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Show Page 8. TOE TIMES. December 15. LEADER-GARLAN- HkDSJITQ ' KlOfl : Park City and South the second Bear River-f- or time this season-w- ill go up against a school smaller in enrollment. But the Morgan Trojans may prove a tougher match than Marsh Valley. Morgan has 475 students enrolled. The Bears play host to Morgan Friday. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Marsh Valley, a smaller school, led the Bears much of the way and proved to be a a challenge. Morgan-wi- th winning tradition in the ranks-shou- ld be an even , bigger test. Morgan center, Dean Odrisco, who stands 6'4" should be the biggest test of he night. Odrisco returns ;l.r.g with Merrill Johnson, a 6'2" forward, from last var's team which took con-- illation honors in The center is averaging 23 ,oints a game through four contests for the Trojans and is pulling down 15 boards. The Trojans arc 2 on the season with losses to Tooele and Ogden and victories over 1977 "We had a play set up... and we had a guy in the open, but we lost the ball," he said. The inbounds pass went to a Cypress player who drew a foul from Bob Payne. Brad Summ- it. "We've got a fairly good team, but we haven't really jelled," Coach Ken Hunt admitted. Hunt figures a Morgan state title in football should-have-wo- er through a fishing net. They did better in the second half with a zone. In spite of that. Gardner said he'll probably start out every preseason game with a n defense because the kids need to learn it. A hot hand also hurt the Bears at Cypress. "Every coach I talked to said give them anything outside the foul line" and watch No. 15. So No. 15 was watched while he collected 18 points, but No. 11, Sheppick, players like went water i "The thing I'm upset about is our getting behind in the first place," he said. 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Cpe 1 1 with sophomore Gary Miller at center, and juniors Bob Payne, Jeff Leak, Blake Sandall and Mike Giles on the floor. "They did a heck of a job. They went in and played hard," Gardner said. Leak and Payne possibly n The Bears should also be pressing out front to try and rattle Morgan's guard line. "They have trouble bringing the ball up the floor." Gardner said. 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau Cpe. man-to-ma- them loss to Springville. Morgan, Gardner said, is up and down. Against a good Tooele team, they had a sizable lead at one point, then got beaten by an equally sizable margin. IN STOCK The Bears shot 28 of 65 from the floor. n A first half defense hurt the Bears as through aggressive.". Earlier in the week the Bears suffered a lopsided ON EVERY USED CAR 5 TRUCK ex- pected "sophomore mistakes, but he's getting better every day," Gardner added. Cypress back-breakin- g (year end clearance sale! he added. That's when league action starts. Miller "played well" too, althogh plagued by the "We'll attempt to man him the big center) but be ready for a zone," he added. The ball will have to be kept away from the big guy who gets a lot of po jits from the junction. dropped 13 bombs through the net from all over for 27 points. Gardner feels "timidness" is one of his team's problems, thus far. "We're not man-to-ma- all. heartaches. The Bears overcame a first half death act to with about tie Cypress 20 seconds to go. Coach Mark Gardner called time out to set up an inbounds play. 2-- "Payne has got the best verticle jump on the team," Gardner said. Giles put on a fourth-quartshooting exhibition. With just one bucket in the first half in a relief stint, Giles came on late in the final stanza to hit four from the top of the key to tie the score. Although the inbounds pass and the foul were the type of mistake you'd expect from a squad which consisted at that time of sophomores and juniors, Gardner gives the young bunch credit for the Bears being close at all-sta- those the boards. 57-5- Strong up front, Hunt said, "Right now our guard line is quite weak." Neil Carter, who, Hunt feels, is a potential guard, is still on the sidelines with a bum knee injured in football. Morgan runs a spot offense and is "strictly man-tomaon defense. Hunt expects a close game. "Bear River always has a fine team." Bear River, meanwhile, is trying to rebound from one of 2-- won starting spots this Friday with their performances. Leak led the Bears with 12 points and Payne gave the squad some help on Hansen then canned both ends of a 1 to pull out a 5 victory. cost him week's practice time. 2-- A lITg(DD o 0 The junior is one of those players who hasn't seemed to show well in practice. But he has performed well in the JV games and so Coach Gardner decided to give him a shot when he reached down into the ranks. "Giles played an excellent game," Gardner said, "in the fourth quarter, but I don't know if he'll start." Gardner said, "I felt I owed it to the seniors to give them as much chance as I could." But now, "every spot is up for grabs." "I don't care about having a set line-u- p until January," HARD HATS Rej. '4 '29" mo Weilvi'i Owelty mm mk 1 12 El Mtin TfWonHn, UtH t2 S. MUlt It 79UU lumxb I |