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\ Phoios by Melissa Vaquera C. J. Jones of the Cavaliers (42) and the Yellow Jackets * Kevin Stout (right photo) stage a shooting duel. A Duo combines for 53 points in 76-32 blow out; Anderson adds 15 Kevin Stout and Zeb Dufort combined for 53 points to lead the Yellow Jackets to a 76-32 rout of the Cavaliers July 12 in Boys League basketball at Miller Park Recreation Center. Stout was as consistent as a ticking clock, scoring 16 of his game-high 32 points in the first half as the winners raced to a 42-16 halftime lead and netting 16 after intermission. Dufort * LIMOIIIIU qcored 21 points, 16 in the open ing half. Ben Anderson had a big hand in the victory, finding the range for 1 5 points to round out the winners' double figure scor ing. Andrews led all players in 3-point shooting, hitting three from beyond the arc, while Dufort had the game's only other trey. Nick Bryant paced the Cav aliers' scoring with 18 points. C. J. Jones added seven and Boo Huy Tran had three. YELLOW JACKETS 42, | DEACONS 41: Zeb Dufort's running one-handed hook shot | at the buzzer lifted the Yellow Jackets to the victory July 10 and sole possession of first place with a 5-1 record in Boys League basketball at Miller Park [ : ' - Recreation Center. ? The Yel low Jackets had . a 14 point lead in the second half, but the Deacons fought back to grab a 39 37 advantage on Ja?Qn Smith's fol low shot with 33 seconds remaining. The Yel low Jackets' Ben Ander son was fouled Photo by Melissa Vaquera Jay Uenhach applies defensive pressure on Will Ver non of the Deacons during the Tarheels ' 43-39 win. attempting a 3-pointer at the 19 second mark and dropped all three shots through the net to put his team on top, 40-39. The Deacons responded behind Jimmy Walls' short jump shot to take a 41-40 lead with eight sec onds to play. Dufort took the hall inbounds, pushed it upcourt and, surrounded by three defenders, launched a shot over his shoul der at the buzzer that found nothing hut net to give the Jack ets the victory. ITie Yellow Jackets, who hit 14 field goals and were 12 of 15 from the free throw line, were paced in scoring by Dufort with 19 points. Anderson added 16. Smith scored 19 points for the Deacons, who had five more field goals than the Jackets, but had nine fewer points from the line, hitting 3 of 8 free throws. Dustin Drake finished with 14 points for the Deacons. Lakers drop tourney opener to San Antonio from page 17 jfef third quarter and the bulk "<and power of the Spurs' iront ** line eventually took its toll. v r ""We 'started out fine shoot ing the three," Brown said, "but Jve got out of our offense and let m . .. -r ftfc ' ? > B*i Jm Kt " 5* ** * Mmmw -j #*?-?????? their big man (Rivera) into the game and that killed us." The Lakers' Vincent Whitt, touted as one of the top players in the country by a variety of college recruiting services, led all scorers with 22 points.' Bobby Moody added 15 and James Johnson and Chris Stew art had 10 each. playing twice in one day drains Lakers from page 1 7 ? However, National closed eut the period with a rush to hold ft 16-12 lead as the period ended. ? James Campbell, Johnny (loses and Moody all hit jumpers to open the second period as the lakers grabbed an 18-16 lead. ? The two teams played on pretty even terms for most of the remainder to the period. Camp bell hit a driving layup, added a dee throw after being fouled and then, sank a jump shot from the lie y as the Lakers held onto a one-point margin, 23-22, with approximately six minutes left in we first half. But Nate Meers got hot for National from three-point range, hitting four of his six treys in the sicond period to give the Cleve land quintet a 45-40 halftime advantage. fa National led, 38-33, with less than three minutes to go in the half before Whitt drove the lane, Jamal Hanes stuffed in a rebound and Everette Witherspoon scored on a three-point play as Winston Lake pulled within two points, 38-36. Alvis Reynolds' driving lay out knotted the contest at 38 before Johnson's pair of free throws put the Lakers in front, 40-38, with less than a minute to go in the first half. But Meers added two quick treys around a free throw by Harold Russell as National regained the advantaged at inter mission. National blew the game open in the third period, outscoring the Lakers 34-12 for a 79-52 lead going into the, final eight min utes. After that it was just a matter of what the final score would be. The Lakers were unable to get off decent rebound shots when they managed to get an offensive rebound and went scoreless for nearly five minutes. During that span, the visitors reeled off 19 unanswered points for a 76-49 advantage and Win ston Lake never recovered. The visitors had four men in double figures, led by Melvin Scott's 21 points. Meers had 20 while Allen Keith added 16 and Marcell Denson contributed 14. Campbell was high man for the Lakers with 15 points while Whitt got 13, but managed just one bucket in the entire second half. Moody was the only other Laker in double figures with 11. Winston Lake also hurt itself at the foul line, making just 16 of 29 attempts. National made 6 of 1 1 free throws. steeja FieshP?* Soare Hibs >|49 Nabobs L ? (jortfc Carolina Yellow Squash resh Locally Grown Yellow , North Carolina 0 Fresh President's Choice Soft Drinks 2 Liter Stock Up And Save Presidents Choice Orange Juice 100% Valencia Frozen 12 ox. 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