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Show &&-- .I2 JvSlt Lake Tribune, Sunday, December 29, i 974 - up- w '? y t atcii lied in ee Iii Battles ' if 1 om v 1 v 2-- A , Whaitonb 1 - 'A Wasatch iadvitbal Motto: Co L ft, Yoimr Man. Co Left Jeff Hill Returns for Bulldogs 1 Lex Chamberlain High Seining Poke . Class A Cagcrs Look for Crown 1-- New coach Bill tarr can look to live leDhnnde's throe cm ms varsity team and two on the junior wirsitv That should bo enough to contuse many a toe Wasps Doin ('lvdo, Hon Cut lilo and Hat dd Reimmd I)ais play lefthanded onthcj,.joe Alan team lefthander will toll you. both its ad antares and disadvantages As any Ti lbune a southpaw h.is no but it's a disadv outage when you'ie , sup de'ense. While most high school basketball players can no both ways these days, a coach with lelthanders has a definite t In fact, most coaches would give their right arms to have a team with live lelthandeis on it while Region Sew on. Nine and Ware just starting play. Wdloid, Kanali. North Summit and South Summit all ajipear to be the teams to beat this year but three-tnn- e detending champion Gunnison won't give up its tub without a light Milford loots-- prm oriid and imdcleatcd in Region Fight Jimmy Raines is one ol the limrt pinspocU in the state and has plenty ot lie Ip kunal) easily matches the Tigers height and the Pokes are out to avenge an ojieniiig-se.isoChamhei-lein- . loss Ia Kit Janes and Greg NoUs and CoiniiiciiLs school should have a booster like Judge Memoi nil's Haul McGill During the past summer, Mi McGill poisonally supm'v lsed wink to restore the Bulldons football field He helped in the removal ol 2.000 yards ol hard pan clay, at cording to a Judge Utt C,iucrcncc football brochure, imported 5JHH1 yards of Every sand, placed 1,100 yards of new top soil and laid U),000 square feet ot sink He also helped rebuild TOO bleachers, install an automatic sprinkling system, correct a north south slope, complete drainage lines and install a two inch service line. While Paul had help, he put in a lot of hours and deserves u pat on the bac k . Oil a recent trip to Duchesne High School, we noticed that Glaier pi ovule plenty ot Roger Cowan and Stan Young were listed as track record leadership. holders at the school. Young holds the recoids m the llHi Real Battle and 220 while Cowan has the high jump mark The two ieh rivals North and hav c the same at school about to went ho time, coaches, South Summit should stage returned to the aiea. Roger is now a rookie basketball coach at Duchesne while Stan is a second-- j ear mail at some pi cut battles in Region ot the Tahiona. A look at this week's standings shows the two Nine on the other end both should be and staic The m the couching department. must be doing well stiong come tournament Eagles and Tigers are unbeaten m Region 10's Class A time four-degre- e n . . vv 1 Vi Region Ten pmimses to Ik one ot the most even races m the st.de this season with any team m the league i upablo ot vv a king aw ay w it h the title or a tournament beith hetore things ai e over ! yeai. Class Ibv ision. Chidester alwais Ted Gripe ol the week. I'll never