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Show Page 8, THE LEADER-GARLA- TIMES, December ND 1975 4, o lift $ b from The preseason tune -- up for luke warni the field. Coach Paul Jeppsen's Bears Bear River led by one, is over but no one is still at the rst quarter mark quite sure how well the mothen got itscored 16-to tor's running. The Bears dropped two trail the half. this past weekend afterpic-kin- g Judge widened the lead in up two wins on the open- - . the third quarter. The Bear's weekend. They were defense haslbeen penetrated ing scheduled to meet Ogden last in the key tfys far this year and Judge id just that in night in a rematch. The ent 14-- 13, 13 29-27- iat Bears won anearlier contest the third stama. The Bears lushed to a 33-lead at tfe start of the second half dn consecutive buckets by Dlle Thompson and Brad Cutli- - and a pair of freethrows iy the latter, tsut judge picK up a pair to tie it. Tad Morrison! starting at forward when Cuter went to guard for Weesa threw in two of his eight joints then Judge tied it agiin at 35 all on a pair of fnethrows. At that point Judge's Mates got one underneath! with an assist, the Bears timed it over and Mates gothnother one with the assist If a lob over center lnontpson's 71-- 59. 3-- ? STATIC BOUNDRepresenting the Bear River high 1 volleyball team at state will be (front to r): Sherry Lana Coombs, Miller. Linda Miller, Becky Gregory, br Voileyers State Tourney BY SHE REE FlVst Bid JOSEPHSON Bear River high's girls' volleyball team has earned the right to enter the state tournament scheduled for 6. The local girls Dec. gained the honor recently after winning a close match against Logan. Last week the Bear's faced to see which team Logan deserved to go into the state playoffs. The Bears came out ahead winning 2 of 3 games. Becky Miller was voted the most valuable player in this, game. Bear River high will enter ' into the playoff for state as the third place team representing Region L Weber and Box Elder also will attend the state tourney as the first and second place teams from this region. The Bears will face two opponents today (Dec. 4) as the state tourney atBrigham Young University commenIn order to continue ces. on play Friday, Bear River must win at least one of these two games. 59 2-- 2-. Judge Hands JV's Win The team is being coached by Lynette Greenwell, anew member this year faculty at the high school. Team members representing Bear River at the state tournament are Sherry Gregory, captain; Lana Coombs, Michelle Jensen, Marcea Mason, Becky Miller, Linda Miller, Kristie Lish, Karma Stenquist, Darlene Morten-se- n, and Nancy Taylor. Season week their defense. "We missed ten layups... under the basket" at Judge Coach Jeppsen moaned. That "hurt us the most" Jeppsen had praise for Morrison who started his first game and picked up eight points and came up second in rebounds. One bright spot for the Bears has been their Bear River's David Falk added one, Judge camelright back, Bear River turrtd it over LOSS W 1 44-3- ( 41 21-- 14 back to match the Bulldogs with 18 points each in the fourth quarter as Jeppsen substituted liberally and still maintained ground. Cutler led the Bears with 16 points on seven goals and two of three from the line. 52 Thompson followed with 15 points and Williams managed nine even though seven of the nine came from the foul line. Judge put four players in double figures with 16, 14, 13, and 11 points, respectively. The Bears have been working on getting more movement into their offense in , 7-- 40 once again and Mates picked up afoul shot and ino-th- er baseline score. Cutler hit from the outade to make it 9, but Jue got two consecutive buckets including another one underneath to go ahead 50-u the end of the third quarter. In all, Judge outscoredthi in that third Bears 4-- 43 Fi'A-FT- M 15 19 I " Kr V 4ru, ' TWO POINTS Senior Brad Cutler goes to the basket two points against Judge Memorial. 18 21 20 9- -3 Morrison 10-- H,s 211- TOTALS 4 k0 -- 3 50 12 1CC - 99-- 2.0 c.5 IpGOD 111 252 P4 fi 3.C 2.0 (M 3- -2 swings III .ryJN ' . r' for your children or grandchildren for Christmas. WE CUT PRICES DOWN TO SIZE! FRONT - and adjust caster . camber. Set tn and EARN TOTAL hove the latest electronic equipment available to get your car ready for the winter months ahead III We Cars toe-in- $19 95 TOTAL SPECUL PARTS I PFRFECT SAVING END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL 95 Check TOTAL A Tune-U- p Includes installation ol eight Autolite spark plugs, Motorcralt point set and Motorcralt con denser, fours, sixes and solid statu ignitions even less. 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And, the Bear offense r): coach, Carma Stenquist; (back LynetteGreenwell. and the direction Christy Lish, Michelle Jensen, Nancy Taylor and Ma rcea lacked Judge's against composure Mason. defense that he pressing brings to it. was expected to Weese play Wednesday night. Forward Mark Williams has been slowed with illness. Down 12 pounds as a result the senior has managed only one field goal in each of his last two outings, but has still contributed with strong shooting from the foul line. "We're just not a hundred Jeppsen percent" admitted. "I hope we will be by the Sky View game." The high flying Bear River who is fast becoming a varThe Bears willgetaweek-and-a-ha- lf junior varsity squad has had sity regular, came up with to rest before trouble getting off the ground 13 points. Nolan Hess, Barry Bradshaw and Chris Webb they meet Sky View on the only once in four outings this year. each threw in 8 points each. local court in the Region One 56-A loss to Judge Against Judge, the JV's put opener Dec. 12. two men in double figures the "I thought we'd be 2 JV's their gave Saturday about this time," Jeppsen with Bradshaw and Williams first loss against three streach tallying 14 apiece. Hess noted. But he thought the aight wins. Those wins include a 53- - 52 thriller on added 9 and Webb put in a losses would come at the hands of West and Orem not Orem couple of baskets. opening night against in which junior Mark WiBut Judge came up with West and Judge. The Bear's 63-loss to lliamsbrother of varsity tallies of 20 and 19 points starter Jeff Williams-pla- yed from two of their juniors. a classy state A title deThe Bears were down by fending West crew was no Mr. Cool at the foul shame. West's Scot Runia put line in the final seconds to two points at the first qua0; down four at on a spectacular shooting come up with the victory. rter, 12 of 16 display hitting The., Bears also have , a the, half and down only.thre 47-in the 9 from the field, win oyer Ogden and a a at sthe third quarter en 55-first half, for 27 points while victory over West. In But the Bulldogs outsco'red his teammates put the dethe 14-- 9 in the final period. that game, Tad Morrison, fensive clamps on the Bears. The Bears, at Judge, staCUMULATIVE STATS (four games) AG AG AG PTb REi. AG yed in the game In the first 22-- 9 20-Weese 0 33 72 P.l 10 2.5 half matching Judge with 12 12-- C 31-- ld K 40 10. 0 1C 2.5 of 34 field goals in the first Falk 51 as both teams shot a 57-79JS 9 12.3 17 33 4.3 half Cutlsr 2"-i- o 22-B235 35 Williams 9.5 23 5.N5-29-7t bj& Thompson (I 13. P 39 9.8 2 1005? 5--5 11 2.8 Richards 33$ 0.5 nl practice sessions this ! IT BUILDS ' - mmmwmm 8 mm for |