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Show in DoQuoro hold on U to nin by The Beaver High cagers hung on in a tight battle at Paro an last Friday In 1 night to edge the Rams Region 12 action. The Beavers are 1 in league play and are crtrently tied with Enterprise who lost to Kanab in a doable O.T. at Kanab last Friday. After a 10-first quarter. Beaver jumped out to a 1 halftlme lead behind the balanced shooting of Wade Marshall, Scott George, LaDel Eyre, Pat KUbourne and Scott Langford. David Albrecht picked up 4 points in the third quarter along with Eyres 7 point? and Marshal Is solo 52-5- 2-- 10 29-2- v 11 ' i 1 ? -- J 4 the i Tigers 1Qfferd- l1" A put in 3. Marshall added with 2 points. Rebounds were lead by Erickson, Willden, and Baxter each with S. Marshall followed with 4. Daly was able to pull down 3 and Asay had 1. The next night the Tiger J.V. team traveled to Wayne and were defeated 6. The with a final score of young Tigers hustled throughout the game but they Just couldn't out hustle the offensive power of the young badgers. The Tigers did well with their scoring as they scored the most they ever have during a game this year. The Tigers shot 25-from the field and 18-from the line. The Tigers were lead in scoring by Willden with 25 points. J.Thomas and Baxter also scored in double figures with 17 and 12 points reOther scorers were spectively. Erickson with 8 points and Marshall with 6. Rebounds for the Tigers were lead by Baxter with 10, Marshall with 8, and Erickson with 7. The Tiger J.V. team now holds the record of 7. 68-7- By CHRISTY WILLDEN cond The Tigers lead throughout the and also during the third The Lynx were able to quan-jr- . take the lead over during the fourth quarter. The Tigers fought hard and were able to come back and take the lead by 1, inthe last few seconds. The Tigers had the ball, but were not able to keop control oi i:. The "aV. was turun over to the Lynx as they took it down the floor and scored which gave them the final lead. This left not enough time for the Tigers to score. The Tigers were defeated with a final first half 1 score of 45-4- 6. , The Tigers were lead in scoring by Sherwood with 15 points. He was followed closely behind by Other with 13 points. Dots on scorers were Sullivan with 6 points, Holm with 4 points, R. Marshall with 3 points, and Patterson and Mayer each with 2. Rebounds for the Tigers were lead bv Sherwood with 14andDotson with 11. 1 The Tigers were from the field ai ! 4 from the line. The next night the Tigers traveled to Wayne and were defeated by a 18-6- score of 58-7- 3. The Tigers shot 9 from the field and 5 from the line. Lead scorers for the Tigers were Sherwood and Sullivan each with 10 points. R. Marshall put in 9 14-6- 12-2- and Dotson with 8. Mayr, Patterson, and Holm also added to the score with 6, 2 and 2 respectively. Durii the foir i qialer when Coac.1 Mat'rt'.el put in the se string each score! Willden and Thomas points. B.Marshall Baxter made a free put throw giving him 1. Reiwunls were pulled dowi by Sherwood and Dotsou each with 9. R. Marshall pulled down 6. over The Tigers are now 4 In 2 and 3-- 10 all. This Friday both Tiger teams will met with the 'Bearer Beaarj 1.1 the Milford High School Gymna-luCome out and support the Ti- gers. Tigers J.U. over Lynn By CHRISTY WILLDEN The Tiger J.V. team started their of games with a victory over Lincoln County. The final 3. score of this game was The Tigers lead throughout the game by quite a wide margin except for during the third quarter when the Lynx came back after the half and came within three. The Tigers played tough astheybroughtthelead back to a wide margin. During this game these youngTi-ge- rs were 16-from the field and 20-3- 1 from the line giving them 65. The leading scorers were Willden, Erickson, and Baxter each with 13 points. J. Thomas was able to put in 8 points and E. Thorn as weekend 52-4- 46 70 23 - bucket to keep the lead at 4. Shawn Lamoreaux Ignited In the fourth quarter tor the Rams to sink 12 points from the outside but the surge wasnt enough to overtake the Beaver lead. Lamoreaux finished with 21 points while his teammate Jeff Wood followed with 18. Eyre paced the Beavers with IS, Marshall followed with 12 and George added 11. KUbourne and Albrecht chlppwd In 6 each while Langford hit 4. The Beavers travel to cross county rival Mllforl tomorrow night for a key league jMne. ' 42-3- fort in ' By MIKE L WHITE attended the Beaver tournament this weekend out fourth. The tournarun differently, as it was that advanced and not the players. Milford forfeited three weights In all the matches because of Injury or someone didnt make the weight. Mllford first wrestled Beaver to the team that and lost 53-ended up taking first. Robbie Romlne, Ryan Puffer, and Ralph Pectol were the only Tigers to win. Next the Tigers wrestled Kanab and 4. All the wrestlers won won In this match except Mike Long who lost to last years state champ. Now It was the time for the rematch. Mllford met Parowan who had beaten them before by one point. It wasn't to be this time though as Davis, Romlne, Puffer, John Carter and Mike Long all won. The score ended up tied and a coin was flipped to decide the winner. Mllford won the toss and advanced Milford wrestling and came ment was the teams Ja 9. 1986, Page4 Good ice fishing conditions The new year has brought cold weather and good tee fishing conditions to Utah reservoirs, according to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Information Specialist, Karen Conner. 'Some of the state's waters are still making the transition from open water to safe Ice, but other waters are providing exciting angling opportunities,' says Conner. can cnange "Ice conditions rapidly with the weather. Anglers should always be observant and cautious when on the Ice," Conner cautions. raoaf Hag foufQQy lead through most of the game but came up one point short at the buzzer. HOOP: AU of both teams watched on as Kerry Sherwood put this on through the net Milford during the Mllford -- Lincoln County game. TmjrBTr7H 'I, f 7 r.' - .-- V Thursday. Carter, '' For current ice fishing conditions, call the Division of Wildlife team received 4th place metals. Beaver won the tournament followed by Pangultch, Cedar, and Mllford. Resources Fishing This is a fishing information vided for anglers. and Mlkel White won and Ryan Puffer tied. Mllfords whole Job 24-ho- ur Line at Frontier Dooro Farming 12 48-2- Watch new cost efficient John Deere Machines star screens at John Deere '86 Farming Frontier. 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