understand coaches who bee lor publicity and then, when given a chance ior a newspaper story before a hi- - game, tell rcjKirters to play it down so their athletes don't get psyched out . . Rcmemlx'r Craig Nielsen who played on Manti High School, Snow College and University of Utah teams? He has a brother at Manti tins season and sopiiomoie Doug Nielsen is a starter for Wilbur Hraithwaites club . . . While talking a suit players in the central Utah area, a couple of brothers in Richfield deserve mention for keeping the Wildcats undefeated in Region Seven Class 2 A play. Junior Ron Brown and sophomore Scott Brown are tearing up the league with their scoring and rebounding Rumor has it that mole than one coach m the area is dreading the thought of hav ing to go against Scott lor two iuoi e seasons. tomes up with fine teams at North Summit and Gary Richins Doug Porter, Kent Pace and Jell Cuitis provide a small hut gutty nucleus. S i!th Survii!1 " k u vir-ju- i e s and place linisher m the state meet last year arid Kent Frazier has a ve'teran team returning with junior twins Kendell and Wendell Wonlsti'iiluilmo joining Boyd Mitchell, Yunce Lewis. Stan I Page and Davidlwfler Other Contenders Gunnison leads the other Class 1 A title contenders and it should be noted that a team Rom Region Seven has won i v c rv small school title smi e In a recent league game against Beaver, Kanabs Jetf heaved a pass W feet across the lloor The pass missed its intended ret ener and Ixnineed into the basket It was that kind of a night," moaned Beaver coach I Aim laisons . . . Nommati ms tor the smoothest playeis we've soon so tar this season go to West junior Scott Runia. Highland's Craig Christensen and ILlleiest's Chav a Iaipe. . . New Altamont basketball coach Bill Monanares reports that he is starting three sophomores this year and that Mae Field sted. A1 Barton and Jay Burch are all playing well Is tbeie a team in the st.de tailing more than three sophomoi i s' l'lVl Jett Hill is the onli lemam-mot the Bulldog state hut he could be cnougii with help lrom some small but quick teammates North Sevier could be another team to wutcli in g puit machine Wanderings? How come basketball interest is so low m Salt Lake County ? It used to be that it vv as dif fti lilt to iinii a seat for anv game. lately . there s almost .is many empty seats as tilled seats and Paul Bilk's Wolves wcie the last team other than Gunnison to Seven Region in it w m order o tirlst RfcGtON SEVEN cooks lik lv NOSTH SfcVlf- - R Pawl twts rtoolntr aittpnoer w m payers MKe PA k Te'liwfd fhad Bcrnt, Jim CniQ Eooie Burr, Wdtl Sorcnvm Mukt-awJim Rpvnoks Rick Rubinjn Alan Pererson Travis Simpson and Dave Team, pfckod lnce Jonnson Hill is ttyeonly retun um jON t rrie ort ng chnto n Roiiiiivu nt (Vorv rlun could wttti playcrs like Mike Craruuli Ronme Ball Blake Nav Steward Kneven Bf ad Jensen Curtis Jensen Greg RosenvaH Kttrjert Cnnd ketif Latsen, Greg Hill aid mrw hiit brent NeijYi SOUTH is m the mtdt K ' rk Torgensott ' X s 4? v I I i ' , i, , v 4v o HM --. Kiiy ' r ft X' S & - 11 - r i t 1 ', t .X - J) i.ia i.i Barton and the Wasps rely cm Mike Jones. In Region Nine, Wasatch