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Show league standing was .705 pet; 123 P.F., and 58 PA and were rated 1 going into the play-off games. Next year the Beavers should be in championship contention as this year's Junior Ju-nior varsity team, coached by Calvin Albrecht, went undefeated un-defeated through the season, playing powerhouse teams, including Dixie and Cedar. Beaver High School congratulated con-gratulated the football team on its fine performance through the season, as well as the B-Steps for their great halftime programs, and the cheerleaders for their sup-pprt. sup-pprt. The team also appreciates appre-ciates the studentbody and townspeople for their dedicated dedi-cated support this year. All right for just littlo guys by Terry Lemon The high school football season is over, and Beaver's "little men" finished up with a second place trophy in the State 1-A Division. This year's 51 -member team was probably the smallest (combined (com-bined average size and weight of players) that Beaver High School has ever produced, and included 10 seniors, 12 juniors, 11 sophomores, and 18 freshmen. The 10 seniors all started for Coach Marshall Mar-shall this year, either offensively of-fensively or defensively, and included Morgan Baldwin, Steven Bartlett, Neil Craw, David Crook, Gary Goff, Lory Gurr, Theron Jessup, Daniel Robinson, Brad Waters, Wa-ters, and Jeff Williams. . The Beavers season record rec-ord stands as follows: Non-league Non-league Beaver 17, So. Sevier 14; Beaver 0, Wasatch Wa-satch 6. League Beaver 36-Parowan 0, Beaver 6-No. Sevier 0, Beaver 18 -Milford 7, Beaver 3-Kanab0, Beaver 27-Parowan 7, Beaver 3-No. Sevier 9, Beaver 3 5 -Milford 13, Beaver 0-Kanab 16. Quarter -finals Beaver 42-East 42-East Carbon 8, atOrem High School; semi-finals Beaver Bea-ver 13-No. Summit 0, at Payson High School; State Final Beaver 6-So. Summit Sum-mit 16, UofU (Rice Stadium). Beaver HighSchoolhas always al-ways been known for its strong football program. Beaver has won the state title more times than any other high school team since 1969, when the 1, 2, 3, and 4 -A divisions were made from the original A and B Classes, with 4 championship champion-ship trophies. , The Beavers won their first State Championship in 1970 and repeated in 1971 for their second title. The No. Summit Braves won their first title in 1972. In 1973 the Beavers won their third championship, their first while in the 1-A division. In 1974 the Beavers took second place, losing to Kanab in the final game. The Beavers won 4 in 1975, and last year were defeated by the Kanab Cowboys in the final game. This year's championship game was Beavers Bea-vers 8th of the last 9 years, and would have been their 5th state title. The Beavers |