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Show Gcaucrs f qEig 0G-4G nin from Cadgers By MEL OS BORN Coach Calvin Albrecht ' chalked up victory number two of three pre -season contests con-tests last Saturday night over Wayne 56-46 inpreparation for the league schedule which begins tomorrow night. "Our floor game wasn't too good and we couldn't find the handle on the ball, "said Albrecht, but the Beavers defensive play held the Badgers Bad-gers to 19 points in the first half while his Beavers hit .: for 29. ..... i , g j .Albrecht was . counting on Seniors Don Roberts and Robbie Eyre to add some experienced leadership but both are still healing from football wounds, so the young Beavers are hustling to establish es-tablish early momentum. Ken Stoker and Scott Stuck! who are both seniors have been adding defensive and offensive punch early in the season. Stoker pulled down 16 rebounds against Wayne and added 12 points while Stuck! led the Beaver scoring scor-ing attack with 14. Chris Brannvall a steady, left handed junior drilled 9 and sophomore Thayne Marshall canned 13. The Beavers open at home against Enterprise for the first league encounter of the young season. The Wolves are quick and have some good shooting guards as has been traditional with Enterprise. Kanab opens at Gunnison, while Milford travels to No. Sevier, Parowan draws a bye tomorrow. The Rams entertain Beaver next week on the 11th. In Division n action the big game will feature Panguitch at Valley. Valley is coming off last year's State Championship, Champ-ionship, while Panguitch fields most of last year's starting line. |