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Show Final Standings Still In Doubt in Basketball Race TEAM STANDINGS Northern Division, Region 8 Milford 5 2 .715 Parowan 5 3 .625 Millard 4 3 .572 Delta 4 3 .572 Beaver 0 7 .000 Wins by Parowan and Delta in basketball games played in the Northern Division of Region Reg-ion Eight, saw the victors take decisive wins over their opponents, Millard and Beaver. Bea-ver. While the Parowan Rams final margin of 78 to 71 over Millard, didn't look too deci-;ive, deci-;ive, the Parowan lead midway mid-way in the fourth period, of 20 points, prompted Coach Elliot Jordan to give his re-"serves re-"serves an opportunity for some experience, and the Eagles. closed the gap in a hurry. In the Game between Delta and Beaver at Beaver, the Rabbits took the win, 78 to 56 over the the home team. The results of that round put the Parowan Rams in the second place spot in the team standings behind the Milford Tigers of Ivan Rowley, who now have the lead all tied up with the exception of a game with their cross-county rival Beaver on the Tiger floor, and this should be easy for the home team. In the other game of the final round next Friday night, between the two Millard County teams, Millard travels to Delta and the winner will move up into a tie with Parowan Par-owan for second and third, and the loser will end up in fourth place in the final division divi-sion standings. According to Coach Jordan, the winner of the above game will be tied with his Rams, and a flip of a coin will undoubtedly un-doubtedly determine which of the two will go into the Region Re-gion Eight round robin at Fillmore Fill-more the following week, as the second and third place team. It looks like at this time that the winner of the coin toss will meet Kanab in the round robin and the loser will get Dixie. |