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Show Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 10, 1977 After loss to Royals BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Bear River will host SV Friday Face Roy Friday Bees hot, cold in Logan loss double figures with 15 points while Jeff Scholtec hit 18 and Conrad Hafen 13 for the Royals. With four games to play, the race for state tournament berths are becoming tighter, particularly in the lower levels Unexpected Talent of Region One. If nothing else, Coach Paul Jeppesen may have found a handful of unexpected talent in his reserves who showed con- Bear River, loser to Roy Tuesday night, can just about figure on a playoff to enter the tournament after Logan took the measure of Box Elder 3 Tuesday. And Weber damaged Bee hopes with a 1 upset of Bonneville. Sky View was idle. Fridays games are more important. Weber and Bonneville, e each has a lead over the Bees. To make up ground, Box Elder must defeat Roy Friday while Logan must defeat the Lakers. Weber is idle. Bear River takes on Sky View in Garland which the Bobcats must have to keep hold of the second place lead. 65-5- 1 defensive effort. Eighteen of his points came in the second half. Someone made the observation Tuesday in the wake pf Box Elders cage confrontation with Logan that were the Bees able to pair their first-hal- f perform- Shoot Well As it was the Hive kids came away with two more losses and all alone in the cellar with a 7 mark. They swing back into action again Friday, hosting frontrunning Roy in a game that will favorites. The Grizzlies turn-aroun- gal- 3 halftime bulge loped to a on the strength of some torrid 40-2- second-quarte- r shooting. A two-gam- report was The Logan tiff was one of Virtual Route gymnasiums cramped confines to good advantage, employing a pressing, harrassing defense to make the contest a virtual Exciting Game Tuesdays match at TO another ... Box Elders Clark Andersen takes all the official will allow in getting close to Logan's Jim Anderson during Logans victory over the Bees. A last ditch rally by the pressing Bees fell short. 71-6- 3 are second at meet Kive sophs 46-4- Box Elder sophomores finishtoured second in a seven-teanament at Logan Saturday as Sky View came on to take top Lamented Events Coach Tom Stewart lamented the turn of losing events. We probably should have come out pressing in the first half. That really got us going. I thought it was a game we were ready for and in the second half our. kids just played a tremen-Idotl- s game of basketball, he commented He credited reserve guard Keith Williams with coming off the bench to do a heck of a post-gam- AS ONE ANDERSEN Mat action busy defense and hot shooting from the field to close the gap. With the normally vocal Logan student section sitting in stunned dismay, the Bees came buzzing back and early in the fourth period closed to within 1 five at only to have the Bruins spurt away again. But still not dead, they pulled to within four points on three occasions headed down the stretch but finally succumbed to a bevy of converted foul pitches by Logan. e. , job. But a major portion of the laurels had to be reserved for senior forward Kim Waddoups who was just super, particularburst. ly in that second-hal- f He ended the evening with, best of all the game, 28 points and led the Bees with 12 rebounds while turning in a fine honors. The Bobcats piled up 177 points with Box Elder finishing at 149 and Weber, 125. Others were Logan, 95; Bear River, 754 : Bonneville, 21 V; Intermountain, 14. The sophomore team looked fairly good Saturday. We had more champions than other school and were able to beat a few varsity wrestlers. Garry Norman (101) and Kerry Norman (108) both wrestled very well as did Bert Stanger (122) and Jim Bell (135). We are finally pleased with the progress our sophomore kids have made but we all realize the amount of work necessary to develop champions, Coach Ron Wolff said of the outcome. The sophs are