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Show Page 8. THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. November D r --- V-i 17, 1977 Iff CHRISTMAS V 7 ! v Ssli J. 5.) V ' ' If"',. Bear River girls' volleyball team lost to South last week in a close contest. The Bears had South 19 13 but couldn't come up with one more point to put them away. South came on to win the game South won the second contest, 20 11. Two days after the South game tne Bears iook on Davis at home in a hard fought match that went into Grapplers Ready FOP NdV. Opener 3-- The tliS LJ CiftiliArtX HMt Gas Host Three are Dale Carter (112), Dee Marble (119), Rocky Nelson (126), Mike Christensen (138), Burke Gibbs (138), Julian Bererra (145), Ryan Christensen (145), Willis (155) and Brian Christensen (unlimited). John Hurley (185) and Craig Okada (112), both seniors, return to the squad after sitting out the junior Le-fev- re year. Probably the most sought after weight on the entire squad will be 138, where five wrestlers are mauling each other nightly to impress the coaches. The five include Barry. 21-1- -- The BIG BUCK Winners 1 Ep5 Swimmers Compete By Kris Bessinger ing event. d The relay team, consisting of Wendy Horton, Shari Ritter, Channa Oyler and Shauna Seager, placed sixth. 400-yar- Bear River girls' swimming team attended the region meet held last week but didn't prove too successful. Box Elder High won the meet with a total of 323 points. The Bears came in last with 39 points. The only Bear River swimmer placing in the top ten of any event was Patty Hansen. She placed ninth in the div: Carter, Burke Gibbs, Mike Christensen, Danny Whit-akand sophomore, Shawn Anderson. In the sophomore ranks Todd Grover will probably get a chance to taste varsity action from the er outset. Brad NlimUILAYE -- 9. Tremonton, Ut. 45 West Main three games. The Bears lost the first game by a score of 20 13, but then came on strong to take the second game 20 - 8. The third game went to Davis, 20 - 7, giving the Darts the match. This week the Bears will take on three teams. They play Ogden, Logan and Woods Cross. All three games will be played at home. -- non-leag- Andreasen (112) and Mark Smith (145) are also pushing for consid- eration. Chris Thompson and Wes Estep are "battling" for varsity time at the 155 weight behind Zundel. Bingham even has a set of identical twins on the roster this year in John and Kirk Miller. dp Other members of the swimming team this year were Julie Francom, Bonnie Gardner, Terri Penrose, and Lanae Knell. This was the girls' last meet of the year. 1st Sid Cutler 2nd Chad Wllklns 62V pts. 59V4 pts. Model 340 Savage Lyman Plains Rifle a Belmont Takes Title Second place went to Curlew, and third to Garland East A. Belmont won the champ- The Garland Stake recently completed their volleyball tournaments with Belmont's team taking first place. to Vj SM against Curlew. ionship Sportsmanship was given to Park Valley and Garland 13 - 9 First. "I think that all the teams .mull, r .mm.!. t- """" -fn . """ schools where wrestling hasn't caught on yet. But the new region will also put some other pressure on the Bears and all squads, J v- according to head coach, Bill Bingham. Athletic officials have cut two weeks off the first of the ' i season and one off the end, he pointed out. As a result, schools play the same 19 meet schedule in a shorter season. As a result, the Bears face one week where they take on three opponents in three days. MEMBERS OF THE Belmont basketball championship team are (1 to r) front: Vonna "The kids are going to be Udy, Robin Archibald, back: Diana Udy, Trena Williams and Jill Josephson. pretty tired," Bingham said. Bingham feels overall, this squad is better than last year's. "The junior high 4 STflP COlOWKTtn n RAFTS supplied us with some wrest- -lers who will really help," Bingham said. Lettermen returning are Brian Pali (98 or 105), Mike Bardwell (112), Matt Peterc Wi1 lets The Sun ; j sen (119), Scott Anderson J 'V Work for You Ort, yf (126), Max Crozier (132), '" Val H0l0s SAVAGE MODEL l'' Carter Garn (138), Barry II. (145), Curt Zundel (155), Jeff ' HIPS UUI m II J, At A Fraction Oyler (167), and Ted Peter- The Cost of Class II sen (185). WE HAVE CUT WITH SHE A I I Aj TACK OV(ll M Petersen and Zundel were THE WINDOWS. DOORS. II named by the team membfOWCHCS II GENUINE ers to serve as captains. Others who wrestled last 5EB5QN year and are back in the fold TrMMlMt. ( VM JV ) showed good sportsmanship;" the only time it dropped was when a team lost that had never been beaten. But all in all, we really had some good games," said Diane Potter, sports director. r' 3rd Don Gibson 4th Cara Wllklns 39 Case Shot Gun Shells 57 pts. 57'A pts. 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Box Elder moved with them and still figure to be the power in the region, - coming off successive trips to state tournament action after region title wins. Davis should be next on the list. But the Bears last year, although they didn't beat the Darts, held their own until they reached the late upper weights. Ben Lomond and Ogden will be competitive schools the Bears should put in the win column. Ogden, South and Woods Cross figure to be I i ft. need! &y just wht you 6 f .' 4 ?i s ' by fhs funsinj Customer Taia prion Cuaiomor No Aulhoruad Oaaiarahtp Repair Ordar No. Siflnatuf OFFER VALID DURING NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER, 1977, Signature d Cuaiomer Tiepro . No Authodtad Oeaiarthip Sionatui ' OFFER VALID DURING NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER. 1977. I r ,4 l fk . ' .k jd 'rrMi - u.w'. ,. .. i , J.-i aireaav nave tne iiII vou aon . L at any rirsi oecurny omce. - CHARGE, CHECK OR CASH. 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