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Show Rams, Valley Fall To Hot ShootinqTiqers The Tigers pulled the plug and watched Parowan and Valley Val-ley go down the drain last Thursday and Friday. Both games were decided in the first quarter as the Tigers got early leads of 22-12 against Parowan and 24-11 at Valley. Smith began to hit the hoop like we had expected all season, sea-son, sharp-shooting 24 against Parowan and 21 against Valley. Raines hit for 17-12 respectively, respective-ly, Barnes 14-12 and Edwards picked up 14 against Valley while playing less than a quarter quar-ter of the Parowan game. Parowan had three Bentlcys in the scoring columns with Craig hitting 24, Chuck 21 and Decker 12 for those in double figures. At Valley it was Sorenson all the way with 29 big ones, but his team-mates didn't do very many Milford was able to score at will against both teams and Parowan only closed the gap in the fourth quarter 25-16 when Coach Neilson cleared the bench. At Valley, subs began to see a lot of action in the second quarter. The Tigers travel to Enterprise Enter-prise this Friday and then go to the Round Robin at Cedar City on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 1-2-3 next week. Coach Neilsen is optimistic if only he can keep his cagers healthy. The flu bug seems to have run its course, and Edwards Ed-wards is back, with braces on both knees, |