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Show Section 2 Thursday, March 5, 1981 Miners stop Huskies O Bingham High assured itself of no worse than a second place finish in the Region Two basketball Miners' league mark sday, the second place with only a game at team at 8:10 that same Kearns on Tuesday of this evening. standings by overcoming 9 Hillcrest last Friday evening at Bingham. The win makes the The Miners outshot the The Region Two first Huskies 53.1 percent to 28 place team opens state percent from the field action at 2:30 p.m. Thur with Bingham's Wes 64-4- Pag ;l' at) leading Hymas scorers with 25 points. Also for Bingham Wayne Z Tuttle added 11 and Alan Pollard nine. Brett Varoz led the Huskies with 12, while his senior brother Eric chipped in 11 and" John Boswell 10. Bingham also beat Hillcrest soundly on IhCTZ boards with a 42 to 24 -edge. Hymas and Tuttle once again led with 12 and 11 rebounds respectively, . 5 Ices at least second .. . II II THE SENTINEL t 5-- 2 week left. m Stand back Hillcrest's Eric Varoz, number 11, looks as if he's about to pounce on errant basketball before Bingham opover the Huskies. The ponents can get to it. The Miners went on to post their fifth league of the season wins means the Miners can do no worse than second in the region standings. 64-4- 9 tourney previewed As of Monday night, about the only thing that could be said for certain about roles of the district's four Region Two teams in the state tournament is that all four would be there. - Due to a pair of league games slated on Tuesday night of this week, the exact final placing of each team could not be stated. The first round of state competition is set for Tuesday, Mar. 10, with a rest on Wednesday before the second round on Thursday. Play would continue on Friday with the final games taking place on Saturday, Mar. 14. For the first three days of action games will be scheduled at 2:30, 4: 10, 6:30, and 8:10 p.m. Saturday's final slate will be at loss 4: 10, 6, and 8 p.m. Bingham All games will take at leave the Bengals unthe U of U Special Events disputed Region Two would . 4--A Center. Brighton appeared to have the inside track for the Region Two title, something Bengal coach Duke Reid has just fallen short of a number of times in his six years at Brighton. The Bengals in league play were heading into Tuesday night's, Mar. 3, game at Alta. However, Bingham, as of last Friday, still entertained thoughts of sharing the crown. But, for the Miners to tie the Bengals, Brighton would have to lose to Alta Tuesday while the Miners would have to beat Kearns in Bingham's final regular season contest on also Tuesday. Brighton win or a champs. and If Brighton Bingham did tie for the season title, a coin toss which would . decide would be first and which second for state seeding purposes. Both the first and second place teams from Region Two will bye the first round of state play on Tuesday, Mar. 10, and open action on Thursday, Mar. 12. The first place team would play at 2:30 p.m. and the second placer at 8: 10 p.m. 6-- 1 5-- 2 The Brighton-Alt- a while Hillcrest, which finished league play last Friday - sporting a" 35 mark, would be fourth. However, if the Hawks lose to Brighton, it would tie Hillcrest. Region Two third place team will battle the third place team from Region Three at 4:10 p.m. as the in second game round first Tuesday's with the fourth place Region Two team taking on the second place crew from Region Three in the third game at 6:30 p.m. First round losers will be eliminated. The winner 79-6- 5 v 4-- A Region crown g ay Mar. 10, and will open on 12. Mar. Thursday, would either Brighton play at 2:30 or 8:10 p.m. on Thursday. 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Wedding Flowers Beautiful Plants Professionally Arranged In The Sandy Mall 255-345- ag share of TAKES YOU WHERE YCU WANT TOGO. i f Bengals clinch Marauder Traction RV - Toehold Bingham's Alan Pollard tries to get airbourne only to discover that he's being held to thej floor by the inadvertently placed foot of Hillcrest's Brett Varoz. Action is from Region Two cage play last Friday at Bingham. ': from One. clash will also decide the third and fouith place berths from Region Two. Brighton High guard Alta, heading into the Brent Wade turned in a 26 could Brighton game, claim third if it could point performance last knock off the Bengals, Friday night leading his team to a drubbing of Kearns and clinching at least a tie of the Region Two men's basketball crown. The Bengals can take the title outright if the oucome of their final league contest held on Tuesday of this week at Alta goes their way. 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