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Show t V 6 BOX JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah ELDER in Logan 64-4- 9 Thursday, January 9, 1975 River slams Logan Grizzlies GJeesr It hasnt happened very often years, but it did Tuesday night. The Bears of the past few Bear River clobbered the Grizzlies of Logan High in Logan. It was the talent of the Bears versus the frenzy of the Grizzlies and talent won out, 64-4- Stymied, stifled and from the start, the Grizzlies resorted to a full court press and a frantic offense to try to catch the underdog Bears, but all they did was fall farther behind. Both teams were tight in opening minutes and couldnt hit the basket regularly. Logan had few chances as a tight zone defense allowed the Grizzlies four shots in the first four minutes. Missed a Few The Bears meanwhile, missed a few, but still managed to stay ahead Dale Thompson hit a pair of foul pitches after the Grizzlies went ahead and the Bears never trailed again. The Grizzlies, finding they were outmanned under their offensive boards, tried to fastbreak and press the Bears into mistakes in the second, but with Rick Adams, Mark Weese, 6 the basket against Logan's Richard Winget is David Falk of Bear River. Trailing on the play for the Bears is Rick Adams. The Bears picked the Grizzlies apart record. Region One win and a Tuesday for a DRIVING HARD for 64-4- 2-- 3 9 Jeff Fronk and David Falk ripping from the field and foul line, the Logan bunch fell at the half. behind Falk, off the bench, scored five in the second and Adams and Weese each collected six. 30-1- 8 Lead Dwindled The press went all out and the lead dwindled in the third frame to six as Jerry Jardine, a pintsized guard, cashed in from outside. Trying to force the turnover, the Grizzlies fouled and fouled often and the Bears cashed in with 11 free tosses and a pair of cripple baskets off the press in the final three minutes. Adams led the Bears with 17, Weese had 12 and Falk 11. Fjeldsted had 20 for the losers. The Bears upped their record to 3 in Region One with the win, their second straight. Logan fell to Around the region, Sky View in Smithfield upset Roy and Weber edged Box Elder. The box score: 77-7- 0 The Bears had a few problems with press, turning the ball back for the Grizzlies who through sheer determination, hit a few baskets, mainly underneath. The Grizzlies jumped well, but werent a real match for Adams, Thompson, Clark and Fronk underneath. While the Grizzlies appeared to be very quick, the Bears werent far behind in that talent as the Grizzlies soon learned. with a Leading only at quarter to play, the Bears saw the lead diminish to 42-3- 6 43-4- officers Robert Christensen, left, and Bob Gates look over equipment to be used in scuba diving course offered by the Box Elder county scuba team. Classes will begin Jan. 15 and the public is invited to take them. SCUBA TEAM All Scored Then Adams, Thompson and Falk each scored and the Bears and were spurted ahead never again threatened. 49-4- 0 Scuba certification class starts Jan. 15 (livers host Cats Friday UGdf flips Down Cubs, Trojans GB Certifying classes in scuba diving will be taught beginning Jan 15 by the Box Elder county scuba team, it was announced this week. course will cost $10. It is a must The for anyone who wishes to dive. The course begins at 7:30 p.m. at Box Elder Junior High school. Each night of study will include an hour in the classroom and another in the pool. The scuba team is one of four certifying agencies in the state of Utah for divers, and after completion of this basic course, a national certification can be attained from the team1. More information can be obtained from Robert 2 6 or from Bob Christensen at or or Gates at . 10-we- ek Hive matsters win two more Box Elder wrestlers tacked on two more victories in their string of duel meet wins this past week, defeating a pair of e foes. The Bees swamped visiting South High Tuesday afternoon, 70-and last Saturday they defeated Morgan, at 38-1- home. The Hive guys now have put 26 straight dual meet wins together and are 0 on the season with two tournaments also under their belts to this point. Against South the local lads had a couple of matches forfeited and won nine of the matches by pins. remaining Six of those pins came in the first round. 