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Show Region sfandings fighfen as ooeond half begins 12 and Jan Ellett 10. Piute finally pulled away in the first half only to be challenged in the final minutes min-utes by the Buffalos. In double figures for the T -Birds were Chad Price 16, Scott Bagley 14 andKimDal-ton andKimDal-ton 11. Leading Valley were Brad Lamb 15, Charles Hea-ton Hea-ton 13 and Ivan Frost 10. In Region IX South Summit Sum-mit beat USD, 78-25; North Rich whipped North Summit, 75-40; South Rich bombed Manila, 71-40; Dugway tipped St. Joseph 72-58 and Tintic squeaked by Wendover 63-62. In Region 10, Tabiona lost to East Carbon 80-60; Alta-mont Alta-mont over Monticello 40-38 and Duchesne over Green River 61-57. With four Region Eight teams in the Deseret News top five, there were no upsets up-sets in region play last week, but the Bobcats scraped through only by the skin of their teeth with Escalante, 50-46. Even with a 30 point performance per-formance from Martin Ramsay Ram-say and 26 from KllnChyno-weth, KllnChyno-weth, the Bryce Valley Mustangs Mus-tangs couldn't hold off the Wayne Badgers, 77-62. Gunnison pulled away from Parowan in the second half for an easy 69-39 win and Milford didn't even carry a parachute as they flew over Enterprise, 85-46. The only juggling in the ranks came in Kanab's 70-69 squeeker over whistle -plagued North Sevier, and Piute staved off a last minute min-ute challenge to pull ahead of Valley for their first win of the season, 54-50. Beaver was idle in league action. Parowan defense held the Bulldogs to 30-22 half-time score before the Gunnison fast break and outside shooting shoot-ing pushed the game beyond the Rams; reach. Greg Hill had 17 with Tom Robinson in his pocket; Brent Nielsen 16, Ron Nay 12. Robinson had 10 for the Rams. The Tigers bombed Enterprise En-terprise from every angle, and the Wolverines were never in the game. Mayer had 20, Kerr 19, Jones 16, Kirk 10, while Clove pumped 11 for Enterprise, and Blaine Farnsworth 13, most from the charity stripe. The Cowboys capitalized on North Sevier's foul problems prob-lems with 26 of 41 free-throws. free-throws. Simpson had 28 for the Wolves, Heaps 15, while Kanab relied on Bunting for' 24, Don Glover 17, Corry 16 and Kim Glover 10. Panguitch paid their tithing tith-ing just in time, after back sliding three and a half quar -ters they managed to hang onto a four -point victory. It was a tough defensive battle. bat-tle. Ramsay and Chynoweth's 56 points weren't enough as Wayne's potent offense unleashed un-leashed Tim Dietline 26, Jeff Hanks 23, Brad Brinkenhoff |