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Show 8 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, December 1 2, 1 971 BOX icagles Smash Miners, ELDER Mora Sports Page 10 forced so many turnovers, that the Park City crew never seemed to get organized. Coach Gary Rohmers Eagles pressure put together a defense Friday night and forced 25 turnovers to cripple visiting Park Park City, 83 to 79. It was the second time the Navajo cagers beat the Miners Remains Open Utahs more developed and popular state parks will remain open to public use this winter according to Director Harold J. Tippetts. One of them is Willard Bay of Many Most Rebounds Eagles Allan Lee and Joe Chee were hot under the boards and claimed 11 rebounds each. Guy Hoskie grabbed eight. On thz shooting side of the game, the Navajos sank 50 percent and after a quarter and this season. Several weeks ago the score was 62 to 54. The Eagles are now The locals tallied 47 rebounds against the bigger Miners and 4-- reservoir. These parks will be manned through the winter and will also become ranger patrol bases, he said. Uin Cage Opener, 58-5- 1 iOT ScflJ Box Elder's cage forces arent fancy, they just get the job done. Thats the way it was Friday ails night as the Hive guys mehtodically cut down a visiting Sky View team which came to town favored to win their Region One opener. But The final score was that was not indicative of the in two respects. game The traditional adversaries until played a the fourth quarter when the Bees pulled away to what seemed like a huge bulge at Coach Dennis Cusick, obviously tense before the tipoff, was relaxed and smiling in the wake of that victory. And why not. His kids had just knocked 58-5- 56-4- off the power in second-rate- d Division One. In other league opening action Friday, the favorites emerged on top with Logan downing Roy, Weber trouncing Ogden, and Ben Lomond taking 71-683-6- Bonneville, Box Elder trailed, through much of the first period but by never more than three points. Sky View went, suprisingly, n defense with a 70-5- $1,345' HERE NOW! Everything man-for-ma- you want in snowmobiles The other guys are talking about snowmobiles. We're the best . . selling ours Ski- - Doo 72. We've got all our models So, you get the exact snowmobile you want ...RIGHT NOWI e The lightweight, Elan Lively Olympique feature-filleLuxury, Nordic Gutsy, TNT More choice in 7 senes with 27 models. Get The One You Want. ... .' full-siz- d g and didn't apply their famed zone press. Meanwhile, the hosts threw up a tight zone that wouldnt let the visitors inside and forced them to shoot from long range. At the same, however, Box Elder was picking up foul pitches that eventually spelled the ball game difference as they drove on the Cat coverage. This is not a Box Elder team that scores you to death. But Friday night they proved their ability to play disciplined basketball, passing well on offense, showing patience and poise in the process. And as it has in play, the Hive defense kept a lid The on the enemy Bees arent scoring big but neither are their opponents. Sky View finally went to their vaunted press to begin the second half but it forced only n ANDERSEN'S point-makin- FORD, INC 323 S. Main Trade Marks of 723-343- 1 Bombardier limited 971 one turnover and proved little trouble for the Bees. Forward Steve Vincent was a good one this night. He scored on five of six from the field in the first quarter, ended the first half with 15 points and the game with 20. The 3 senior also paced the Bees in rebounding with 10 