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Show The Salt Lake Trilnine, Sunday, March 2, 1 6 IS 1969 1969 Gass A Cage Tournament to neys opening round is divided into two brackets. One will be played Monday and the other Rosetta By Dick Tribune Sports Writer The 1969 Class A State Basafter a ketball Tournament, week of tumult during which the pairings were al'eied twirr, opens Monday at University of Utah. Region Two champion Higha misnomer in itself land will meet Ogden, Region Ones fourth-placteam, in the inau2:10 at p m. gural As in past years, the tour T tie-- ly. Heres Schedule is the first round Following schedule: the pairings to prevent teams from the same region ing Tuesday meeting in the second round. But, Wednesday, realizing their they had compounded woes by drawing pairings which conceivably would have brought region champions together in the second round, the committee members caucused by telephone and came up with the pairings listed above. 2:30 p.m., F.ovo vs. Tooele. 4:20 p.m., Viewmont vs. Sky View or Box Elder. 6:30 p.m., Cranlte vs. Lehi. vs. Logan pm., Olympus The prelude to the tourney may be the best drama to evolve from the 1969 dribble derby. The Class A tourney committee met last Tuesday and alleviated some tension by chang 8:20 Monday 2:30 p.m., Highland vs. Ogden. 4.20 p.m., Orem vs. Murray, p.m., Sky View or Box 6:30 Fork. Elder vs. Bountiful. 8:20 p.m., Kearns vs. Spanish Runs Highland, Hold Mark holder of a poorer record percentagewise ) than ) either Bountiful or Viewstill goes in as Remont gion Two champ. The old bugaboo, the coin flip, decided that after schools division two ganged up on division one and forced the flip. The city schools persuaded West to vote with the five division two schools for a 5 advantage. High school sports have their own brand of politics. Highland, Murray, Bountiful and Kearns are expected to sur en vive Mondays first round while Provo, Viewmont, Granite and Logan draw the nods on Tuesday. Quarterfinals will follow the same schedut on Wednesday Winners from and Thursday. each half of each bracket will go to the quarterfinals, for example, Highland vs. Murray and Bountiful vs. Kearns. (9-3- (8-2- ), 6-- Draws Nod Logan, The Tribune's No. 1 ranked school, draws the tour ney nod. The Grizzlies, paced Robert by Tribune Laundd , 200 pounds), could meet Highland Satuiday night at Brigham Young Univeisity. Thats the guess from here, in the Logan vs. Highland finals. Before Olympus lost to East Thursday right, the first-roun- d pairings would have been Logan vs. Highland. That's the dribble derby for you and it starts in earnest Monday at 2:30 p.m. Regular Season Ends Final A, B Cage Standings Before Tourney Begin Rosy Outlook by Dick Rosetta r. H Prep Cage standings Region One Tourneys Bow Out, Bui Swan Son;; Hasn't Been Suns Koimd-Kohi- (Final) DIVISION ONE n Region Six (Final) NORTHERN DIVISION RICHFIELD There hasnt been a swan song composed yet but this year signals the apparent end of basketball tournaUtahs renown Region round-robiments. For many years this has been the highlight of region basketball from Nephi on south. Many times, the round robins have superseded the state tourneys in excitement and also attendance. But, next year, the state will be divided into three classes and taps will be played for the round robin as we now know it. Considering the administrators are not about to give up a function which