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Show Jayvee, 8th and 9th Tromp Beaver Three Different Times Not to be outdone by the upper classmen, Mllford's Junior Varsity bombed the Beaver JV 71-31, in Friday's Fri-day's preliminary. But It was just rubbing salt into already raw wounds as the Milford 8th grade started bursting the Beav-" er's dam with a 36-30 win Thursday and the 9th grade followed with a 57 -36 win the same day. The story was not quite so pat on Wednesday when the JV wasdefeated56-62atEs-calante In a double overtime. It was a close game all the way, with quarter scores of 9-11, 23-28, 37-40, and finally fi-nally tied 48-48 at the end of regulation play. At the end of the first overtime they were still tied at 54-54, but the Moquis wrapped it up In the second overtime, out-scoring out-scoring Milford 8-2. Mark Nelson was high with 18, Roger Barnes had 12, and Bealer and Kerr, both 10, for those in double figures. fig-ures. Friday in the 71-31 test at Beaver, they were never challenged, leading 20-9, 34-13, and 51-23 at the quarters. Brian Edwards was high with 13 and Gary Mayer had 12, to lead the balanced attack; at-tack; Kerr 10, Bealer, R. Barnes, Nelson, each 8, Thompson and Brad Kirk, each 6, and Rick Puffer, 2. The ninth grade got all of their scoring from the starting start-ing five. Kirk led the 57-36 57-36 attack with 22. John Hor-lacher Hor-lacher had 16 and Mayer 11, for those in double figures. Livingston and Puffer each had 4 to complete the scoring. scor-ing. Crook from Beaver was high for the game with 23. Ken Jones led the eighth grade attack with 16 points, followed by Dennis Myers with 11. Kim Williams had 4, Steve Moody 2, and Mark Whitney 3. M. Smith and C. Dalton had 11 each for Beaver. |