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Show 8 The Salina Sun Thursday February 25, The Salina Sun 1982 BB Gun Contest To Start Soon The annual Daisy BB Gun shooting contest will begin Mar. 25 and 26. Girls and boys ages 8 15 can sign up for competition on those Just One of Those Weekends for JVs event is being sponsored by the North Sevier Jaycees. Any questions concerning this contest should be directed to Ronnie Peterson, chairman, or Chad Burns, Jaycees This -- dates at the American 7 Legion Hall from p.m. 5-- It was one of those weekends, said Coach Glen Partridge about his jayvees basketball losses sence and to Enterprise and Paro-wapoints from We couldnt seem position. to do anything right Rebounding was led by except rebound and Westbrook with 10, folhustle. lowed by Mason with Enterprise beat the nine. Johnson, Dana SoWolf Pups FYiday night renson, and Ladd Peery Parowan beat each got six. Hal Koozer them the next night pulled down five. n. 51-3- 6. Koozer played his best game to date getting 11 rebounds and six points. Lanny Shields played a good floor game at guard. His passing was crisp and he helped set up the offense and many the baskets, coach noted. 76-5- Even though we lost both games, the players never quit hustling, the coach said. We both teams -something which has been our strong point all year. The Wolf Pups field goal percentage was something else, however. They shot 18 percent against Enterprises 44 and 26 percent against Parowans 43 percent effort. We were getting our shots in both games from where we wanted, but they just wouldnt fall, Coach Partridge said. The jayvees free throw percentage was as it has been all year long -- - sub par 44 percent. Turnovers plagued the Wolves in both games with 22 for each game the far too many, coach said. In the Enterprise game, Vince Johnson had 11 points from his guard position, while Gary Westbrook collected 10. Scott Mason returned to the lineup after an ab- - Photo by Travis Curtisl Human Deflector good position for a lot of points but hit only 18 percent from the field to 6 to the Enterprise Junior lose An Enterprise Wolf Pup blocks Gary Westbrooks shot at last Friday evenings game at North Sevier High School. The NS Wolves had 51-3- Varsity team. Region 12 Round Robin Panguitch, Utah February March 6 ' ' 4 Friday, Fab. 2a Gunnison Sat., Fab. 27 w "I Fb . are percentages) Feb. 26 and March 5 and 6. 4:30 Saviar A Basketball Tournament to be held in Panguitch A I P.M. 5 I P.M. Sat., Mar. 6 f P.M. P.M. X 7th 3rd Day Losers Valley1 3rd Valley V Bye 8t 12:45 1:30 P.M. Escalante P.M. 5th P 11:45 P.M. Beaver Milford 11 North Sevier and Enterprise for third place in their division by defeating Enterprise and Parowan last Friday and Saturday. r overs, however, were more by the big men rather than the guards, Round free-thro- - 67-4- - 7-- P.M. Ilryce Valley Escalante Panguitch 8 P.M. Parowan We havent had more than 14 turnovers in Coach eight games, Hoggard said. The turn- the coach said. This Friday morning, the Wolves play Bryce Valley for the start of the Round Robin in Panguitch. The games will be aired over KMTI turnovers, Radio. The division standings going into the tournament have Gunnison in first place; Beaver, second; Kanag, third; Enterprise, fourth; North Sevier, fifth, and Milford, sixth. If the Wolves win Friday, they will play Gunnison Saturday night at 8 p.m. Aikido Master Coming to NS enced in the art or not. The event is being sponsored by The Central Utah Aikido Club and costs $20 per person or self-defen- $30 per family. For more information, call Jeff Nielsen, Bill Weaver, or Kent Nielsen, 529-424- 2; 529-731- 529-723- 2. Leonard Serrano won a decision. Kevin Serrano won' one match by a decision and lost one the same way. Mark Anderson won a 3 decision. Lanny Jacobsen lost by a decision. Division II Teams 2:30 A.M. no less than 31 times. Jeff Edwards pinned both of his South Sevier opponents in two matches. 6th A.M. Beaver Enterprise Gunnison Kanab Milford North Sevier Parowan The Wolves tied with Kanab 61-5- 4th J Enterprise Division I Teams: Varsity Wolves Third in Division - 6:15 p.m. I 10 67-4- The Wolves go into the the coach pointed out. Robin in PanThe Wolves improved this weekend in their foul shooting during guitch fifth place, however, be- the weekends wins, cause of an unlucky shooting about 65 percoin toss. Kanab luckcent from the ed into third place. a substantial line 9 In Friday nights improvement over the 44 win over Enterprise, percent foul shooting ' three' Wolves scored in done in past games. The junior high wrestlLee Wolvthe double figures the Defensively, ers of North Sevier beat Mayer, Kurt Taylor, and es made up for their 31 the seventh and eighth Rhett Roberts. We played fairly well graders from South Sevier last week in the Enterprise game, commented Coach Bruce Matt Wilson won his ' Hoggard. The referees first match by a decision, which caused let us but lost his second match the play, to