He Grizzly game plan was simple get the ball inside to Rob Lotito. The Indians' plan was even simpler get the ball to Gave he anywhere in the court. Both plans worked — Marysville’s work better.Lotito tallied for six points in the opening frame while Clavehe scored nine. The Indians led by four. In the second period Lotito was held to four and Gavehe was limited to a single 3-pointer. Marysville led by seven at the intermission.Following the break, the home team came out like gang buster running off 10 point to the visitor’s three. The score was tied at 35 when the roof fell on the Golden Sierra.This team (Golden Sierra) has improved so much, said Gifford. We’ve had a couple of good wins and we just seemed to let down tonight. We didn’t quit, we never do. We’ll come back.Mid-way through the final period with the game’s outcome already determined both coaches emptied their benches to allowed their reserves some playing time.Joining Gavehe in double figures for the Indians were Larson with 17, Mark Wright with. II and Lyle Kibbe with 10. Lotito finished thenight with 14 points, eight rebounds and six blocked shots. Phil Seabury added 10 Grizzly points, including two bombs. He was followed by Dave Angella with eight and Bryan Sc he ne man with seven.The Grizzlies were playing without the services of Brett Pittman and Kevin Johnson. Both players together with student support staff member, James Steffan, were injured in a head-on collision Thursday night Steffan .is at UC Davis Medical Center. Johnson and Pittman were treated at Marshal Hospital and released, (see storv A-21