and was credited with five assists. Bryan Loveland helped to make it a big outing for the forward line as he added 15 points, corralled eight rebounds and had five assists. Carey Nichols also was big on the boards with nine rebounds. Board Game Tenacious 6-- The Bees board game was especially tenacious in the second half as they gathered 21 Favorites Win g. Polaris has been winning fora 40-3- 23-6- 5 15 13 29 32 40 46 Murray 2, 22; Tlngey 2, 1, 2; Jones 1, 2 , 01, 4; Webb 4, 23 , (H), 2. Totals 5; 51 58 Hea- 71, ROY Guard Plans Bantam League SO 13 45 33 (0 Roy 71 21 41 54 Logan 12; HIM 7, Roy i- J. Mile 3, 17; Davis 5, 13; Fowers 1, 2; Thomas 1, 8; Bullard 5, 10; 0. Totals Hatch 0, 60. 22, Stokes 2, 7; Stone 6, Logan 14; Peterson B, 27; Allen 5, 16; Bennett 0, 2; Wimmer 2, 23, 5; Perry 0, , 0. Totals - 71. WEBER IS, OODEN 67 16 29 67 Ogden A 11 83 Weber 35 57 21; Woodland, Ogden Handy, 9, 4, 8; Hall, 6. 041, 12; Davis, 4, 5; Beech, 2, 8; Norseth, 2, 7; 2. 4; Sparrow, 1, Strongberg, 2, Totals 67. 30, Weber Costley, 1, 4; Jones, 5, 13; Lynn Nellsen, 5. 13; Mon21, Graves, 9, 20; tgomery, ID, Green, 2, 4; Ballif, 0, 2; Barker, 0, 1; Orton, 0, 54, 5. Totals 83. J Ben Lomond 70, Bonneville M 41 23 Bonneville 58 32 19 70 Ben Lomond 37 51 Yazzie 7, Bonneville 15; John-ok 0, 04), 0; Trussell 0, 2; 7; Bradshaw 0, 3, 3; 0. 10; 0, Marlin 5, 180 Brown 1, 5, 3; Totals 58 Ben Lomond 8, 23, Brown 1, 7; Bott Fav-er- o 11; 10; 2, 9; Taggart 5, 0; Wimmer 2, 8; Tillman 4, 25; 0; 0; Totals 0, 70. Plans are now underway to start a Utah National Guard bantom basketball league in the Brigham City area. This announcement was made Friday by Sgt. Tom Burridge, program chairman. This will be the first time the popular statewide program has ever been offered in Brigham City, according to Sergeant Burridge. 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Paul None 723-840- Bruco Carr 723-535- 3 Lloyd SESSION Brigham City 723-711- 9 7 4 P S 0 is 1 2 SI 30 SO 72 12 24 37 17 S2 planned to see who will play in the state tournament in Salt Lake City. The statewide program includes two regions, and five districts. Brigham City will be in Region One and District One with Smithfield, Garland, Logan and Layton. Tryou times and dates will be announced next week, Sergeant Burridge. need sponsores for said the chairman. interested in participating should contact Sgt. j Used 723-897- U.S. Department CT90-$32- 9-1 each 75 SL1 25 eV cording to We also the teams, Anyone of Defense. each SLl ac- Art Petersen at We also need officials to he said. donate their time, Because were just getting started everything will have to be on a voluntary basis, the sergeant explained. 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Arlon Horn 1 City Ski School Clinic 5 Prices Start At $599so Cess 12 12 2 1 Inter eieuetale Pork City i S 5 NEW SNOW TIRES DISCONTINUED DESIGN $12.00 after December 25 can be purchased now for the 2nd Session at the reduced rate. is backed by one of the world's 02 a 0 Max Mfca 2 4 The Eagles are riding high in (L)- , 16-the wrestling saddle after two George (IS) pinned )05 wins this past week, one where Fishburn (L). 112 Lamone (IS) pinned they slaughtered Logan, 46 to 18, in a Region One opener Larson (L). 119 G. Yazzie (IS) dec. M. Thursday night in Cache Valley. The Intermountain team put Wagner (L), 87. 126 J. Yazzie (Is) pinned E. together five pins in the first period to down the grizzly Wagner (L). visitors. 132 R. J. Yazzie d (IS) dec. The match was ironical for Black (L), H. Manygoats (IS) both teams because it was the 138 first time on the wrestling pinned Etsitty (L). 