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Show to make room for Region Eight wrestling tourney in Salina on Feb. 10-11. Parowan byes, BEAVER goes to North Sevier, Enterprise Enter-prise at GUNNISON, and the Cowboys enter the TIGERS REGION EIGHT STANDINGS Won Lost Kanab 8 2 Milford 8 2 North Sevier 7 4 Parowan 6 5 Gunnison 5 5 Beaver 2 8 Enterprise 0 10 DmSION II Panguitch 8 0 Piute 5 3 Valley 5 3 Wayne 4 4 Escalante 1 7 Bryce Valley 1 7 Few Region Eight fans are unaware that Kanab and Milford Mil-ford will probably decide the Division I title in Milford tonight. The Tigers, still smarting from the 76-75 loss at Kanab, Ka-nab, after leading right up to the final second, and then losing in overtime, will be out to set the record straight. Coach Hillock looks for his squad to be almost a hundred hund-red percent, after illness and injury have hampered the Tigers Ti-gers for several games. Meanwhile Hal Hamlin, Cowboy coach, who says his . Cowboys have been lucky to stay on top all year, plans to use his secret weapon, to work the Tiger aggressiveness aggressive-ness against them and win from the foul line. He figures fig-ures to drive right into the Tigers, until the're whistled whistl-ed to the bench. It worked before against the Tigers, and last week against North Sevier as the Cowboys won that one, 74-62, coming behind in the final minutes. In Division it action Friday Fri-day Milford stopped Parowan, Paro-wan, 83-61, to avenge their only other league defeat. Kanab Ka-nab downed Beaver, 56-48, and North Sevier swamped Enterprise, 74-42. In Division II Panguitch blasted Escalante 73-42, Valley squeeked by Piute with a last second bucket by Gino Ramsey tor a 64-63 win and Wayne staved off a Bryce Valley rally for a 71 -67 final. On Saturday all the excitement excite-ment wasn't In Kanab, as Parowan overcame a Gunnison Gun-nison lead to score a 69-61 victory and Milford defeated Enterprise, 85-64. This week all games are on Thursday, February 9th, |