could give Morgan a battle lor the title while Grantsv ilk, Union and Intermountain are expected to battle for the third st.Ue tournament sjxit. Top t ProsjM-- 2-- 75 Rosters. Picks UereV Class Cae CP or der of nub REG ON SEVEN avf RICHFIELD Sophomore Scott funtor Ron Brown, a brother comtitnatior make the Wildcats toe team of tne tutore and ttie future may ott oom Coach Boo CuH will to Kevin Curtrs. James Rider Scott kx Teams picket m B'on Banvy Kirk Terry Pat V"-o- Bryant Hettrie, Ryan Anderson Wt iov Jensen and Layne orgers on JUA- B- Duke Wasps Mere a surprise tmisner in the stat0 tourrameH hit year and shouki be fairly strong this ynar with ceiirrr Mike Jones leading toe way to watch are Lvnn Hansen, Brent Park Rus Gadd, Kerry Gee and Scott KendaM MANTI The Templars rouldcnaiienoe tor a tournament berth w th roach WMour Braitowaite looking tcxiuardClark barton tvv most of his ortenst Otnera to watch include Mike Douglas Hayes Davd Green Km Garridt Strve Connr Randy Clark Scott Fwdiav, ion huw. Nielsen Doigias Carl Wanktss, Keliv Sonorup, Paul B'aito wditt and Ron James EMERY Coach Brent Arnold's top players are Brent Barton, Steve Keisel. L eme Wiiherg and Raiph Nofsen H'schetprooFron is lack ot s.ze Watch Stott Kitxlr Kent arsen Tvt Kwnhnrr Jeff Johnson Kevin Reynolds Barry Cowley and Srott Wilson Refs Ohts stte Cor, NORTH ntor SANPLTE-sophoir- 6 5 is fr only bw man John Erickson has to look at but seniors Kei'f johoftsen Mike Bird Scott Atired Mike Buchanan and Jett Olain piuvtde experience Walch Rick Gundry David Backharri, John Grosvenor and Hank Dovey Lnn Rasmussen, at Miltord 1000 5C4 Kanan Beiver F uh d57 714 32 BrrpVa 479 42V 449 439 Ai5 420 453 402 500 435 418 446 Chnstenson 4F7 3 8 3 6 410 443 ijuQ 317 4uo UK) nno 160 127 75 36 y aw U UU0 l(b miu-hR- D Coach Ke'to Ghms got the Eagles m fre state tournament m his rookie year and players like Sieve Condie, Date Robins Tim Carhng Clair Harmon Mike Stmt and Dave McKee would tow to rrwke ttv trip to Provo again Otoers to watch mcluoe Mark Hoyt Stephenson Johnny Monsen, Mundy Ddn Davies and Don Beckstrand HURRICANE The Tigers have a trow coach in Lvnn Christensen as well os a rw V7afch Tracy Cox, Howard 6itsue qvm Bruce BaHard Doimy BoadaH Steve Giaiwr, Irvin Hmton Koith Scftxen Siann HNiston Russrll Jtonson, Brent Jones. Altred Stucki and Kelly Stout Jueb 0 ? 3 Class? A 2 0 1 0 0 Region 2 14 157 204 COO 128 119 5n0 92 000 lb DUG 68 127 132 m Eight ley 86 66 J86 Class Dixie City M card Huuncarv? l 0 I 3 0 0 Reoon Class Wasatch Morgan Union 0 Inttmountain Grantov m Ti Enterprise Parc Ann Pannyilch CtTOar TJ3 000 e (Doesnt 2 Nine l?f. sh 71 1&7 2 A 0 0 0 1 000 GO) 0U3 '0 0 Of 0 Region Ten Class lfKiuJe Saturday REGION NINE MORGAN C'efending state champion looks like toe power of toe north aga.n this seson with new coach Ken Hunt at it e helm Stan Nie'sen and Russ Sommers Morgyn Game) 2-- A Brxe Will oms Ron Crtu, Cjrt im and Gary ftTan U JMCN CougarcoorhLvnpPatoonw rrtlv On Chris Orover Mark Ferguson Bart Terry Bill Ua'lh('rq Trowo Mornii Bnxe Dart B airae Demi'S Cameron bi Kfn Or edge Kelly M er Traiv Monks Me Donato Duaiv Nelson TamyRtsmus FkhecKi0 