10 In First Match Blake Burt (185) in his first varsity match of the season after recovering from knee surgery, defeated his opponent by a pin in 1:09. In the Morgan meet, the Bees more than lost four matches theyve dropped in any dual meet this season. Coach Ron Wolff said Dan Marshall (112), Steve Weight (126), Darrell Nickolaisen (185) and Tim Koontz (heavyweight) were especially impressive. A couple of Hivers, Rod Jeppesen (145) and Jeff Hardy (132), dropped decisions to second-plac- e prformers in last years Class AA state meet. Bos Elders Bruce Hubbard (98) was leading his opponent, when he was pinned. Against Morgan in junior varsity, Box Elder came out on Shawn Crittenden (M) dec. Kevin 98 - Nelson, 105 - 14-- Mike Christensen (BE) dec. Dave Webster, 112 - - - 145 - 155 16-- Wayne Tsosie (BE) dec. Rodney Mark McMillian, 3:38. 126 - Mike Hatch BE pinned Howard Thurston, 1:36. 132 - Roger Woodward (BE) pinned Merrill Talahas, 2:27. 138 - Mike Nelson (M) dec. Ron Allen, 6- 2. Jeff Woodruff (BE) pinned Scott Laughter, 3:20. 155 - Ken Childress (BE) pinned Jeff Jones, 3:19. 167 - Larry Velasquez (BE) pinned Dave Jensen, 4:54. 185 - Mike Sato (BE) pinned Joe Clark, 145 - Ron Thompson (BE) pinned Puisk, 1:54. 167 Ricardo Gonzales (BE) pinned - David Yates (BE) dec. Schwas. - 185 Blake Burt (BE) pinned Hmano, 1:09 Heavyweight forfeit. - Tim Koontz Heavyweight - Robert Grunig (BE) pinned Dave Teeters, 3:06. South varsity results: 98 - Bruce Hubbard (BE) pinned won by First leases night. The Bees seemingly had the victory salted away going down to the wire. But some dramatics by the Weber final-minu- te crew turned matters around. The outcome dropped Box Elder into the league basement with a record and evened the Warriors mark at This was not a classic cage caper. Both clubs tried to outdo the other in first-hal- f mistakes. It was a ragged display. 3 The first federal geothermal leases in Utah were issued by of the Bureau Land for the Management in Roosevelt Hot Springs area northeast of Milford. mid-197- 5:14. 10- - 0. - Had Box Elder been able to dispense with the final minute of play at Weber Tuesday night, theyd have come away four-poiwinners. As it was, however, the Hive 5 losers in' hoopsters exited their Region ' One basketball game with the Warriors. Youd have to put this contest in the file under H for heartbreak. It was that kind of a 66-6- Jim Webster (BE) won by forfeit. Rod Jeppesen (BE) pinned Wittke, 1:24. Hastem. 119 138 5go JSdogoD 4 Was Different Mon- toya, 1:57. - Randy Hatch (BE) pinned 105 Dallegas, 0:53. 112 - Dan Marshall (BE) pinned Nelson, 2 '48. 119 - Ken Jensen (BE) pinned Kim, 0:44. 126 - Steve Weight (BE) pinned Hart, 3:24. 132 - Jeff Hardy (BE) pinned Romero, 5:29. action, however, Second-hal- f Speak no . . . The mute swan is not really mute. It hisses when angry and calls its young with a sound that may be described as a feeble bark. was cut from a different cloth as the two teams settled down to put on a fine basketball show. The visiting Bees were on top at each quarter turn and were ahead for much of the night, although by not more than six points at any time. 126 - Steve Weight (BE) dec. Roger Rich, 132 - Rob Wilson (M) pinned Jeff Hardy, watches as students in community school judo class perform. These youngsters along with others from Hill Air Force base, Layton and Corinne will comat Box Elder High school. The time will be 5 to 8 pete in a novice judo tournament Jan. donation is requested for admission to help purchase a new mat. p.m. and a BILL WICK, INSTRUCTOR, - Tim Mikesell (M) dec. Jimmy Reg Roberts (M) dec. Rod Been Cancelled? Jep- pesen, Ron Thompson (BE) dec. Dan Thompson, 167 - David Yates (BE) dec. Kent 155 Trusael, 185 - Darrell Nickolaisen Junior varsity: Refused? Mucho bovine I 20-- (BE) pinned Lee Robinson, 3:48. Heavyweight - Tim Koontz (BE) pinned Sid Williams, 0:33. Began to sag However, at that point, the rafters began to sag on Hive hopes. Webers Kelly Reeves bucketed the first of two foul pitches. When he missed the second try, team mate Frank Shaw grabbed the rebound and hooped it to leave the Bees with a scant margin. Box Elder On the throw-in- , lost possession on a traveling violation and with 20 seconds, Weber called time out for strategy planning. A few passes later, Shaw drove the baseline, made his way through a maze of defensive arms and dumped in a layback shot to give Weber the lead and the game. Box Elder managed to get time out with three seconds on shot by the clock. A Scott Corry missed the mark 66-6- 5 rt 49-3- 23-4- 8 19-4- BOX F G 4 56 G P Conrad Hall 1 67 16 34 64 14 10 9 1 19 Box 1 723-722- 8. 