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Show t . . . - s , ft & Don't be caught unprepared Cfc'wfl Ridge Restaurant Open ' days a Keel. Mon thru Fri 1 1.30a.m. - 1 1.00 p m Sat & Sun 3-00 to 11.00 I UNCH JUDY M. KIMBALL HANLEY Agent SPECIAL No. 202 Silver King Bank Bldg. Park City. Utah 84060 Roll I 'in ken C nov ltn. it . W Bus 649-8656, Res. 649-7607 TV r Y ft JCSaix V 1 1 . XM IV: i- f rifll Kilt' S2.95 1 u) J , L FIRE LIFE COMMERCIAL AUTO I Cm Take out available mini bottle service. Greg Bair (right) and Bill Rieed (left) take a break from the wrestling mats as they watch a Miners' basketball game. Wrestling Reed, Bair advance to state tournament Throughout the Miners' wrestling season, Park City Coach Jesse Schaub has counted on Bill Reed and Greg Bair to win their matches. mat-ches. In more than one meet, they have given the Miners their only wins. And Schaub's confidence proved well-founded again last Thursday at North Summit High School as Reed and Bair won Region 11 championships. Included in the region tournament were teams from Park City, South Rich, South Summit,' and , Nbrth Summit. ' ' . Basketball Bil. 1 Reed, 167, pinned Marty Mar-ty L. a rsen of South Summit in the first round of competition, com-petition, then wrestled Lee Jon s of South Rich, pinning him in the first period and pick iing up first place in the regi ( n. Greg Bair, 185, pinned Rob I Jie Pitt of South Rich in his first round of com-peti com-peti I ion. South Summit's Pat Ames found himself against Bai r in the second round of con i petition. Bair pinned Am t is, winning first place for the K-egion. John Howard, 155, placed sea :)hd in the Region 11 tour-' har lent, which enabled hjm to go to a wrestle-off on Tuesday at Carbon High School. In the wrestle-off Howard lost to the third place finisher from Region 13. Reed and Bair now advance ad-vance to the state tournament. tour-nament. For the rest of the team, the Region 11 tournament was the last meet of the year. Greg Reed, 97, won one of his two matches to earn a third place in the region. Ocey Leavitt, 105, almost pinned Stuart Overt of North Summit,. but Overt , turned ..the tide to. win the match, P.C. giirls wrap up regular season today "Our fast break worked well against South Summit," said Park City girls' basketball basket-ball coach, Maggie Haun. "Unfortunately, South Summit's Sum-mit's fast break worked, too." Everything seemed to work for South Summit last Thursday in Kamas as the Wildcats trounced the Miners 67-23. The drubbing dropped the Miners' region record to 0-2 with one last chance to pick up a win today against North Summit. South Summit moved out to a 18-6 lead after one quarter. But that was good ne 'jvs for Miner fans com-pa com-pa .: red to the second quarter, wlmen Park City was out-sc out-sc i :red 21-0. .It was 59-17 at the end of tho third quarter and the W i ildcats, who are second in tr i e region, finished the game 3 t points up on Park City. Park City's Sheila Han-n Han-n ty, who had been in a point si i limp the last few games, ft ) und the hoop once again, loading the Miners with 14 p ( lints for the game. Team-n Team-n l ate Sadi Nacki had seven p ( lints. The Miners will wrap up their regular season today with a home game against North Summit. When the two teams met earlier in a preseason game, North Summit Sum-mit walked away with a 49-15 victory. But Haun said this game won't be like that one. "We had lost some players before that game to injuries and quitting. We weren't prepared for that game. This time around it will be a much better game." Should the Miners win this game, they would have a better seed in the state tournament next week. dropping Leavitt to third. Matt Burnett, 112, was one for two and received a third. Rex Fletcher, 119, finished third as did Mike Birch, 126. Geoff Palmer won a decision over his South Rich opponent to earn a third place. Glenn Conner, 138, and Curtis Damon, 145, both placed fourth in the region. "Everything went about as I expected it to," said Schaub. "We were on our backs a lot again, but we did pretty good compared to how we were earlier in the year." The year for Reed anil Bajr culminates Friday and? Saturday at Carbon High? : School in Price. Althoum Reed and Bair dominajied their opponents from Region 11 and the surrounding area, they have never faced any of the southern teams, like Wayne, Gunnison and Beaver which are the top rated 1A schools in the state. At each weight there will be eight qualifiers from Regions 11, 12, and 13. The first round will be wrestled on Friday at 1 p.m. Preliminary matches will bo held throughout the day. On Saturdav the finals will be held. Reed and Bair will have a difficult road to get to the finals. But Schaub thinks they will make it. "I think that Reed and Bair can be state champions," cham-pions," said Schaub. 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