Kevin m Sorousf sen ka cTOik Gc GRANISVH LE -- Boo WilH'OtS LOWDOvS sWxtto challenge tor irt h ,rn ano f'Mi stat with Brad foumomnt tx.rh from this Travis (ampheM Jetf Dkx rick Atxkvson Roger son Mirk Hutchins, Erie Johnson Ken N t son Jdv Sofibcrg Key LfTOvnon R Bvan j ihn Worthington and old ng w'l Coach Gary Rohiv-- r INTERMONtAIN wMh a typically smal lrom, wnt loiik to John fvxjav Paui Benay Ewinis Yr ne, Wilv ic Terrome Giver- - up Onnaiiy Victor T kyie 'no' Rirhard Smrmy IQ Jackson Li'-yHeewah Hancn Vanjei ano Laurel Frea REGION TEN MOABCo-vDpi Ford rt oorts a team with a firm dtiitude led by Jr ti Cafrxv Bd Mixe Adk son arxf KnowHes Donme jonnson to walrti irv'ute Kenny Rcoerts (itoer Vor AViys Kevn Danes Wvatt, Morlyn K wiv Bom and Mike Bunc e Tne Brnncos gto'jld oatie tne KAN JUAN w to Red Devtis tor toe tournanxn1 su BhcMtoshiH, piavtrs ixe Lyle N elson, K J H Butt Gerai i Bark Ktunv Andersm Herman Mark Francis Jones 3 nxny S.r Bruce Cxnran vats hitn.y Karta-h'erano Lyk Black bl rt Region eight CEDAR CITY Kidman Cobv Leavitt may be toe state s tinesf bq mar and his presence maces alone Dck Hoftbs aew toe teem to beat But Leavitt is not the onY tme Cedar brill player and Rev Mevers Robert Shirts Brad Backner Mike Hair Steve Hair, Joe Scott Burns, E Holmes Lee J Burns, Corry Lmdy Dav s Scot Srotibe arid Km Nieison of de prev plenty help DIXIE It any team can cha'ienge the Rednien, Dor Lav's Flyers are toe Mm, especially if lumors Brure Hurst ano Kip Staheo come through Others to watch include Jeff Gobier, Jim Goodrcw, Ranoy Loveil Garry lohnson Randy Riad, Doug Bentley Churk Spiliser Kelvin Nisson Steve Capim KeLy Blake ano Randy Prisooro DELTA If Scott Corry comes back from a pr season spleen miury toe RatXxts couid challfcoge for the leagut title Paul Skeems, Dean Fowles and fcdis Peterson are ail strong pcayers tor coach Mitch Mvers Others to watch mcluoe Dean Mondv Reed Enckon Scott Pace Richard Ashbv Jetf Peterson, John Dalton Ed Shepherd and Rick Escaidfito Valiev Official Dale 'IViinis iWr'Cls SLLLSBl'RY, Md iPi-Jim- my Connors, the reigning Wimbledon and 'J S. Open championship, will lx among the top tennis pros competing m the U S Indoor f ircuit's 12 tournaments m 147.). The schedule will oHn with the iaO.lKHI Bahamas International Ojx-n- Jan . in 4 Freeport, and will In highlighted by the L S Lawn Assn.'s Tennis here, y s Indoor-('hampionship- Feb. hi. Otlur tournaments are Birmingham, Ala., Jaiv Roanoke, Va Jan 2; tattle Rock, Ark., Feb. Boca Raton. Fla., Feb Ridgtield, Conn , Feb. 2, Hampton. Va , i, March New York, March Omaha. ,Neb.. March 24 .30, and Washing 2H-2- 7, 3-- 10-lt- 17-2- ton. April ONE PUROLATOR OIL FILTER 0vl n Oriee Jre Luian, Wy Dan McCleuan, Acfcute RkhSawava Tevr ynwirtz Mark Snerptot Paul Sniramizu. Rick Stoecxl and Rtxi V anderSt exopen NcTRTH RiCH This 11 for your car Richard stokes ST JOSEPH Paul Willards club could be Boh Airugarat Toni j tin witr strong PLUS 5 qts. Valvoline lan Warns Keivin Piigmire Cook Steve Bob Watch qr aduated Umnrrey Ted Wfton M ke Mattson, Ken Wuston Stvne Warns ev Ovn Weston, Vu Weston kevinDustm DUGWAY -- Coach George Bruce will look