Region 9 boys basketball: Pine View clinches at least share of title with dramatic OT win against Dixie
ST. GEORGE — In a back-and-forth overtime battle, the Pine View Panthers stormed back in the final minutes of regulation to force overtime, then edged the Dixie Flyers in the extra period to clinch at least a share of the Region 9 title.
Pine View took an early four-point lead after one quarter but Dixie fought back to tie the game at 24 apiece headed into halftime.
The Flyers came out of the gates strong in the second half, outscoring the Panthers 15-7 in the third quarter to take an eight-point lead into the final frame.
Pine View clawed its way back into the game, trimming the deficit to just two, 41-39 in the middle of the fourth before a 7-0 Dixie run looked to potentially put the game out of reach.
But much like before, Pine View never wavered, fighting back yet again, before a Dallin Brown shot tied the game at the end of regulation and set up an epic overtime period.
The Panthers took a 57-54 lead when Brown converted a three-point play, but the Flyers evened the score on Hayden Cottle’s clutch three in the final seconds to tie the game again.

With one final possession, Pine View found sharpshooter Jared Sudweeks, who nailed a game-winning 3-pointer as time expired to give the Panthers a thrilling comeback win.
“Dallin Brown and Suds (Sudweeks) were huge offensively tonight,” Pine View coach Ryan Eves said. “(Jared) Koller had a few rebounds down the stretch that were huge for us and the kids battled and found a way to win being down nine points late in the game.
“What a great game and what a great group of kids.”
The Panthers improved their record to 9-0 in region play and have now clinched no worse than a share of the region title. Brown had a big game for Pine View, dropping 23 points. Sudweeks added 17.
Dixie dropped to 6-3, falling into a tie for second place with the Hurricane Tigers. Cottle led the way for the Flyers with 21 points, while Noah Lemke added 14.
Dixie hosts Hurricane on Friday at 7 p.m. with sole possession of second place at stake.
Pine View travels to Cedar City to face Canyon View on Friday. Tip off is set for 7 p.m. With a win over the Falcons, the Panthers will clinch the region championship.
— Written by Spencer Rodak
Canyon View 58, Cedar 52
The Canyon View Falcons solidified their playoff hopes Wednesday with a 58-52 win over rival Cedar.
Playing in front of a boisterous, standing room only crowd that filled Canyon View High’s gymnasium, the Falcons led virtually the entire game. They were up 30-24 at halftime and 43-32 after three.

However, at the start of the fourth quarter, Cedar’s Treyton Tebbs sparked an 8-0 run, hitting three outside jumpers to bring the Redmen within three points, 43-40, with just under 5:30 remaining in the game.
Canyon View head coach Rob Potter called a time out to give his players a chance to regroup. It apparently worked, as the Falcons then went on a 9-2 run to extend their lead to 10 points with just over 3 minutes left.
After that, the closest Cedar was able to get was 5 points.
“Cedar’s a great team,” Potter said after the game. “They’ve got an offense that’s a challenge, and I’m going to to give it to Zab Santana and company, they hit some tough shots. Sometimes the ball’s going to go in, sometimes it’s not. But I think we had a big enough lead that we could withstand their run.”
Potter also said his players got excited by the energy and near-constant noise from the crowd.
“In an environment like this, I mean, it’s one thing to watch it, it’s one thing to coach it, but when you step out there and hear that thundering noise, you know, you’ve got to be ready. It’s going to get to young people at times, no matter what.”

