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Show 7 w IMF'S ) 0q ScporrO THURSDAY ilJL) O to fib fita By MEL CS BORN slow start aad quick Bimr of -- facing to the Beavers ware be- eat up 13 fore Chris Braaavall BraaavaU foaled. scoreless ap to that potat but Us clam character cam through when ha sank two clutch free throws to give Coach Albrecht some resting room. tensive attack, laat Satar-da- y, the Millard Tlgars made a competitive surge to pat the pressure oa a Beaver club that bad a load with eomnaadlaf 47-31 four minutes left in tho fourth quarter. Darryl Moody, Todd Williams, Craig Patterson, aad Shaon Daltoa did all tbay could to naka tha rivalry aa lntarastlaf finish, aad that they did as tbt Beavers lost thalr polsa after Coach Albrecht call oa his baach midway through tha final 3 I period. Pattarsoa started tha Tiger comeback with a agala at the tea aecoadmark and he made one of two leaving the score 52-4- 9. Moody hit a 20 toot Jump-sh- ot with 4 seconds left to leave tha scoreboard at 52-- Don Roberts scorers field coal followed by Moody who broufht the score to 47-3- 5. Daltoa drilled two fool shots aad Pattarsoa came right back with a steal to cat the Beaver lead to eight points, 4749. who led all with 19, want to lor Beaver. Tha Beavers led by tea most of the first half and la the third period were able to opaa It up when Marshall, Robbie Eyre,Ken Stoker, Roberts and Steve Hatchings stole tha ball several times setting up Beavers fastbreak. Eyre and Dotson both fouled with Eyre canning 12 for the Beavers and Dotson I for the Tigers. Stoke hit 9, Marshall 8, the Charity Strips for Beaver with 2:18 remaining, but couldnl find the well, and oa tha rebound Moody made his way throogh the Beaver defense for two mora Tiger points, erasing 1. the Tiger deficit to Albrecht had summoned his starters again, bat the momentum was in tha hands of the Tigers. Roger Rose was tooled and want to the line with 1:30 left and hit one of two for Mllford, sneaking one point closer 47-4- 2. Roberts was fouled again and managed to hit one of two for the Beavers. His foul shot was neutralized by Moody's foil shot a few seconds later. .The Beavers ran- -, the clock-dowto HT seconds' when Thayne Marshall was fouled. Marshall hit one of two shots, giving Beaver a lead. On tha missed 3 second shot Marshall re ROBINSON MOST VALUABLE PHS WRESTLER Randy Robinson, son of Randy and Lajuana Robinson of Pa rowan High School was named most valuable wrestler of the Cedar City Invitational Wrestling Tournament held last week at Cedar High School. Randy defeated top wrestlers from both Delta and Cedar City and he Is Just a junior this year. Randy has a fine wrestling record and should have a good chance at being a state champion. Tha ball seems to have a mind of its own as David Eyre, 45, and Craig Pattarsoa scramble for tt. Also pictured are John Dotson, Todd Williams, and Ken Stoker. GOT AWATi Osborn Photo Hatchings 4, and Brannvall S for tha Beavers while Moody led the Tigers with 17, Mark Yardley 8, Dotson S.WlMams 6, Dalton t and Rosa one. Both teams ware even on the whistle with 29 free throws each. The Tigers from edged Beaver 13-the foul line. The Beavers are currently tied for first with Gunnison and Kanab with 12 49-4- 4-- records. 2 By MEL OSBORN Shawn Truman rebounded a missed shot with five seconds remaining andlayed It la to give Coach Kendall Bank's Enterprise Wolves a thrilling 8 victory over Gunnison Saturday night at Enterprise. Tram ana final shot gave him 22 for the night while Randy Warren hit 19 In the losing battle. The win capped an exciting weekend leaving Gunand Kanab nison, Beaver all tied for first place in Division One of Region 12, all at 2 In league action. Enterprise stands at 3 with a tight win over North on Sevier 58-Friday night dropping North Sevier down to 4. "We are coming on because we are playing better Inside. Against Gunnison we took the sir out of the game by slowing tt down and playsaid ing defensively," Banks. The two day road trip for North Sevier was disastrous for the Wolves, losing to Parowan 79-6- 5 and to while GunEnterplse 5, nison split on the road rolling over Parowan on Friand then losday night 70-ing the hair squeaker 49-49-4- 4-- 3-- M fedff Scott Robertson paved the for a second Cowboy victory over Beaver with 15 and Robbie Eyre hit 16 for the Beavers. Don Roberts canned 19 for the Beavers on Saturday night while