subsidizes many other prep activities, we would not wager too much on a complete elimination of the round robins. An example of round-robiinterest and why the Lee Nyman, Robert Lauriski, Sid Groll and Steve round robins wont go down without a major fight was Laing will be manning the front line when No. 1 rated voiced here over the weekend by local businessman, Homer Bandley. There were more people in Richfield for ThursBest Class A Seven of than round the tourney opening Region days ever before, Bandley offerel. "More people mean more money for region activity and it also means more money for the Richfield economy," Bandley concluded. DIVISION xOoden Wefcer n Money Will Speak This will be the ultimate consideration of whether the round robin, in altered form, will continue in Regions Seven and Eight. Money wall speak very loudly. Linda Naser was one of the busiest young ladies in Richfield over the weekend. Linda, a pert Richfield High cheerleader, went to school, cheered her Wildcats on to victory, and put in a full shift at Bandleys Cafe in her spare time. And a charming host she was. . . . Tom Fullmer, whose Piute team was eliminated basket by from the region tourney on a was for monumental a responsible Valleys Greg Tait, reversal in Piutes athletics this past season. In the words of one Circleville resident, Tom Fullmer was asked to step down from coaching four years ego but when Piute's athletic fortunes nit rock bottom and the athletic fund went into the red, Tom was called last-secon- REGION ONE Player Robert Lauriski, Logan Mike Jensen, Bear Jim Sorensen, Box Elder Ken Thompson, Sky View Dc jo Pehrson, Sky View Bruce Salvo, Ben Lomond Dave Mutrbrook B. L'm'nd Greg Downs, Roy Verl Wise, Weber Pts G 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 796 269 13 252 238 217 213 212 194 13 191 REGION TWO Belmont Anderson, Skyline Bryan George, Highland Gary Ericksen, West John Johnson, Viewmont Larry Green, Bountiful Bryan Puvlish, Olympus Steve Breeze, East Brent Mangum, Olympus Wayne Elggren, Skyline Greg Gardner, Clearfield Alan Wittenbraker, Layton Dave Smith, South Paul Spring, Bountiful Jim Horsley, East d 12 12 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 10 10 12 10 12 362 337 279 248 234 264 251 235 230 189 183 214 172 202 REGION THREE into BCrVlC6. In my estimation, Tom Fullmer should receive Bill Schwish, Murray Cyprus coach of the year honors. He brought Piute fiom thelpui van 'Dyke, B.ngham e st0aTrRosi?Te8rnsprui I verge of athletic extinction to a division basketball championship. All of Garfield County is thankful to JDerewHMMliiianP9Murray 7 REGION FOUR Fullmer, the fan concluded. Ben Allen, Orem Drury, Provo Ray Englestead, who accomplished much of the Craig Stewart Morrill, Provo game success at Panguitch this past season in his first Mark Peterson, Lehi Stan Sumner, Orem campaign back to the prep wars after he coached a Roland Black, Spanish Fork I number of years at Snow College, said: D&CK 8 208 157 154 131 126 121 120 177 115 114 98 Roy 900 .600 .600 662 861 651 Purher 400 606 518 633 818 762 693 583 603 526 9 1 Altamont 200 SOUTHERN Monticeilo 533 719 DIVISION .900 Moab 600 San Juan Green River Notre Dame East Carbon (Final) DIVISION ONE .700 741 382 .200 .100 498 349 531 831 700 Region Seven (Final) 1 2 4 5 8 .875 .750 .500 .425 .000 590 953 500 528 423 484 568 508 543 571 DIVISION Puite Panquitch Region Three Logan Grizzlies attempt to capture