The game’s halftime featured the presentation of two ceremonial $6,000 checks to local cancer survivors Michelle Anderson and Pam Smith, who were the beneficiaries of the money raised during the annual Steve Hodson Cancer Classic tournament held in late December.
Joining Anderson and Smith on the court for the presentation were their family members, friends and loved ones, in addition to the players and coaching staffs of the boys and girls basketball teams of both Cedar and Canyon View high schools.
Mason Lyman led Canyon View’s balanced scoring attack with 15 points, while Trevor Farrow added 12 and Dallyn Brindley contributed 11.
Cedar was led by Tebbs’ 17 points. Santana added 16 and Tanner Eyre chipped in 8.
Canyon View improved to 5-5, putting the Falcons in sole possession of Region 9’s fourth and final playoff spot, with just two games remaining in the regular season.
Potter said the Falcons control their own playoff destiny.
“We’re ahead of Desert Hills by one game and we hold the tiebreaker against them, so if we don’t lose, it doesn’t matter what they do,” he said.
Desert Hills, which had a bye Wednesday, is 3-6 in region play with three games left, but the Thunder have lost five in a row.
Canyon View (5-5) next plays at home against undefeated region leader Pine View on Friday, followed by the season finale at Dixie the following Friday, Feb. 15. Both games start at 7 p.m.
Cedar, which fell to 2-8, has a bye Friday. The Redmen play next Wednesday at Snow Canyon, which is also 2-8 in region play following Wednesday night’s loss to Hurricane.
— Written by Jeff Richards
Hurricane 58, Snow Canyon 50
In a back-and-forth battle Wednesday, the Hurricane Tigers pulled away in the second half to defeat the Snow Canyon Warriors.
Hurricane led by four after the opening quarter, but Snow Canyon cut the lead to just two at the half.
The Tigers came out in the second half and started to pull away, leading by six after three quarters before sealing the game down the stretch in the final quarter to get the win.
Hurricane improved to 6-3 in region play, moving into a tie for second with Dixie, who lost an overtime thriller to Pine View. Matthew Meyers led the way for the Tigers with 14 points, while TJ Minor added 12 and Dallin Davis chipped in 11.
Snow Canyon dropped to 2-8 and will host Desert Hills on Friday at 7 p.m.
The Tigers will travel to Dixie on Friday at 7 p.m. looking to take sole possession of second place with a win over the Flyers.
— Written by Spencer Rodak
Region 9 standings
Pine View 9-0 (12-6)
Dixie 6-3 (14-5)
Hurricane 6-3 (10-8)
Canyon View 5-5 (9-11)
Desert Hills 3-6 (9-10)
Cedar 2-8 (6-14)
Snow Canyon 2-8 (6-14)
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Pine View’s Connor Brooksby looks for a way through a Dixie double team, St. George, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by David Larson, St. George News
The Panthers’ Connor Brooksby takes it up against Dixie’s Hayden Cottle, St. George, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by David Larson, St. George News
Pine View’s Jared Sudweeks shoots a 3-pointer over the Flyers’ Noah Lemke, St. George, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by David Larson, St. George News
Pine View’s Dallin Brown splits the defense to get his shot, St. George, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by David Larson, St. George News
Dixie’s Isaac Finlinson shoots a runner inside the lane, St. George, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by David Larson, St. George News
The Flyers’ Derek Wallace pushes the ball up court, St. George, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by David Larson, St. George News
Pine View fans and cheerleaders converge on the court to celebrate the Panthers’ overtime win against Dixie, St. George, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by David Larson, St. George News
Hurricane’s Bryce Thomas takes the ball after a made shot by Snow Canyon, St. George, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by David Larson, St. George News
The Tigers’ TJ minor is strong with the ball inside, St. George, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by David Larson, St. George News
Snow Canyon’s Chance Barney floats a shot over the Hurricane defense, St. George, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by David Larson, St. George News
The ball gets away from the Tigers’ Domonic Scott after contact with Snow Canyon’s Boom Dalton, St. George, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by David Larson, St. George News
The Warriors’ Boom Dalton grabs a loose ball in front of Hurricane’s Domonic Scott, St. George, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by David Larson, St. George News
Hurricane’s Bryce Thomas and Snow Canyon’s Boom Dalton battle for a loose ball at the baseline, St. George, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by David Larson, St. George News
Canyon View’s Trevor Farrow is guarded by Cedar’s Tanner Eyre, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
Canyon View’s Dallyn Brindley shoots while being guarded by Cedar’s Luke Armstrong, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
Canyon View’s Jaxon Jorgenson drives to the basket while being guarded by Cedar’s Tanner Eyre, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
Cedar’s Treyton Tebbs is guarded by Canyon View’s Trevor Farrow, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
Cedar’s Treyton Tebbs is guarded by Canyon View’s Kyle Sorenson, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
Cedar’s Tanner Eyre makes a layup against Canyon View, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
Cedar’s Jaron Garrett is guarded by Canyon View’s Malik Drye, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
Cedar’s Zab Santana is guarded by Canyon View’s Parker Holmes, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
Members of the Cedar and Canyon View high school cheerleading squads perform a combined number at halftime, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
Cedar’s Zab Santana makes a shot over Canyon View’s Mason Lyman at the final buzzer, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
Players congratulate each other following Canyon View’s 58-52 win over Cedar, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
Local cancer survivor Michelle Anderson and family receive ceremonial check representing the $6,000 raised in her behalf during the 2018 Steve Hodson Cancer Classic, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
Local cancer survivor Pam Smith and family receive ceremonial check representing the $6,000 raised in her behalf during the 2018 Steve Hodson Cancer Classic, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
Local cancer survivors Michelle Anderson and Pam Smith, surrounded by family members, friends and high school basketball players, receive ceremonial checks representing the $6,000 apiece raised in their behalf during the 2018 Steve Hodson Cancer Classic, Cedar City, Utah, Feb. 6, 2019 | Photo by Jeff Richards, St. George News / Cedar City News
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