5TJiiijs W3DBft2D, WEBER ELDER 13 723-203- 723-377- 723-346- Jones Sutton Thompson Asay Corry Kaminska F 5 7 19 11 2 2 12 66 23 .. Elder Weber P a Sarlo Jensen Reeves Shaw Chambers Denney 1 Anderson 1 Jones 4 37 52- -65 33 5066 action Nine and saw the Stars down the Yankees and the Wildcats trip the Braves Steven Olsen hit nine for the Lakers and Tom Olsen two and John Collins four for the Dodgers. Dorine Hall had six for the Filers and Chris Udy six for the Brothers. Kirk Bemus led the Wildcats with eight points and Raymond Denetclaw hit for seven for the Braves. Kort Lyons and Shane Whitehead had eight and five points respectively for the Stars and Clay Humphries eight and Todd Cusick four for the Yankees. Each team in the league will play six league games and trophies will be awarded the top team, based on sportsmanship organization. F, a battery has only 20 of the power that it has at 80. But at 0 it takes twice as much power as at 80 to turn the engine over. So we Cold Power Rate our Husky batteries for winter use. Match our Cold Power Rating to your engine CID (cubic inches displacement). Youll have the right battery to face winters worst. Plenty of reserve capacity, too, if your charging system lets you down. At 0 36 MOSITH winning, and BATTERY Each team has a captain and who are selected by the boys themselves. Some 76 boys participate in the Saturday league which runs from 9 a.m. January to noon. 8 1 1 Webster, 145 , Rebound Edge In the stats department, Box Elder held a 7 rebound edge but Weber turned in a better accuracy mark from the field, and 48 percent. hitting 7 Box Elder went and 40 percent. Bryce Thompson hauled down 11 rebounds to pace the Bees and John Conrad was credited with 10 boards, Mike Sutton, 9, and Scott Corry, 8. Best for Weber was 5 postman Rulon Jones who corraled 14 rebounds. Shaw who gave the Bees fits all game long, was the leading scorer at 19 points. Jones added 12 and Rob Chambers 11 for the winners. BexTUders best were Sutton, 16; Corry, 14; Conrad, 13, and Thompson, 10 points. Theres another full round of league games this Friday with Box Elder playing host to always rugged Sky View in a 7:30 p.m. tilt. The box score: 50-ce- 5:30. - 65-6- 1 15-1- 15-- 138 eight-minut- 19-1- 4 ll 5. half-doze- n at be will contest The preliminary to a college meet between Weber State college and Boise State of the Big Sky is conference. The twin-bioffered for the same price of admission. The Morgan results: 112 - Danny Marshall (BE) pinned Bill Webster, 4:24. 119 - Bill Ward (BE) dec. Curtis Jones, 7- - three-quarte- eight-year-old- a critical one for the local lads since the Warriors are 0 and tough. Layne, 3:47. 52-5- 0 Four games were reported in Community School basketball play last Saturday at Central school. the In the Lakers beat the Dodgers, 17-and the Fliers and Brothers tied p.m. varsity meet, 98 - Sammy Mikesell (M) pinned Bruce Hubbard, 5:05. 105 - Randy Hatch (BE) pinned Rich 47-4- 3 and a dejected band of Bees made their way to the dressing room. WITH A HUSKY Boys play continues in community schools COLD POWER RATED BATTERY Next Action Next action the Bees mat agenda is this afternoon when they travel to Weber High for a 6:30 Their widest margin came at 7 in the third period. But it as the hosts was short-live- d came back with a surge to grab a advantage, in the process, picking up a pair of points from two technical fouls. Box Elder bounced right back r at the and led turn. The frantic fourth period was a screaming dandy as the visitors led right up to the final seconds. 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