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Show li 'mum Gre mt-m urtli aiiQit or The Tigers mast have read the Cowboys press clippings beduring Intermission, cause after taking a seven point lead to the locker room, ed they went flat and were In the second 4 half to give the Cowboys a piece of first place with Beaver and Milford, all with four wins and one loss. The Tigers held the lead for three quarters, but seemed to quit In the final period, when the Cowboys outscored them 22-1- 0 to take a 6 win. 2 In The Tigers led 5 the first period, and 3 before Kanab got hot. But the Tigers who hit 42 in the first half hit only 8 of 25 in the second half while the Cowboys split the nets 16 times out of 28 tries in the stretch. out-scor- 40-2- 65-5- 14-1- 32-2- 46-4- two different Barnes said. Coach games, We lost our intensity in the second half and couldn't regain it, while Kanab got it all together in the second It was like n rrr " " -- - 1 Whit Bunting tod an scor17 for Kanab who had four players In double figures. Wade Orton had 13, Wes Huntington 12 and Eric Brown 11. Huntington and Bunting gave the Cowboys their first lead with two baskets In the fourth quarter to put the Cowboys ahead 47-4- 6. But they (tidnt put it away until the final six minutes, when with a one point lead they vent to a spread offense. The Tigers in a catchup situation saw the minutes slip by, as they sent the Cowboys to the foul line. Tiger scorers were John Dot son with 16, Chad Hardy and Mark Yardley with 10 each. Dotson had 18 and Yardley 5 of the Tigers 32 rebounds, most in the first half. Top students at Mliford High during the second term of the 1982-8- 3 school year as listed In the Beaver County School District are: 7TH GRADE: tied with Beaver and Kanab for the league lead with 1 records, so there is sure to 4-- t V A f l f M-- j Sr:: , r I T ifrim m r r P:CTit .jaiM ft n drives FIELD GENERALS: Chad Hardy wno directs the Tiger offense as around Whit Bunting to setup a score for the Tigers. Milford took command in the first half and led for three quarters, but couldn't hold off the Cowboys challenge In Photo by Sean the fourth period. play-mak- tas got 1st "We finally got into the column," Coach Mark Heppler said after defeating He as weU Valley 73-6- 1. as the Pa rowan Players and fans were glad to finally crawl out of the cellar. But Heppler is optimistic that the Rams time has come. Plagued with injuries and illness since the first game of the season, the Rams are finally healthy and at , full strength. "If we can rack up some wins during the last half of the league season, Heppler said, "we should be ready for the Round Robin." Anyway, its nice to get off the bottom. If the Rams can stay healthy, especially Doug, Rogerson and Mike Robinson who scored 22 and 19 respectively against Valley and accounted for almost all the Ram's 29 rebounds and eleven block shots, they should be tough the rest of the win , 1 t5;130-- j S'iJ ivii- - , , i ., , 1 season. Their next test Is against Kanab this Friday. The Cowboys are in a three-wa- y tie for first place after defeating Milford last week. Beaver joins the Cowboys in the battle for the top with 1 records, and will face the Tigers at Milford Friday. The Ram -- Buffalo game was only tight at first quar 4-- ter to a 16-1- 34-3- 0 score half-ti- and led by 10 points, third quarter slump," Heppler said. Besides Robin- son and Rogerson in double figures, the Rams had Travis Griffiths and Dan Evans with 12 each. For the Buffalos Verl Sawyer tossed in 24 points By Nancy Coauor High Hot s 4 stooi Oete '"4 41 JOT plan o 'Jcotcrn Potlucd race of Region 12. with Milford and Kanab. They all 1 boast region records aid tied for