Darryl Moody led the Tigers with 17. The Beavers Enterprise early in the and will have season 56-their hands full this Friday nlght when they travel Jo Enterprise. Gunnison has to make the dreaded trip to Kanab to meet Hal Hamb-11- ns crew. Mllford with one league victory, entertains North Sevier and will be hungry 53 55 Dc3 The Rams full court press and man to man defense were to Gunnison's liking In the 70-5- 6 Bulldog win, but the Rams came back the next night to send the North Sevier Wolves packing with a 75-win. Coach Mark Happier wasnt down on his Rams after the Gunnison game. "They beat us on the boards our man --town an defense at the other end," he said. "We were a little cold, and they took a 2 lead. But we came back In the second period and almost took It 61 9-- away." It was a tough defeat for Parowan who took tt to from the openball Just wouldn't split the nets, and Gunnison took advantage of defense to the In the salt It away, 17-Gunnison ing gun. But the man-to-m- an 10 first quarter. But Happier put the Rams fist) Q Dthc U Into a sons and In the second quarter, they closed the gap to three before Coach Danny Hill called a time out with 1:38 to intermission .and went Into a four corner offense, capitalizing on it to take a five point lead Into the locker room. Doug Rogerson and Kenneth Nielsen each had 10 points la the first half to lead their respective squads. They both scored 11 In the second half to win up with 21 to take high scoring honors. David Warren had 16, and Kerry Brown 10 for other Bulldogs in double figures. Robbie Stevens added 12 and Mike Robinson 10 for the Rams In double first quarter lead over the tt to at intermission, and 59-at the mark, as they downed the Wolves and extended 26-- Gunnison hit 18 three-quart- er 48 Wolves The 75-6- 1. Rams worked the boards well, with 35 rebounds, Rogerson had seven blocked shots and Stevens owned seven of the teams total of 20 assists. . Mike Rogerson dumped points to lead all scorers Kelly Orton had 18, Roger-so- n 14, Stevens and Wade Adams 8, D. Evans 4 and Dan Rax 2. For tha Wolves balanced attack, R. Roberts had 16, K. Taylor 14, L. Mayer 14, D. Hardy 11 T. Kemelks 4 D. Hardy 11, T. Nemelks 4 and B. Christensen 2. The Rams have a bye tins week. North Sevier win be at Mllford, Beaver at Enterprise and Gunnison at Kanab. 21 . figures. 28 of 22 from the foul line for 82 percent and Parowan had 12 of 20 for 60 percent. took a 14-Parowan 12 eiiv units 8iinT.no ni:::i Holyoak Lano (Parowan South Interchange) NOW OPEN: MONDAY EVENING (for' family night) $5.00 per family 7:00 - 10:00 P.M. FRIDAY EVENING SATURDAY 1:00 - 4:00 P.M. (Special Price - $1.00 per person) 7:00 - 11:00 P.M. $2.00 per person 50c for skates Groups welcome with reservations times (above). any time except designated 477-81- Call Judy 92 56 48 to Enterprise. Beaver also split during the back to back Friday and Saturday encounters dropcontest with ping a 62-- win and Bruce Hoggards North Sevier club will be trying to get bark in the winning column. Don Leach and Kelly Ortotrcomblned for 48 points to lead Panguitch over Es to remain calante 72-In second place with a 1 league record. "It was a close game until the last minute," said Mo qui Coach Jim Smith. "They were Just too big for us and they were able to take shots where they wanted to, which gave them some early buckets,"Smith 3-- Winners of the two games will meet head on in an eight minute championship bout immediately following the second game. Each of the first rounds will consist of two eight minute halves with a 15 minute Intermission between games. Adding to the fun are rules accompanying the game, such as not holding the ball for more than 15 seconds, no time-ou- ts for emergency only, the wearing of padding and football helmets, and the fact that each player is own responsible for his Donkey while it is on the floor and a broom and shovel will be handy at all times. Tickets can be purchased from sponsoring members. and Adults High School Advance $2.50 at the door $3.00. Grade Students Advance $2.00 and at the door $2.50. said. Escalante loss leaves the Moqui's tied with Wayne and Piute each with a JACKSON record. WORK FOR TO -3 2-- 58-5- n 57 slipped by Liniment in large doses will be the call for some hearty local residents when "Bob" Crosby brings his real live donkeys to town a Donkey Basketball for be Show. The event will sponsored by the Beaver School Letterman's High Club and will be held at the Beaver High School Gym at 7:30 pjn. on Monday, January 18th. Team coaches want to be ready physically and mentally and rumor has it that expert rodeo riders have been contacted on their ex- pertise la riding. 