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Show , Intramural Division plans tourney as regular season comes to a close The tournament will continue Wednesday evening and conclude on Friday evening. The top four teams from the tournament wil advance to Payson for the Central Utah District Tournament. 910th Grade Division In the 910th grade division, there was some minor juggling of the teams entering the tournament. The Jr Nam Boys defeated the Pistons 50-44 to take over third place and knock the Pistons to fourth. Karren defeated the Jazz 61-51 to claim seventh place for the tournament. tour-nament. The Ballhogs had a struggle on their hands but prevailed over the Bad Boys 39-37. The Homeboys showed why they're tied for first place handing the Hawks a 69-39 loss. The first night of the tournament pitted the Jazz against the Bulls. The Bulls found their shooting eye finally and held off the Jazz 54-45. Jay Groves had the hot hand for the Bulls with 23 points. Bruce Robertson led the Jazz with 22 points. With the victory, the Bulls next opponent was the Ballhogs who defeated them 44-34. Colby Cook led a balanced scoring attack for the Ballhogs with 10 points. Shawn Stevens led the Bulls with 11 points. The Pistons held the Bad Boys to only six second half points in handing them a 44-27 defeat. Derek Taylor led the Pistons with 13 points while Jared Urrutia and Dale Southam each - had seven for the Bad Boys. The Jr. Nam Boys had little trouble with the Hawks handing them a 54-28 loss. Nick Dorrick was high scorer for the game with 13 points for the Jr. Nam Boys while Troy Harris led the Hawks with 12 points. In the final game of the day, the Homeboys held off a rally by Karren to defeat them 45-38. Richard Livingston had a big day for the Homeboys scoring 19 points. Craig Veenker led Karren with 16 points. The tournament continued Tuesday evening after the paper deadline. The final games of the tournament are scheduled for Wednesday beginning at 6:30 p.m. The Championship game is set for 8:40 p.m. that night. The top five teams from the tournament will advance to the Central Utah District Tournament which will begin Monday, Mar 7 Pleasant Grove High vJ' P A Pleasant Grove S001 to play at each gai' 7:15, 8:30 and 9:45 p.m r and show your suppS' Pleasant Grove teams ? )!' "L Final League Standings $ ll12th Grade ft Team 1 Phi Slamma Jamma 1 if Giles I;8" Nam Boys ' Richardson 1 1"' Sunbeams 1 Penguins ' Martin 1 Running Gouchos 1 Warriors ' a I rt 910th Grade jj Team Ballhogs Homeboys I Jr. Nam Boys ' Pistons Bad Boys Hawks Jazz Karren , Bulls Wednesday's Schedule (League Tournament) ll12th Grade Division ! 6:00 p.m. Penguins vs Martin I 7:05 p.m. Running Gouch t ' Sunbeams , 8:10 p.m. Richardson vs 1 Boys 9:15 p.m. Phi Slamma Janinji I Giles 910th Grade Division 6:30 p.m. Consolation Qe pionship 7:35 p.m. Playoff for 3rd aids place 8:40 p.m. 910th grade ck pionship !, Friday's Schedule (Games at Rec. Center) i( ll12th Grade Division 4:20 p.m. Consolation Ck pionship 5:25 p.m. Playoff for 3rd place 6:30 p.m. ll12th grade ck pionship 1 Phi Slamma Jamma finished the regular session with an un-' un-' blemished record to place first in the lll2th grade division and tne top spot in the league tournament In the 910th grade division, the Ballhogs and Homeboys tied for first with identical 7-1 records, but i the Ballhogs claimed the top spot in the tournament due to their victory over the Homeboys during the season. 11 12th Grade Division The final week of the season shuffled a few teams around for the tournament but there were no major upsets. The Running Gouchos I notched their first win of the season in handing the Warriors their eighth loss 51-45 as both teams were looking to get out of the winless column. Richardson proved to be too much for Giles as they easily handled them 64-34. The Nam Boys had to struggle but came out on top of Martin 54-49. Phi Slamma Jamma completed a perfect season defeating the Sunbeams 50-35. In the first night of the tournament, tour-nament, the Running Gouchos faced the Warriors for the second straight game and again handled them 44-36. Jamie Bryant and Steve Johnson led the Gouchos with 13 and 10 points, respectively. Case Thornton led a balanced Warrior attack with eight points. By defeating the Warriors, the Running Gouchos got the opportunity op-portunity to face Phi Slamma Jamma in Saturday's first game. Phi Slamma Jamma rolled over them 50-28 to advance in the winners' win-ners' bracket. Brook Blackhurst had a big second half to lead Phi Slamma Jamma with 15 points. Steven Johnson again led the Gouchos with 10 points. In the second game of the day, Giles pulled away from a two point halftime lead to defeat the Sunbeams Sun-beams 40-26 and will now face Phi Slamma Jamma in the semi-finals. Greg Roper led a balanced scoring attack for Giles with nine points. Darrin Livingston led the Sunbeams with nine points. In the closest game of the day, Scott Flinders hit four free throws in the last minute to lead Richardson Richard-son to a 51-47 victory over the Penguins. Flinders ended up with 21 points for the game to claim high point honors. Cory Warburton led the Penguins with 12 points. In a rematch of Wednesday's night game, the Nam Boys and Martin met again with the same results only a different score, 45-37. Shawn Chipman led the Nam Boys with 12 points while Brett Tolman was the game's high scorer with 14 points for Martin. |