first place In 4-- division two. Tomorrow nights games with the Beavers and the Tigers clashing and the Cowboys and Rams locking horns will break the three way tie possibly leaving one team on top or two tied. The matchups will set the emotional stage for high school basketball at It's best. Rams are finally The healthy and coming off their first league victory last week over Valley will be ready for the Cowboys. The Beavers realize the Importance of theit encounter tomorrow night with the Tigers with Albrechts; club trying to avenge an earlier loss to Milford; Steve Hutchlngs, Thane Bryan Wood, Marshall, Chris Brannvall and Paul The Junior Old Timers will be having a western pot luck. It will be Saturday, Feburary 5th, 7:00 pjn. at Richmond Hall. Meat, bread and setups will be Price will be furnished. $6.00 per couple or $5.00 card. with membership Please bring your own place Robinson have been crashing boards and have been setting and a covered dish: the and Normand and Dixie Lamb playing tough defense they will have to put It will provide some fun enter stop Chad Hardy, talnment for the evening, and John Dot-so- n. Mark Yardley as . they will be teaching some western dances. HittxMnm canned 19.Mar- So get out your western wear and come and support ;ghalr)Braivail 11, and Robinson 4 against your Junior Old Timers J lfofci The Beavers jumped out to a 15-- 5 first quarter lead and a 32-intermission lead over the Wolves. In the third period Terrell Bergren and Robert Moyle cut the Beaver lead to 12, 42 --30 but the Beavers outscored the Wolves 21-in the fourth quarter 1 win. to capture the Wood led the Beaver defense with 14 rebounds followed ' by Hutchngs with 9 rebounds and Dave Roberts with 7. Region 12 la five weeks away from Round Robin tune , and the second half of division two begins with this weeks contests. A say matchup in division tone will be Panguitch at Piute "; tomorrow night. The Bobcats 'are undefeated and T --Birds onty loss in league went ' fo the Bobcat so Piute will also be trying; to even up the score and the division, . one lead. 11 63-4- . ' Call 387-288- 1 With News Of . They were followed closely by Dixie High 159 points, and Manti took 3rd place with 114 points. individual first Taking place medals were the following, In the 98 wt. class Terry Bradley of Manti, 105 lbs Troy Josle of Panguitch, 112 lbs Coy Bryant of Cedar City, 119 lb. Dennis Derrick of Dixie, 126 lb. Todd May of Moapo Valley, 132 Chris Edwards of Hur- ricane, 138 from Dixie, Barry 145 Bundy Kerry 155 Rich Ginseal of Moapa Valley, 167 Darin Lancaster of Hurricane, 185 Jason Puker of Hurricane and HWT Paul Keene of Hurricane. Milford High School had three wrestlers which placed, in the 119 class Scott Manhard took 4th, in the 145 Pete Florence took 4th, and In the 185 ib. weight class 'David White suffered his first defeat, loosing by one point, and taking second ' Friends, Neighbors PROMOTED TO AF CAPTAIN Paul A. Robinson, son of Louis L. and Annabett Robinson of ' 4380 McConnell Ave., Los Angeles, has been ' in the UJ5. Air promoted Fore to the rank of cap' tain. Robinson is an air weapons controller at McChord Air Force Base, Wash., with 25th Air Defense Squad- -. the M "' J H ', n f V; ' ron. r. . His wife, Jacqulyn, Is the WHUMP! When Mark Yardley, 30, drives iha base' daughter of Neale Daniels of line, he makes his presense felt, usually with two Beaver, Utah. big ones, and is one reason for the Tigers success The captain Is al978 grad- this season. He must be on his game if the Tigers uate of the University of retain a piece of the league lead when they play BeaCalifornia at Los Angeles. ver Friday. . r ; ' Car- ter, Melinda Roberts, Annette Walker. A- - OR BETTER: Lenette Cartwright, Paul Sharon Kaye Marshall, Marshall, Jeff Olsen, Scott Langford, RodJones,Mlch-ell- e Harris, Scott Eyre, Paula Bradshaw. Teresa Edwards, Matt Webster, Denise Bradshaw. A- - OR BETTER: Treesa Batt, Blaine Morris, Lea Brox, Ryan Marshall, Paul Robinson, Marty Weyer, Kit Harris. 