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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, November 27, 1975 Box Elder BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 10 whips Scots And that, folks, is why ! colled Bees the they're Anyone wsiting Box Elders ball hall last Saturday night went away more keenly aware ot why they re called the Bees C ach Tom Stewart in his ckbut as head basketball coach unleashed a swarm of hustling cagers that left visiting Ben Li mond stung with a 59 57 dt ftat It was a pre season fracas that bristled with excitement, trthusiasm, determination noise lots of noise generated by a spirited student And section At one point in the late stages, veteran referee Wayne Cottle paused during a time-ouwiped his brow and exclaimed, Youd think this was the state tournament1 That you would t, Stewarts courtiers displayed a CAGE DRAMA here as referee Wayne Cottle UNFOLDS get up while other Bees Alan Asay and Wade Hall show some deletion at turn of events Ben Lomond players on the contrary were obviously pleased calls fifth foul on a disheartened Scott Corry lying on the floor Team mate Marlin Jensen implores Coiry to Bear River drowns Ogden River The tour Bear state for a Bear favorite 2 0 Panthers catch the preseason Bears with the same nucleus of players that almost upset West in the opening round of the tournament in Salt Lake City in March But, too, the Panthers return an awesome bunch of talent in four of its starters from that championship team Game time is 7 30 p m and the Memorial gym rafters will be packed for this one The Bears tuned up for the fray w ith a pair of w ins over the weekend, dropping Orem 70 61 on and whipping Ogden Saturday overwhelming 72-5- 9 Fastest Start Its the fastest start for the under the boards, but Thompson, Williams and Cutler were equal to the match and boarded on those teims with Ogden In Foul Trouble Bear River got Ogden in foul trouble early with a quicker offense and tight man for man defense and coach Lorenzo Carter shifted his players around in an effort to find the right combination After taking a 16 6 lead at the first quarters end, the Bears moved ahead by as many as 15 on the shooting of Thompson and Weese The half ended 35 25 Bear River Ogden opened up running harder and flirted to within before Falk four, recoided a three point play and Cutler, Jeff Richards, Thomp son and Weese scored 10 unanswered points to put it out of reach at 50 37 The Bears kept that lead, 58 43 at third quarter stop and coasted in for the win Beai River fans were excited by junior guard Nolan Hess who received the call in the final minutes to do some ballhan dling and the nifty eager dribbled around and through the Tigers at w ill 37-3- Bears in many a season and the future is bright for the cagers of coach Paul Jeppesen The Bears went ahead 10-- in the first period and never were really threatened by the scrappy Tigers of Ogden The Bears passed the scoring around in this game as Dale Thompson, the 6 5 post man, tallied 22 on seven fielders and Good Strength eight of 10 from the charity line Hess and Richards provided Mark Weese, at guard, hit for 15 and Brad Cutler cast in 11, 10 good reserve strength to the of them on long fielders David Bears in the test The Bear R.ver junior varsity Falk hit nine and Jeff Williams kept its record spotless, picked up seven The Bears looked a bit more downing the Tiger JV s raggeded Saturday than the Hess had 13, Barry Bradshaw night before when they pounded 11, and Chris Webb and Mark Williams eight a piece a good Orem team, and the Fans will recall last season fray Saturday saw a total how the Bears were poised to of 61 foul pitches attempted Ogden played a rugged game deal the Panthers a death blow. 2 47-4- 0 foul-fille- d Four teams unbeaten After two games in the Brigham City stake Explorer basketball league, the leaders are maintamng their grasp on the lead The 17th Ward A team, 18th Ward and Third Ward are all 2 0 and the 17th Ward B team is 1 0 Here are the results of the latest games Thurston 80 0 FourlhWard 2 v all 0 0 0 00 Totals d 1 17th Ward H 1 Seventh Ward 42 K Jensen i 24 12 Sevenlh Ward Dunn 2 0 2 4 Hex 0 0 0 T Jensen 1041 4 Hindlierg 2 K Jensen 2 0 34 2 