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Show Men's basketball league back in full swing with weekly games This past week in the men's basketball league, Argus Technology, led by Brent Heaps, hit 19 points and defeated Interstate Transmissions 60-46. Gordon Smith with 14 led a cold shooting Tran-mission Tran-mission team. The game was close at 14-13 in the first quarter and 28-22 at halflime, mainly on good foul shooting from the Transmission men. Jeff Strasburg's 19 and Brett Campbell's 14 points were not quite enough to overcome the balanced scoring of the Kinsmen team. The usually hot shooting Colby Adamson was held to 6 points, which is possibly the lowest point total of his long basketball career. However, Kaylon Whilely and Perkins with 12 each picked up the slack, with all nine players for Kinsmen entering the scoring column. What promised to be one of the close games of the week, saw , SAVEAK win by forfeit over Story Pharmacy on a mixup of date and time. Steve Peterson's Interiors, led by Joe Tait's 23 points, beat a good Interwest Team, 84-51. Interwest, led by Blen Freestone and Craig Bradley with 16 each, was not quite enough to beat the front running Interiors team, who had four players in double figures. Cold foul shooting for Interwest, who shot 20 percent, didn't help their cause. Garth Hansen with 17 and Joe Howe with 15 led the undefeated Walker OilLindon Precision team to a 60-49 victory over a very good SouthamWarburton Aluminum team. A hot second quarter opened up a 10 point lead at half-time and the teams played even ball the second half. Mark Atwood with 21 and Scott Fairbanks with 12 led the SWA team. The difference in the game saw WOLP shooting 75 percent from the foul line as opposed op-posed to 56 percent for SWA. Lamoreaux Concrete came from behind in what was the most exciting ex-citing game of the week. The first quarter saw the score 12-11 for Kelly's, and halftime saw Kelly's maintaining a 25-22 lead. The third quarter saw the score tied at 36 all and with a final of 56-49 for Lamoreaux. Again the hot shooting from the foul line (84 percent) for the Concretemen made up the difference in the game. Ken Robinson with 23 and Steve Patten with 15 were the big scorers for Lamoreaux, while Randy Peterson with 22 led Kelly's. Results 123085 Steve Peterson Interiors, 84 -Argus Technology, 78; Southamwarburton Aluminum, 67 -Kelly's Plumbing, 51; Kinsmen, 63 -Lamoreaux Concrete, 53. 1386 Story Pharmacy, 78 - Chipman's Plumbing, 67; Walker OilLindon Precision, 80 - Interstate Transmissions, Tran-smissions, 43; SAVEAK, 82 - Interwest, In-terwest, 67. 1686 Argus Technology, 60 - Interstate Transmissions, 46; Kinsmen, 62 -Chipman's Plumbing, 51; SAVEAK, 2 - Story's Pharmacy, 0. 1886 Steve Peterson Interiors, 84 -Interwest, 51; Walker OilLindon Precision, 60 - Southam Warburton, 49; Lamoreaux Concrete, 56 -Kelly's Plumbing. Schedule Wednesday, Jan. 15 6:30 p.m. - Walker OilLindon Precision vs. Story Pharmacy; 7:35 p.m. - SouthamWarburton Aluminum vs. Interwest; 8:40 p.m. -Argus Technologies vs. Lamoreaux Concrete. Monday, Jan. 20 6:30 p.m. - Kelly's Plumbing vs. Steve Peterson Interiors; 7:35 p.m. - Kinsmen vs. Argus Technologies; 8:40 p.m. - Interstate Transmission vs. Lamoreaux Concrete. Tuesday, Jan. 21 6:30 p.m. - Story Pharmacy vs. Interwest; 7:35 p.m. - Chipman Plumbing vs. SouthamWarburton Aluminum; 8:40 p.m. - SAVEAK vs. Walker OilLindon Precision. |