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Show Jr. VarsJfy Gets Revenge In 84-61 Win Oyer Beavers Remembering the sting of defeat de-feat at Beaver, the Jr. Varsity Varsi-ty poured it on Friday night in the preliminary and gave the early arriving fans a treat well worth their while. It wasn't a runaway as the Tiger Kittens managed only a 12-9 lead at the quarter and were behind two, 28-26 at the half, but then Coach Jensen Jen-sen spoke a few choice words and they turned In a 33 point third quarter and were never pushed again. Russell Holm turned in 31 points, hitting inside, outside and from the foul line to lead all scorers. Roger Bradshaw, came off the bench to grab 20 points and second place honors. hon-ors. Most likely he also grabbed himself a starting assignment at Kanab tonight, as he was all over the floor, with more steals than Maury Wills at his peak. Tom Jones had 12 points to finish the Tigers in double figures, and most of them in the second half. Mark Nelson had eight. The Baby Beavers showed promise for years to come with S. Lowe the most Intimidating. Intimi-dating. This freshman at about 6' 5" played good defense, making beautiful blocks and holding Jones down the first half. He also had 12 points. Leading the Beavers in double figures was T. White with 17, R. Marshall 13, D. Eyre and Lowe 12. |