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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS - Thursday, March 5, 1981 - Page Six SPORTS One-On-On- Winners e Announced by Ex, Serv, Kane County youth recently tested their skills in the e Single Elimination Basketball Contest in a series of community, county and five county district playoffs. Sponsored by Utah State University Extension Service, the program provided individual youth an opportunity to demonstrate their basketball skill, courage, determination to win balanced by fair play and sportsmanship, and enhance their self esteem. Approximately 130 boys and competed in girls aged the first round of contests at Kanab and Valley, announced Verl Matthews. Extension Agent. Emerging as area finalists were the following youth: Age 9, from Kanab, Jaime White. Age 10, from Kanab, Heather Walsh, from Valley, Treena Durfey. 4-- One-on-On- 4 Kevin Bunting flies through the air during basketball tournament last weekend in Kanab. Watching are Hal Hamblin and Kris Glover. The team headed up by Wally Orton won the tourney. Bobby Ramsays team took second, Valley was third, and the visiting team from Spanish Fork took fourth place. Duff Pugh, who directed the activity expressed thanks to all who helped with the tourney. Four Teams Have Fun Raising Little League Funds The basketball tournament held in Kanab last weekend to raise funds for little League bleachers mav not have been as f nanciallv successful as the instigators mat have desired, nevertheless it was enjovable for the participants and the fans The team headed bv V alls Orton took first place bv barelv one point m a real close and exciting championship game Bobbv Ramsavs team came in second with the Valiev team third and the Spanish Fork team fourth Duff Pugh, who put thing together, expressed thanks to all who helped make it successful to the officials, Ted Atherlev, Blackie Janes, Nick Ramsav Kurt Hawkins Jim Skaggs at the scoring tabic also to T om Law son and Hal Hamblin for the use of the building and arranging the , game s Penntv and Mrs Mrs Morrison assisted the Larn-ette- s and K'ettes in their marching routines Mr Pugh said, ' Without a doubt these are the most beautiful girls in the world the Thanks was also expressed to Mr, and Mrs A1 Higley for taking care of ticket sales, or donations, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hammond for concessions and, of course, to all who donated baked goods and otherwise assisted, also to the several businesses who donated soda pop for sale. Thanks also to the team who came from Spanish Fork, directed by Ron Pugh, son of Duff They were fed by LaVee Pugh and lodged by Earl Prew itt Thanks to Jim Skaggs and the coaches of minor league teams for the in between" ball games by the little guvs. And thanks to any we may have missed. from Valley, 11, Age Lamb. Age 12, from Kanab, Melissa Skaggs, from Valley, Holly Heaton. Age 13, from Kanab, Brenda Bowles, from Valley, Donna Crofts. Age 9, from Kanab, Tony Johnson, from Valley, Nathan Chamberlain. Age 10, from Kanab, Mikie Houston, from Valley, Kenneth Crofts. Even during the winter months, there has been plenty of fishing action at Lake Powell, says Wayne Gustave-son- . Division fisheries biologist. Most of the excitement among Lake Powell fishermen may be credited to the striped bass program Two 21 pound striped bass were pulled out of the lake last fall. Gustaveson believes there are 30 pounders to be caught. The world record for striped bass is a 59 pounder caught in Lake Havasu, Arizona. In three to four vears. 50 to Pair Cited In Wild Game Possession Norman McKee, Division of Wildlife Resources Conservation Officer revealed that two Panguitch men had been cited 5, Cowboys Dropped From Top Spot by Wolves The Enterprise Wolves . came to Kanab Fridav night with an attitude of "beat the Cowbovs", and barkirg on a five of our six win streak that's just what thev did The first half of the game was pretty much basket for basket with Enterprise leading at first quarter and bv onlv one basket. 2b 28 at halftime The game was fed at least nine times until near the end of the third period when the Wolves pulled awav ending the third quarter with a advantage The visitors, a smaller but fast group, were unable to keep the Cowbovs off balance and placed their own game a'l evening Kanab was unable to turn e tide in their favor and to their tvpe game. 14-1- 8 54-3- 9 The VSolves forced All Sta er Garv Glover to plav outsid and tlis is not his game a ' rd rg to Coach Ha1 Harbl n In spite of that G over garnered 26 points for the tiering but surpnsinglv didn t mate one trip to the foul Ime which generally is a re th'rg for him g-- ar We all figured all we had to do was plav the game and we'd win. ' said Coach Hamblin as he assessed the loss "They placed their game, and forced Garv outside, and we were unable to turn things around " he said Through the final quarter Cowbov faithful still was sure the Pokes would put it together and pull this one out. but it onlv got worse as the Wolves pulled awav as much as 11 points midwav through the last stanza, and finished the game with a 10 point bulge. 