13 Hunt Totals 178 14 Korth o K Beecher 20-- 0 0 0 0 C Olsen 0 4 Beecher 10-0 Totals 11 2 3 pisui noil lippistn II K MtDermilt 0 2 2 to (Ml 22 White kept place in the state meet staged at University of Utahs natator mm gals tallied 91 points, paced by a second place peiformance from the The local back fiom their tourney teams and that spells good basketball ahead West boasts all state guard Scott Runia, who hit 28 against the Beat s in the first game 6 10 Spencer Christensen Perry Biadford and Steve Marshall The Tigeis have a strong tradition going for them this state champs year un defeated in football and trying for the same title in basketball Bear River, dropping into the 3 A has a new tradition to up hold and a good chance at all the marbles in that class They 11 counter with Weese Thompson Cutler, W llhams and Falk It could piove to be one of the best basketball evenings of the preseason The Ogden Bear River box seme Hi Kiur jr ll (, yard fteestyle relay team compromised of Lisa Hansen, Becky Bakes, Cindy Anderson and Barbaia Jensen East High school with a sttong showing in the diving competition captured the state title, piling up 181 points to easily best second place Murray w ith 126 points 400 Cypius 96, grabbed the third spot Other scores included Ben Lomond, 87, Judge, 81 Logan 30 Cottonwood 69 Bughton 68 and Provo, 66 Box Elder girls now have placed fourth second and first in the last three state meets Top individual ptiformance Barbara mli ( Tried to Go Inside Ben Lomond tried to go inside, Alan Asay intercepted and then drew a one-an- d one foul With just 11 seconds on the clock, the 6 4 senior meshed both attempts to sack up the victory They did it with scoring ace Scott Corry sitting on the bench, whistled there with five fouls at 5 19 of the fourth quarter It was still Corry who paced the point production The 6 2 senior had 15 with three others bieaking into double digits for Box Elder There was Steve Nowak, a 6 2 senior who came from relative obscurity in Paced by Green Ben Lomond was paced by John Green, a 5 4 floor general who obviously is the key to Coach Ron Carlings hoop hopes this year The little guy got 17 points, 11 from the charity BEN LOMOND G F P 6 1 2 13 Dike 18 Jennings 4 7 3 11 15 17 John Green 3 James Green 3 Favero 113 20 17 Ben Box 19 15 Ward 2 Larsen 63 17th 000 0 ( 17th Ward lh Ward 27 Steveart 1 002 4 15 leminer 4008 ( oleman 2 0 0 4 Steeel 0 0 0 0 Swam 3 0 0 6 Garn OUOO Totals 1734 1 3 Johnson 3 lsthWard Williams 0 Harlan 0 0 0 0 Kaekham 0 00 0 2 elasguez 0 0 0 u Cosgrove Me. rut (Mill Nilson 72 3 16 Dietz 00-00 Totals 11 . 7 24 (Mi 6 '3 Jep D 26 15 7 11 2 4 10 4 5 10 113 3 0 2 2 3 9 28 59 52- -57 42- -59 ut k St i ike edgue Goldi n Bowl 21 147 Hi suits of o High U am suits Nick b Barber Nicks High learn handicap sentb I Barber 2k-- i High Uain game tail s Groccrv "21 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S 10 s r Hu h it is Miss 7gUTH 100 O i ) SOLID-STAT- E im Bush liOMACO Uahhn ll.d i m I is ( R urns (i irn n O Ogdi n lit ir Rp Is GIANT SCREEN CONSOLE TV -- s() M s sS " 23 97 DIAGONAL The ASHBURY Q- - EtTTlQll'lHlIlIlMIcm early September 1775 Benedict Arnold was busy preparing his troops for the opening of the Canadian campaign He would soon AND GET THIS G4543W Contemporary styled lowboy console Cabinet beautifully finished m simulated grained Walnut with legs of simulated wood material in matching color ZENITH AMFM DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO Only (C march toward HURRY QUANTITIES LIMITED Mli 7 Moms loo 5 4 4 3 Bowling Results stripe But the Scots leading scorer was Jennings who will be tough for anybody to handle Dike added 13 points The new look at Box Elder is not restricted to the coaching staff this year The players came out in flashy new uniforms and a spotlight foi the Bee players when they were introduced Stewart who took the of floating in stride early, came off the bench like a shot in the third period And promptly got socked with two technical fouls by an official What brought the ball boss to his feet was a play in which a Ben Lomond player drove for a layup and was fouled The official signaled the basket good Trouble is the ball never went in and Coach Stewart was momentarily