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Show died Devils Aiming for Two Games This Week to Even League Record super-quick Blanding onco cage team handed ' Red Devils their third aight Region 6 loss last iday in- an action- packed i t. Disabled by a poor shoot-Jg shoot-Jg percentage and count-s count-s turnovers in the final If, the Devil squad could t'keep up with the agile ijoncos. Led by guard, nty Perkins, and 6'5" cen- ' Art Burtenshaw, Bland-Vlied Bland-Vlied 25 points in the 4th Jlriod and left the Moab un with only 18. Devil center, Sam Scharf, played his best game so far this season as he scored 23 points in a losing cause. Usual Us-ual high scorer, Rick May-nard, May-nard, was held to only 8 points by the Broncos, however. how-ever. Red Devil coach, Ward Curtis stated that he will work toward more consist-ant consist-ant scoring in preparation jfor this Wednesdays game against the Green River Pirates, Pi-rates, 0-4 in league play thus far. The Devils are currently cur-rently in fourth place in Region Re-gion 6 with a 1-3 standing. The Moab squad will also meet the Notre Dame Irish here Friday night. January 30. The hustling Red Devil J. V. cage squad held on to a 3-point lead to come out on top in a 64-61 squeaker with the Blanding Bronco junior varsity last week. With both Cheering sections sec-tions going wild, the Broncos set about tearing apart the sevenpoint lead of the Devils De-vils in the final period. Moab team was one point ahead at the final buzzer. Kim Neal dropped in two foul shots after regulation time was over to give the Devils a win by 3 points. Neal led the scoring column col-umn for the Devil J.V.'s with 20 points. He was followed fol-lowed by Bruce Davidson, with 9 points. |