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Show Men's fastbreak league keeps up clip Monday night, Feb. 1 brought Soutljam-Warburton Aluminum and Tri-L Concrete together. Working together outside they could build a whole house, but in their game, they almost tore one down. S-W handlers defeated the Concrete Con-crete Crew in a high tension game, 60-56. Scott Fairbanks of S-W scored 15 points, Karl Ford of Tri-L had 22. The second game put Christen-sen's Christen-sen's on the floor against In-termountin In-termountin Soft water. The guys from Center Street defeated the "Thirst Quenchers" 75-65 in a game that turned out to be fun for all. Jim Farnsworth hit the bucket for 27 points for Christensen's. Shane Phillips was high-point man for ISW with 13. In the final game of the night, the Kinsmen scored 102 points against Skyline's 43 Dave Spainhower left the T.V and comic books to put in 25 points for the K-Men. On the other side, Lynn Higham nailed 14 points for Skyline. As a side-note, the Skyline team said that they have as much or fun than any team participating. They might not always score the big points, but their attitude and sportsmanship is outstanding. Tuesday's games were played on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Skyline put up another good effort against Christensen's, who ultimately won the contest, 83-48. Mark Hardman had 21 points for the winners, while Lynn Higham hit 21 for Skyline. The second game was the one everyone waited for, the contest between Walker Oil-Lindon Precision went head to head against the Kinsmen. At the half, WO-LP lead 24 to 19. At the end of the game, they were still ahead, 58-50. The highlights were enhanced by fast-paced, net-to-net individual efforts. It was a low-scoring,, defensive battle that saw Gary Jackson take high-point honors for WO-LP with 19 and Dave Spainhower hitting 11 for the Kinsmen. The third and final game fo the night was another scorcher. Steve Clifford Motors notched another win over Intermountain Soft Water, 78-54. 78-54. Mack Haggard took out all stops, hitting 30 points for the car-guys. Shane Phillips took top honors again for I.S.W. with 24 and some great rebounding. Andy Anderson would like to thank those that officiate the men's games. He reminds players and their fans that there aren't many volunteers for the job, yet those who are called do a great job. |