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Show W ednesday Dec. 31, 1975 The Helper Journal 5 Seek first Region 6 win 5 Wcfer Bcra, Sfoff ilie Friday Carbon High's basketball team travels to Springville this Friday night in search of their first Region Six victory in a game involving teams. winless two a has dropped Springville VVrfer pair also, losing to Uintah and Spanish Fork thus far. There is little comparison data available on Carbon and Springville other than they are both losers in the region. lost overSpringville whelmingly to Uintah in the regional opener three weeks ago, but Uintah is being touted as one of the top teams in the league this year along with American Fork, a team that manhandled the Dinos two weeks ago at Carbon. two-tim- e v- - -r ;,- rff,-."'"- The new format for the state Class tournament this year is going to make the Region Six race interesting right down to the last rung on the eight team ladder. The state tournament scheduled for BYU in early March will consist of 16 teams. There are only 18 Class teams in the entire state which means that only two will be left out of the state meet. The first six Class teams in Region Six go directly into 3-- 5, V. 3-- A 3-- the tournament and the seventh team, goes into a special playoff with either Cedar City or Dixie for a shot at a tournament berth. The eighth team in Region Six, Lehi, will go into the Class tournament. With and Carbon more and more action Carbon will have a home The Southern Utah team game this Saturday night, lost their outstanding senior Jan. 3, when they host the center of a year ago, Coby Cedar City Redmen. Cedar Leavitt, who was on the City is the defending Class University of Utah squad responded with 10 points. champion and have until a recent automobile He, along with a host of moved up to Class this accident.Tipoff time is juniors, including Craig' year by the Bunnell, Dean Cox, Bobby due to an increase in 7:30 p.m. for the varsity game. Potts, and Helper's Jeff student enrollment. Callor, appear to hold the future of the Dino hopes in Super-bus- y their hands. 2-- Springville in forthcoming games. The youngster played the entire second half against American and Fork 2-- apparently 3-- A destined to finish well down in the Region Six standings, Friday's encounter between the two winless teams more carries much significance than usual due to the enlarged tournament setup this year. Dino Coach Evan Excell has been shifting his lineup considerably in the first two league games in an effort to find the right combination for a victory. There are only five seniors on the squad and all have been in the starting lineup for at least one game this year. Two Junior Helper High graduates, Scott Grundy and Roy Jewkes have consistently been in the starting lineup for most games and another, Greg Neilson, has recieved the call a couple of times. Neilson has also seen considerable action in a reserve role. Dino grapplers score two wins at Kearns meet Carbon High had two winners in the Kearns In- vitational prep wrestling tournament over the past' Dinos The weekend. amassed 84 '2 points in the meet which involved eight mat squads, six of them Class squads. Randy Ruden won the 126 pound class and Phil Howa took the 185 pound division to lead the Dino point getters in the meet. Carbon coach Frank Iocabbazzi was highly pleased with the performance of his team in this extremely competitive meet included that Hillcrest, Kearns, Brighton, Provo, Granite, Layton, Murray and Carbon. 4-- If the last game with American Fork is any indication of things to come, it appears that the 6'5" sophomore from Mont Harmon Junior High, Max Cunningham, is going to see week ahead for Golden Eagle five Basketball action on the protecting an undefeated scene record that has extended to college resumes with a flurry for nine straight when they the College of Eastern Utah return to action Monday next week with four games night. The ICAC conin six days on the slate, ference race for CEU three on the road. begins on Jan. 16 and 17 Coach Curt Jenson's when they travel to Provo Eagles return from a three Trade Tech. and Ricks week holiday break MonCollege in Southern Idaho. day, Jan. 5, when they travel to Cedar City to meet Coach Jenson has made the junior varsity team of good use of some fine freshSouthern Utah State men additions to his squad College. The following along with the lettermen Thursday CEU will.be at returning from last year. honie on the National ArAlan Scholtec from Roy mory court to meet the JV High, Chava Lopez from team from Mesa College in Hillcrest, Greg Morrill from Grand Junction. The next Ogden and Benny Valentine day it's back on the road from Omaha, Neb. have fit again for a trip to Elko, in we'll with lettermen Nate Nev. to play Northern Phillips, Ronnie Stubbs, Jim Nevada on Friday and Milo Whitehead, Stan Wiscombe and Saturday nights. The Eagles will be Koehler. junior How cold was it? weather was a long time coming this winter, but by the latter part of last week, the Ridgeway Street rink was finally skatable, as Kim Farrell, 11, left, and Cold Karl Draper, 12, demonstrate. In background, a pair of older skaters prepare to try out the ice, still thin in spots. Chuck's five unbeaten A after first round Chuck's Pharmacy points for Matt Kloep-fer'- s crew. Randy Lamph and Dean Marchello also CYO undefeated team as the league completed the first round of play in the initial half. Chuck's take a record in the second round which gets underway Monday night in the city had good nights, each getting 16 points to keep Rio Grande in the game until Veltri's broke it open in the Veltri Drug vs Grant's; Rio Grande vs Miner's Trading. Tuesday, Jan. 6 Rio Grande vs Grant's Dist.; CYO vs Chuck's. Wed., Jan 7 Veltri Drug vs CYO; vs Miner's Trading continued to lead the local basketball race, the only 5-- 0 gym. Veltri Drug bounced back from the loss to Chuck's to remain in contention with a 0 win over Rio Grande in g a affair. The 2 drug five held a slim lead after three quarters of play and moved to the 84-7- high-scorin- 54-5- nt margin with a strong fourth quarter. Mike O'Shea scorers in topped all the game, dropping in 34 for Veltri's while it was Hezalle Ellington who paced the fourth quarter splurge for the winners by scoring 10 of the 16 points he got in the game during the last eight minutes of play. Rufus Ellington contributed 22 points to the winning total also. Rio Grande got a high-scorin- g effort from Dave Brown, a former Carbon High player, who tossed in Mitchell 29 final period. St. CYO Anthony's crashed into the winning column for the first time this year by upsetting Miner's Trading Post of' A trio of East Carbon, former Carbon High athletes home on holiday vacation combined to carry the CYO squad to its vic- Phone 637 2668 - Price 5 Chuck's. 80-7- 3. nine Lanes tory. Mark Martinez, John and Lenny Torres scored all but eight of the CYO total, Martinez getting 33, Borla 20 and Torres 19. The East Carbon crew dominated the play throughout the first half and took out a lead at the intermission. CYO caught the Miner's team at the three quarter mark when the score was and then pulled even at away in the last period. Ernie Valdez, the East Carbon forward, led all scorers in the game with 34 points. Clay Gunderson, Shane Timothy and Jim Peak were also in double figures for the losers but they could not match the scoring outburst by the CYO trio. Borla 45-3- 3 59-5- 9 sharp-shootin- g League Standings Morticians R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel 4 1 Schedule: Monday, Jan. Chuck's Pharm. Veltri Drug Grande Miner's Trading Grant's Dist. Rio League of Nations Monday Night Lounge Hi-W- Chuck's Pharm. 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