to Barry Gadnet , Gary 01 M k Vagann, Rt id Grawo Steve Tone! Doug Bans Russ Vxris Gimi Smith, David Pvne Cru-- Pyne may be levs strnmks! team since Hann 10-40-- W All ar Climate Oil - or 2-- - inc m w-- - J RICH wh i Heivk-rxc- - Dwight nas some timor tAA'k Cai'i,nr and 6 2 hijtot serno Kevin Wahms Osiers to watch .nciude kaexty Sheprrd Torn Tucker Bill Vaughn Morgan Kent Lewis Korv Ai I mates Tr uc von Myrnhv MANILA Coach Ga'y Mcrm ook to Mik uxiry ps lesen, Devar long L trry HiU- - 0 rinv W'kk keiin arai, Bob Tra ms Steve Doogia Doug Bck Mutr and Keiy Ofxay FOR "hC DC AT liAff jL r coK.h GtOtge W ring on y the t (Kaes bark in i tty after sever ui vears Freshman r at 67 me Lrt.1eFj Otrrs to wat h include Steven Coo hs FkitiOv shupia, Eddie Oixeb k tndv Swmson 6uce At drs.iie anc lewis Srv RfcGlLN TrN Nt-DUCHCSNF r.A.n RomhT Coan fetum-- to hi, od vt,e)o Micre tie hor s it) ukt the Fglvs u a itvvjue t Me W aPh R- vMA.JJhlUw PriR-- s ,jne5 vtch firvsl team in sistrs tv Arty f dt06 - toaxh Stan Yccoqhad a oush but jhouvt come bat song wi'h muk a veteran team ad bv F yan Rhoades Rex Fabrizu, Le Gx B tan Burt Jett LxKi Curry Tom Wood HJi Giles TimBurt a xi Dm Wood IVMTNTICFLLO rtt F barks Tery VYtuuhan Dave Cxarrd SteveLitos s id tkjsd Larsen kad Jcmes Nie son s Buck ftfliers to wan ji a n Mirh RoJd !kxg iAartfn Lrq jaon Wngf AT RrAy Dona d La'igsron arid ChRBON Tne Vknus of Do 3 coutd n ft t. r u'na-- f tTi v'cd un r incrtiy Rirtv wit Kun K ng Or vat Murlev V.irk Harris AAickay Ra1 Garv Preston Leny nxisvti Carl tiarris uoroa WukH'vfd arxt Mu? WAV Tojn HPmvNJC' 40ft A T a.mon fww Cf. n B ' r m H r iv tthr,xj 0 Me a gB. tj. - 'hr' play lefthandcil varsity plavers do two jiuiior Ileber sehem). 561-22- Js elosmd CmestoWAicritfcr90l'jn'uod r Gory M HeidJst, Doii T Wictmv tVlvx) Ttnrv rirm'l K.- -i TfTx'kfr Vut Lhnsmrvm a,u cmvo uu vxl Rr-'- IHtSP S Yi 8141 South i t .1, r State Street n j M m- V t : I (Auk f t 4 i x. .t f . mm MIDVALE, UTAH SKA aL-- 61 I w 4i lwk 'o - Run Carlih in Ron and Scott Biown while the Templars look to guard Clark Class fr Priori left. ao.d liarold RenrmJ ail rtlassmen North S v ier South Sevier Gunn son Wayne hod bCJOTH SUMMIT' The W loras second in the sate lart year and cock! finish higher th s year Kent Frazier wl look to Bovd Mitchell, Vance Lewis, Stan Pago, Wooisternulme kjevm Andtrson Kendell Jetf P eer son David Letier Wendell Wools tennume Clay Oawaon, Tony UAter and F Duu g Clyde, tme The Wildcats have mv1 Bruce Hurst lads Dixie (row Coby Lvov id Qkter H Wasalih cagers champion Morgan and re turning stais Stan Nielsen and Ross Sommers won't give up its crown without great difficulty. The Trojans look like the strongest challenger to the favorite role around the rest of the state although Rmh-iielJuab, Manti and Mo.tb could all surprise m the tournament Region Seven The race for Region Seven's tnst two state tournament spots should be hectic with Rtchlicld Juab and Manti all having shots at top 4"7 ;'7-- ' NINE REGION GRPTN RIVER T Art htrpvs have their w th ni Vutero lead nr ?j t di this point, defending North Sanpete SUWMIT-T- ed NORTH he's anoher t ne crew with Cary Rich ns Doug