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Show ‘THEFT—Bo neville High School’s Norm Frost, left, steals the ball from Gordon Hancock of Ben Lomond during action in ‘Tuesday night’s Region Two basketball game at Bonneville. ee Lakers toa over fourt i afhlace in the pianidingy: with a Davis Thumps Weber; Likert’ Bounce. Back to Defeat Scots Bountifu High ik over sddteputed possession of first. | place in the Region Two’ basketball race ‘Tuesday by whipping Ogden High, 75- 56, in their showdown battle at Bountiful. In the class*B ranks, Morgaii and It was the first league defeat of in a game at Kaysville. — And Bonneville bounced back after its loss last week at Clearfield, to humble Ben Lomond 61-48. The victory moved the Lakers up |into fourth place, a game and a | half behind Davis. Ogden stayed with Bountiful for one quarter, but the Braves broke the game open in the second period and it was no contest the rest of | the way. North Summit have games scheduled for tonight. Morgan is at Park City, while North Summit is at South Summit. On Friday, St. Joseph will attempt to hold at least a share of first place in the: Jordan Division} of Region Six as it takes on Grants- | ville at Grantsville. | re 6 TF eager 10 56 The Tigers led by one point at the end of the first session, but| |Smith and big Lyndon MacKay 31 ad ia Bountiful 14 20 13 41 Score by er | NARROWED THE GAP — | The game was even more one!sided than the score would indicate fas the Lakers led at one point learly in the final period by 22 | points. It was when the reserves | played the late minutes that the | Scots narrowed the gap. | | Bonneville, not much | From the time Iverson took the ‘opening tipoff and raced Totals quarters: 21 22 16 58 3 46 Contens ttle GT F Briggs 3 5 3 Stokes 0 Wanshast 6 41 eevee 0 0 9 1 0 1 Frost 4 1 1 Robinson 0 0 0 Iverson 6 3315 See eae D. Hansen Southwick R. Hansen Sawa Ingram Ward Garr Thompson of a run- In:ning team in the past went to the | fast break Tuesday and it paid off. in to lay | it? up for the score, the Lakers led all the way. Ben Lomond came within one point at 12-11 at the end of the first quarter, but Bonneville outin the second period i eiaisccocambaisctes git ahea 38-02, | The Scots were unable to genferate a consistent offense as most of the shots were taken by Gordon Hancock from. outside. Hancock, } Who joined the varsity only this week, led the Ben Lomond scoring with 14 points. Weber stayed with Davis for one quarter, but could not keep up the pace ae a 21-point output by Greg H | The Warriors fell behind by 10 | points in the second period, and were unable to threaten after that. | John Taylor was top scorer fox, ithe Darts with 16 points. Region Two teams will play an- | |other round on Friday. Weber will | attempt to do what no other Region !Two team has been able to do and} that is to stop Bountiful. The twwo | clubs will play in the Warriors’ gymnasium. ON SCOTS’ FLOOR Bonneville will attempt to gain /more ground when it tests tthe Tii gers at Ogden, and Clearfield and ! Ben Lomond will battle it out with | Clearfield on the Scots’ est In a practice game, vis and oe Elder will play in Drighend an Region One action, the big game will be played at Garland-| Tremonton where the Bear River| Bears host North Cache. These two| clubs are currently tied for first | Place. South Cache and Logan tangle at | Hyrum in the other Region One contest. 18 13 75 56 33 75 bak 2204 42 Blo a ; 1 Konopnicki 1 3 Baker 0 2 Fisher 20 Cowley 0 3 Taylor 5 9 ltouched off a drive that gave the Braves = So 14-point lead at halft smith ‘an MacKay each had 21 points. Bob Five led -the scoring for Ogden with 18 points. At Bonneville, Bob VanShaar and Darrell Iverson teamed up to lead the Lakers past Ben Lomond. P 17 27 14 48 en Lomond Bonneville Region Totals Two Bountiful Bn is Davis Bonneville Eo a standings: .....3.. . * Oon—oONnacvusd ‘the season for the Tigers, who had previously ‘won four straight. Bountiful now boasts a 5-0 mark. Davis High, with its sticky zone defense, crushed Weber High, 58-41, | |