Class A state championship. Tourney starts Monday at U. Stadium. (Final) DIVISION ONE xGramte xMurray Jordan Hillcrest Judge in (Bryce Valley Escalante SANPETE DIVISION 452 1 8 467 North Sanpete .850 7 544 Mani 2 .777 509 JUdb 436 Gum son Wasatch Academy Kearns xTcoele Cyprus Bmqham Granger 4 3 0 5 5 8 .444 .425 .000 637 471 474 472 484 509 582 535 582 519 488 463 496 562 515 555 57? Region Eight Final) NORTHERN DIVISION 331 (Final) xProVO 499 578 505 .750 .625 .625 .500 .000 Valley x Region Prep Cagers Named ) 0 Delta Milfo'd Pg rowan 'Millard 452 Beaver 508 7 5 4 3 1 SOUTHERN ace of a year agojthe crew, Murrays xsp.msh Fork SS Kana t Cedar City 5 when the Rams charged to sec- - McMillan and Bill Schwich get- - Carbon D'x,e 5 509 Pavsor and aces Kearns in ond the also made berths the 4 ting meet, Avg. Springville 0 Enterprise Milt Fork Thomas and team. George ?! 510 Lauriski Pleasant Grove 20 Johnson, Viewmont's' tester earning spots of Viewmont, along1 John is 2 Johnson Tooele s Doug Tate, the Widens Golf Lead choice,1 outstanding eager who was also with 1968 (Final) Tribune abater as a junior ace who led the region in scor-"- " IB Bryan head!a of George Highland, MANILA DIVISION (AP) Eleuterib ace. ing with a 26 point average The Salt Lake Tribunes four was a repeat 7 439, landed a the Vikes a to led 6 spot, Class A basketball Johnson, 5 state spot. Region r his third straight 2 513,71 crews for 1969. 5881 8 0 s south summit a Trovo Craig Drury, repeater round and a Lauriski, who led Logan to a Bountiful and Olympus placed opened ON Saturday e season and The Tribunes a pair of cagers on the team1 rom 1968, and center Stewart1 SOUth Rich 368 5 lead in the Philip Orem and lni North Rich 3 3 Bountiful landing Larry Morrill ?? o No. 1 cage ranking, was one of with pine Open golf championship. 2 20 91 j0!echI also landed a pair with the ) Green and two a Craig Campbell 195, juniors picked sending Ben Allen and Stan year ago after he was instru-- ' ) and Titans Bryan Pavlish gers 3 Brent Mangum grabbing Summer to the squad and the mental in Logans fourthplace an .Pioneers seeing Mark Peterson two guard spots. 17 2 finish at state. 16 8 and Jay Hardman gaining Standout Senior Region Three spots. The senior is Region Three saw Granite, From the players listed below 266-20- 23 4670 So. 9th East in tl Kearns and Murray each pick will come The Tribunes 10 All-1- 5 to certain a be standout j3a state tourney which convenes, up two spots with Farmers! State basketball aces who will 299-177one of the be honored by The Tribune at 5 4100 So. Redwood Rd iso Monday at University of Utah.! Golden Richards 14 6 the annual banquet at Ft. Doug- 14 4 Lauriskis teammate. Steve stflte s outstanding aietes an Stan Stilwell on las Club March 17. Laing, also made the 2705 Parleys Way . 484-324- 1 team while Scott Farrell of OFFICIAL STATS INSPECTION STATIONS 544 Ogden, the division two champi-on in Region One, landed aj'Tegtons 1, 2, 3, 19 4 berth. Bear Rivers Mike Jen- i7o sen and Sky Views Doug Pehrson. both juniors, grabbed allregion spots. Region Twos high scoring D-e- w 6-- 6 n sub-pa- 13-- 0 1 18 160 155 134 136 Ti-s- t- (6-7- All-Sta- (6-9- 6-- d d ..... 