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Show . . ' I I . .H ' : 1 w-y- t . .. I . . ; ."-. "- . ' - . : ; i ,f f .... ,': I V . r- . s's r . ' . . . v. ' f : '' . ?V '. -: , " , if . ,? . ' : ' BODY SCISSORS: Jim Haslem has his opponent in a full body scissors and went on to win by a pin in last week's matches. However, his win wasn't enough as Wayne won the match 44-10. Photo by Osborn priiliii raifeii ip Bealer, 21; Mark Nelson, 20; Ken Jones, 17;andRandy Kerr, 15. Travis Simpson pumped 25 for high score honors, mostly from the foul line, as the Wolves shot 35 from the free stripe. Heaps and Camp had 10 apiece. The Cowboys rode behind Bunting with 25, K. Glover 19, and D. Glover, 17. Robinson Rob-inson had 26 for the Rams and Hulet 12. Panguitch remained the only unbeaten team in Region Re-gion Eight with a decisive win over the T-Birds. The balanced attack had Doug and Jeff Owens with 14 each, Kevin Fransen 11, andDavid Black, 9. Scott Bagley had 21 for the T-Birds. Wayne stayed in second place behind Craig Hanks, 24; andTimDietlin, 22;Mar-tin 22;Mar-tin Clark and D wight Brown also were in double figures. B rett Lam b had 13 for Valley. The Mustangs got revenge on the Moquis and pulled ahead in the standings' with their 79-72 win. KlinChyno-weth KlinChyno-weth led Bryce Valley with 27, Martin Ramsay had 16. R. Griffin, Beebe and Haws were all in double figures for Escalante. They'll all be in action this week with most Division I teams seeing action both F riday and Saturday. A strong Beaver defense bottled up the Bulldogs for three quarters, and then raced away in the final minutes, min-utes, 58-51, to knock Gun-:i1?on Gun-:i1?on off f lofty perch they '.. " !'?'" 'ngweks, since knocking off Milford. !The Beavers moved into a strong second place in Division Di-vision One, as Milford gained gain-ed a share of the lead by romping over a strong No. U Sevier, 86-72. But Gunnison's problems could just be beginning as they face traditional rival North Sevier, Friday, and then must travel to Milford for a rematch. I The Tigers and the Wolves 1 would like nothing better than t to add the 2 -3 punch to Coach Danny Hill's Bulldogs, who really didn't figure to be in it when the season began. i Elsewhere in the region, Kanab outdueled Parowan, i1 72-67; Panguitch vaulted , over Piute, 69-40; Bryce i Valley moved ahead of Es-1 Es-1 calante, 79-72, and Wayne stayed in second place in 1 , Division II with a 76-53 win over Valley. Beaver's Lowe had 19 points while RogerDonMar-shall RogerDonMar-shall pumped in 18, and the two combined to hold Gunnison Gun-nison hotshot Greg Hill to 10. Brent Nielsen had 14 for the Bulldogs. The Tigers placed four in double figures with Mitch ...... v .Iks- 1 . f X f J "t c y P f y a i - STOP ACTION: Anyone who watches tv knows about "stop action" and "instant "elT"i! r. play". This picture stopped the action just as Wayne Lounsbury, left, was in the m iddle of completing a reverse onNorthSevier'sSampson, that gave Wayne a decision. The referees hands indicate that Sampson has the advantage, but seconds later gave the advantage and two points to Lounsbury. |