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Show THE n One thing is for sure. There w ill only be one team left in Region One after i Friday night without a lea gue win. The dubious honor of participating in the cellar dwel ler's bowl unfortunately has gone to cross county rivals Bear River and Box Elder this year as both teams languish at the bottom with 4 records. The two teams square off in Brigham City Friday at 7:30 p.m. Neither team has set the world on fire this year. Box Elder has come up with one win w hile the Bears have endured a 0 mark and a propensity for falling just short of the mark. "It's been discouraging for the kids," Jeppesen said. hard. It s just been a matter of making baskets. We run the offense well and get good opportunities." Foul shooting has also hurt. In a couple of games the Bears have equalled their opponents from the field but lost at the line. "Waen we played played real good ball game - probably as well as ue can play," Jeppesen pointed out. they started shooting the ball well which Jeppesen feels has been their "number one problem all year. ..the inability to make the easy basket." Bn while Bear River shot 60 percent for the game, Skyview shot 90 percent in the first quarter on 9 of 10. Against Box Elder, Jeppesen is toying w ith the idea of going with the two centers, Grant and Bradshaw, to take advantage of Box Elder's lack of size. Bradshaw has been playing well in practice and showed well against the Lakers although in foul trouble. Tad Morrison may get the chance to come off the bench for a change. Jeppesen said the forward Sky-view.- 0-- ..SPENDING SIX minutes on the wrestling mat can be as tiring as 40 minutes on the basketball court sometimes as a grappler has to go all out. The strain shows here on the face of Brent Chadaz a wrestler for Bear River Junior High. On Wrestling Mat "They've worked awful Cubs Maul iTIhe LEADER Vv Logan, Face y-- v Highland Today One-On-O- ne Heavyweight, Bart Benson, capped off a lopsided performance in favor to the Bear River Junior High Cub wrestling squad recently to send a Logan squad home with a 2 drubbing. Benson pinned his opponent in the second round of the final match as he came up with his best showing of the year for the improving Cub grapplers. The Cubs get a chance to add one more win to the two they have now, after a slow start, when they host Highland Junior High today about 2 p.m. Against Logan, the Cubs won all but three matches, collecting eight pins, two foMeits and one decision. "Pins Were garnered by Doug Roberts (81), Todd West (114), David Deakin (121), Mike Rose (134), Shawn Anderson (140), Wesley Estep (147), Kris Thompson (157), and Belson. Kirk Oyler picked up the lone decision at 100 pounds with a 7 score. 63-1- , (L) dec. Russ17-- roberts (BR) pinned K. Bryant 1st rd. Grover (BR) won by forfeit. irk Oyler (BR) dec. Schaeffer (L) dec. Ed Tarbett 10-West (BR) pinned Campos 3rd rd. Deakin (BR) pinned Fullmer 1st rd. Smith (BR) won by forfeit. ike Rose (BR) pinned Nielson 2nd rd. oug 94-T- odd 107-Ro- 114-T- odd 121-Da- vid 134-M- Anderson (BR) pinned Sandoval 1st " rd. Estep (BR) pinned Hubbard 3rd rd. ris Thompson (BR) pinned Somers 1st rd. 169Maughn (L) pinned Brent Chadaz 3rd rd. HVY-B- art Benson (BR) pinned Arnell 2nd rd. TV.',. 157-K- Score: BRJH 9-- An intercollegiate rodeo was held in the Golden Spike Colosseum in Ogden Friday and Saturday and local roping.?:;;.. breakaway roping. She was runner-u- p for The girl's team from USU Vickie Leavitt, Cindy Coombs and Linda Munns won the team trophy. Val Leavitt was the - Basketball Tournament are (I to r) front: limberley Brown, Kellie Williams, Clifton May and Dome Hall. Back row: Carol Ann Watnn, Polly Bjorn, Stanley Summers, Chad Nielson, Mark Hill and Scott Hill. One-On-O- X Heel D PHARMACY HPHACT Keith Frascr i HFAKRIVER DRUG Reg. Pharmacist tlical Scientists are working on a new instrument... "lvo.scope"...that will enable physicians to "see" an unU n baby and chock for possible defecls. Yiu'll see lots of advantages in our fast, friendly si nce. Depend on us for all your health care and pciKiiial grooming needs. M a y- ' Stanley Summers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Summers of East Tremonton, fin ished in first place in the hnv rnmneritinn