not to be consoled over that tuin of events The Bees hit the road Tuesday finished Jensen G F P 3 33 8 20 34 29 Totals 57 27 ELDER BOX Kaminska Corry Nowak Hall Asay Walker Jensen Lomond Elder in both the 100 P lilt Ills Brent one-poi- and 200 freestyle events and Becky Bakes place d elc v enth m the 100 freestyle Lisa Hansen was tenth in the 500 yard freestyle and Colleen Aoki captured ninth place in the div ing competition There weie seven new re cords posted in the fastest ever state event Emily Call coached the Box Elder girls eighth ilk htmpon junior (6-6- basketball sheme of things, to some timely buckets and or the Bees was tuined in by get He had 11 points Debbie Gale who made the rebounds while Asay and Wade Hall who finals in both the 50 yard free displayed a floating jump shot style and 100 yard breaststroke placing sixth in each event The medley relay team (Cm dy Anderson, Debbie Gale Lisa Hansen and Sharon Bnnton) placed seventh (consolation championship) In other individual competition, Gail Anderson placed seventh in the backstroke while Cindy Andi rson was eighth and Jana Hash ninth in this event Is St reciprocated, Walker, in his first varsity contest, went to the foul line for two charity tosses With 44 seconds remaining, he bucketed one of the two pitches and the Buzzers held a ad vantage night for another practice game at Layton and now wont return to action until Dec 5 when they travel to Viewmont Theyll be on the road again for a Dec 9 date at Jordan and wont be on display for the home crowd until opening Region One 12 play against Roy on Dec lib 37 Ward 96 Fourth Ward 3 Wixcombe 4 00 8 INth Ward just 54-a- ll Ward B Wells Jo-- 11 Darn Hatch 0 13 1 Me Millan 0 0 0 0 Eskelsen 3 Mitchell 012 1 Slot! 012 Slevvait 0 00 0 Totals 1.13 20 41 Wavman 23 18lh coming to play and brought the manpower to get the job done In the end, however, it was not physical properties but mental determination that meant the difference Box Elder which jumped off to an early scoreboard advantage, only to fall back, was 10 counters behind going into the final period Scot players were hammering one anothers hands in delight But that was before the Bees had their way Stealing the ball repeatedly, they rang the scoring bell at a fast clip and by the periods mid point had knotted the count at When nifty little Curtis Kaminska drove for a layup, giving the Bees a 56 54 lead, bedlam broke loose Ben After Lomond that will help the Bees a lot this year, each tallied 10 points Kaminska was just short of double figures with eight points Asay sat out much of the first half when he picked up three quick first quarter fouls trying to contend with folks like Dave Jennings (6 7) and Jake Dike ) who started for the Scots Coach Stewart ran nine players into the battle, including a pair of sophomores, Marlin Jensen and Steve Yagi, and junior Keith WTlliams who didnt even play the roundball sport last year 23 1th Ward 23 B 11 3 12 Third Ward - Anderson Nelson 0 0 10 J Nelson 9 3 19 G 1 2 2 2 4 0 0 Nelson 00 Smith Call 3 2 8 Warburton 0 0 0 0 Totals 20 5 7 45 13th Ward Tavlor 800 16 Larson 013 Nielsen 0 0 o jj 2 17th 45 48 Juistn 42 Third Ward itals 002 Bill linville 0 Olsen 00 00 Holmes Box Elders girl swimmers Satutday paddled to fourth In Alien 0 0 0 0 11 who coming girls place fourth at state swim meet only to find the thrust pushed aside by the more poised club The Bears lost that one 57 52 after leading by as many as six Each club brings four starters rp Explorer basketball in Hivtrs BE Tourney replay: Bears vs West on BR hardwood Therell be a state 4 A nament replay Friday at River defending champion West stops by little scrimmage wnh pressing, trapping, dogged defense and a busy offense that ran at full tilt through most of the evening Visiting Ben Lomond from Re gmn Two, boasting a decided size advantage and a substantial lead through much of the game, couldnt ward off the Came to Play And this was not your usual Scotty cage quintet They came Newburyport where eleven bateaux (boats) were waiting to sail him and his men to the mouth of the Kennebec River FURWITDRE-APPLIANCES-CABP- ET THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT 69 South Main Brigham City 723 - 5258 i 5 4 |