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Show The Satina Sun Thursday February 26, 1981 Girls Win Region Title First game the in basket- with 20 seconds remaining. Neresa Nielsen was fouled and made the free throw to give the 34-al- l, Region 12 gills ball tournament was the toughest, Jennifer Orison, coach of the first- -' n a one-poitime region champion lead. North Sevier team comEnterprise got the ball, mented. shot and missed, then den The fouled Anna Bretz, who 4 feated Enterprise d thriller in made the free throw with in a the opening game last 3 seconds remaining to Wednesday in Panguitch. give the team a The score was tied, win. Wolf-wome- nt Wolf-wome- The ' girls took on Wayne the next night, in the and trailed, 14-first quarter. The rallied in the second quarter to Wayne, and won with a final score of 4, Wolf-wom- out-sco- re two-poi- 35-3- 2, region chamThe school's for the a second 44-4- 1, , came through in the final quarter to win their er region championship Thursday night. They place in 1975. Parowan finished third Wolves Lose To Beaver Spotlight Players North Seviers Wolves played with the Beaver Beavers for three quarters of Friday nights basketball game, but lost out in the final quarter and took a 0 loss. The defeat dropped the Wolves , to fifth place in division one standings in Region 12 with a 6 record. Beaver climbed to third place with the 66-5- 5-- win. for three quarters of the game and . . . dominating the boards by his coach. Reynolds had 15 rebounds, and teammate Rhett Roberts had 14 while scoring 21 points. Trent Hallows was the only other Wolf in double figures with 10 points. The Wolves travel to Gunnison Friday for the last regular season game. is in Gunnison, at second place in the 8-- 3, We failed to execute the press breaker at 'the standings behind first end of the third quar- place Kanab, with is third, ter, Coach Bruce HogBeaver, at is gard said, as well as and Enterprise, and throwing away the ball fourth. Parowan, several times, and failing Milford, follow to get into our offense. North Sevier in the North Sevier led 1 standings. at the end of the first Regional tournament KEVIN DAVIS quarter, and trailed by 1, action begins the followat the half. Beaver ing weekend, March 1 3 led at the end of and continues March Kevin Davis, a 4 in Beaver. junior forward, is this the third quarter, and weeks spotlighted player pulled away in the final for the North Sevier period. Senior Joe Reynolds Wolves. Davis has played was basketball varsity singled out for junior for the past three years, playing excellent ball was a center on the football squad, and also plays baseball. Kevin is The junior varsity Wolan excellent offensive ves outlasted the Beavers ballplayer, according to in a double overtime Coach Bruce Hoggard, Friday to win 1 in the who said he is the best last home game of the layup shooter on the season. squad. His parents are We had very balancMr. and Mrs. Marlin ed scoring, Coach Glen Sorensen of Salina. Partridge noted, with three players scoring 10 points each, four scoring 7 points each, and two scoring 5 points each. The coad called the victory . . . a good win, since Beaver beat us earlier down there by 17 points. He praised his freshman ballplayers, who maintained their cool in a pressure situation when four of the five regular jayvee starters fouled out or were benched in the 9-- Outstanding North Sevier Little League wrestlers pose with the trophies they received for winning at least six matches during the season. From left are, back row: Troy Serrano, Rusty Bastian and Mark Mickelsen; middle row: Kyle Bosshardt, Ryan Spainhower, Cody Foote and Dane Allred; 6-- 5, 4-- 7, front row: