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Show Si Vikes rout Dons in overtime thriller Pleasant Grove came from be-verj-. hind to edge Spanish Fork in a glej double overtime thriller Friday W night. id$. Trailing by seven points at 'as, halftime, the Bruce Bushnell 0. coached Vikings began a slow but ; nj. steadycomebackthattiedthescore i waj at 68 when Jug Jacklin's three G,. pointer ripped the nets with sec-y'.jj, sec-y'.jj, onds remaining in regulation. Jar Lincoln Church scored 17 of his 31 game high points in that second half rally and then added six more I n in the overtime periods. 10 Baskets by Nathan Ash, who had 23 points in the game, and Church, quickly put PG on top 72-68 72-68 in the first overtime. However two terrible passes resulted in costly turnovers and Spanish tied the score sending the game into a second three minute overtime period. pe-riod. In that period, PG sank 12 of 13 free throws while Spanish Fork did not go to the line. The results, a 10 , point win, 86-76, that made the box ! score appear not as close as it really was. flOWl Spanish Fork, behind the hot - shooting of Randy Reid jumped on (.. top 22-15 in the first quarter. Reid ! ;had 13 points in those first 8 minutes min-utes but was shut out in the second period that saw both teams score "16 points. Reid, the returning All-State guard and highly recruited Span- g ish Fork star, finished the game .with 30 points. PG's foul shooting improved dramatically from the poor per-centage per-centage (39 percent) in the Provo win Wednesday. The Vikes made 22 of 28 for 78 percent. Spanish Fork made 18 of 23 for an identical 78 percent. Bryan Hofheins had 10 points in addition to an "A" plus for his effort in dogging the flashy Reid during Nathan Ash soared high several times to rebound and score in the Provo game. (Photo by Craig Veeker) most of the game. Tyler Pederson and Jacklin scored 8 points each. PG is at Vernal to play Uintah tonight and Friday travel to Timpview for a clash with the Thunderbirds. |