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Show Page Id. THE TIMES, June 9. LEADER-GARLAN- J977 HUB!! ((oJglh - Skyline High, with his abilities to get the head coaching job. Gardner broke into the coaching ranks as an assistant at Ben Lomond last year. He is a graduate of Weber State College where he majored in history. He attended Dixie Junior Colllege for two years where he was a guard of the basketball squad. While at the junior college, he participated in the national junior college championships in Kansas. The new coach grew up in Clearfield, where he participated on the basketball squad. He also played defensive safety and split end His on the football team. senior year he attended Davis High School and participated in basketball there. Gardner will assist with football and teach history as well as coaching basketball at Bear River. He hopes to move to the Water Tip Is your water running outside right now? If it is, you're wasting at least ten to fifteen percent of it by evaporation. Shut it off and try again this evening or early morning. Jay's Service held on to a s record by perfect blasting Fife Ready Mix, a slugfest contest end- -' Results from the other games are as follows: win-los- The Woodman and Modern Cleaners beat Taylor Farm, Curlew Amoco beat Mack's Family Drive-ILaws '76 beat R&M '66, and Griffin Rockets l6-,i- wEy," , vJ "n ; J " Test; Yr " i li I K f! " ii 'I . ' ' r it (lv 3-- A 4-- A Two extra innings were needed for Tremonton's team II to defeat Tremonton team I in Pony League action last week. W inning saw pitcher Eric Shumway a 3-- A Gardner will replace coach, Paul Jeppesen, who, after three seasons - including a third place finish in the tournament - sufficiently impressed champions, Four Team Remain Undefeated In Play 9flffi)(B(di ifer, 2. The new coach, who will take over what will be the smallest school in a new region which begins next fall, is aware of Bear River's size problems. Bear River High School basketball will enter a new era next season guided by a new coach one getting his first taste of head coach pressure, pleasure and pain. Mark Gardner, a assistant coach at Ben Lomond High last year, under coach Ron Carling, has been given the job of head basketball coach at Bear River High by the Box Elder Board of Education. Colt, Pony Scoros Listed If , ing the second week of play 9-- the Bear River Valley Women's Softball League. Feller Photo and Butler's School also maintained their records by their performances in the Thursday even-- " ing games. Feller Photo defeated TNT Nursery 6 and Butlers School barely got by OK Tire Shop, in n, 14-1- 0; 18-1- 4, bested Rogers Mortuary, 2-- 0 14-- 9. Standings for the leaguers Felare Jays Service, Butlers Scholers Photo OK R&M "66" ol, Fife Ready Tire Shop, 1; 1; 1; 1; 2-- 0; Monday night Team I pelleted Team II, 13-In Colt League play Thursday, it was Tremonton B Wingetting by Willard, Bilning pitcher was Gene lings. Last night, Tremonton A was defeated by Tremonton Brent Sorensen pitchB, ed the winning game. Monday night in the Pony League, Team I will meet Willard at Tremonton and Team II will verse Perry at Perry. Wednesday night, it is Willard against Team I at Willard and Perry against Team II at Perry. Colt League action is scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday nights. 0-- 2; 0-- 1; 0-- Here's tonights schedule: 6-- Deweyville Park (lighted) 2-- 11-1- 0. 11,6-- 1. 0-- 1; 2-- 8-- 17-1- 1; 1-- 1; 1; 1; 6:30 Fielding vs Malad 7:30 Honey ville vs Both-Th8:30 Tre 1st vs Tre 3rd 3-- at Deweyville Park (unlighted) it . 7:00 Gar 2nd vs Tre iThe LEADER 4th Garland Park full-cou- rt man-to-ma- ut. II But, he optimistically sees at least one advantage in it. "I've just come from a situation where ... you don't have any center of attention. Half the people don't even know Ben Lomond is in Ogden," he said. "Here people know the kids," he said. He expects there will be community involvement. "The numbers are down but at the same time, this is a close-kncommunity and that helps." ' With only a few juniors back from last year, Gardner will be rebuilding. ' He describes himself as "very defense oriented." He likes pressure in a n defense. Offensively, he likes con- - ', trol. "I don't want to run and ' gun, but we want to take.' opportunities" to run the ' "controlled fast break." Ostensibly, the new alignment puts Bear River in ' with schools more its own size, such as Logan, Box Elder and Davis. But, Gardner feels the new league may even be tougher than the present situation. "Before, at least you had a play-of- f game to get into the tournament," at the end of ; the season, he noted. The . new league has a bunch of'., teams where "nobody is , really down." the game through vrh final 6 score. In other Pony league action it was Tremonton Team I defeating Tremonton Team Mix, Rogers Mortuary, CurGriffin Rockets The Woodlew Amoco, man and Modern Cleaners, TNT Laws "76", Culligan ServNursery, ice, Taylor Farm, and Macks Family Drive-in- , 6:30 Tre 2nd vs Tre , 7:30 Gar 1st vs Belmont 8:30 Tre 5th vs Snow ville 3-- .!! Z - J NEW HEAD COACH Mark Gardner looks over trophies indicating some of Bear River High's past basketball triumphs. Gardner was selected to replace Paul Jeppesen who accepted the head coaching post at Skyline High. area as soon as possible "so I can keep the gym open to any intereled kids," he said. The coach will help continue a summer sports program at the school, Gardner and his wife, Debbi, have one child, Jenn- - Karen Tumbles To First Place Karen Udy, daughter of and Mrs. Owen Udy of Tremonton, recently walked Mr. away with first place honors in the final rounds of the USTA-UTtumbling champ- - ionships held in Murray. Karen won first in the novice division, age 11 12. Karen won the right to participate in the finals by placing high in two earlier qualifying competitions. Marci Christensen, also of Tremonton, daughter of Gaylen Christensen, placed fourth in the same Dofoat Poaches I Williams t IF Ye -- " H7, mis ' Pitcher Allen Williams PERTOT NEW HOLLAND JW TOOLS! With free finance till March 7, 7978 17 -- (mm mm A TUNE-U- SPECIAL P Local fans have a chance to see the baseball squad in action Friday and Saturday at the Bear River High School diamond. Friday, the team hosts Smithfield here for a 6 p.m. contest and Saturday they host the Peaches in a return match at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday evening the squad traveled to Logan for a contest. 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Brigham City jumped out to a 1 - 0 lead only to lose it at 3 1 to the local squad before tying the game and sending it into extra innings. re- strikeouts to lead Junior Lish Grain to a 4 - 3 extra inning victory over the Brigham Peaches industrial baseball league play this past weekend. Williams held the Peaches to just four hits while the local team gave up two errors to let Brigham stav close. , , ,w Play was tied 3 - 3 at the end of the regulation seven innings but Williams nailed down the win in the seventh with Scott Belnap and Nolan Hess providing the ammuni-- . tion. KAREN UDY recently won first place at the USTA-UTBelnap doubled and then tumbling championship held in Murray. The youngster won in scored the winning run on a the novice division, age 11 12. Karen is the daughter of Mr. hit by Hess. and Mrs. Owen Udy, Tremonton. Earlier in the game Jeff corded , Buy Wins ran and CHECK RTS $10.95 su. 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