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Show uj.x.rrfiiiiinir"" SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 4, 1989 Sports .'W,' 4 iM f ? i iif ; S I i F f ?f; ir:i r 'N A fi- " - i1 , .. I 4 'if iJJ L ii ..I ; 4 t i 1 1 4 nr ii .'f . M ' V , i ? - .v w-- . t ri'Vf V !$r'I 4 M fc.' ' 1 . t , r (i- . K. j - f - 1 -- -U- A ' ! c $ ("t j U; i f. ( tf j i a t: J f i SlTti'.l V r:' tt iT t4 .1 1 il -- .t- nnVlf t v- tit rrt' o fnC x, . tf C, i J.z- - . t ; hu i?U iitinKH Co)cpiaysbaskeiball championship ;t !.; Idaho, Utah, Miss., and New losses. Paul did bring a medal Hampshire. The coach, James home, but the big reminder of his Waldon a former NBA coach for experience was the broken nose he the Denver Nuggets, led the boys earned at the championship to a fifth place. Every state in the offs. Not too bad for a country boy. t f tl t"t 3 e n nf;I 4i I If j - Sm' t i li I ii i f .i - onfsf t ' j !' 4 ik ( j 0 1 " 'j t1 i?o X UK t'C-- ' -- i 4 ni( , z- - j S 1 s1 ' - ,i . 1 ,ii k (i .h ?$ "-- M . B.3 s ? -- iT, i; . S ..S -- ' t M ; ! ' i . 1 Valley High basketball star Paul Cox, pictured above with his teamates, recently traveled to Columbus, Ohio to play in a national basketball tournament. Cox brought home a medal and a broken nose from his trip. t' . ..) ('' i- - a t'm 1 5 Paul Cox of Glendale recently returned from Columbus, Ohio, where he participated in the USANational Basketball Cham- - ' t 'Cl 1 i In v v i. t m ! ft r 4 ' I f! 1 fl 4 lil J A ;L. z 9 I S J' 13 S e J play-pionshi- p. Pauls teammates hailed from Union was represented. Over 700 Many thanks to all who helped kids participated. Out of20 games support Paul so he could have the 7 Coral Cliff S Mons played, Pauls team had only four opportunity to participate. Club Championship Friday, through Sunday, the Club Championship will be held for the end of the Millennium. Dates are August Allplay-er- s must play twQ out of three days. Entry fee is $10. Please register at the Coral Cliffs Pro Shop. All j'tyers must have valid UGA handicaps. 13-1- Tar new 2) 5. Coral Cliffs Mens League (and one lady) cr your So. Utah Tire Center Each Thursday evening at 5.30 p.m. All players are invited to participate in individual play. This individual play will begin this Thursday, August 5. There will be individual winners each evening. The format will be cho- sen each week. This summers Mens League has concluded vith the champion team beingthe team ofDick Moore as captain. His team consisted of Larry Gibson, Kyle Brunner and Don Proctor. Second place finishers were Dick Brewer, Gene Peters, Don Corry and Bill Holliday. The Mens League played a total of seven weeks. Credit is posted in the Coral Cliffs Pro Shop for the first and second place teams. Trophies will be awarded. Thanks to everyone who participated. We look forward to cur remaining tournaments of the year. 4 wheel alignment system fcfi Road Hazard Protection .a ESciufioia m iiairG' 265 East 300 South Kanab 644-255- 7 Featuring rc-- 'i '33 Cfd teem mad vlabl by Credit N&ional Assoaatioa No payment tor 90 days on quaiifyms purchase. No interest iju on ourttymo paid in kjl within 90 day. Fixed rate pi W APR), vanaise rate (19 55 APR a ot January 1. 1996) APR may vary purchase a ,p: Oi v J till QTPI I wvi w Pt wwl uIT 1 1 i l |