Port Bryant Stovens. Larry Jones Kent Pace Jeff LouJer, Jett Curtis, Steve Room-soKav Rkhms, Bret Bowen Stanley Ch Jester, Chad Boyer end Jetf Orgili ieaotng rtL' j . ;h Cram Heaton, Clmt Poiiock, Houston i ; - T 6-- ILiskellxiil Slau(!:nj;s Region Oti t 5 r ,J plu.Vel's. Then theies M.tih liver's Delta dub which, when center Xrutt Corry returns alter a proseason injury, could challenge its southern eountoi parts. White Cedar Citv and Dixie look like the teams to beat at I Kp 4 lm : 1 m 3 - . f , -- and Bruce Hurst and Gary Johnson. Jim Good row and Jett Gubler aa steady J Gary Owens Neil Sawyer Millard Hatch, Denr Henre uef Owwis Martin Nav Gary Church and Kvm Frandsm WFNDCA a i r the state championship But even winning tough Region Eight won't be an eus chore for the Reunion Arch-- i iv al Dixie to the south is capable of challenging the Kedmen tor the league title, especially with the year ending round lobin being played on the Flyer floor. ve Frank VwrtH nand Larry V s Kay Miners, Robert Shirts. Brad Blackner, Mike and Stine H.ur, Joe Burns. E J. Conn, Lee Holmes, Scott Bums, Lmdy Davis, Scot Strobin and Kim Nielson provide coach Dick Hobbs with tlu depth he needs to win ' New coach Ws Tinr-ecairv on a wmring trad'tion Made Codeia Kmt Argy-eBryce Mciean Clare Prestwich Dennis Weston Brad Bart Argye, Gary natty Kent Huff man R eky Limb arx.1 Dan Peart Pairmf hnpes to lead the TINTic Miners to fust tournamtHTt berth ever with Kent Chrtd Jer-Gou'iev oien Wahl burg Paul Arrx B ity Hanson and Ray GartxTt leaomg the wav PARK CrtY-N- ew oath Ron Slopan takes a sra'1 senior tp,im into le s Wah n Pat Pirragiio Fvatr. WiMte Murom, im k iryj Doug Bums Mute Plummer ? i Roetndv Th s could be the season that WAYNE Feni Heatons Baikjers break o.t of their and cha lenge for a state spot dcidnjm Wavne is a much improved team that couto bt the equal of any team in this ba artced league REGION EIGHT MILFORD John NiHen's T gers hnnhed sixth in the state last year but nave hoces of timshiioj much higher, oossibfv even tint tn s senbon Watch Jim Raines, Kevm Barnr-s-, (janand Tait, Allan Maver, Russell Smith Tom Jones, Russell Holm Brian Hanky Roger Barnes ano Brvan Edwards Kanab hooes to put a state KANAB basketball trophy alongside its too bail hxohy ami Hal har bim has the Ptavws to do lust that Wavh Jetf Rrves, Lex Chamber ian, JettFro Eire Johnson Tracy Bunting k.rbv Enckaon, Greg Keniev Glover Ga7i r. Brad Crofts, Kit Janes ard Duane Ridmq PIUTE TheThunderbtrdiOtTomFuimer are a surprise and could finish nqh Watch and Mark, Mon hi and 4 Russer' Dadon Bruce and Kra q MorrM and N ai Finmore RKky G eave Mike HasMe Ch x3 Nav ano Paul Price BEAVER-Ly- ot Parsons should tak quvs like Russel Aibrech Gary GiJims Den Eyre Chrn Gale Mike Mynrs, Mix' Rcf,.n on Tory White steve Gni ns, Steve Lowe, Rower Dan Vvarshall and kc'iv Stap ev to the tournament F cCAlANTF The Moqui out otf to a slow srtft but snomd come Tom Kohler tool's to Da' Litton Stone Porter Vem Mcineilv Jerry Taytor, Johnny Avey, Nuer Lfman Gary Liston, Wane Pollock Gary GHNm Scott Stem Wade Baird and Brvan Gr ft n BRYCb VALLEY-U- are Ramsay s Mus tangs have one of