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Show participant of 26th Marine Amphibious Unit aboard ships of Amphibious Squadron Four, homeportedin Norfolk, Va- -, as part of the Landing Force Sixth Fleet. A 1984 graduate of Rim of the World High School, Lake Arrowhead, Ca., he joined the Marine Corps in January 1985. lance Cpl. Ilogan on deployment UUUUUUUHUUUU By MEL OS BORN Region 12 kicked off Its annual Round Robin Tournament at Beaver High School Friday rooming featuring 12 of the Tournament 14 teams In action during the first round. Top rated Enterprise and Piute were idle with byes. Panguitcu, oeaver, Valley, Kanab, North Sevier and Bryce Valley all in the championship advanced bracket. Bryce Valley nipped Mllford 75-in the closest battle of the day while the other winners dominated 66 their victors. Shaun Cheynoweth at 5 '7 "took the the little man against Mil-for- ds CIO" Kerry Sherwood in a role of see -- saw battle until the Mustangs took advantage of the Charity Stripe to salvage their point win. Cheyfrom the foul line noweth hit 14-(10 In the final period) for a total at 39 points to spark Bryce Valley while Sherwood hit 17 using his inside shooting ' skills. Matthew Dot-salso had a good game for the Tigers with 18 while Robbie Mar shall chipped in 10. R. Syrect hit 12 and Trevor Stewart 11 for Bryce Valley. Panguitch knocked off Wasatch Academy in the tournament game 7. The baskets were lead by Clint Barney with 21 followed by W alley Dodds with 14 andDaveHen-ri- e with 13. Sean Flynn hit 19 and Matt We 11m an 13 for the Academy. Beaver thumped Escalante 105-5- 7 In the second game. LaDell Eyre, W. Marshall and Pat had 14 each while David McMullin hit 15, Joe Kelsey 13 and Shay Goff 10. Doug Blackburn came off the bench to hit 3 three -- point shots for the Beavers. Matt Lister hit 15 and Brian Randy 14 for the Moquis. Valley played a strong scoring attact from Lynn Barton (21) Brian Harris 16 and James Spencer 15 2. to knock off Gunnison Rohn Jensen and Tom Sorenson had 13 each for Gunnison followed by Robert Peterson with 11. " Kanab rolled over, Wayne 73-behind the shooting of Klint Glover 19, Ricky Lamb 14, Scott White 13 and Eric Dalton 10. Race Ellett hit 16, Scott Lang 14, and David Barlow 10 for the Badgers North Sevier had atoueh time with Parowan for three quarters until the Wolves opened up a 10 point lead the 4th quarter to pick in win over the Rams. 1 up a Troy Shaw paced the Wolves with 22 followed by Blair Hardy with 15 and John Carter with 12. Matt Robinson had 15 while Brett Crawford and Tyler Munson hit 14 on 75-5- - ne 78-5- 59 64-5- U Marine Lance Cpl. Sheldon M. Hogan, son of Melvelyn A. Ball of Beaver, Ut. recently departed on a deployment to the Med- each for the Ranis. On Saturday Beaver, Enterprise, North Sevier and Piute advanced to the final four in the Region 12 Round Robin Tourament being held at Beaver. Next Friday they will battle to determine who will play for the Championship Saturday Region night. The main concern that looms among the four teams Is the fact for the they all have qualified A State Tournament in March. Enterprise used a patient offense to capture a a 1 victory over Panguitch Larry B. Shurtllff hit 13, Steve Banks 11, and Shaun Hunt 10 to spark the Wolves offensively. Clint Barney had 18 in Panguitch. Beaver and Valley squared off in a tenacious defensive battle with Beaver grabbing a 56-win over the Buffaloes. The score was tied at intermission but Wade Mar3 shall, Pat Kllbourne and LaDell Eyre, combine for 14 points along with Doug Blackburns three point 11 NEWS ADVERTISER WANT JTOUR BUSINESS six-mo- iterranean. During this time, Hogan will be a eordof r - - TOTRSDAFebr2Mage4 Tliantio We would like to express our sincere appreciation for the many expressions of kindness and sympathy extended during our bereavement. Kenneth and Maxine Barton and family Sign up now for the new AdvancelineTlus, and for 60 days, you'll paya big fat zero. 52-5- 50 23-2- shot to outscore the Buffaloes 17-- 8 in the 3rd quarter opening up Beaver's lead to 1. The Beavers were able to maintain a point lead throughout most of the 4th quarter until Lynn Spencer cut Beavers lead to 6 points in the final seconds with 2 three -point shots. Kllbourne lead Beaver with 20 while Eyre hit 13 and Marshall and Shay Goff chipped in 8 each. Lynn Spenser had 17 and Lynn Barton 10 for Valley. Beaver tangles with Enterprise at 00 pjn. next Friday while Valley will meet Panguitch at 6:15. Kanaband North Sevier traded baskets for 3 12 quarters until Tray Shaw and Thad Okerlund and Blair Hardy combined for 17 points in the 4th period to give North Se40-3- 8-- 10 vier a win over Kanab. Oker-la9 canned 23 points, Shaw 20 and Hardy 13 to pace the Wolves. Alan' Orton drilled 19 and Klint Glover 16 to keep the Cowboys in the game until mid-wthrough the 4th quar68-5- nd ay ter. Piute used its size and balanced a scoring attack to thrash Bryce 9. Jason Torgeson lead Valley, 79-4- all scorers with 31 while Riley Gleave hit 20 and David Bradley 11 for the T -- Birds. Shaun Cheynoweth had 19 and Eric Stout 13 for the Mus- - tangs.' c ,. ' Piute will meet North Sevier at pjn. for a semi --final game this Friday while Kanab will meet Bryce Valley at 12:15. Parowan stayed aliye in the consolation bracket with a 57-win over Wayne while Gunnison thumped Escalante 2:00 48 73-5- 6. Teacher to Parent Nolninn vnur child eur.ceed ftJ President. Utah Education Association Teachers are learning that sometimes slower is better wnen asmng questions and expecting answers. Parents can also use "waittime"to help their children improve language and logic. "Wait time" is the term researchers use to describe the pause that follows a question. When teachers increase their average wait time to three seconds or more, several things happen. Students tend to increase the length of their responses. They make more inand logical arguments. ferences more experiments and propose They ask more questions. They exchange more ideas with one another. They make more confident responses. even on Achievement improves questions that require more complex thinking. The idea of wait time appeals to our common sense. If we're not given time to think, we won't. When given pause for reflection, our ideas multiply and, in turn, are clarified and refined. Research suggests that wait time after a student's response is even more important than wait time af- - we're Tiger Power 4 LMur ter a teacher's question. Again, this finding Is supported by experience and intuition: At the moment a student stops talking to a teacher, she or he is vulnerable and eager for approval. Wait time shifts the emphasis from simply getting teacher approval to giving an idea more thought. Students at all levels and of all abilities seem to benefit from increased wait time, demonstrating more confidence and greater to speculate and elaborate on their comments. all want schools to teach more than facts. Society needs thinking We graduates who can solve adult problems. Preparing students to be critical thinkers isnt easy but using wait time is an important step in the right direction. Try it. After you ask your child a question, wait at least three seconds before filling the void with your own words. After you child's response, again wait before you respond. 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