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Show 1 x ' Pteto Giiptofe 7-l era Clopis, Word, Kgbq&, H. gdgj oin Piute surprised no one in the Division two league open -er as they triumphed over Escalante 87-61 without even getting winded. Wayne and Panguitch changed the lead ten times before the Badgers captured a thrillingone point victory 60-59 and Valley withstood a Bryce Valley fourth quarter charge to win 65 -GO. In Division I where action has been underway for three weeks, North Sevier stayed on top by virtue of three wins to two for Milford andKanab who also remain undefeated. The Wolves had no trouble with Enterprise in the 69-55 contest, and Milford breezed past Parowan 79-50. But the Cowboys had to come from behind as the upset minded Beavers grabbed an early 12 point lead and depended de-pended on a strong 3rd quarter to overcome the en- REGION EIGHT STANDINGS DIVISION I Won Lost North Sevier 3 0 Milford 2 0 Kanab 2 0 Beaver 1 1 Enterprise 0 2 Gunnison 0 2 Parowan 0 3 DIVISION II Piute 1 0 Valley 1 0 Wayne 1 0 Bryce Valley 0 1 Escalante 0 1 Panguitch 0 1 thusiastic Beavers 74-71 in an exciting contest. The ol' Redhead went 100 percent for the week, picking all winners. The youthful Beavers, hampered by the flu nearly pulled off the upset, until i ' ! - . , !,. ...I. ' i j ' .. V ;"' .''' V-. ' -7 ! i C -, . r . . sy - y - - with little from Shane Black -ner, Beaver scoring ace who was ailing. North Sevier led all the way behind Wilson with 21, Hallows 20 and Kennedy 18, as the Wolves from Enterprise Enter-prise got 22 from Simpkins and 15 from Truman. Ken Jones led the Tigers over Parowan with 34, Whitney Whit-ney had 21 and J. Atkin 10, after the Tigers took a 12-1 lead and then toyed with the Rams. Thornton had 16 for the Rams and Burton 10 $r those in double figures. The lead teetered back and forth at Wayne with the Bad -gers owning the first two quarters, 9-8 and 31-25, but the Bobcats grabbed a 46-45 third quarter lead, before succumbing to the Badgers in the fourth period. Chappell, with 23, led the Badgers, Albrecht 11, Be- hunin 11 and Taylor 10, gave them balanced scoring. For the Bobcats C. Barney had 19, Smith 15 and B. Barney 11. Piute took a commanding 26-8 first quarter lead behind be-hind the shooting of Coon 20, Jenkins 18, Kim Dalton 10 and Kendall Dalton 9. The Moquis got 33 from R. Lym an, with 1 3 of 1 3 from the LOOK OUT! Kelly Smith, 21 grabs a rebound in Friday's game with Kanab. Also pictured are Steve Roberts 23, and Cowboys Ben Johnson, 24 and David Crosby,12. The Beavers bye in league action Friday and travel to Dugway for a non -league game Saturday. Osborn Photo SECRETARYCASHIER - 11 month contract, hours 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Requirements: Graduation from a standard senior high school or equivalent G.E.D. highly desirable and some experience in general clerical and cashiering work highly desirable. Examinations: Typing-40 Typing-40 wpm (minimum), spelling. Salary $3.25 per hour. Apply at Southern Utah State College Department of Personnel, Cedar City, Utah 84720, by 5:00 p.m., January 3, 1979. Coach Hamblin's Cowboys started the press in the third period and outscored Beaver 23-11. Ben Johnson led the Cowboys with 19, Kim Glover had 12, Wade Coleman 15, and G. Glover 12 for the Cowboys. Rick Carter led the Beavers with 18, Chad Dalton had 13 and Coach Parsons got balanced scoring scor-ing from the rest of his crew, WHERE TO? Mike Smith, 25 and Steve Roberts, 23 surround David Crosby during intense action in the Beaver-Kanab game last Friday. The Beavers gave them all they wanted before a third quarter blitz put the Cowboys ahead for keeps in the 74-71 contest. Osborn Photo line and Brooks had 10. Valley extended a three point lead at the quarter 17-14, to 36-28 at the half and 49-40 at the three quarter quar-ter mark and withstood a last quarter charge for the win. Hoyt had 21 and Es- plin and Lamb 14 each for the winners. Link Chyno-wirth Chyno-wirth had 21 for the Mustangs; Jolley 20, and Stock 14 for the Mustangs. This Friday the Beavers get a bye while Gunnison should finally get in the win -ners circle at Parowan. In the game of the week North Sevier will be at KANAB. These two teams match up well and it should be an exciting game with the edge going to the home court. MILFORD will be at Enterprise. Enter-prise. In Division II we'll go with Wayne at BRYCE VALLEY, Valley at PIUTE and Panguitch at ESCALANTE. ESCALAN-TE. The ol'Redhead's'picks are in capital letters. |