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Show I I i 1 SPORTS BOX ELDER 6 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, October 30, 1 Cross-count- ry 977 OOSQS Be$ close region weirs with victory ogoinst Bear River Box Elder cashed in early and often Friday night in beating cross-countrival Bear River, in their Region Four football showdown. The traditional clash saw the first host Bees dash to a quarter lead on the strength of a scoring pass play, two pass interceptions run back for field touchdowns and a goal by Dale Money. It put the game out of reach for the Bears. The victory left Box Elder with a league record, good for second place, and a Nov. 4 state quarterfinal date at Murray. The Bears ended region mark. play with a The Spartan battle is scheduled for a 1:30 p.m. start. Box Elder was supposed to win Fridays fracas with Bear River but perhaps not by such a wide margin. Bear turnovers proved their undoing early in the game. In , addition to the pair of first period interceptions, Bruin fumbles set up two other first half Box Elder scoring drives. y 49-1- 24-- 0 d 1 Might Have Ordered The game as it developed was what Coach Tot Workman might have ordered. He wanted to win but with the state date ahead, he wanted to rest those nursing injuries and not risk incurring additional hurts. As it turned out, the Bees first defensive unit was on the field for just five plays in the second half. And the first team offense was in long enough to score another touchdown two as Coach Workman plays cleared his bench. It was an explosive night where Hive scoring was concerned. After Moneys field goal, Virgil Begay pounced on a BR fumble. On the next play, Kline Adams passed 25 yards to Marlin Jensen in the end zone. Money got the PAT. Four plays later, Jensen intercepted near midfield and ran in for the score. Moneys PAT was good again. Two plays later, Mike Hinch-ma- n grabbed a Bear toss near the BE-1- 0 and sprinted home unmolested. Not Out Down but not out, Bear River 'then mounted a scoring drive of its own, moving from the BR-2- 0 into Touchdown Land in 15 plays with Kyle Hardman taking a pitchout to cover the final eight yards. Lanny Lewis booted the -point placement. Brian Oakeson recovered a fumbled punt at the BR-4- 4 minutes later and from there, the Bees marched to pay dirt in extra- Recreation happenings Insurance team volleyball leader nine plays with Hinchman doing the honors from four yards out. Moneys PAT attempt went wide. This fashioned the 30-- halftime score. Less than four minutes into the second half, Hinchman hauled in a short Bruin punt at and scooted aobut the BR-4- 7 down the sideiipe to score. The PAT attempt by Thayer Sombrero was blocked. That made it 43-And later in the period when Bear River was stopped on Adams downs at the BE-2found Kevin Farnsworth with the pass in the flat and the back took it all the way. A passing attempt for two extra points was knocked down. 0 7 fleet-foote- Box Elder harriers, holding off Ogden High runners down the stretch, placed third in cross-countr- W.. & UDY makes a cut off the block of teammate Ted Petersen as David Jaussi (60) comes up to defend for Box Elder. The Bees downed Bear River at KEVIN 49-1- 5 host of receivers. in the first half He was for 147 yards and ended the evening with 4 as Box Elder rolled up 239 yards through the march capped by Larry Hesss d dash into the end zone. Blake Sandall passed to Mike Giles for two extra points. as the And that was it, t remaining minutes in a defensive stalemate. Hive faithful have been encouraged by the passing game of their grid heroes. Adams was at his sharpest, snapping off aerials short and long to a air. Bear Coach Bill Jacobsen had e said that his defense could stop the running game. And it did. The Bees settled for 50 grounds yards. At the same time the Bears were churning out 164 yards on the ground and adding 40 the air. one-yar- pre-gam- 49-1- were-spen- more-throug- Really Dominated BE Box swamped Region Four opponent South High school this past week in a dual meet, Barbara Jensen led the way with two individual wins, including a new school record in s, (20-11- ), (12-20- ), ). 