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Show ,ady Vikings among leaders s Region Eight play gets hot n Region Eight Girls' basketball, ee teams are tied for the top spot :h 6-1 records. Provo, the 'ending 3A state champion, ided Uintah its first loss Thur-ly, Thur-ly, Pleasant Grove's Lady tings had earlier beaten the vo Bulldogs, and Uintah came on top of P.G. last week, 'his week, the Vikings chalked up i more wins with victories over ipview and Spanish Fork. Both nes were emotion-packed illers. gainst Timpview, Pleasant ve scored the first 12 points to off to a comfortable lead, iking their 'sluggish start' irome. The first quarter ended i the Vikes ahead by 3 and at time they had increased the 1 to 7 Doints. The second half of play will go down in the books with a record number of turn-overs for the Vikings. Early in the final quarter of play P.G. had a 10 point lead and 3 minutes left in the game. It only took a couple of minutes for the picture to change, however. With 1:48 left the score was P.G. 50 and Timpview 47. Vikki Allred hit a long shot for two, after which the Thunderbirds put up a sinker, hence 52-49 score. Following a time-out, Hope Smith scored 2 from the foul line and the Vikings were up by 5. Timpview popped in another 2 point basket followed by a foul shot. Time ran out with a final score of 54-52 for Pleasant Grove. Hope Smith led the scoring with 17 points. Vikki Allred also was in double figures with 11. |