In a semi-finmatch Stan beat Todd Cusick of Bear River City, 16 to 13 in a close winner was Ann Brown, Kimberly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. Kimberly beat Julie Theurer, 6 to 0 for first place. The w inner was Kellie Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Williams who won over Merianne Palmer, 6 to a close contest. the ' 1 contest. Todd was last winner. year's Then Stan beat Kort Lyons 15 to win the championship. Two other young men took second place, missing the championship by one game. They are Rod Zundel of Garland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Zundel, in the boy competition and Hunter Green of Tremonton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green in the 13-- y ear-ol- d boy competition. In the girl's competion, of Honeyville, 17 to HINT: Adhesive tape on a hammer's, face pruects walls and woodwork against accidental blows, II WHY DRUG CENTER 71 S 1st East Tremonton RED wing fey R&R HARDWARE BOB CROSBY'S DONKEY ALL Sophomore Closs February 2 at 8 p.m. Bear River High Gym Sponsored by. Date Place . Advance Sale Gate Sale - - Adults - . Adults . 1.50 2.00 Students 125 Students 50 blasted off in the final quart- er. The past week was devastating for the Bears as well. They started out by losing a heartbreaker to the Skyview then followed Bobcats, loss to Bonneup with a ville. The Bears were red hot against the Bobcats and then couldn't buy a bucket a few nights later against the Lakers. 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Full factory warranty starts with the first rideable snow I t -- w EASY ON YOUR FOOT r Hess and Williams led the Bears against the Lakers collecting 12 each. But Morrison got held to seven points all from the foul line. they met before getting The winner was Carol Ann Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Watson, over Sandie Gregory, 8 to 4. The winner was Polly Bjorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bjorn, who beat Sherrie Martin, 16 to 12, in a high scoring game. All first and second place winners are eligible to compete this Saturday at Sky-vieHigh School in the basketdistrict ball competition. basketball is a program, sponsored by Utah State University Extension RIDES fl with 11. Tad Morrison with 10 and Nolan Hess with 8. But the Bears only got 7 of 16 from the line to hurt themselves while Skyview collected three more goals and shot 2 of 6 from the line. 3-- s molded counter.. T Also available with safety has been "in a little shooting slump... and maybe this will let him relax a little bit.." For Box Elder Coach Tom Stewart who played at Utah State University for a while with Jeppesen, the game means a little more than getting that first win. tournaJeppesen's ment bound squad last year beat the Bees twice and did the same trick the year before. Box Elder sports the leading scorer in the region in Waddoups who has averaged 22.2 points per game thru four contests to edge out Roy's Jim McMahon for the honor. The Bears have two scorers among the top twelve in the league. Tad Morrison is averaging 12.7 points a game and Mark Williams is shooting at a 10.7 clip. Win or lose, the Bears have little time to recover or celebrate. They host Logan on a Tuesday evening game, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p.m. Then a week from Friday they host Weber, a team they beat for three quarters the first time :'" n - WINNERS IN THE recently completed e groups, decided the Basketball Champions for Box Elder County recentl- ;"."T. Cindy Coombs placed sec- ond in goat-tyin- g and third in ' -- An exciting afternoon of basketball, with spirited competition in all age competitors did well. It was sponsored by the Snow College in Ephraim. Vickie Leavitt placed first in goat-tyin- g and was named All Around Cowgirl. She also placed fourth in breakaway 63, Logan 12. ji . . Champions Are Decided 9-- 7. Shawn 9 59-5- 2 At Rodeo 100-K- 140 Page 58-5- Cowgirls Do Well Here are the results: ell Rose 20, 1977. Cellar Dwellers Will attle In Old Rivalry - f TIMES. January LEADER-GARLAN- PETE'S SPORT Trernonton, Utah 6S7 North 3rd Esst 1972 LINCOLN MARK IV has leather upholstery, cruize, very clean 1971 FORD MUSTANG s4695 00 1968 CHEVY 4 DR. 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