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Show P 25, TAD JANUARY 1968 Scots Pick Up Ist League Win Of ‘58 Brent Peterson Paces’ Winners _ In Scoring; Controlled Boards | By ENSIGN RITCHIE: The Ben Lomond Scots, kicked #;around good in three previous Region Two basketball games this season, came to life last night to defeat Weber High, 5342, on the Warriors’ court. ' The win was the first for Ben Lomond and the loss for. Weber left it all alone in the region cellar. : Brent Peterson, who had been somewhat of a disappointment in previous games, demonstrated his real ability last night as he took charge for the Scots with #)\some timely scoring and brilliant || rebounding. He dominated the defensive board all evening, and, the first bucket of the contest to give the visitors an early 2-0. lead, and after a foul pitch by Weber’s Ken Hicks, Penrod connected with three field goals and a free throw to give Ben Lomond an 11-3 advantage midway in the quarter. ae ae Weber came back, however, to narrow the margin to 13-9 at the end of the first period. — " Hicks, Doug Sarlo and Butch Raees found the range in the early stage of the second period and threatened the lead as Weber moved son ets and and to within two points of the Scots at 19-17, but PeterChatlin hit quick buckBen Lomond left the along with teammate Ed Chatlin, floor at halftime leading 27-21. did a fine job under the offenAgain early in the second half sive bucket. ; Weber appeared ready to make Peterson points.and at times finished with 19 many of them came when it appeared its move, but eight points in a three-minute period by Peterson as gave Ben Lomond a 35-26 lead, though the Warriors were ready too much for the Warriors to to overhaul the Scots. overcome. ~ i ’ was never ahead alThe Scots defense forced We||thouWeber gh it narrowed the gap. to ber to do most of its firing from (31). nigh. ee Going up’ with Peterson was ihe ble in the second ‘half was four points. Every part of the Scots game last night was improved as they moved the ball well and were able to set up Chatlin and Peterson with close in shots. , ‘ Coach Monte Bailey also must have been pleased with long not range, and the shots falling. And when were they missed, Ben Lomond had the ball| as Peterson constantly came down with it. : | Behind Peterson in the scoring column for Ben Lomond was Penrod with 13 points and Chat- Jin with 11. oe a Ken Hicks was the high man the per- for Weber with 16 points. Lynn formange of little Dean Penrod, Hadfield added nine, and Sarlo who’s seven points in the first picked up eight. | oa five minutes of the contest gave |’ Box score: Ben Lomond a good early lead. BEN LOMOND With his starting combination working very well, Bailey did not substitute until late in the third quarter when Ron Meyers fouled out of the game. Frank Williams replaced Mey- GI 533 121 763 227) 120 561 er and did a good job as he scored five points in the final period. It was Peterson who popped in| Web Meyer if Chatlin QAOMHOVDOR~ OP last Lomond = | Ben a Shown coming off with night as the Scots defea one ted at two points late in the first half. The closest the Warriors came ;to MOW4DWONO |, THE STORY eos |