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Show Beavers lef eai Rim caps, mafion i . r, f , , V life rr-i -j v-fv I'"' " ti'LlHlhiT l.iM llluis-'l.'V llluis-'l.'V "ilH .m.iinst l'.,r,.w.,n, rnllin-; the K'.uns. tk' Mirprisinj; Oucli K.,l,i, Nirks .unl his (. lul., win, w.Mo iiiidciciied in l,Mjni,. .lClioH. Tim Tlunsdnv niLiti-liup ilsd featured the Ham M.a-meti M.a-meti takinji cm a roiiRli iea-ver iea-ver team. The Beavers made it a clean sweep, prabbtiiR the J.V. Contest, 07-HG, for the opening of tlie festivities. The lieaver Wrestlers captured an easy victory over the Ranis, 42 -1G. The Varsity basketball action ac-tion then followed the wrestling wrest-ling action. Burton Myers jumped on the Ram defense, with 15 points in the first half to pace the Beaver Offensive Of-fensive scoring attack , merged with a tight defense averting any threat from Parowan inside. Brian Morgan and Myers put the pressure on , out front, while Jess Cox, David Eyre, Craig Blackner and Neil Marshall shut off the inside and forward line. The Rams double teamed Myers in the second half since they were successful in the first half against Cox who only scored two points. However, when Myers was COME HERE! David Eyre makes a grab for the ball in last Thursday's game with Parowan. The Beavers won, giving the Rams their first defeat of the season. Osborn Photo THE BIG STRETCH: Burt Myers, IS, goes for a lavup, while Ram defenders try to bloc k the shot in last Thursday's action in Beaver. The Beavers won. Osborn stopped, Cox canned 15 in the second half. v - H & n ' i j, . tr-r -j - V j '( I 1 ;! While the Rams were trying try-ing to adjust to Cox and Myers, David Eyre consistently consis-tently popped the nets, many on second efforts, and rebounds; re-bounds; the results were quite balanced indeed, as Eyre, Cox, and Myers all toi -lied 17 each. Oi course, while these ttuv.' were racking up the points, Blackner came off the bench ill the 4th period to keep u:c pressure i r with some fine fast break layups and ((bounds Marshall and D i"iy Kobt'i made a i nuple ot s - 'loth moves to add more --alt,," the wound, leaving C'iach liiggs and his Rams tunned. 'Beaver was aweT s.'mc tonight, they really put it "pettier,'1 commented RiRgs.. Of course, Coach Todd Petersen was elated with his Beavers' performance, which rejuvenated his club's confidence for future encounters en-counters with the other powers .in Region 12. North Sevier knocked off "Kanalji"'"' 66-57, -: leaving Beaver, North Sevier, Parowan Paro-wan and Kanab, each with oik! loss. Beaver traveled to Gunnison Gun-nison last night, while Milford Mil-ford entertained Kanab; Parowan entertained 1 ntei -prise and North Se ier lived. DRIVING HARD: Brian Morgan cuts the corner past -his defender to take the ball in on the base line. The Beavers took a tough Parowan club down to their first defeat. 1 Osborn Photo |