20-1- 2. Basketball warmup City recreation will host a free warm up night for Com- mercial league Fastbreak teams at the Box Elder High school gym Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. teams entered in the Fast-brea- k league should be ready to play at that time. is The purpose of the warm-uto give each team a feel of the competition. It will also give league officials an idea of the strength of each team, after which the league schedule will be drafted and made final for the season. Teams will also be required to turn in a completed roster, liability cards and entry fees. Teams will play 20 minutes against each other according to the schedule. No referees will be officiating. Games will be times. The schedule will be as follows: 6:30 p.m., Petersens Funeral Home vs BowMart; 6:55, Champion Homes vs Robert Fox; 7:20 Dave Ireland vs Jays; 7:45 Packer Real Estate vs Kent Neilsen; 8:10, B.E. County Bank vs Neil Korth. Half court (20 minutes), 8:35, Petersens Funeral Home vs Kent Neilsen; Bow Mart vs 9:05, Champion Homes All p Jays; vs Neil Korth; Robert Fox vs Dave Ireland; 9:30, Packer Real Estate vs B.E. County Bank; (challenge any two teams on open court). If for some reason any of these teams cannot be present advise, the recreation office so we may be able to make adjustments. No shows will automatically be considered a drop from the league, according to Jack Winn, recreation director. the d aerial attack. In those first two periods, Box Elder accounted for 173 total yards while holding Bear River to 78 yards. And credit the Bees with some nifty open field blocks on those runbacks. And Jensen, Ron Daughtery and Farnsworth turned in three exciting catches to spice the first-hal- f scoring antics. Coach Workman was suffer ing from a case of hurt feelings after the game. For the second week in a row, the opposing coach had declined to shake his had in the customary manner after the final gun. Coach Jacobsen couldnt be reached for comment Saturday morning. Another unusual development came early in the game when Bear River complained that Moneys kicking tee was too in excess of the two high inches allowed by the rule book. girls run record to Elders battling girl vol- 11-- 0 20-- 9 freestyle. Her other victory came in the 200 freestyle and she also was a member of the Bees winning 400 freestyle relay team. Double winners on the day for Box Elder were Cindy Andersen, Jana Hash, Billy Allen and Sharon Brinton. It apparently was by the measure of two pennies and a Chap Stick lid taped to the bottom of a commercial tee. But as things turned out, it didnt matter all that much. It was the Bees turn to win in this traditional rivalry. In other Region Four action Friday, Davis finished the seawith a son at victory over Ben Lomond, and Logan in a downed Woods Cross, battle of the also-ran- 15-- 8 28-1- 2 0 14-- s. server for the varsity. The jayvee team was paced by Dori Chadwick, leading server,? and Lorette Kunkel, leading spiker. With the season now past its t, the Box Elder girls are looking forward to state. Their next Region Four match will come Tuesday when mid-poin- High High High High High High 11-- 0 Oct. 27, 1977 game Marge Andersen, 204, game hep. Marge Andersen, 237, series Hazel Packer, 486. series hep. Cathy Howard, 605. team game Sexy Frogs, 601. team game hep. Strikes & Gutters, Ogden comes to town. Varsity action is set for 4:30 p.m. with the jayvee match to follow at 5:30 p.m. Ticket prices to see the action are $2 for adults and $1 for students without studentbody cards. Those with cards will be admitted free of charge. 772. High team series Lucky Strikes, 1692. High teams series hep. Lucky Strikes, 2175. Rose Curley bowled triplet series three each game. Martha Chavez, Splits converted Rose Curley, Sharon Moffitt, Brenda Hawkes, Linda Robinette, Donna Collins, Barbara Lewis, Adelia Runyan, Ivy Waniker, Mauneen Pimper, Rose Pittman, games of 124 Kayleen Ash, As Coach Jim Fuller predicted, Davis was the cream of the region. At the midway point of the race however, it appeared Ogden was in the lead with 97 to 101 points (low score wins). However, Anderson passed an Ogden runner in the final 200 yards of the three mile race and Hansen, Smith, Dennis Merritt and Blaine Farnsworth finished in a flash of purple and white to place in the 18, 19, 20 and 21st spots. Peter Cooper and Bruce Holmes helped the cause by keeping the fifth place scorer from Ogden behind them to insure Box Elder thier first trip to state in five years. The junior varsity runners from Box Elder also finished third behind Davis and South. Todd Williams, Richard Allen, Kevin White, Phillip Zobell and Scqtt Hill scored for the Bees while Jess Sargent, Tom Jones and Brian Baird helped the young Bees. The junior varsity results were Davis 20, South 54, Box Elder 89, Logan 145, Ben Lomond 157, Ogden 203 and Woods Cross 220. The state meet will be held Wednesday, also at Sugar House park. 15-1- Fuel Stop Home for many families is where