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Show Review - Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1989 - Page 7 Beary Best Players of the Week named . - ' ...... P V ':.- ' Gmisf i '"- -' . ;. 'A, AAht i yf'i's":':l '('': ' i ' 1 I i .r' &- - ... ." ... t ;l. ':: .... sr'-- W The Beary Best Players of the week have again been selected by the athletes' coaches. Varsity from the girl's basketball ;f'player team is Raquel Scott. J.V. player is 1 Toni Campbell. Boy's varsity player is Brent Rosenlof, J.V. is Rob Strasburg and sophomore player is Jason Giles. Varsity wrestler is Darrick Despain and J.V. wrestler is Mor-- - gan Bulkley. mta Each one of the players and wrestlers selected will be given a Koala Bear Sundae by Beary Best ds Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant d. in Pleasant Grove. Brent Rosenlof again had great games this past week against Payson and Carbon. Coach Bruce rBushnell said that Brent had some great rebounds and helped the j Vikings to score against both tteams. f I Brent said that the reason that iihe enjoys basketball so much is, '"because I love the competition, the juick moving of the sport, and I love the sport." He is the son of jGary and Maurine Rosenlof. i Coach Alan Bahr said that Rob "Strasburg was one of the keys in jtheir win over Payson this week. He said that Rob's rebounding fsparked the team in their win." I Rob said that his goal in basket-bal-l is to be an all state player both athletically and academically. He lis amember ofFBLA. Rob is the son 'of Bryant and Ileen Strasburg. Jason Giles came into the game against Payson, and according to the coaches really turned the game around in P.G.'s favor. Jason came in during the last few minutes of the game, and tied the game with Darrick Despain of Lane and Pam Scott. Toni came in to the game against Uintah and played very well. She had 10 rebounds for the game and 4 points. She is a hard working player and hustles on the floor and in practice. Toni said that she would like to attend school and go into some field of medicine, such as microbiology. She said that she enjoys all sports, and she looks up to Michael Jordon. She is the daughter of Pete and Trena Zaccardi. Darrick is now on the varsity wrestling squad, and coach Darold Henry said that he won his match in the P.G. Invitational this past Saturday, and placed first in his weight division. Brent Rosenlof his excellent shooting. He then blocked shots and shut down Payson's top scorer. Coach Mike Shoell said that Jason has an excellent attitude when he comes off the bench to play. He said that he also is a hard worker in practice. He is the son of Tom and Brenda Giles. Raquel had a consistent game against Uintah this past week, being the leading scorer with 13 points. She worked hard, totally working with her teammates to get the ball down the floor for the bas-ket. Raquel said that she would like to see the team get into the state playoffs this year and win the state championship. She is the daughter Raquel Scott Darrick said that he is proud to be on the varsity squad, and he said that he would like to place in state this year, he said that he would like to attend college and go on a mis-sion. He is the son of Roy and Deanne Despain. Morgan Bulkley is having a great season on the J.V. wrestling squad, despite the fact that he is just a freshman this year. Coach Henry said that Morgan has a great future as a wrestler. Morgan also took first in his weight division in the P.G. Invitational this weekend. Morgan said that he would like to attend college and go into coach-ing. He said that he also like to play football. He is the son of Van and Judy Bulkley. i ..' r i Help us celebrate Golden CorraFs 16th Anniversary ! - Dwight Rowell - Mgr. 