Lance Mickelsen. Trevor Foote and Jacob Bastian. Dahl Brown was in charge of the program, assisted by Pat Robins. One hundred thirty-twboys- from kindergarten through sixth grade participated. o 1, 14-1- 24-2- 6-- 6-- Little League Wrestlers Awarded Trophies For Wins Eleven Salina Little League wrestlers won six or more matches during the past season, and received trophies for their efforts at presentation ceremonies last week. Buddy Dastrup, Trevor Foote, Cody Foote, Rusty Bastian, Lance Mickelsen, Jacob Bastian, Dane Allred, Ryan Spainhower, Troy Serrano, Mark Mickelsen, and Kyle Bosshardt won the highest awards given in the program, which was under the direction of Dahl Brown, assisted by Pat Robins. Trophies were given to all 132 participants. In six addition to the wins group, trophies were given for five wins, four wins, and two wins or less. Individuals in each group are as follows: 5 Wins: Jeremy Kjar, Robert Bagley, Brent Walker, Cory Heath, Trent Mickelsen, Ricky Torgerson, Ryan Braith-waitBrady Sorensen, Aaron Mason, Jason Hale, Brett Hutchings, Warren Hansen, Kelly Anderson, Brett Sorensen, and Camron Mason. 4 Wins: Jason Torgerson, Kerry Baker, Jeremy Vest, Jesse Nielsen, Ryan Baker, Daniel All-reW arren Brown, Ryan Whitlock, Matthew e, d, Kjar, Jerod Johnson, James Durfee, Stanford Crane, Larry Hampton, Ben Ben McBride, Green. Corbin Partridge, Jason, Hansen, John Maxwell, Tai Weaver, Justin Farley, Troy Torgerson, Bruce Ivie, Lee Rhine-har-t, Brian Hampton. Steven Hatch, Matthew Larsen, Billy Tanner, Robbie Forsyth, Jason Nielsen, Mark Scott Sorensen, Paul Torgerson, John Shields, and Matthew Wilson. 2 Wins or less: Jason Pettit, Jimmy Gull, Dustin Deaton, Kent Hales, Judd Partridge, David Shaw, Shey Frisch-knech- t, Sta-pel- s, Robbie Callioux, Andy Whiteman, Patrick Shields, Brian Lloyd, Andy Taylor, Marty John Veater, and Duane Edwards. Marty Lewis, Nathan Hallows, Ryan Roberts, Doug Walker, Ryan Barney, Robert Shaw, Brady Newby, Jonas Houghton, and Jerod Lund. Robert Smith, Greg Mie-kelso- Christensen, Brandon Mason, Nathan Osbom, Jeff Maxwell, Martin Jensen, Brady Edwards, Robert Taylor, James and Gary Haskins, Hampton. Jerald McDonald, Brad Gull, Chuck Roberts, Dan Black, Troy Shaw, Leonard Serrano, Lonnie Wilson, Cody Merchant, Shawn Williams, Jeffery Hansen, Billy Hales, Jeremy Peterson, John Hatch, Kevin . Bullard, Shawn Pearce, and Cameron Jensen. Marie Freeman, Cheyenne Merchant, Shawn Davis, David Dastrup, IF YOU BUY BEFORE APRIL 1 Kevin Mickelsen, Randy Bullard, Trent Hansen, Richard Home, Jimmy W ayne and Tutor, waite, Ben Sorensen, Shane Ivie, Scott MitJason Peterson, chell, Brian Shaw, Danny Wilson, Sonny Midson, and Brent Hales. Brown. Travis Mickelson, Trent Lloyd, Paul Braith- - State Honors Loa Hatchery Manager Vern ! Taylo r drives about 30,000 miles stocking fish in all parts of the state. The Loa Hatchery produces 1 to 2 million fish or about 100,000 pounds of fish annually. Constructed in Loa 1935, Hatchery produced 3,500 fish the first year. , superintendent of the Loa Fish Hatchery, was named Fish Culturalist of the Year by the Bonneville Chapter of the Fisheries American Society. Taylor was honored for his outstanding service in 1980. He went the extra mile last year, says Dale Hepworth, Southern Church Teams manager. weekend. Members are, senior team, Kirby Nelson, Alan Peterson, Dave Hales, Kenny Ball, Scott Keifer, Randy Heath, Russel Heath, Gary JenBrian Dumas. They a greater sen, production, coached by Wally were burden was placed on the Veterans team: Poulson. Loa Hatchery. A tight Glendon Anderson, John also the budget prevented Glen Pickett, hiring of seasonal em- Johnson, Carlos Peterson, Keith