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Show f 0 rousf Smill&ge Friday, rr Act ' :-r.: ..3 I Sf, . A . : W : ; ,: , v i BY MEL 06 BORN Coach Hal Hamblin, "of Kanab, Ka-nab, will not have to worry about putting on weight for Christmas If his Cowboys continue to provide him with overtime holiday winning Rifts. Last week his Glover boys teamed up for 40 points to beat Beaver, 74-73, In overtime, over-time, and this week they inned 45 to squeak by Gunnison, Gun-nison, 6S5-61, In another overtime. Gunnison had the lead with r 9 seconds said Coach Dan Hill, but then Barnet was fouled in the middle, giving the Cowboys a chance to win it from the foul line - Bar-nett Bar-nett hit one of two, sending the game into extra minutes. "We just couldn't handle them In the overtime period," replied Hill. Beaver coasted to a 69-51 win over visiting Enterprise, as Coach Todd Peterson's balanced attack scored consistently con-sistently again. Kelly Smith and Jess Cox both had 16 points, while Burt Myers drilled 10 and Steve Roberts 9. Sheb Yardley, the Beaver Bea-ver Center, had a great defensive de-fensive game with numerous rebounds. 1 BEAVER ACTION: Steve Roberts, 23, goes into the air in an attempt to block a " pass in last week's game with Enterprise. Other Beavers are Burt Myers and Kelly Smith. Osborn Photo a 7 point lead in the 3rd period over Kay Englestead, of Panguitch, but the Bryce Valley Mustangs ran into foul trouble which cost them the game. "We lost from the foul line." The Bobcats made 12 of 21 from the charity stripe, and that was the difference dif-ference in Bryce Valley's 61-49 loss to Panguitch. dr "'. ''' i f r , f i hi .p' ' e,- v " V . Steve Roberts slips by Sheb Yardley for a layup in the Beaver - Enterprise Game. REGION TWELVE t STANDINGS DIVISION 1 WON LOST North Sevier 4 0 Beaver 3 1 Hurricane 3 1 Kanab 3 1 Parowan 2 2 Gunnison 1 3 Milford 0 4 Enterprise 0 4 DIVISION II Escalante 2 0 Piute 2 0 Panguitch 1 1 Wayne 1 1 Bryce Valley 0 2 Valley 0 2 Coach Ron Dally, of North Sevier, remained undefeated In league play, droppingMil-ford, droppingMil-ford, 60-49. Brady Anderson at 5' 7" continued to pop the nets for the Wolves with 24 points. Carl Hales came up with 19 and Brock Madsen 8. "We did well offensively, but we fouled a lot," said Dalley, who landed his 4th league win. Jeff Atkin swished the nets for 28 points. 14 from the foul line. Darrin Malchus had ten for the Tigers. Parowan ran into foul trouble, also falling to 2 -A Hurricane, 76-63. "We were in the game until un-til we lost our center. They went Inside and we couldn't stop them," said Ralph Riggs. Todd Cooper had 25 and Pat Benson, 20, in a losing effort. While Terry Lang-ston Lang-ston found the rim for 20 and big Greg Blackner. for 21. In Division Two action, Piute had to use Shane Millet's Mil-let's 19 points and 18 rebounds re-bounds to keep a cushion over "We let them slip up on us," said Moqui Coach, Greg Allen. Derrick Lamb and Scott Jones teamed up for 30 points for the Buffaloes offensive mash, but Allen Barley's 26 points, Richard Lyman's 13, and Tim Lyman's 10, were too heavy to overcome. over-come. Coach Clare Ramsay had the Wayne Badgers. Wayne grabbed the first quarter lead, 15-10, and a 26-26-halftime tie. However, The T -Birds outscored the Badgers, Bad-gers, 17-9 in the third period, per-iod, behind Millets and Greg Bagley's shooting. Brent Albrecht and Gus Williams made a bid for the Badgers but couldn't overcome over-come the Piute 2nd half surge. sur-ge. The Escalante Moquis edged Valley, 57-54, in the final minutes after the Moquis Mo-quis enjoyed a comfortable lead until late in the 4th per- -iod. |