their strongest Lams in recent years with Brant Barton Wavne Lfevre, Monte Twitcneh, Alrred Foster, JeH Oekes, Jett &tou Mart'' Ramsay Kun Chvnoweth Jonn Mi'ier ano Bart Smith leading the way VAi LEY Principal Coach Quin Newby could have a con ender come round room time wi plovers like Albert Knowles, Kyle Sorensen, Cary Reese Terry heaion Steven Hevbume Robert Baird, Darwin Lamb Wes Hoyt Bf ad Lamb Bret Lamb, Victor Camp oei and LaRell Roundv FAROWA- N- New coach Russ Shirts looks to Jon Robinson. Dave Lamoreaox, Prul Hermanson KirkMatheson DonHulet Curt fVMRJMi. Ml iyui, Tun kuxaouu, Ted Ccxwe Jen JonnsonvJ Russ Aboott ENTERPRisF Fred Woods Kim homas. Richard Phelps, Danny Emett Jeff Holt, Kim Holt, Ross Staheii, Glen Simkins, Larry Fhieips, Biame Farnsworth and Cort Clove pace Stan Hoft s inexperienced club hANvxOITCH- - Veteran coach Ray Engles end arts a voung team whct may slow tne bail down this scison WaVh Doug Owens Pf, ? Vermon of a rebuild year but his seniors have a tine attitude that could make the Rams a sirprise Watch kandv Cnrtstiansen Trace Rohi' Santos Ronmson Ror me Wintnwr Doug C ark Tom Htfgatc Doug Anderson Murray Mason Kk) Fo'Dush, Rogiy Fcv btsh Alvin Horsenerder, Randy Madsen nd SOUTH hooes to N Look A 11 II Hill used Ins southpaws at the same time lor a siK'iial plav. uprising coaches m Region Nine might Ik loroed to instigate a Wasatch Shift delense to guard against live Wasps jamming (lie lelt side ol a one in any sjxw Spirts Writer I here's South and North nd Summit on the north Milford and Kanali on the .xiutli. With plenty of talent m be tween Those hi lef hlui b- - dese n'x tic Class 1 basketball situ at. on quite we Thotc may be mote intmsi tv and mthiisuom at the 1 level than anywheie else in h.xil and the high I1 17a i ace ior state pioimses to lx a good one Early Season t tins jKiint Region Eight is in ally hallway Complete with an Hgame schedule Having plenty oi Ulthanders ;ius us a lot ol advantage.', explains fair. Wo always have someone too If another team on the left side It helps' in mai-tieehas a lelthander, we can wot K on guarding him advaniaec Tom Wharton B "It's an advantage when you have the ability to lelt says Clyde, leal mng a name " . Dixie coach Don laiv has two tme juniors in Kip Stahch pri-oasi- It youre a basketball player 1 Wasatch High Si hool. jour motto may bo Go loft, jnung m in. Go loft " And it uutro a Wdspi.ppotionf, that same slogan bottc r apple .ee southpaw xarsitj players while Gory C.irliie and i Tom Wharton Trilnmo Sjiorti riti it'-- , not often that a plajor lioiTi a southern Utah town is niniitionc.l on almost icciy high school squad announced In the rare instance that such a placer does find way to national t!ie-its almost a sure bet that his basketball team is on its w a to giory Top ?- - Team Well, Cedar Citys Coby la lutui piontioned on n 1st lists so it figures that the Rtdmen are the (lass 2 A team to beat this season Iaa itt led the Kedmento a second place finish m the stale tournament last season and. with a fine group of plajers rallung around his eilorts. Cedar City should make it at lead that i.u this Il 'X w 1 1 Vii 5 r A 4 f( s |