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Show The Salma Sun Thursday February 18. 1982 The Salma Sun Wrestlers Take Third At State Tournament The North Sevier High School varsity wrestling squad came home from place in that weight Bruce Briggs placed third by beating Ronnie Gunn, North Summit, by a score of Also qualifying from North Sevier were Kevin Hampton, Chanley Christensen, and Montel Jack-ma- the state tournament in Ogden last weekend in Deran Bosshardt was third place, having beat 16 other teams and losing defeated by Matt Redd of Monticello in a match to to first place Gunnison decide third and fourth South and second place Summit. Jon Sorensen brought home his second state championship in as many years. Sorensen defeated David Dyches of Gunnison in the finals. . 6-- 2. (Photo by John t. Speer) Falling for Basketball An NSHS Wolf Woman takes a spill as she tried to get the basektball from a Gunnison Valley High School Lady Bulldog. The Wolves beat the Bulldogs 40-3- 0 last Thursday. Interestingly, Girls Win Last Three But Lose First Place The North Sevier High School varsity girls basketball team beat three teams in a triple header last weekend. Thursday night, they beat Gunnison Friday night, they sought and won revenge on SaturEnterprise, day, they wallopped 40-3- 0. 49-4- 66-3- Wolf Women will go into the regionals in .The second place because points. Top scorer in that game for NSHS was Neresa Nielsen with 17 points. Top rebounder was Allison Steiger with 15 takedowns. Enterprise was the only team to beat us this year, so we expected a good game, Coach Bone said. Rebounding by Allison and Jill Reynolds really kept us in the game. Top scorers in Saturdays Parowan game were Anna Turner and give the Wolves 56 of the the team scored against the Rams. Allison also grabbed the most rebounds with 66 points 15. This is the best game the girls have played all year, the coach lauded. Allison and Anna did a super job offensively and defensively. Michelle An-- n has really been coming along, too. These were the last seasonal games for the Wolf Women. The next Gunni- son cinched the championship after the first of the two-datournament, but failed to bring home one state champion. Gunnisons tournament score was 112. South Summits wrestlers gave them 83 points. North Sevier came away with 74 points. y Besides Sorensens first place victory, four of the eight qualifiers from North Sevier won medals. Glen Bills won second place. He was defeated by Steve Myer of South Summit in the finals by a score of 10-Moky Christensen came home in second place after being defeated in the finals by Laney Johnson of Milford. Johnson beat Christensen they did not beat Enter-prise- d this time as badly as Enterprise beat them Allison Steiger. They stop is the regional each scored 23 points to games. in Enterprise. Normally, for the placing regionals for teams with tied records is done through the flip of a coin. Top scorers in the Gunnison game were Neresa Nielsen and Anna Turner. Top rebounder was Michelle Anderson with 10. The girls did a fantastic job for us, commented Coach Marie Bone. Everyone on the team scored some points. It was a good team effort. North Sevier needed to beat Enterprise by 13 points at last FYidays game because of a region ruling. The Enterprise Wolf Women beat the NSHS Wolf Women by 12 points at their first meeting of the year. Region officials, therefore, declared that North Sevier must beat Enterprise by 13 points in order to go into the regionals in first place. The NSHS Wolf Women tried, but they only Colin Hales, No. 50, stretches to tip weeks game against the Gunnison managed to beat the the ball to a fellow North Sevier Jayvees. The VVolves ate this one Enterprise Wolves by six Junior Varsity player during last 2-- Stretching For It 74-4- Hello, stranger. Searching for answers to all those whowhatwhere questions about your new city? it's my job to help As a WELCOME WAGON Representative, you get settled in the neighborhood By bringing you some useful gifts. Community info. Advice on reliable businesses in your new neighborhood. And more. A WELCOME WAGON call should be one of the very first nice things to happen when you'rfe new here. C" li Parents of young wrestlers ' have several tournaments to choose from this afternoon to Saturday. This afternoon at 3:30 a junior high wrestling match is scheduled at the high school. The NSHS junior high wrestlers will take on the Marlis-Freema- I was really pleased with the way we wrestl junior high grapplers of South Sevier. Using two seniors and' the varsitys first substitutes to come off the three juniors, the Gunnison Valley High School bench. Normally, the Wolves junior varsity players start two sophothe jayvees completely stymied North Sevier jayvee bas- mores, two juniors, and one freshman. Someketball team last week. The Jayvee Bulldogs times, the coach said, he juniors and seniors con- starts onfe junior and four tributed 68 points in their sophomores. In spite of the lop1 massacre of the of the game, sidedness W olves. The two seniors from seven of the jayvees put Gunnison racked up 30 points on the board and points between them. grabbed rebounds. Hie two sophomores on Gary Westbrook, a the junior varsity Bulldog junior, scored 12 points squad contributed six and grabbed nine rebounds for the Wolves. points. Vince Johnson scored 12 It was a very frustratto the points and pulled down say ing evening, moaned Coach seven basketballs from least, to the boards. Glen Partridge, Dana Sorenson also watch those two seniors get 30 points between grabbed seven rebounds them and control the tempo. The four juniors contributed 38 points between them for Gunnison. Most A couple of unforof their shots were 10 to tunate turnovers in the 15 feet jumpers. last few minutes of the Their (juniors and varsity basketball game seniors) control of the last Thursday gave a game made us look even 3 win to the Gunniworse than what we were son Bulldogs over the playing, the coach said. North Sevier Wolves. It seemed as though we I thought we played couldnt get untracked. comwell as a team, Partridge said even two technicals