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Fastbreak basketball is pres-ently at a 4.3 on the Ricter scale. Upsets, upsets. On Monday, January 16, the Kinsmen delt Panda Homes their 5rst loss. The played with jnly five men and saw great per- - Jormances from Scott Thomas and Colby Adamson, each with 19 points. Panda's Glen Anell was jutstanding with 29 points in the losing effort. The final score was 75-6- h Steve Clifford handed the War ?igs their hats in a game that ended 100 to 81. Mark Haggard tickled the net for 32 points for SCM, while Greg Grothe put down 29 for the Pigs. In the final game of the night, P.D. Builders nailed the door shut on Wilkinson-B- o wen & Leavitt, 64-3- 7. "Ace" Campbell put 19 points on the board for P.D. and Cris Bunnell had 12 for W- - B&L. The following Wednesday was another night of certain surprise. Steve Clifford's' group showed up with only five guys and sent Thayne's back to the showers. The final score was 80-6- Rob Church put 20 points on the board in vic-tory. Kendall Christensen also had 20 points for Thaynes. In the second game, the War Pigs put up a great fight against Panda Homes, but Panda won, 73-5- Glen arnell was high point man again with 27. Eric Thomas was the Pig's standout with 16. The final game put Southam Warburton in the right with Walker OilLindon Precision. WO LP remained unbeaten, winning this one 74-4- Gary Jackson, Alan Howe and Bryce Walker each haad Lady Vikes blast Uintah after loss Bulldogs the lead. Vikki tied the score at 40 and free throws from Cheryl Beagley and Vikki put the Vikings up, 42-4- 0 with two and a half minutes left in the game. Bayles tied it again and Hardy scored to put Provo ahead, but Spring Smith evened it at 44. With 44 seconds remaining, a Provo lay up gave the lead back to Provo, After they sunk a couple of free throws to pull out front by four. Tiff Barker scored again for Provo to make a buzzer shot by Beagley meaningless. Vikki scored 19 points and pulled down seven rebounds. Joy Warner added 9 points and 13 rebounds. This week, the Lady Vikes will travel to Payson on Tuesday and will host the Timpview on Thursday, Jan. 26. The J.V. team ran past both Provo and Uintah in their games, beating Provo 47-3- 9 and Uintah, 48-3- The outcome of the games were never really in question, as they jumped out to an early lead in both games. In the Provo game, Val Nickell and Valynn Storey both contrib-uted 11 points each, with Cheryl Beagley getting 10. Cheryl lead with rebounds with 8. Spring Smith and Valynn each had 5 re-bounds to keep P.G. in control of the game. The scoring against Uintah was more balanced, with Liz Coons getting 8 points, and Cheri Knuteson, Valynn and Heather each getting 6 points. Spring and Toni each pulled down 10 re-bounds, with Liz and Cheri each getting 6 rebounds. With the game on the line, the Lady Vikings came through to nake the crucial play and defeat ;he Uintah Utes last Thursday in jvertime, 60-5- after suffering a disappointing loss to Provo two lays earlier. Five free throws and buckets by Raquel Scott and Vikki Allred in )vertime put the game out of reach :or the Utes. The Vikings had Tailed until early in the third quarter when Pam Beagley tied the fjame at 33 by sinking two free p ;hrows. Uintah scored on a lay up and a lump shot, but the Vikings went ahead when Heather Johnsen Ridded six quick points by connecti-ng with two-- 3 pointers. The score was tied again twice in final minutes of regulation play. Vikkihit the front end of a one-and-)n- e, and tied the score. Her second shot put the Vikings ahead with 3 1 seconds left on the clock. Whistled for an intentional foul, P.G. watched the Utes score on both attempts, then add a field goal. As the Viking ship appeared to be sinking, Korrie Estes hit a three point shot to again tie the score and put the game into over-time. Raquel Scott was leading scorer Tor P.G. with 13 points. Vikki and Heather each added 12. Vikki had 9 rebounds and Korrie had 6. Earlier in the week, the Provo Bulldogs came from behind in the fourth quarter to edge the Vikings, 50-4- P.G. led through the first 4.hree periods and were up by four "neading into the final quarter, but Julie Bear and Tiffany Bayles cut the Vikings lead, tied the score with 4:30 minutes left on the clock. " Bayles scored again to give the r i Jr. Jazz scores despite K. Derby This was a different sort of a week in the boy's seventh and eighth grade Jr. Jazz league, due to the fact a lot of the boys were in-volved in the Klondike Derby. Sev-eral of the teams barely had enough players to floor a team. The game between the Knicks and the Bulls really wasn't a con-test, with the Knicks beating them, 52-1- The Cougars barely squeakedby the Jazz, 38-3- The Bucks only had five players, yet ran past the Rockets, 45-1- The Lakers beat the 76er's, in a run away game, 54-1- The Pacers had no trouble beat-ing the Suns, 42-1- The game between the Spirits and the Pistons was a little closer, with the Spirits winning, 29-1- |