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Show . ., ;h .. . ! V . -;- ' ttv m xj - ' ( I ' -- I ; , ( k ) i ' v " iwawmwin- - ss,s.r,.xwM?ww NOW TOM PUT IT IN! Jimmy Raines 45, looks as if he was giving team-mate Tom Jones, 43, advice in Thursday's ballgame. Tom had just cleared the boards to account for his pained expression, but don't let it fool you, seconds later he was back in the air for a lay-up and two more of his 12 points, and 11 rebounds. Raines is well qualified quali-fied to give advice, he had 23 points and 21 rebounds. Ram player is Tom Robinson. .Minora won aua -49. ... , -, SENIORS REIGN OVER RAMS: : 10949. toip Mm List HoEifltftown Crowe! It was all Milford, and they were all seniors, as Coach John Nielsen gave his seven 12th graders free reign against Parowan last Thurs-; Thurs-; day and they ran the score - to 109-49 in their last fling I before the home town crowd. , Garland Tait set out to . break records set just the . week before when Milford downed Bryce Valley 116-72. . His 30 points without shooting shoot-ing a foul shot must rate some recognition. The seven seniors played the whole game, giving the underclassmen a lesson in how to bow out gracefully. Graceful they were, too, as Jimmy Raines got 23 points and 21 rebounds, three assists. as-sists. Alan Mayer had 19 points, 15 rebounds and two assists. Tom Jones, with one of his best games, hit from inside and outside to get his 12 points and 11 rebounds to put all five starters in double figures. Brian Hanley and Russell Holm came off the bench to score six and eight points repectively. Dave Lamoreaux led the Rams with 26 points as the cellar -dwellers looked a little lit-tle bewildered among the running, shooting Tigers. Tom Robinson had 10. Milford hit 46 of 90 from the field for 51 from the floor. They also had 17 of 25 from the foul line. It was a sweet win for Mll-(Contlnued Mll-(Contlnued on Page 4) HERE'S MORE ABOUT I BASKETBALL ford and gave Holm and Hanley Han-ley valuable playing time that will pay off in the tournaments. tourna-ments. The Tigers travel this week to Enterprise, and shouldn't have any real trouble, trou-ble, even on the Wolves' home floor. ' The Round Robin starts p . Thursday, Feb. 27, in St. ' George. Milford is seeded j 'and will play Friday and can I do no worse than fourth, and has a state berth cinched, f See bracket on sports page ! for times, etc. , The Tigers played an al- i most perfect 100 -point game 1 with 25-10, 50-27 at half, j before busting out a 30 -point 3rd quarter and 29 more in the fourth. Elsewhere in the Region, I Kanab thumped Enterprise I 75-58; Beaver tromped I Bryce Valley 81-58; Esca- i lante sneaked by Piute 80- ' 74; and Valley nudged Pan- J guitch 54-50. |