called on mented Coach Bruce him didnt seem to light Hoggard. Lee Mayer a fire. and Burke Christensen We were intimidated played their hearts out. by a variety of factors Hoggard tried to make which I dont care to all the adjustments he discuss in the media, could to stop the Bullthe coach said. dogs outside shooting. He said he would have Its difficult when a played a lot of the team starts making shots younger and smaller kids from 20 and 25 feet out, early in the game, but as he said. Especially I was when your basic defense it progressed, afraid that if I put them is zone. The final score gives in, there would have been some injuries as the little indication of the closeness of the game. game was very physical. Hie Bulldogs were dearMThe Gunnison coach ly in control most of the never did pull his horses game, but the Wolves until right at the last, kept themselves within Those one or two points until Partridge said. juniors and seniors are the last few minutes of 74-4- 64-5- class. Matches start at 10 a.m. A $4 entry fee will be assessed for each participant. A first grade tournament will be held at Delta High grade tournament School. Kids will wrestle is scheduled for Beaver in their own weight also on Saturday. There classes, and medals will is an entry fee for this be given for the first tournament also. three placers in each Anyone interested in kindergarten-through-sixt- h The Bulldogs the Wolves by ten. This is only the third we have been beaten on this statistic, Partridge said. The jayvees face the Wolves of Enterprise this FTiday and the Parowan Rams this Saturday. time Glen Bills Moky Christensen Bruce Briggs Deran Bosshardt the game. Even though a couple of turnovers near the end boosted the Bulldogs final score, the Wolves had two fewer turnovers than the Bulldogs for the game. Lade of scoring from the free throw line cost d North Sevier some The scoring. Bulldogs prowess from the foul line did not help WlIKi 60 Qiffl much-neede- matters either. The Wolves made nine of 22 shots from the foul line. The Bulldogs sunk 16 out of their 23 attempts. Leading scorer and rebounder for the Wolves was Rhett Roberts with 16 points and 10 re- bounds. Christensen scored 12 points and grabbed six rebounds. Mayer was good for 10 points and six rebounds. Kurt Taylor scored seven points and took four from the boards. The varsity meets the Enterprise Wolves tomorrow night and the Parowan Rams Saturday. ll' ip da v Oiniiiis fniTOBi ) liQmUHP QBrvy 'W' Mii taking their young grapplers to either of these Saturday tourneys should contact Dahl Brown or QQS6 Kevin Eppich as soon as possible. Brown can be reached at Salina Elementary Thursday and Friday. Eppich teaches at the high school. ffi&CMS OF THE WEEK: ; BASKETBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Mi W dUIiM dB rfl flflgy liEE th N.S.H.S. WRESTLERS NSHS GIRLS John Sorensen, State Champ and scored a point from the free throw line. Ladd Peery scored six points and got six rebounds. Collin Hales put two points on the board and took three balls from the backboards. Paul Briggs scored four points and took that many rebounds. Hal Koozer, a freshman, grabbed five rebounds and scored four points. Varsity Loses This Saturday in Delta, a Coach Eppich said he wishes to thank all of the parents and students who drove to Weber State to support the team. Were Those JVs? NS Wolf Coach Asks Matches For Young Wrestlers p.m., m n. ed, Coach Kevin Eppich The kids did an said. outstanding job. . jf VINCE JOHNSON KEVIN HAMPTON JAN MARSHALL LISA SHAHEEN Jan is a 5 7 Freshman and sports 22 for the Wolt Women. As a freshman, Jan is do ng a fine job. Her strength is her aggressive rebounding. This year she has improved tremendously, and has really helped the team by coming off the bench and doing a SUPER job. If you should see Jan on the street say Hi, Maynard!! (Shell love it!). Congratulations, Jan, we think youre NEAT!! Lisa is a 5 4" Sophomore who can be seen on the court wearing 13. Lisa plays point guard tor the Wolf Women Shooting is Lisas greatest strength. We have called Lisa off the bench, many times, and she has done a great job for us. She is a valuable asset to the depth of the team. We will be calling on Lisa a lot during Region and State competition this year. Keep up the good work, Lisa!! ... Sponsored by LIKE . the Wolf Women) ( t Wasatch Cafe J 5 - Salina Kevin Hampton is a senior and has been wrestling at 167 lbs. this year. He is a 4 year letterman and has an overall record of 21-a region record o! Kevin has been one of our and has done a territic job for our wrestling team this year. He placed first in the North Sevier and Piute tournaments, second at Manti, third at Wayne and was second in the region. Kevin has been one of the hardest working and most dedicated wrestlers on the team this year, and were PROUD to sponsor him as "Wrestler of the Week," Congratulations, Kevin. MOKY CHRISTENSEN Moky Christensen is a senior, a three year ' letterman, and has been wrestling this year at 185 lbs. Moky has done just a fantastic job for the North Sevier Wrestling Squad. He placed first at Manti, first at Wayne, first at Piute, second at North Sevier, second in Region, and second at State, this past week. His overall record is 21-- 4 1 in Region competition. and Mokey has improved greatly throughout the year and has been an extremely valuable asset to North Sevier. Hey Moky . . . we think you're SUPER!! Vince is a sophomore guard and has been a starter on the Junior Varsity team all year. Vince js an excellent outside shooter and penetrates to the basket very well. Vince has attended BYU Basketball Camp for the past two years, and last year made the team. Vince was a running back on the JV football team this past year, and was the top pole vaulter in track. He also lettered last year. Vince has a lot of potential as a future varsity basketball player and playing a good game, made varsity as a sophomore. Keep up the good work, Vince . . . You're looking good!! All-St- Sponsored by Sponsored by - Ronald J. Dailey Beneficial Life -- "LARRY WILKINS Chevrolet & Oldsmobile (Were proud to support N.S.H.S.) f T |