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Show DESERET Utah prepsfers face must league contests I D t, 1973 5 TOP GAME OF THE WEEK w (i-- ) vs. Legaa ) at USU The second largest crowd to watch a prep contest this year Is expected for this settler. The match-u- p might draw 14,000 and better the Orem-Provrecord set earlier, but LSUs Spectrum holds but 10,500. The Sky View bunch registered a win in the first outing. BEST OF THE REST A state tournament at Layton (5-Ogden (5-berth is at stake in this contest. The winning team automatic-rall- y rates a invite, and, if Viewmont loses to Bountiful, will be tied for second place in Region Two. The with Clearloser, on the other hand, will have to play-of- f field for a chance to meet Region Threes fifth place team for a state spot. Ogden will save some headaches, stumping a surging Layton club, UPisET OF THE WEEK East ) at South The records are mirror ) images. But when these Region Three rivals meet on South's court, won-lomarks wont figure in the battle. George ScuvaUs Cubs have had a disappointing year, losing some close contests and figuring ou of the state meet Theyll salvage some pride with a 5 win. Sky (9-1- first-plac- e o By Lee Besson Dseret News Sports Writer As Caesar said -- MARCH NEWS, THURSDAY, to Its time to Anthony, cross the Rubicon." The hour of deicision is at hand fer Utahs high school hasketballers. No looking back at past wins and losses. Regular season battling to Friaay and Saturday. And photofinishes ia most leagues are on tap to settle important questions, such as who goes, and with what seeding, to staty tournaments? Teams that have already clinched tournament berths are looking for high region finishes foX good placement at state, wnile teams that have wot about as many as theyve lost are carrying hopes for mere placement Regions Seven, Eight and Nine have shunned the process of choosing state entries by league records alone. These leagues are conducting' Round Robm tournaments to decide on top teams. Sevens tourney gets underway today at Richfield. Eight starts today at Cedar City, and Nines meet begins Monday at South Summit School This week the go against Olympus and East meets South. Both tnts are on the latter teams floor, West-side- needs to win Olympus its last two contests to stay In contention for fifth place and a play-of- f chance Mr state against Region Twos fourth place finisher. So the Titans will be up for Weal (5-7- ), South (3-is out of postseason play, but would like to salve their sores with a win over East A good front-lin- e battle between Steve rnorup, High John Post and Larry Hayward against Easts Randy Wait-ma- REGION THREE The loser will tie for fourth with Clearfield. REGION FOUR Even Region Four, boasting the states top ranked squads, has two of its three scheduled contests deciding 4-- If Viewmont beats Bountiful theyR tie the Braves for first the place, leaving Ogden-Layto- winner alone at n matter what happens or coin flips Fnday, play-off- s are inevitable. Region Two places three teams outright into the state meet, with the fourth place finisher qualifying to meet Region Threes fifth finalist for an additional spot No state entrants. Hillcrest travels to Keans, where the hosting Cougars need the win to cinch the leagues fourth and final state is fa) spot. But Hilicrest vored. Should the Huskies lose, their current third place status would be in jeopardy. (7-4- ) travels to Murray Orem and if the Spartans could pull off the impos (3-7- (8-2- ), sible and beat Lie Golden Tigers they could keep alive state hopes. With two finishing wins and two Kearns losses the Spartans would tie for fourth place. Next Tuesday the two teams meet on Murrays floor. To round out Region slate, Granger to Brighton (0-1- in (2-8- ) Fours travels a battle of also-ran- post-seaso- n 75-6- (f-3- American Fork (11-2- ) and need to ) Spanish Fork wins Friday post home-counight tc Region Sixs 1973 basketball championship. (11-2- rt n, (3-9- st 79-7- Rick Spinks and Steve Richards is expected. Best match-u- p in Three finds Highland ) at GranLast time Highland ite bombarded the Fanners but the Rams have been slumping of late. Should highland wrangle another win, theyll cinch a state spot and at least a third place finish. East and West have secured reservations for year-endfrom Region Three. 4-- 64-5- 8 er (8-4- r (6-6- ). 75-5- steel comes to salt lake at fabric prices 40,000 MILE WEAR But a Farmer victory would move Granite within one game of Highland and state settling would have to wait until final round match-up- s Tuesday. also faces an ) Skyline important contest if stale tournament hopes are to be kept The Eagles travel to Cottonwood (Ml). They they are rated heavily to get the win. GUARANTEE Why the guarantee and for 40.000 miles? Because we made it right. Two heavy brass coated steel belts that provide unexcelled stability and mileage. (6-6- REGION TWO If ADJUSTMENT p 1 OF GUARANTEE IS BASED ON ,000 Miles of and exchange, Wear. Tire plus Fed Ex. seems Region Three wacky, take a look at Region Two. Here, things are about as settled as Vietnams cease-fire- . 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