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Show 16 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, December 5, 1974 Gals win title in volleyball v.w .! Elder has truly become the scourge of Region One in girls competative sports this year. They captured the tennis and swim crowns and now have added the volleyball title to their collection. And right there at the helm on each occasion has been Coach Emily Call. In claiming the volleyball championship, the girls compiled a perfect 0 record, scoring Box 5-- victories over Bonneville, Weber, Sky View, Bear River, and Roy. Theyre now priming for the state tournament Dec. 7 at the University of Utah. Their opening match is scheduled Thursday at 5:30 p.m. against the second-plac- e team from Region Two. Coach Call commented that in rolling to the region title, the Hive gals won each match in two 5-- games. Box Elders B squad also turned in an record, pressive going 4- on the season. im- record in Region One this This is Box Elders B team which compiled a and Elana Kelly Arbon. Standing Krista Lomaquahu, from are left, season, Front, Henage, are Jody McMillan, Debbie Gale, Jan Tuft, Cori Young, Racquel Ash, and Coach Emily Call. 4-- 1 BEE B TEAM -l Refuge invites trapping Applications for muskrat trapping on Bear River Migratory Bird refuge are now being accepted, it was announced this week by Acting Refuge Manager Robert Furlow. Selection of trappers will again be accomplished bv a This is the Box Elder A team which captured the Region One REGION CHAMPS volleyball championship. Front are Becky Breitenbeker, left, and Janet Price. Standing are Jeanette Loveland, Pan Andersen, Suzanne Hammon, Marilynn Wells, and Terri Loveland. BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS dK)(S Those runnin, reboundin Eagles did it again on Saturday, knocking off Grace High school at Grace to run their un65-5- 5 blemished mark to in 0 preseason play. Victor Tsosie and Dennis Yazzie led the board barrage that saw the leaping Eagles outrebound the home team and John Begay keep his torrid scoring pace with 19 points. Yazzie contributed 14 more on seven of 14 shots and Begay hit nine of 18. Terrance Covers Up rattled six of 12, had four steals, five assists and six rebounds. Tsosie leaped for 14 boards and Yazzie seven. Richard Stormy brought down seven more carooms. 47-2- 7 Press Worked After nip and tuck ball, the Eagle full court press took effect and they rattled off four unanswered backets that gave them a margin they never relinquished. That was, the turning point, said Coach Gary Rohmer. We forced 24 turnovers and out rebounded them and that made the difference. The Eagles shot well from the floor at 47 per cent, coasting to a 15 point lead with three minutes left before going into a soft freeze to end the contest. after the The Eagles led at half. At first period and with eight minutes to play, they breathed easier and win. breezed into the We had 21 turnovers. I wasnt happy about that. We were a little bit tired after playing two games in a row. Weve won two of three games on the road this year and Im real pleased with the poise we've shown. Our rebounding has really surprised me, said Coach Rohmer. 18-1- 2 35-2- 6 55-4- 0 65-5- 5 Work on Defense Rohmer said the press and fastbreak have been effective this year but the club will work hard', on defense. The junior varsity kept pace with the varsity, tipping Grace with Alan John leading scorers with 11. Tintic invades the Eagle nest on Friday with a 7:30 p.m. game. Junior varsity action is underway at 5:45. Heres the box score: 68-3- 1 Grace F 5 Edrington Riding Griffin Forsgren Goodsell Millward 4 4 4 8 2 27 p 10 0 04) 0-- 8 8 9 2 16 4 55 0-- 0 0-- 0 Intermountain P 6 F 3 P. Begay 0-- 0 5 9 3 2 7 2 0-- 0 (rate 18 12 overcome the fastbreaking Tigers, according to Coach Paul Jeppesen. Against West, the Tigers ran well early, but a strong West man-for-ma- defense stifled n loss to the them to a powerful Panthers, said Jeppesen. 95-6- 5 Fastbreak The Bears will also use the n fastbreak and the defense, both effective against Brighton in the first Bear win man-to-ma- this year. The kids are starting to come around. Our ball handling still needs work. Weve worked hard on our zone offense and have that down now. We gave the kids Thanksgiving off and theyve come back very well, said Jeppesen. Ogden will be somewhat bigger than the Bears, said Jeppesen, but dont have a real big man. They have two or three pretty good shooters on their front line and we look for them most of the the coach said. Burley, meanwhile, is a good sized team but an unknown to man-to-ma- received bv noon of Dec. DAY 27. games in preseason. Weber will be extremely tough, said Jeppesen. Jeppesen said Mark Weese and Rick Adams will probably get the starting nod at guards, Dale Thompson at center and Brad Cutler and Jeff Fronk at forwards. Fronk earned the spot against Brighton with his heroics, scoring 11 points, hauling in several boards and adding good TABU REMEMBER WITH ZENITH The quality goes in before the name goes on WT defense. Bee cagers seek second win Friday Elder basketeers will be gunning for their n victory of the cage campaign Friday when they travel to Clearfield for a 7 : 30 p.m. test. Optimism is running high at Beeville this week after last Fridays convincing 8 victory over Ben Lomond. The win followed two earlier defeats. We feel pretty good after Ben Lomond. A lot of people contributed to the victory and were encouraged about that, Coach Dennis Cusick commented. He contributed the improvement to additional practice time which his charges have logged since their earlier outings. Junior Alan Asay who suffered a concussion in the Bees game with Davis, is still a doubtful performer. But with this exception, the Hive roster is hale and hearty for the Falcon test. Box second pre-seaso- 12" DIAGONAL LEVI BLACK & WHITE GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT 69-4- NOW ONLY 000 14" DIAGONAL COLOR SUPER PRICE FROM THE DEALER FAMOUS FOR SERVICE. n game," quantity, the coach said. No Idea I dont have the slightest idea of how theyre doing this year. I suspect it will be a tough game up there, he said. After Burley, the Bears meet Burley. At least thats what the schedule says. The Bears are scheduled to a Burley rematch in Garland on Dec. 11, but the Bears also open against Sky View in Region One on Dec. 12 and Jeppesen said he is attempting to move the Burley game to Dec. 14. With the region test near, Beamingly yours. THE WORLD'S FINEST BOURBON SINCE 1795. what about Bear River chances? Well be real competitive. Sky View isnt playing up to its capability right now and that could be due to a new coach and the kids getting used to his system. Roy has lost quite a few odHUJoas FURniTDRE-APPlMCES-CARP- E? 4 14 4 0--0 65 8 3 53-6- 5 20 40-5- 5 DEC.15 HOLIDAY 19 04) 31 Ifilcrinounfa two-gam- APPRECIATION Applications must be 13 6 2 Covers Up Tsosie J. Begay Stormy Yazzie Hevewah Heading into the hardcourt wars after two week rest, Bear River heads on the road for a e weekend stand. Ogden High, conqueror of Sky View by one point early in the season and big loser to West, will provide the opponent Friday at 2 p.m. The Bears meet Burley at 7:30 p.m. on the Idaho school's court on Saturday. The much rested Bears will be out to improve their modest mark, but will need to A fee will be charged for the trapping privilege. HAPPY Bear River meets Ogden, Burley o 1 r Friday, Saturday D3p 723-347- lottery system. 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