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Show ' ivalker OilLindon Precision lead men's league 17 points. Steve Smith hit for llfor the siding gang. I ! Fastbreak basketball is presently 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 K-guys 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 75-69. 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-Bo wen & Leavitt, 64-37. 64-37. "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 80-66. Rob Church put 20 points on the board in victory. 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, 73-56. 73-56. 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 74-44. Gary Jackson, Alan Howe and Bryce Walker each haad |