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HL Provo Vnity November I Ufe. 1S7 17 Cage Teams Face Tougi RVas 7-Bi- i rd - Super tough is the classification tor basketball opponent facing Southern Utah State I men s and women s basketball team. in their season openers CEDAR CITY . out on the basketball court The SUSC men are expected to have three veterans in their starting line-uAlmost certain starters are center Marc wnson guard Chavd Lope2 and Both the Thunderbird men and torward Scott Brown Those three were women will be challenged Tuesday in the number one two and four scorers '6-War Memorial Fieldhouse by teams last year Wilson 9 center1 averaged 4 18 9 pumped in an Lopez ot St points Kiida Basketball Club from the Australia The women will play at 7 average of 16 4 counters, while Brown 1, as a freshman, scored 8 7 points p m tipoff for the men is set for 9 p m The other starting forward is exUnlike the United States the tcp amateur basketball in Australia is not pected to be Butch Douglas a Western Junior Colplayed at the college level Instead transfer from Iowa Australia's top teams are groomed lege He dvcidgrd ovci 20 points in lu from amateur clubs and associations sophomore year No one is sure who and the St Kilda Club has the reputa- will start on the guardline with Lopez Possible starters would include Paul tion of being the country's top basket who started most of last Pratt. ball club who came on SUSC is the only college division year. Ron Harrell. and last late season, Brady Bell of team on the schedule the tough tour- strong who jumps exceptionally well and St has a Kilda. which Aussies ing pair of Olympic players and three players has strong scoring potential on the Australian National Team, is scheduled to meet Portland Slate. Portland University. University of Idaho. Idaho State. Boise State, and Nevada-Reno- , on their tour The two nights prior to their meeting with the Thunderbirds. St Kiida will play at Weber State and Utah State University. "We are expecting all sorts of competition. Stan Jac. SUSC coach, And as tough as we understand the Australian men are the St Idaho POCATELLO, Idaho il'PI Kilda woman are supposeo to be even " State University opened its 1978-7tougher Seven of the St Kilda men average basetball season on a winning note double figure scoring Andy Blicavs Brand Kobinson scored 23 points and Robbie Cadee are the former Wednesday night to lead the Idaho Olympians. Blicavs, a guard State University to basketball averages 16 7 points, while Cadee. a over the Australian victory guard, hits 12 6 points on the average Robinson score 15 points in tne first Blicavs is also a member of the national team, along with Larry half, including 12 points in the first Sengstock (a 6 center) and Danny eight minutes of plav to pace ISU to a halftime lead Morseu (a forward I. Sengstock p 6 . 6-- 3 0 :: V Idaho State Defeats Aussie Team - DOUBLING UP. John tarda, a Ray High School senior in Corpus Christie, Texas, sets records on the gridiron with his kicking and Nevada-Ren- o MISSION. Kan - meet will make a difference.' Reddish feels, however, that the meet will give the individual athlete a good test. Reddish feels that his Utes have had a good training session and are ready for the weekend swimfest. Senior. Scott Claffey has had an ex cellent fall and should do well in the backstroke and the Individual Medley. Jim Mras in the freestyle distance and Dan Peters in the freestyle sprints will score points as will Mike Hayes in the middle distance event0 Returning divers Nick Gibbs and Doug McGregor will also do well. Newcomers who should make their presence felt include Oscar Gonzalez who will swim anything well but will probably go in the IM, Breaststroke or the distance frestyle events. Other newcomers who should score are Charlie Benson in the freestyle sprints and Jerry Forsclick in the butterfly. Forsdick is a local product out 9 n teams competing. "It's a meet that probably will not give much indication of how BYU and Utah will do later on in the season,'' says Reddish. "The reason is that it is early in the year and also the fact that the swimmers can swim in more events than in a regular trumpet in the 3 102-8- 1 Utah's Swim Team Enters BYU Meet The University of Utah Swimming season Team will open it's 1978-7tonight and Saturday when they travel to Brigham Young University to swim in the BYU Invitational Swimming Meet. Starting time for both days is 7 p.m. in the Cougar Pool. Joining the Utes and Cougars in the meet will be the University of Alberta and Utah State University The meet will include championship type events in both swimming and diving. Utah Head Swimming Coach Don Reddish is anxious for the meet so that he can get a good look at his swimmers under the rigors of competition. Redish, however, feels that the meet may not tell the true strengths of the helmet and shoulder pads to pla school band. (UPI Telephotol punting, At haiftime, instead of listening to the halftime pep talk In the locker room, he shHs his (UPI) held its top spot in Division and WinstonSalem IN C.) repeated as No in Division II in this week's football poll of the National Athletic AsCollegiate sociation The two teams each Nevada-Ren- o 1 have compiled 10-- 0 records. Winston-Salem- Youngstown Western Kentucky. Northern Arizona. 6. South Carolina State, 8 7. Rhode Island. 72; 8. Eastern Kentucky, 4. 9. State. Massachusetts. 4, (Ohio) Delaware, California-Davis- , Eastern Illinois. NebraskaOmaha. 7. Jacksonville (Ala 8. California State, Poly State, 9, (tie), Aerican International (Mass.). and Puget 10, Sound (Wash. 2. 10-- shoots in 5. Winston-Sale- (N.C.). 91; 3. ), 50-3- 3 4 6. Montana State, The top 10 in Division II: I, 6-- Tops 5. All-Sta- 1 points and hauls down 10 5 rebounds on an average night Morseu chips in with another 12.8 points and 7 rebounds. Less is known about the St. Kilda women, but the visitors do have a team with good size. Five players stand 8 or taller. SUSC's women will have little time to get their game together; many of the are still wrapping up a lady volleyball season and have yet to work 10.3 1 in Idaho State jumped out in tront the first two minutes before Bill 6-- 0 Palmer connected for The Australian team came as close as U points early in the second half, but that was the closest they got Robinson was high scorer for the evening Andy Blicavs paced the with 21 points. . No. 1 conweek, and No. 2 for the seventh secutive Ohio) Youngstown have been State, selected to compete in the national Division II championship. Six more teams will be selected Sunday to complete the eight-teafield. The top 1. 10 in Division , Nevada-Reno- 10-- Jackson (Miss, State, 3, Florida A&M, 2, i of Skyline High School. DO-IT-YOURSE- LF i CLINIC FREE - DEMONSTRATION SAT. 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