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Show Hocgeao iroeo tagfas as Doouore doujii EL Qvior BY MEL OSBORN The Beavers continue to roll over their opponents since their 59-57 loss at Gunnison, December 23. Last Friday's victims were the North Sever Wolves, Wol-ves, falling, 77-50.' Jess Cox, Burt Myers and Brian Morgan Jumped on No. Sevier early tor a 24-12 first quarter lead. Cox had his best game of the season, hitting 12 goals seeking revenge to tie the league race at home Friday. Fri-day. Emotions are gradually building up for the Round Robin Tournament which will be held at Beaver this year. Milford has had growing problems with experience in early season play, but watch out when post season play arrives. The Tigers travel to Beaver next week for the front end of a double header. head-er. Beaver goes to Kanab the following night. and one foul shot for 25 points. Myers and Morgan both hit 16 from the ground line, while Neil Marshall chipped in 9 and Craig Blackner, . 7. David Eyre and Scott Stuckl both added a bucket to help accummulate the 77 points for Beaver. Eyre and Blackner were formldlble on defense and Marshall provided the rebounding re-bounding power for the night. Coach Bruce Hoggard's club was shocked, running into the buzz saw offense and stingy defense of the Beavers. Hoggards crew knocked off Kanab and Enterprise earlier ear-lier and were feeling confident confi-dent for the Division I title race, but the rugged defeat has to affect the Wolves offensive of-fensive punch. Beaver draws a bye this week, while North Sevier travels to Gunnison, who provides perennial problems at home for any opponent. Kanab pays a visit to Enterprise En-terprise in a crucial mid-league mid-league contest. The Wolves knocked off Milford last week, 76-51, and are becoming be-coming a contender, especially es-pecially on their home hardwood. hard-wood. If Kanab should happen to lose at Enterprise, and the possibility Is very likely, Beaver and Kanab would be tied. Parowan, who started with the hot hand, at the beginning begin-ning of the season, has had . it's troubles, losing to Kanab Ka-nab last week, 66-54, and Enterprise the week before. Piute Is holding a strong edge in Division II, but the T -Birds travel to Escalante tomorrow night for an expected ex-pected barn burner. Greg Allen's Moquis lost last week to Valley, 70-67, in Orderville and will be |