game get quite by a pin. Blake Springer in ragged especially lost by a pin. John Dickthe third quarter. inson won by a decision. The Master of AiHoggard said he was Shaun Williams won especially impressed with kido will be at North his match by a pin, and Mayers performance. Sevier High Schools old Lonnie Wilson won by a Mayer grabbed 13 re- gym to teach his art to bounds and scored 10 the public this Saturday. decision. points for the Wolves. Rod Kobagasha will The ball handling did Robert Spainhower and his skills in present Kimo Weaver each won not go quite as well when aikido starting at noon North Sevier handed the and going until 4:30 p.m. by pins. Dexter Crane 5 The days activities are won by a pin. Bobby Parowan Rams a loss. The Wolves turned to anyone experi Hales defeated his oppothe ball over to the Rams open nent by pinning him. Jr. High Wrestlers Defeat South Sevier 6:15 P.M. and Kurt Taylor seems to be indicating that he and his fellow North Sevier Varsity players danced over the Enterprise Wolves Taylor was one of three NSHS Wolves to score in two figures. Basketball or Ballet? 66-2- 1. P.M. 7:30 P.M. 27 KSUB says it is committed to give broad coverage to all areas within Region 12 in support of NS Fri. , March Bryca Valley N. Photo by Travis Curtis N.S. vs Parowan 43 N.S. 26 50 59 P. 38 45 (The FG, FT, RE figures The Region 12 high school sports board of directors has announced that KSUB Radio of Cedar City has - been elected broadcaster for the 1982 Region 12 97 Bt Fri., Mar. 5 12:45 BOX SCORES North Sevier Wolves vs Enterprise Wolves FG FT RE 44 18 N.S. 42 66 E. 35 32 KSUB TO Cover Region 12 Games Gunnison 1982 Mar. free-thro- That rounds out the junior varsity season, but there will be a sophomore tournament March 1 and 2 starting at 5 p.m. each night. . 26-2- 7 Sat.. Mar. a In the Parowan game, North Sevier led early, but it turned into a contest and the Wolf Pups simply have not put in the practice to win at the foul line, the coach said. Johnson led all scorers on the floor with 19 points. He also had three rebounds. Mason turned in a super effort getting 14 points and 12 big rebounds, Coach Partridge lauded. W estbrook did his usual thing, the coach said, getting 15 off the boards and eight points. 6 5-- Piute Valley Wayne NSHS GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK A SPECIAL THANKS TO NSHS WRESTLING COACH, KEVIN EPPIC ... SCOTT MASON Scott is a Sophomore Forward who has participated in three sports, track, football and basketball. Scott started as Quarter Back on the Junior Varsity Football Team this past year. He lettered in track and PAIGE STUBBS Junior who Paige is 5'6 plays a good game wearing No. 53. This is Paige's first year of basketball for North Sevier. Paige plays guard. She has improved tremendously since the beginning of the season. We call on Paige and each time that we do. she does a fine job for us. Keep it up Paige, you're looking good! Sponsored by (We LIKE TANA ROBERTS Tana is a 5'8" Sophomore who sports No. 51. She has had two years of experience playing basketball now. She plays baseline forward or center tor the team. Tana does a good job ot getting the rebounds for us. She is another player we call on from the bench to help us out. She does a SUPER job. (If you see her, tell her to Get better soon!") . . . thf Wolf Women) Educator j DEBBIE REYNOLDS Debbie is a 5'8" Freshman who wears number 35. This is Debbie's first year ot play for the Wolf Women. She also plays baseline forward and center on the team. Debbie is one ot the players we'll be calling on for many years lo come. She does a GREAT job ot rebounding for us C0NTRATULATI0NS DEBBIE!! Wasatch Caf 6 -- Salina Kevin has been the head Wrestling Coach at North Sevier for the past two years. He was assistant wrestling coach for three years before that. Kevin is originally from Morgan, Utah and attended Morgan High School where he wrestled and was a star on the golf team. He graduated from BYU and then served an LDS Mission to Germany. Kevin also teaches math at NSHS, and he and his wife, Cindy live in Salina with their two daughters, Marcy and Cassie and one son, Clark. Kevin has done a fine job in coaching the wrestling team. Last year we placed 2nd at State and this year we placed third at State. Our wrestling squad only lost one dual match this year and were undefeated in duals, last year. Wed like to a special thanks to this fine person and also to his assistant coach, give Kelly Quarnberg, for the many hours of work and effort they put forth to make our wrestling team the fine team that it is! Sponsored by - Ronald J. Dailey Beneficial Life K has done excellent in the two mile. Scott is a SUPER jump shooter with good form and has been a starter on the Junior Varsity Basketball team this year. Scott has a great potential and we're expecting GREAT things from him in the future. Keep the good work Scott U Sponsored by "LARRY WILKINS Chevrolet & Oldsmobile (Were proud to support N.S.H.S.) |