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Show iti'i "X ( i 1 L i J Bantam quintet loses at Price The Lions team, composed of members of the Twelfth ward, won the Bantam basketball championship of the city when they defeated the Tenth ward team of the Springville stake 24-23. Tuesday night the winners went to Price in a playoff game and lost out by a photo finish shot in the last second of play 17-16. The loss eliminated elimin-ated them from further play in the league. The Springville team held a one point advan- Sophomore cheer leaders above have done an excelle-nt job the past season to stimulate Interest and boost the spirits of the basket ball team and student body. Left to right: Mary Huff, Toni Taylor, Cheryl Smith, Lorraine Lor-raine Liddiard and Valarie Twelves. tage with 7 seconds to go when the Price team gained possession of the ball and slipped it to their big boy under un-der the basket for a winning goal. Playing under the coaching of Ron Warner, the players included: in-cluded: Calvin Bird, Steven Taylor, Jerry Warren, Mark Fitzgerald, Carl Jensen, Douglas Doug-las Tanner, Garth Bird, Phil Clark, Steven Killpack, Randy Snow, Allan Hjorth, Norman Bird, and Ronald Lowe. A number of Springville people were in Price for the game I Tuesday. |