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Show Fast break game still aft; The game of basketball, the upper classmen, of course is still alive and well in P.G. The fast-break fast-break program is still popular with the players and the spectators. On Tuesday, Feb. 14, Walker OilLindon Precision clashed with Thaynes and committed another win 74-61. Brad Adamson put 16 marks on the score card and made some outstanding defensive plays for WOLP. Mike Olpin and Den-dall Den-dall Christensen put on a dual shootingspreeforThayne s with 20 and 17 points, respectively. In the second game, the War Pigs wallowed with SouthamWar-burton SouthamWar-burton and the "Bovines" came out of it the winners, 75-64. 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, 46-42 in a confrontation 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 a way 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 63-52. The War Pigs came out again and increased the premiums for W B&L. Yep, the Piggies went home with another win, 62-59. 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 gani I another close batft coverings defeat) 1 JohnCampbelig the Carpet GUys y finally gothisna'mei he scored 12 hut; effort. ",butln Standings uPPer Division f Walker OiVLindonn A Steve Clifford Mo.j Panda Homes .... " 'y Kinsmen " :j ,cat Co LOWER riTVTQv, Ca P.D. Floorer4 I War Pigs i 9 Wilkinson B&L.. !'gi SouthamWarburton ;iral '"'''Ida 'oni |