tentatively slat Roy was an exciting, tough and rumble match between two burly combatants not willing to give an inch. route. But it was not over. Box Elder came out after intermission, put on their own performance of The box score: 4-- 62-5- 3 They utilized the old Grizzly With the Grizzlies holding an almost certain lock on first in the portion, Jeppesen will be looking to season some of his younger players in preparation for a play off with the last place team in Region Five, Cyprus, to make reservations for post season play. 77-6- 57 percent. different It was just not soon enough. Terry Lindquist had the hot hand for Logan, scoring 22 points. Jason Allen contributed 16 while Jim Andersen added 12 and Clay Broadbent, 11. In the junior varsity opener, Logan claimed a victory. Box Elders leading scorers were Steve Yagi with 11 and Kline Adams and Malcolm clear-cu- t siderable poise against the leagues leaders. 71-6- percent accuracy mark from the field in the first half. They shot an even 50 percent in the final two periods. At the same time, Box Elder suffered chills at the first-hal- f hoop, coming away with a 33 percent performance. But the ble. find the invading Royals game-leadin- Logans sizzling second quarter contributed heavily to a 58 ance against Sky View last week with the final two periods Tuesday, they would be invinci- now stand Region One Reeves with 10 apiece. Dale g Money grabbed 11 rebounds. The box score: Lettermen sell tickets Bee will play In the end, it was Roys eye at the foul line that put the game well out of reach after the Bears battled to within six with just under three minutes to play. The stage was set for the near rags to riches finish in the third period when a lethargic set of starters was pulled from the game and a quartet of new faces entered and the Bears trailing A tackle from Box Elder High school has been named to play in the 1977 40-2- Nolan Hess, the lone starter on the Bear team through most of the third period, triggered the Sports Roundup offense and DeVerl Stokes, David Peterson, Jeff Leak and Tod Grant battered away at the defense. Royals man-for-ma- n ed to wrestle again this evening Region One (Thursday) when Bonneville comes to Box Elder for a varsity meet. Junior varsity and sophomore action is scheduled at 5:30 p.m. with the varsity contest on tap at 7 p.m. The results: in order of place: 101 Garry Norman (BE), White (SV), Carptner (W). Madsen (L). 108 Kerry Norman (BE), Blair (SV), Taylor (W),Hunt (L). 115 Nixon (SV),Cain (L),Kapp (BE), Tahnezani (IS). 122 Stanger (BE),v Howsley (SV), England (W), Egbert (L). 129 Finch (W), Israelson (SV), Marble (BR), Lyons (BE). Bell (BE), Tolman (B), Chris135 tensen (BR), Norman (SV). 141 Falslev (SV), Chambers (BE), Christensen (BR), Howell (W). 148 Funk (SV). Hassan (L), Weight (BE), Carter (BR), 158 Shupe (W), Berrara (BR), Fulton (B), Thalman (SV), 170 Oyler (BR), Hatch (L), Cottrell (W), Wheeler (BE). 188 Storey (W, Allen (SV), Fletcher (B). Tarragas (IS). Pella (L), Seamons Heavyweight (SV), Hewlett (BE), Porrman (W). - Number (13) 3 p m. Thompsons (14) vs Blocks (6) 4p m. Team No. (4) vs. Yagis Utes (5) basketball Seniors Rov Logan Skv View 6 Bonnes illc 4 4 5 Welx-- a.m Maddox (1) vs. Brigham Floral 11 a m. J C. Penneys (7) vs. Moffitt Ins. (4) lpm Andys Nursery (6) vs. Zundels (3) Malmroses (5) vs. Parson's (2) 2p m. 10 W Where the momentum had decidedly swayed to Roy, it suddenly came flying back toward the Bears as these shock troops tore away at the lead. to Hess finally hit a then make the score Stokes hit a jumper. Grant added three more points and the Bears were within 13. 24-4- Bear River Another Bucket Box L'lder Stokes hit another bucket at the start of the fourth period Region Nine and a game emerged, followed by the infusion of the into Bear starters the game. Roy hit six straight points after Stokes basket but Mark Williams and Hess each hit a foul pitch and Hess scored from outside. basketball City boys one-by-o- basketball Juniors Last Weeks games: Food'King 21. B E. Bank 79; Nielsen, 28, Cusick 22, Hmehmen Morgan Union lntermountain 11. Lehi Don and Dells 44, Andersens Ford 32. Lyons 23, Wolf 16. Skaggs 13, Lloyds 27: Nowak 14. Olsen 7 Noel and Dales 44, Big J Mill 8. Deiter Grantssille Wasauh became 14. 