145 circuit for Logan, and this is the James (IS) pinned first season the Eagles have Jardine (L). wrestled in the higher weight Yellowhorse 155 (IS) classes. pinned Cook (L). It only took Delmar George 25 167 Oliver (L) pinned seconds to pin his Logan op- Begay (IS). IS forfeited. 185 ponent while James Yazzie Unlimited pinned his man in 53 seconds. In Hooper (L) one minute flat Lindy Lam one pinned Tso. nailed his opponent. In the JV division InIntermountain Morgan termountain also copped a win, 98 Silver (IS) dec. Wilson 38 to 20. (M)- , 105 George (IS) pinned Call On Tuesday, the Eagles (M). hosted Morgan and beat the 112 Bia (IS) pinned Jensen visitors, 33 to 25. The JV score (M). was 29 to 24. 119 G. Yazzie (IS) pinned Rowser (M). 126 J. Yazzie (IS) pinned Slate Sky View Tillahash (M). Next Tuesday the Navajo 132 Yazzie (IS), dec. R.J. North to will travel grapplers Summit for a match starting at Laughter (M), 138 Pentz (M) dec. H. 3 p.m. On Thursday Sky View will visit Intermountain at 6 Manygoats (IS) 145 Whitear (M) pinned p.m. for another region contest. Here are the results of both James (IS). 155 Yellowhorse (IS) dec. matches starting with Logan: 98 Silver (IS) dec. Reynolds Thompson (M), 167 Rich (M) pinned Begay (IS). 185 Intermountain forin Bees game Friday Trim the tree this Christmas with feited. D. Saunders (35) and U.S. Savings Bonds they are fireUnlimited Taylor (M) dec. proof, theftproof, and dont deTso (IS), 10-preciate as gifts. PRICE INCLUDES Tickets QUALITY SNOWMOBILES Your Consecutive group lessons 72 with JlJ-(n)llff- lHLS I.iy He.rl.ee PaMbck 4 e a 1 4 Has available LESSON TICKETS Win in I. SRI SCHOOL Vf J) 1 47 4 17 14 OO 4; 4; 22, 8; Hat515, 51. 3, 14, 7; Smith 0, Burnett 3, Tovey 0, , long time - Box Elders Carey Nichols leaps for rebound CAGE ACTION In with Sky View. the action for the Bobcats are B. Hadfield (31), Bees K. Tingey (13). won, 58-5- field I, Box Elder Fransworth Johnson 1, 12, 3; Loveland 4, 78, 15; Nichols 3, 7; Smith 2, 23, 6; Vincent 9, 20. Totals 58. 22, 21, 2 2 00 s s 11-- 1. Sky View Bex Elder Sky View dricks 10, 32, lee 5 1 . non-leag- LOSAN 4 .y 4-- to 16 for the Bobcats, giving them a 5 advantage for the game. They were also better shooters, based on the defensive difference, hitting on 22 of 54 for 41 percent as opposed to and 35 percent for the losers. Top scorer for Sky View was D. Hendricks with 23, most of them the long variety as Box Elder generally smothered the Bobcats inside attack. The local kids traveled to test Viewmont for a Saturday night and will not see their next action until Dec. 22 when they go to Ogden. They draw a bye in the Region One schedule this week. Sanders Strauser p. Heckle IS Eagle Team Downs Grizzlies $s GiMIMksill P e Laughing At South Summit The Eagles traveled to South Summit at Kamas Saturday night The game was too late for this issue. Coach Rohmer figured the game would be a tough one because the Friday night South Summit and Morgan went two overtimes. Morgan finally came out on top, 83 to 79. Morgan is in the same division at Intermountain. Here is the boxscore: led Eagle nvMal Muieoa Chee L P 37. Richard Johnson bilef scoring with 18, followed by Guy Hoskie with 17 baskets, and Allen Lee who tallied 16. J. Reese of Park City totaled 15 for the night and Miner B. Lindsay had 12. Coach Rohmer threw in the second squad. At the end of the first quarter the Eagles more than doubled their lead, 30 to 12. 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