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TortilIaS Mounted and fitted g Q 11 a$i.oo j75?s, 5, ? - to G) c tJti' 1 70 FF Choice of Boots " o j Levelor-typ- e Blinds New Fila $550 Skis - 1 33.00 ST 1 1 New Freedom 30 Mini-pad- s $1 .75 1 Nat Robbins Makeup Half of Smith's Price 1020 E. State Exit 279 Right at light Hours 9-- 8 Closed Sundays Fast break game still aft; basketball, the The game of classmen, of course is still alive upper and well in P.G. The fast-brea- k program is still popular with the players and the spectators. On Tuesday, Feb. 14, Walker OilLindon Precision clashed with Thaynes and committed another win 74-6- Brad Adamson put 16 marks on the score card and made some outstanding defensive plays for WOLP. Mike Olpin and Den-da- ll Christensen put on a dual shootingspreeforThayne s with 20 and 17 points, respectively. In the second game, the War Pigs wallowed with SouthamWar-burto- n and the "Bovines" came out of it the winners, 75-6- Tod Johnsen was the top gun shooter for the Pigs, netting 27 big ones. S W was led by Steve Smith with 28 points. The third game saw P.D. t loor Coverings tack down Wilkinson Bowen & Leavitt, 46-4- 2 in a con-frontation that was close in a four quarters. Big John Campbell had 16 points for P.D. Brent.Peterson put up 16 points for WB&L, and wasoutstandingontheboardsboth offensively and defensively Wednesday night, Feb. 15, was another night of close ones. WOLP came back again and took one away from the Kinsmen. Ray Walker must have thought he was back in high school because he put in 18 points and controlled the boards on both ends. Robert "Bull" Richards putin 16forthe Kinsmen. The final score was 63-5- The War Pigs came out again and increased the premiums for W B&L. Yep, the Piggies went home with another win, 62-5- It was a close one all the way. Tod Johnsen and Eric Thomas each had 20 points for the winners, while Brent Peterson put in 18 for WB&L. rhe final another close batft JohnCampbelig the Carpet finally gothisna'mei he scored ",butln effort. Standings uPPer Division f Walker OiVLindonn A Steve Clifford Mo.j Panda Homes .... " 'y Kinsmen :j ,cat Co LOWER riTVTQv, Ca P.D. Floorer4 War Pigs i 9 Wilkinson B&L.. !'gi SouthamWarburton ;iral '"'''Ida 'oni L - Ileview - Thursday, Feb. 23, 1989 - Page 12 .:... iW. & ft, 'fa M ' J , - , ' ' ... ' 5 I ' ' V" ? , - : v ' : r; r ... : '''si',' l - " l '; I 1 ' i S 1 Lady Viking varsity basketball players are, L-- sitting: Vikki Alli ed, Lisa Hall, Raquel Scott, Joy Warner. Standing, Coach Marie Hone, Valynn Storey, Spring Smith, Tracie Williamsen, Heather Johnsen and Coach Pain Dahl. Absent, Pam Beagley, Korrie Estes, Coach Neresa Nielsen. Lady Vikings win state berth Wins last week against Uintah Utes and the Payson Lions locked a berth for the P.G. Lady Vikings in the 3A state tournament, which will be played next week at East High in Salt Lake. The girls traveled to Uintah last Wednesday on reasonably clear roads and came away victorious, 51-4- Joy Warner was high scorer with 10 points. Heather Johnsen and Lisa Hall each had 8 points. Joy had 12 rebounds. On Friday night, seven seniors from P.G.'s team were honored prior to playing in their last home game. They were Vikki Allred, Pam Beagley, Korrie Estes, Lisa Hall, Raquel Scott, Joy Warner and Tracie Williamson. They were rec-ognized, and then in a combined effort with other teammates, won a lop-side- d contest over the Payson Lions with a final score of 74-4- Coach Marie Bone used the game as an opportunity to give every player experience and play-ing time on the court. In the final minutes of play, Coach Bone put the starter back on the floor to end their final home game with a vic-tory of 74-4- Leading scorers were Heather Johnsen and Vikki Allred with 13 points each. Raquel Scott made 11 points for the team, with Allred rebounding 8. Smith, Estes and Warner each rebounded 7. The community is encouraged to support the girls at the state tour-ney. Games will begin on Monday, Feb. 27 and continue throughout the week. The J.V. team lost a heart-break-to Uintah in overtime, 43-4- Despite Spring Smith working hard and hitting 15 points and making 14 rebounds, the Lady Vikings lost in the overtime battle. Val Nickell had 7 points. Her and Cheryl Beagley each had 5 re-bounds. In their game against Payson, though, the Lady Vikings got their revenge, beating them 55-3- The J.V. ends their excellent season with a 16 and 4 season. |