20. Utah-Arizon- Cerebral Palsy a prep football game at Salt Lake City next Aug. 13. Hes Niel Nickolaisen, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Nickolaisen of Bear River City. The senior gridder in addition to being selected as a Box Elder Journal Athlete of the Week during the 1976 football season, a was named to the team and was honorable mention for One honors. He played both on offense and defense. Nickolaisen and other prep standouts from across Utah will contend with an all-sthigh school squad from Arizona in University of Utahs Rice stadium. It was announced also this week that the Box Elder club is selling tickets for both the football basketball game and game Aug. 12 in the Us Special Events center. The lettermen will have the tickets for sale during all Box Elder wrestling matches and basketball games. all-are- , all-st- all-st- Niel Nickolaisen . . on all-sta- r team Things through here as the bigger Royals missed close shots and tips until the Bears could manuver to grab a rebound or steal a pass. Hess and Barry Bradshaw baskets to scored cut the margin to and Coach Ted Smith wanted time nut to regroup the Royals. 20. Hamilton Drug 21, First Sec. Bank Richardson 7. Thompsons 16, Peach city 39. Yagis Utes 35, Block's 28. Menlove Reed 10. frantic 'star game in Bowling back-to-bac- k 56-5- 1 Cougars club Stars in basketball The Cougars clouded up and rained all over the Stars last Saturday for their first win in the Community Schools basketball league. It was the first win for the Cougars and knotted up the tie for standings for a three-wafirst. In other games, the Jaws in chewed up the Wildcats play and the Burners scored the Vikings 1 in play. In other action, the Eagles outflew the Fireballs 4 and the Bullets shot the Hawks The Cougars pulled out a big win, 27-- 7 as Eric Taylor had 10, William Smith six, David Wight five and Robby Nelson four. A tough defense was led by Shaun Bingham, Brian Randall, Ron Petersen with rebounding provided by Travis Steward. Trent Richardson had four and Jamie Vogt to account for all the Star scoring. y 9 39-1- 0 Dunn, Steve Alkire and Delyle Sylvester each canned four points. Paul Snyder scored one driving layout with 20 seconds left to ice the win for the Bullets. It was a good team effort as Mike Anderson, Tyler Dunn, Jay Rennemeyer and Ricky Jensen made contributions toward the win with defense and hustle. Steve Olsen had a pair of key baskets on the way to his 10 points and Steven Hendricks hit five and Steven Hankins six. They had supporting roles from Russell Jaussi, Keith Harper, Randy Hadfield, Kirt Reese, Mike Begaii and Randy who played very well against the league leaders. The league will have key games with the Wildcats, Stars and Jaws all tied for first at 8:30 a.m. at Central school will be the Stars and Wildcats with the Jaws and Cougars playing at Brigh-tenbur- Seniors Maddox 75, J C. Penneys 53 ; Martinez 30 Morrison 12. Jaws Win g Hit Dome Hall tallied 16 16, Tyler Results of Jan. High team series High team game High series women High game women Next Week's Schedule Feb. 12 at BEJH g Juniors 9a.m. Food King (1) vs Andersens Ford 9 31. 1977 Tenth Frames, Betty Dockstader, Mona Groendye, 200 High series men High game men Splits converted From there the ball went into the deep freeze and the only key 2116. 570 698. Tony Steve, 809. Jim Johnson Jr., 230. Linda Nelson, to remove it was the personal foul and there the Royals cash- ed in, scoring five free throws and a pair of cripple buckets to pad the final margin. Hess was the only Bear in 10 11 723-347- 1 a m. BE Bank (12) vs Skaggs (7) a.m. Don and Dells (11) vs Big J Mill (8) noon 1 p.m. 1st Sec. 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