8TH GRADE: STRAIGHT A's: Natalie Black, Angela Martin. Holly Robinson, Patrick Stauffer, John Webster, Charlie White, Tracy White. A- - OR BETTER: Lana Baldwin, Tamera 11TH GRADE: STRAIGHT A's: Cheryl Gale, Alison Lowe. A- - OR BETTER: Steve Hutchlngs, Eric Jes-i;u- p, Thane Marshall, Shawn Mortensen, David Roberts, Sharon Roberts, Keith Stucki. Beaumont, Pamela Bradshaw, Kendall Condie, Mar -cie Dotson, Eric Edwards, Pamela Evans, Debbie Mur-doc- k, Wade Oakden, Susan Olsen, Allison Pender. 7TH GRADE: Susan Roberts, Nathan JoSTRAIGHT A's: seph, Marianna Hunt, Brett Gary Brown, Kim Jensen, Christiansen. Caroline Smith. A- - OR BETTER: A- - OR BETTER: Ann Heather Robinson, Cynthia Matt Barton, Dee Mclnelly, Holly Gale, Nicole Bradshaw, Jeff Brasher, Von Dotson, Lisa Dean, John - 'Christiansen,' Randy Loui, Daniel Marshall, Christensen, Jimmy Carter, Becky Staci Hutchlngs, CarlaSpen-ce- r, Mortis, Kristy Moss, Ra-CStephanie Smith, Mel- Riley, Diane Stoker, onle Martin. Dean Weldert. ail PAUL ROBINSON '"' Lesa Albrecht, Jill 1 Beaver High Wrestlers which placed were, In the 112 lb class Jim Morewood took 4th place, and Shane Erlckson took 3rd place honors, in the 132 lb. class. Kerry Prince of Hurricane took home the "Outstanding Wrestler Award." He Is a two time State Champion, and Is undefeated this year. ; The Milford Tigers will wrestle at home Thursday at 7:00 p.m., with (tonight) J This will Wayne County. be their last league and home match. Pleas show your support! 19 ' 10 place. Enterprise. 9TH GRADE: STRAIGHT A's: 10TH GRADE: STRAIGHT A's: Prince of Hurricane, 63-4- By Mel Osborn Coach Calvin Albrechts the dominated Beavers boards and he tempo of all four quar' jrs last Friday night agstnst Enterprise as his 'astbveaking quintet win over the grabbad a 63-Wolves. The win kept the Beavers in the division two crown Tough defense held Blackburn to six points and Lamb to nine, only one of which was a field goal. Carter The Hurricane Invitational Wrestling Tournament was held Saturday, January 22nd. Ten teams participated in the Cedar City, tournament, Dixie, Hurricane, Manti, Beaver, Milford, Panguitch and three schools from Nevada; Indian Springs, Moapa Valley and Parump High School. The heavy weight championship match was the deciding factor which trave tha Hurricane the first place team trophy 163 12 points. I' fo3 Ofiri Wm Parowan hit 30 of 61 from the field and had their best night at the foul line. But the big turning point was the domination of the boards by Robinson and Rogerson. tournament fGQin ProdzinsU 3.50; Chad Hardy 3.40; Darrin Briscoe 3.33; Katy Easton 3.33. Second quarter Honor Students at Beaver High School were listed this week as the second semester gets underway. Those making the list are as follows: to lead all scorers andSteve Hoyt had 11 for those in double figures. (lurrieono nine KARATE GauGrs 4 in the third period. "We finally got over our " CHOP: Thane Marshall is dwarfed as two Wolves, Robert Moyle and Kelt Chambers come flying through the air with karate chops to block his shot. But the 1. Osborn Photo Beavers never faltered as they went on to win big, 54-4- 12TH GRADE: Kelly Mil- ler 4.0; Pat Sullivan 3.58; Rae Barton 3.53; Maria Donor Studonts loQgEQ. 6. when the score was But the Rams pulled away n 4.0; Bill Morris 4 J; Glenn Rice 4.0; Debbie Myers 3.88; Marcl Bridge 3.53; Lisa Florence 3.50. 