teenagers come to l. Sophomores defeat Bears, end season Sophomore football players at Elder High finished up their season on a happy note, dumping Bear River sophs 35-- 0 Thursday. Phil Tedder scored two touchdowns and Mike Martinez, Loren Dalton and Evan Bingham one each to pace the Bees. Tedder scored on runs of six and 15 yards while Martinez sneaked in one TD and passed to Dalton for another after taking a lateral pass from Van Jepper- Box son. Bingham scored from 15 yards out. Brian Jeppesen passed to Loren Dalton and Steve Rock for two conversions and David Johnson kicked one point after. The sophomores ended the with wins 12-- over season at Bonneville, 29-- over Ben Lomond, 44-- 6 over South, 14-- over Ogden and the Bear River win. The Bees lost to Logan, Davis 19-- 0 and Woods Cross 3 0 0 8 28-1- Upcoming events slate 3:45 p.m. AYSO Oct. 31 soccer Watkins park. 6:30 p.m., womens Nov. 2 volleyball, small gymnasium, BEHS. p.m. commercial league Fastbreak basketball warm up, large gym, BEHS. 6:30 3:45 p.m., AYSO. Nov. 4 soccer, Watkins park. Nov. 5 9 a.m., Free-Thro- sponsored, National Guard armory. Nov. 19 10 a.m. Turkey Trot John Adams park. 'taco time IS SPONSORING WEBER STATE -V- PIPE alert defensive maneuvers complemented by the brilliant matchup. Bowlftts leyball team continued its winning ways Thursday afternoon with a victory over visiting Davis. The local gals now stand on the season, Scores were and 20-The Bees also emerged victorious in junior varsity action and by scores of Kathy Riemers was leading spiker and Brenda Johnson top Elders girl swimmers 500-yar- It was in the first half when the Bees really dominated, the Ferguson field to end regular Region Four action. The Bees have a date with Murray Friday in a quarterfinal ln volleyball Swimmers swamp South High 120-2- with seven points; Chris Endress had five service scores, recreations commercial league Rae Bell four and Dixie three. women's volleyball. Terry Munson scored four for the Spikettes. Game three saw a The first match of the evening saw Smith, Thompson and Leareversal and a Spikette victory. Hazel Dalton was the big Scorer vitt Insurance Agency defeated with seven services for the Brigham Apparel in a tight and an easier game on (20-1Spikettes. Sherry Mitchell and Pam had four and five respecsecond game, 20 to 2. In game one Linda Singleton served five tively. In the final match the unsuccessful points and Debbie Allen was game high with eight tested First Federal Savings and Logan of Logan team deservices. Sherrie Silvestro was the gooa feated Associated Brigham server for Brigham Apparel. Contractors in two fast games Leah Gale was Game twos top scorers were 20-- 5 and 20-best server in the first game Nettie Salmon for the insurance agency with nine successive with seven points for the FFS&LI- team. Fave H. had services and Alice Pulsipher with eight (six of them in a . five. Ghme two saw pretty much the same action as Barrow). Brigham Apparel was unable bara Burke gained eight points to keep service and played a and Lfeah Gale five. Games for Wednesday will very good defensive game. see: Match two found the under6:30 p.m., Spikettes vs Asdog Spikettes merge as victors in three games over the Rinky-Dinksociated Brigham Contractors; and 7:30, Brigham Apparel vs (20-7Kapp n Kins.; 8:30 p.m., Smith, Thompson The Rinky Dinks had to start with only five players. In the first game every Spikette was able to serve and score at least one point. For the Rinky Dinks Chris Endress, Rae Bell and Dixie Elgan scored three each. Game two saw the Rinky Dinks pull out a close win over the Mary Coss Spikettes, helped to keep her team ahead full slate of volleyball games was played Oct. 26 in city A 7 10-1- 2 Bear River got its second TD of the evening four minutes into the fourth period, a Box a M sir. d Second TD y Region Fours meet to qualify for state. The meet was held recently at Sugar House park. Davis, as expected, was first with 22 points and South was close behind with 32. The Bees scored 94 to Ogdens 96. Ben Lomond was fifth at 129, with Logan 146 and Woods Cross 200. Greg Anderson and Tom Hansen and Garth Smith paced the Bees. S- Norma Erickson, Christine Burt, and Mary Nebeker. Just three of the 47 people who jump out of bed, hit the shower, fix breakfast, pack lunches, hit the road, park the car, punch the clock, start to smile and open the door . . . getting ready to serve you at Ogden First Federal Savings. Ogden First Federal is people. People you can talk to . . .because we listen. 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