jensen his chance as a member of the first five. Jensen came through with 12 points and 11 rebounds. "The starting job is Jensen's," Allred said following the game. "It's his if he wants it bad enough to pay the price," Allred added. Brent Larson was solid on defense and led all scorers with 17. Greg Bahr had 14, Kerry VanDyke and Jensen 12 each, Ron Simmons 6 with Mark Bronson and Korey Johansson putting in 4 points each. Playing without Jeff Harris (injured his back in the Uintah game), the junior varsity lost in overtime to Payson, 57-5- Cody Bell had 18 points in the game. Craig Hayden's 14 points sparked the sophomores to a 63-4- 3 win over Payson. Todd Mosher had 11 and Greg Grothe 10 as the sophs con-tinued their unbeaten string. P.G. played at Carbon Wednesday and will host Spanish Fork Friday. Todd Simmons pulls down a rebound in the jayvee game against Payson. Simmons has been a steady player for the Vikes all season. I ' ( v 'is i 1 " H y i f 1 , 11 h State Champions. . . Corey Atkinson, 132-poun- d, and Lonnie Harris, 112-pou-were state 3-- A champions in the recent state wrestlin tournament. Umpires clinic slated in PG The 1986 ASA Umpire Clinic will be held the first three weeks in March. Clinic dates will be March 1, 8 and 15 at 9 a.m. Testing will be March 8, 15 and 22. Registration is at 8:15-9:0- The clinic will be directed by Robert Morton, district umpire and chief, and assisted by Lee Gillman and Jim Gilbert. The clinic will cover rules for both fast and slow pitch. There are three levels of participation: (1) An af-filiation fee of $3 will provide the participant with the necessary books and rule coverage. Generally this level of umpire will work church or low-lev- recreation programming. (2) Umpires wishing to work ASA sanctioned leagues and invitational tournaments may register for $15. This level of um-piring is for those with from 0 to 3 years of experience. (3) Cer-tification allows an ASA umpire to work leagues and higher level tournaments. There is a prerequisite of at least three yeras of experience. The certification fee is $25. Morton has indicated the clinic will cover both rule coverage and discussion and also a practical on site portion which will cover field positioning, etc. For further information contact the Pleasant Grove City Parks and Recreation Department at 785-617- 2 by JIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMM'IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIII Utah County's Distributor Alternators for ARP on electrical jvK'-'- and alternators & starters WL) for all foreign or domestic otarterS 5 autos, trucks & mobile homes for I ITS ports II -I-HGINES P$20M These Japanese engines a ss;S5i Z have less than 10,000 Automotive r miles on them and are R- - ' ') Replacement Partt Z- complete with wires, sJ alt., starter, carb., sen- - ding unit, water pump, liMlfi C Z fan belt works. L?4 I li lm O Z Example: tpnJ Automotive Service To,ota72.70 5 9 5 r; 1 lcc75'78 $670 Pleasant Grove inc. Trans. 785-651- 1 r News About YOU! 756-766- 9 I . . . , ' . - . - - ' , ' " ' j '' v ' ' " " ' ' ' ; ' ' ! ' ..' - - ' - . , ' 'VS J''v ' - . - ' ' '.', . V. 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Debbie Fisher had a big game by scoring 18 points and Cherylnn Johnson dropped in 11 with Jayleen Walker adding 8. Kim Woffinden scored 5 and Lila Fugal had 2. Along with Measoms play and 10 points, the Lady Vikes stunned the favored Lady Don's to avenge an earlier loss at Spanish Fork. PG scored six straight points to start the second half and never trailed again. With the score tied at 41 to start the final period, PG outscored the Lady Dons 17-- 7 and led 58-4- 8 with 1 : 40 to play. Kathy Maughan, former PG player, continued her great shooting to help Spanish Fork close the gap. Maughan was top scorer with 20 points. During the final 1:40, Spanish Fork outscored PG 9-- The Lady Vikes were limited to a pair of free throws from Walker. Spanish Fork got the ball needing three points to tie with :05 seconds on the clock and took a time out. PG coach, Marie Bone instructed her team to take a spot and "not move" after Spanish Fork the ball. They did and the Lady Dons missed the driving lay-u- p to give PG a thrilling three point victory. PG 63 SF 22 In junior varsity action, Measom had as many points as Spanish Fork, 22, as the Vikings clobbered the visitors 62-2- Hope Smith had a fine offensive game with 18 points. The Lady Vikes traveled to Carbon Tuesday and host Timpview Thursday. |