Show Jordan inches Cinches Big Eight age Crown rown Jordan High School defending class A champions clinched at least a tie for the Big Eight title Friday night by coming from behind behind behind be be- hind to down Granite 36 26 and South racked up the highest Big Eight score of the year defeating defeating defeating defeat defeat- I ing Provo 80 45 Fridays Friday's win in was number eight for Jordan and it has two games left Tuesday it meets East and Friday battles Provo It was Elaine Blame Anderson an all- all stater staler from last year who led Jordan at the scoring column Friday as he scored 16 points The Th Be trailed 15 14 at half time Jordan would have to drop its next two games to miss out on sole ownership of first place but it pla plays s 's second place East Tuesday Tues Tues- day South was simply torrid Friday Fri Fri- day The Cubs had an 7 18 lead after the first quarter and there was never any doubt about the outcome Gaylan Moffitt scored 22 points Billy Maxwell 20 and Bill Green 14 to lead the Cubs Paul Kitchen Kitch Kitch- en scored 15 points for Provo Region One Muddled l was still the word for Region One after Friday nights night's play and three games on tap Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- offered little relief Friday night South Cache edged North Cache 48 47 BoxElder Box Box- BoxElder BoxElder Elder defeated Bear River 50 50 48 48 and Logan tripped Ogden 44 35 Saturday South Cache is at Box Elder Logan at Weber and North Cache at Ogden The three games Friday Frida were thrillers all the wa way South Cache stalled out the last two and one half minutes with a one- one point lead to down North Cache Box Elder held a point 10 margin margin margin mar mar- gin going into the final quarter and saw it disappear against the Bears while Logan led all the way Phil Oyler of Box Elder and Don Nish of Bear River tied for high scoring honors with 18 each Ivan Christensen scored 17 for forS S Sou South 0 U t h Cache Roger Harris scored 11 and Kent Harris 10 Jim Dokos scored eight points for Ogden I I |