4 Top 40 Class A Prepsters Skylines fabulous ing . the bench with the rest of us and enjoying every moment of it. . . Gary Hill, the Gunnison star who once was the four-strok- (6-5- ). . Region One Ken Thompson, Sky View Bruce Salve, Ben Lomond Verl Wise, Weber Dave Muirbrook. Ben Lomond Robtrt Lauriski, Lcsan Jim Sorensen, Box Elder Mike Jen.en, Bear River Doug Petr son, Sky View nTC1j junor, scorer with a 30.2 average , a berth as a junior Ram on Team Claimed Bryan George, da. Golden1? Granite Mtlt Chidester, Kearns Bill Schwich, Murray 'Paul Van Dyke, Bingham Doug Tate, Tooele Drew McMillan, Murray George Thomas, Kearns Stan Stilwell, Granite Ron Kunz, Jordan Gary Skiers, Cyprus Highland's The cage standout firm since his graduation . Provo a employed by There are three retired numbers in the southern half of the state. Those jerseys whose numbers are now ex-BY- Position Guard Guard Guard Guard Center Center Forward Forward Forward Forwa rd Position Guard Guard Guard Guard Center Center Forward Forward Forward Forward Region Two Bryan George, Highland Belmont Anderson, Skyline Bryan Pavlish, Olympus Brent Mangum, Olympus Steve Breeze, East Craig Campbell, Bountiful Larry Green, Bountiful John Johnson, Viewmont Greg Gardner, Clearfield Gary Erickson, West Region Four Mike ShoeH. Pleasant Grove Stan Sumner, Orem Jay Hardman, Lehi Roland Black, Spanish Fork Ben Allen, Orem Stewart Morrill, Provo Craig Drury, Provo Dave Peteson. Carbon Mark Peterson, Lehi Ron GiMmore, Payson Tourney Bid Gunnisons Hill and Lynn Parsons of South Sevier. . . . After watching South Sevier here it is entirely Special to The Tribune Utah prep history to score consecutive state cage championships on two different occasions. Vernon Roundvs club won titles in 1961 and 19C5. This year the team is loaded with juniors including regulars ROY Box School's basketball past Weber, One playoff game day night to qualify Elder High team edged 67-6- ter watching 16 teams at St. George and Richfield, winners for 1969 and the Rams look like back-to-bac- 700 715 384 Region Two 1 He Enjoys Th Came the 1969 tourney. .484 .307 .307 804 7S j 619 854 797 n Doug Tate, Tooele Milt Chidister, Kearns George Thomas, Kearns . i School .461 Bonneville Ben Lomond n Heres Final Tally of Prep Points ,65 Union Tao ona yUitah TWO in a Region here Saturas the third- - he Class A State tournament. View defeated Bear River Sky k 1970 for the state as follows: College Box Scores Box 0 NEW MEXICO 102 UTAH 80 New Mcx.co G F T P Utah F T P G 7 Sir'O'd H 6 rei Shr,v"'h BUfrO 'w rd 13 lor-'- I 8.3 14 7 11 00 11 TO 5 10 CO 31 2 2 em 0 O Vae SchaaHma 0 g 5 Lo-- 0 4 2 7 0 2 0 00 0 36 13 2 2 21 36 80 Total Totals 42 20 30 102 Halftime score New Mox co 4. Ufan 43 Total fouls Utah 26 N'vs Mexico 28 Fouled out New Mex co Sancrd Brtck tr, Utah, Newim, Gardner. Mahler, Mar- ,in 15,187 Attendance BYU 0 Lnmo Lv'hqoe Ri finer Howa . Pa sons Warner Miller 0 Davis 18 49 2 5 18 9 3 7 5 8 11 10 11 2 2 12 5 3 1 2 3 3 Totals Wyoming C V Kros ok Dodls p W. S Hall t th Pop'vtch R 7 6 F 11 5 2 10 4 0 0 0 5 W'lson 0 TJYais ' 30 T 2 3 8 Box AtDC 5rprg Th Mar U cna'mon Sackciwitz Pia Nations $r PETER'S 3 16 11 7 o ?4 o 0 i 2 Ml cher's ToHestrup 2 ?J 3 4 9 0 0 2 i1 C 0 A 2 ierson 2 Boa- - 0 0 0 UTAH - Halftime score: Wyoming 46, BYU 35 Fouled out- Runner, Hail Total fouls: BYU 21, Wyom'ng 70 Attendance 6,1 9 Strpf 2 2 e'on id' at e Drt a Ho m McAllister USU 24, 6.312 2 i 1 1 O Connell Totals Haltttme score s. State 42 Foc'ed out Roberts, foils Aitendance or Ire 27 23 23 77 $ate Total GP1P29 Seawater J dc Weber 8 W 44 35 48 67 X 48 66 6. - Would you like to 2 4 3 J J u ST. 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