49 47-4- RANDY Jimenez Donhoy dted Maria Jimenez, Dootiofboll Tuesday, January Mm Williams countered lor MlUord with a 20 looter, but the time was almost expired. BraaavaU was fouled WOMEN'S FITNESS VOLLEYBALL TO BEGIN JAN, 19 " Women's Physical Fitness and VolleyballClass will begin Tuesday, January 19, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. in the Mllford Elementary School multipurpose room. Registration fee Is $10.00 The Family Shop Class will begin Thursday, January 14, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. In the Mllford High Shop. Registration fee Is $10.00. The SEWING SENATOR CLASS TO BEGIN JANUARY 25TH The 192 ton! Sorvicoo for Maria Hoo als t a liter January 14. J. Bryan Jackson, a senior at SUSC has been selected to serve a political science internship in the Washington, D.C. office of Senator Garn. Jackson will leave Cedar City, January 18th and return at the end of March. two-mon- th Beginning Sewing Class will start January GARN 25, and go through March 29th. Class will meet at 2:30 p.m. in the Mllford Elementary School. Those Interested in the class should meet Friday, January 22nd at the Mllford Elementary School at 3 .00 p.m. for fitting. Registration fee is $6.00. "I don't know what my specific assignment will be," he said, " except that I will be spending time as trouble-shooter a correspondent of the time." part 75, in Mllford Valley Memorial Hospital 12 after a lengthy Illness. She suffered another stroke on Frl&iy, January 8, but had been Incapacitated for over three years after the first stroke. The wife of Luis Jimenez, she was born on January 6th, 1907. Funeral Services will be held Friday, Jan. 15, la the Catholic Church. Viewing Thursday from 7 -- 8J00 pjn.. Rosary at 8:00 10--pjn. 11 Viewing Friday from at Olpln Mortuary. Ooborno, Doff 8 to got oujQrdo The public is invited to an open house Monday (January 18) to honor Wallace "Red" Osborne and Tart Cherry" Watts the newest members of the Southern Utah State College Athletic Hall of Fame. The open house will be from 7 p.m. at the Family Living Center in Science Bulldlnjr on the SUSC campus. Other activities honoring the two former Thunder-bir- d athletes include formal Induction ceremonies at halftlme of the SUSC Mesa . basketball game the same . night as the open house. Osborne was an all football player and team captain during the 1930 season. He was also a guard on two conference basketball championship teams. The Miners vllle native now lives in Cedar City. Watts was an outstanding basketball player during the 1930 and 1931 seasons at SUSC. He also distinguished himself as a football coach at Millard High School where he played before com -ing to SUSC where his football teams won 19 regional and six state championships in football during a 21 -- year career. Watts now lives in Las Vegas. "Both of this year's have distinselections guished themselves in athletics, both while at SUSC and also after their 5-- onference 54 Kanab, but rebounding back on Saturday night at home for a victory over Mllford 52-4- 5. Doouoro cponli & c-- Ji n Jr. Uoroify When the Jr. Varsity gets kidnapped by the varsity, things can become harrowing for tho youngsters, and though those growing pains have been somewhat relieved by tha addition of a couple of foreign exchange students Tlno Ortls and Abel Crulz, all the kinks arent worked out yet. The Beavers with one of thalr bast Jr. Varsity teams la years took a 25-- 6 " first quarter lead and then coasted to a win with 10 players getting into the scoring columns. 51-- Beavers f 34 Limb led f' w . "iWR, ' w . , the acorlng with 14, Roberts had 10, McMulltn 7, Wood 8, Carter 4, Marshall 3, S Smith and Robinson, Elackburn and Stuckt all 2. For the Tigers Abel Crulz had 11, Tlno Ortiz 7, Roger Rota 6, Mark Yardley 5, Shaun Daltoa t, Craig Pattarsoa I aad Evan Rogers L t f PLAY ACTION: Wade Adams, SO, goes up for the shot, at Us cohort, Mike Robinson moves in for tha rebound, with BsUdDci Kerry Brown, 14, Kenneth Nielsen, 12, and David Warren, 24. Robbie Stevens, 22, Is la background. Tha Rams came back hard, but lost grated ta tha final period to lose to Guanisoa. . |