3.87; KaraThom as 3.67; Joel Mayer 3.61. 9TH GRADE: Scott Sullivan 4.0; John Carter 3.87; ) ShaonDal-to- 11TH GRADE: 8TH GRADE: Mike White Christy Wlllden AJ0; Paul Yee 4.0; Denise Miller Julie Ann Rowbury 3.95; ' Pee-t- ol 3.39. 4.0; V - Terri 3.56; Suzanne Morris 33. rL ;VX V ; 10TH GRADE: Jamee Max-e- y 12TH GRADE: STRAIGHT A's: Nancy Bradshaw, V THURSDAY 1983 JANUARY Ramie Stewart 3.80; Debbie Baxter 3.67; Aaron Mayer 3.39. 4.0; Julie Wunderlich 3.78; Cbesha Florence 3.39; Tonya Bedlngfleld 3.33; Eric Musk 7, The Tigers take on Beaver Friday at Milford. They are 5 " 2nd form honor 8 fudonto at nns be a change in the leadership this week. Nine former ballplayers and their coach from 1919 to 1937 will be honored at half-tim- e of the game. They are: Sam Hickman 1917-192- 0, the oldest player to have played for Milford High School, who was missed last year. Wallace Osborn, coach from Wallace Fotherngham, 1932-193- 3; Alton Roberts, 1934-193- 7; Garthe Banks, 1932-193- 5; A Wen Johnson, 1932-193- 5; Reed Glllins, 1934- - 1935; McCoy Williams, 1932-193- 6; Pete Martin, 1935- - 1936; and Raymond Easton, 1934-193- 6. With the exception of Coach Osborn who lives in Cedar City, all are still residents of Beaver County and follow the local teams. The COUNTY NEWS will present each with a plague and Barbara Mayer, COUNTY NEWS correspondent who did the research and routed them all out, will host them before the game. ers with I :k rt, ail. half. coonrri 21 houo porfoet ottondanoo at A great deal of emphasis has been put on perfect atin the Beaver tendance County School District since the District set standards beyond which grades will be affected. for per- The reward reflectIs feet attendance ed in the grade point average, which has greatly reduced absences. indiscriminate students from Twenty-seve- n Milford High have maintained perfect attendance during the first semester of school year. the 1982-8- 3 Their names are listed below: 7TH . GRAD- E- Mathew Dotson, Tammy Fisher, Angie Holm, Devin Lamp-ki- n, Gene Patterson, 8TH GRADE Honor roll status has been earned by 237 Southern Utah State College students for high academic achievement fall quarter. Thirty four of the 237 students earned high honor roll status or straight , "A" averages. Local students with 4.00 grade point averages are listed below. Their majors are listed In parenthesis. BEAVER-Jeff- rey M. Joseph ( automotive technology). CEDAR Jeri Lynn Anderson (music). MINERS VILLE Tammy (elementary Holllngshead education). with quarterly Those GPAs between 3.60 and 3.99 HOSPITAL NEWS Those recently admitted to the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital were: January 18 - Jean Mur-doc- k, Beaver. January 19 -- EthelHenrle, Elslnore, Joan Davis, Diane Powell, both of Milford. January 22 - Mitch Sid. erius, Milford; Lottie Far-re- r, Beaver-Janua- follow: ry 23 Jill ' - Matte w Dot-so- n, Milford. atip recoups . (elementary education), Jddlth S. Morris (gen-e- al Heap Cindy Ash- ley, Melinda Davis, Tammy Merryweather, Denise Miller, Ralph Pectol, Mike White. 9TH GRAD- E- Debbie Baxter, John Carter, Mark Clayton Holm, Corbrldge, Valorie Rollins. 10TH GRAD- E- Teddy Bridge, Pete Florence, Sean Wilson. Shaun 11TH GRAD- EDalton, Dedra Leland, Bill Morris, Roger Rose, Todd Williams. 12TH . GRAD- E- Alan Banks. stadonfo listed BEAVE- R- Camilla Lee (physical education), Calvin B. Warby (history), and Tony L. White ( communication). MINERS VILLE Janette H. Hiskey (accounting). PARA GONAH Tammy R. Hulet (elementary education), and Julie T. Talbot (elementary education). PAROWAN Suzanne L. Robby Romlne, Jason Thomas. Honor education), wA Stubbs (elementary UHS VHAT CHILD HASTtiViS TO UOTON TO &QASCM1 |