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Show Page t, THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. March D l7t 11. Bears Sizzle I Race To 85-5- 4 J -- VJeber, Shy Vievj , 4'if jfi Head For State Victory Against Carbon Crew No one dared predict it before hand, but Monday's tournament opener between Region One champ Bear River and Region Six sixth place Carbon turned out to be the warmup a lot of people thought it might be. The Bears waltzed or: rather charged to an 4 opening round victory which moved them into Wednesday night's game against Uintah of Vernal. Coach Paul Jeppesen was clearly pleased with his crew even though the team they beat wasn't in their class. The easy game gave the Bears a chance to get their tournament feet under them and their jitters out of the way. It "makes you relax a little bit," Jeppesen said. The Bears took it inside early against 6' 2" Dean Cox, Carbon's only real bright spot. Center Dale Thompson had a field day picking up 12 goals and 9 from the field for 30 points to take game high honors. Cox shot for the 3-- 85-5- 6-- Price team on 13 closer. The Bears converted well at the line hitting The first two days of play produced the expected victories, as the driftwood in the tournament, which inteams cludes 16 of the 18 in the state, was set free to battle for the consolation title. Uintah, the Bears' opponent last night, played the first half against Tooele like a last place team but pulled off a 0 overtime victory. Davis handled Spanish Fork 4 and Muray nipped 23-3- 1. 3-- A 64-6- 54-4- The tournament's first showdown, assuming the Bears didn't trip over Uintah last night, appears shaping up for Friday at 3:10 p.m. when they should go up Jeppesen said the brief scouting report he had on Carbon indicated the press could hurt them. And it did. their The Bears used quickness to trap Carbon's ball handler throwing the press on them after foul shooting situations and some, inbounds plays. The Bears went man to man and succeeded in shutting every one off except Cox. Carbon opened in a n but switched to a zone in the first quarter as the Bears jumped to a 15-lead with Mark Weese, Thompson, Brad Cutler and David Falk hitting buckets. Forward Jeff Williams hit in those half of a in those of a opening minutes to give each of the starting five a mark in the scoring column. The Bears put four players in double figures. man-to-ma- 6 one-md-o- one-and-o- Assistant Coach Dick Green added: "We probably watched have shouldn't them." The Darts are a good team and the opener may have just been a bad day. The Celtics, winners in In another close game, the Kings beat the Hawks, Both teams finished 3 in regular play. The Kings were led by Kelly Christensen and Greg Hess with 20 and 12 points while the respectively Hawks were led by Bruce Zundel with 18. re6-- 1 9 place Lakers round tournament Trail-blazer- s, Cav-ilier- 5-- s, 25-1- 45-4- 22-2- 7-- 29-2- 1976 3A TOURNAMENT CLASS FRIDAY SATURDAY WEDNESDAY ' RIVER 11 -- HUM l i T ti JiJB: f " ' t . ' ". 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Featured speaker at the afternoon session will be national NFO president Oren Lee Staley. The session will last from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with commodity reports taking up the morning hours. Leo Nuttal, dairy department; and Dick Hammond, national NFO sheep representative; will make reports. A buffet lunch will be served. Celtics BRACKET 2:30 p.m. j ik;, i (, The Schools Army Branch has immediate openings for the following skills... Radio Opere ator, Operator, Infantrymen, CrewField Artillery men, Radar Operator, Special Electrical Equipment Repairman, Tactical Wire Operations Specialist, Power Generation Equipment Specialist, Track Vehicle Repairman, Clerk Typists, Broadcast Specialists (Radio-TAnnouncers), Medical Specialists, Food Service Specialists, Military Policemen There are many other opportunities if you quality. Inquire today. 6:30 p.m. , HKH HIUIH ; , 9.a.m. Group 3:10 11:50 a.r TOOELE .1 8:10 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 1:30 p.m. H IM'M' - .CENTER DALE THOMPSON (number 43) goes up for two points while a host of Carbon defenders watch. Thompson wrecked havoc inside picking up 30 points. (fhampionAhip 54 TOOLS March 19 at National Guard Armory in Garland. 6:30 p.m. WATCH for next weeks ad. TOOLS-Frida- y State Meet Slated 4 . . . 85 CARBON 6:30 p.m. r t, SATURDAY 2:30 p.m. TOOLS AUCTION NFO LINEUP WONESOAY MOhJAY BEAR hospital. He was later transferred to a private clinic. Radio-Telepty- 54-2- 1, 2-- 0-- Carbon hit the boards briefly in the second quarter as the Bears adjusted to the zone pulling within nine points at 0 but they got no lV 44-4- 3. action Saturday at Bear River junior high. Bryan Bourne led the Celtics with 12 points. Ryan Sorensen aided the Lakers with 11 points. In the 11 a.m. group, the The second place Colonels defeated the .defeated the as Kevin Rob third place Supersonics, bins netted 25 points for the by a score of 6 with Brett winners. Payne and Matt Petersen The Knicks beat the Wareach scoring 10 points to riors lead the Trailblazers. Jim Finn had 21 for the Knicks and Bart That was in 9 a.m. group Gardner led the Warriors action. In the 10 a m group, with 23. the big upset of the day was ' In action this Saturday, pulled off by the Braves, 7 in regular season play.' They winners in each group will put together a 0 win over play winners and losers will the 0 Winter Hawks as play losers. Here's the final regular Rory Payne hit the winning season standings : basket in overtime. 3-- A A Kaysville man sustained a severe back injury Friday when he was thrown from his horse during the Cutter Races at the Box Elder County Fair grounds. William Barkdull was injured when he attempted to assist his finance who was attempting to stop a cutter team she was driving, and was thrown to the ground. A Tremonton amublance crew took him to the Valley 3-- in first 20-1- 50-4- 9. Cutter Racer Injured In Fall league Action Hot 'n Heavy gular season play with a record, defeated the last 63-6- 1, 7-- I. 26 or Spr-ingvil- In second day action, goals--practical- Thompson-f- The Darts looked "tired and lathargic" against Spanish Fork in their opener even though they won. "It looked like they play just good enough to win," Jeppesen added. 50-4- all outside and away from points. against number one rated Davis or Murray in the semifinals. Davis and Murray met Wednesday afternoon. Murray lost to Davis early in the regular season by two points in double overtime and beat ' them later in the season-t- he only region team to do so. Jeppesen says the Bears match up "pretty close" with the Darts. Both teams have the big centers. Weber will clash at 8 p.m. at Weber State to determine which will go into the tournament as a first place team. Tuesday Weber defeated and Skyview nipRoy, Those ped Box Elder, games were played at Utah State University. The playoff was concocted by Region One principals to break up the deadlock. Bear River won the Region One title outright with an .ll-- l record but went into tournament play. Box Elder and Roy high school will meet at Weber State College tonight at 6:15 p.m. to determine which of the two Region One clubs will join Skyview and Weber at the state tournament. The two schools both lost in the first round of a two game playoff Tuesday to determine which three of the teams four deadlocked would make the state trip. All four finished the season with 5 records. Meanwhile, Skyview and B16 io; W ?nd NorlK 8:15.4?01 Ogdn Ulh 1.175 W.i" 394 ?756 Pt'yton. Ulah Proo. Ulah 55 W 5lh South. Salt Lafc City. Ulah 1800 So WfM Rlchlltld. Ulah 448 E 1st South Rivvrton. 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