ployees. Don Hales, and Taylor began his career Johnson, Coached by Hales. Tom with the Division in 1944 as a hatchery worker at Max Peterson. Junior Loa. In 1952, he was team: Donnell Jensen, Dell Honeycutt, Jeff Peappointed superintendent of Beaver Hatchery and terson, Garyn Mickelsen, Duane Anassumed his present Joe DiBiasi, Scott Wilkins, derson, position in 1959. Each year Vern Taylor, Shawn Willardson, Jody with assistance from Johnson, Charles Collins, Collin Hales. Coached by three hatchery workers. Alan Peterson. NO DOWN PAYMENT To BOX SCORES Hallows Harward Reynolds Taylor Roberts Sorensen Christensen Mayer pionship. Winners in the upper bracket play at 8:10 p.m. and winners in the lower bracket play at 4:10 p.m. on Friday. Lowers in the upper bracket play at 6:30 p.m., and losers in the lower bracket play at 2:30 p.m. Friday. Championship game is TOTALS BEAVER: 835-24- - MODEL HOME 195 SO. STATE BARBARA OWEN, MGR. 0 4 EARLINE HISEL WAYNE COUNTY VIOLA BUCHANAN - GUNNISON - 528-798- 836-287- p.m. Saturday. Cox the Eyre game, championship the coach TOTALS according to the coach. Burke Christensen, the first who played only points and accounted for 9 rebounds, and did a super job, Coach Partridge noted. Mayer scored 7 points and had 15 rebounds during the first half, scored 10 maining in the second overtime, when the Wolves had a 1 lead. The Wolves converted. Hie jayvee now are 12-- 6 for 64-6- the season. BOX SCORES N.S. 68, Beaver 61 half. For the game, the junior Wolves shot 374 percent, or 24 out of 64, from the field. The Beavers managed only 26 out of 84 shots attempted. NORTH SEVIER: FG FT North Sevier had an 4 early lead and led at the half. Beaver went ahead in the third period when North Sevier got into foul trouble. 27-2- 5 Christensen, junior forward, is this weeks spolighted basketball player for the North Sevier Wolves. Christensen plays on the junior varsity squad, and is . about the sixth man on the varsity. Coach Bruce Hoggard Burke is an noted. extremely aggressive player who really husthe coach said. tles, He is an excellent rebounder probably the second leading rebounder on the junior varsity. Christensen played baseball and was a starting end on the football team. He is the son of Mrs. Pat Christensen, Salina. LARRY COSBY Larry Cosby, Aurora, training officer for the Salina EMI's, displays plaque he received as Outstanding EMT for the past year. The local EMTs are seeking additional members. 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Taylor tournament over the volunteered many hours of his own time in stocking fish. With Panguitch and Beaver hatcheries closed and Glenwood Hatchery only operating at partial UJ 13-1- today begins (Thursday) at Snow College in Ephraim. Green River plays Parowan at 2:30 p.m., while Piute takes on Altamont at 4 :10 p.m. In the bottom bracket, South Summit plays the winner of the tilt at 6:30 p.m., and North Sevier plays North Summit at 8:10 p.m. Wed sure like to see some fans cheering for us at the tournament, Coach Orison said, noting that . . . nobody but the girls parents saw us take the region cham- Members of the church basketball teams participated in the regional fisheries Region 42-3- ment White-horee-Vall- 7-- 5, Outstanding Wrestlers ! Spot. Action in the state girls basketball tournaA n pionship. previous best finish was North Sevier defeated Piute, 23-2- first-ev- 42-3- 2. 36-3- last-secon- 3, Wolf-wome- I in the tournament, and Valley and Whitehorse were scheduled to play off for the fourth-plac- e after again trailed, 11-the first quarter, but had a 0 lead at the half. At the end of the third quarter, Piute led, but the 190 South State St. Salina Jf' VJ 529-747- 5 TP . |