66 55 The Cowbovs went to a press in the final minutes of the game but it was ineffective against the speeds s lv i teams placed B a one defense most of the evenug nd it was uneannv how the sera' er rterprise piavers la e si n . d ti be in At r (At f t r b unus rt undr riant p a - 'he Krah basket and 1 e '' ' a bt 1 e if 2 i ti r r a t I, n , i but ab le t . d bv s scoring Wavnc : ke b !, pi D ,jg Mi usaw 4 ve and Eric Bennet 2. The loss dropped Kanab into a tie for first place in the league with Gunnison. Enterprise and Beaver tied for third and fourth, and North Sevier and Parowan tied for fifth and sixth in the final standings. A flip of the coin has decided how the teams will finally be paired m the Round Robin which will start this weekend in Beaver. Gunnison won the toss with Kanab and chose to go into the tournament as the second-plac- e team drawing a bye the first night This places Kanab m the upper bracket playing against Brvce Valley, the 6th place team from Division Two of Region 12. Ibher first night games of the Round Robin will include Piute vs Parowan at 11 a m.; Isealantevs Milford at 12 45 Enterprise will play p m W a ne Panguiteh pm and meet North Sevier in the nightcap at 7 45 p pi The Kanab game will be at 2 TO p m Beaver and Valley also have drawn a bve for the v f irM gun c t 6 Spencer. The following youth achieved finalist positions at the Countv plavoff on January 29th Jaime White, Treena Dur- Valley High Buffaloes, first place team in Divis'on 2 of Region 12. Front row, left to right, Manager Dane Campbell, Andy Hoyt, James Lamb, Shane Esplin, Scott Crofts, Tony Esplin, DeLynnLamb. Back row, Boyd Harris, Wes Brmkerhoff, Bobby Porter, Andy Crofts, DeLynn Crofts, Wayne Jones, Coach Jim Hoyt. Photo by D.Ray Palmer fey, Lynette Lamb, Holly Heaton, Brenda Bowles, Tony Johnson, Mikie Houston, Buffs Beat Finish In Top Notch B-Vall- Lynn Spencer, Richard Barton, Ray Spencer. In addition, Jaime White, Lynette Lamb, Holly Heaton, and Barton Richard won finalist positions at the District plavoff and went to Utah State University at Logan to play for State Champion. All of our county players met defeat at Logan but they let everyone know that Kane County has By Marlene Baird Valley High's Buffaloes couldn't and wouldn't let the Bryce Valiev Mustangs do it to them again and they didnt either, as Valley beat the Mustangs 26 points, 72 46. The Buffaloes held the lead all the way through the game, never giving the Mustangs a chance to catch up There was pretty rough play afew times during the game but the Buffs stampeded just a little bit harder than the Mustangs The score at the end of the 1st half was 33 to 20 in the Buffs favor After the half and their little conference in the locker room, the Buffaloes came back and took on the Mustangs once again, and walked away with even a some very strong players. Brenda Bowles, although defeated at the District Playoff did emerge as a District Educational finalist. Congratulations to all of the players. They did an excellent job. Appreciation is given to all of the parents and others who assisted with scoring Special thanks is given to Wally Orton, Gerald Spencer, and Jim Skaggs for creating this experience for the youth for unlawful possession of protected wildlife, a class A misdemeanor. Based on information received from a citizen, McKee obtained search warrants and based his charge on evidence collected at the homes of the two men. Claud LeFevre, 32. and Tom Garrard, 20, both face possible fines of up to $1,000 andor a jail term of one year with civil damages, which, if sought, could amount to $500 per deer, if the two men are found guilty of the charges. Iia-.MX.H- K sp-li- Fscalante had st to lang-uitcand since ihe Buffaloes had pulied it over the Musangs tins put them in first place and took them out of the tie with the Moquis Valiev will go into the Round Robin tournament in first place with Iscalame in 2nd Valiev has a bve the first night but will be raring and h n Andv Croft 8 Delvnn Lamb 6, Scott Crofts 6 Bovd 8, DeLvnn Crofts 3. Harris-6- , Bobbv Porter 2, Shane Jamie Lamb 2, Hovt-- Fsplin-2- , Andv 2 The Valley J V. Team was also happy ter announce a win over the Mustangs as thev beat them 48 42 Thev too held a lead over Brvce Valiev all the wav through the game The Buffaloes' high scoremen of this game were Steve Hovt and Jason inter, both with readv to go the next night This was the last league game for 6 of the Buffaloes in the Valiev gvnt Ihe student-bodof Valiev High School would like to publish thank and congratulate the seniors Scott C tofts Shane 1 splin, lonv 1 splin, Andv Hoyt, DcLvnn Lamb and Bobbv v V 10 a piece points After this game the Buffaloes were happv to hear that Porter These have helped t 60 pound striped bass could be caught in Lake Powell, accouling to Gustaveson. Yd. in 1974. when striped bass were first introduced to lake Powell, anglers were skeptical about the program Thev were afraid striped bass might hinder the excellent largcmouth bass and crappie On fishing the contrary, striped bass have made Lake Powell a more diverse fisherv. Originallv an ocean fish, striped bass are not adapted to feeding on bass or crappie A study bv Lake Powell biologists showed no evidence of striped bass preving on bass A maioritv of a striped bass' did consists of thtcadfm shad The thrcadfin shad was introduced into lake Powell m 1968 to develop a good food base for striped bass prior to introduction Threadfin shad are extremely prolific and probably the best forage fish, says Gustaveson. The shad have become a major item on the diet of all game fish in Lake Powell Largcmouth bass and crappie will offer anglers the best fishing during the spring months, while striped bass fishing will be at its peak during summer and fall. Lake Powell is fast becoming a world renowned bass fishery Utahns mav take advantage of it right in their own backvard James Lamb sinks a shot to help pile up Valley's point lead over Bryce Valley. Photo by Stanley Heaton 26 Fredonia Lynx Look To Baseball Leland Baird, catcher. Bob The Fredonia Lynx baseball season is about to get under Lewis, out field (OF), Martv way with 24 boys turning out. Spendlove. OF, Scott Pulliam, Coach Clinton Long expects a OF; Ed M vers, pitcher. IF. A1 Ross. OF, Clav Fvans, very good showing this year OF; B SS. Darrel and plans to play every boy pitcher. that has turned out. Winning Anderson, catcher. OF. Rich is fun but not if there are boys ard Rogers. 1st. base. Jack that warm the bench through Snyder. OF; Randy Griffiths. 3rd. B, Marvin Johnson, the season. and their Players positions pitcher, OF. 2nd B. Merlin Figgins. (Co Capt ) ( F are: Mike McCormick, pitcher. 3rd B, Victor Shalcr 'OF, Vtrn King (plavcr Myr OF, Run Johnson, pitchci OF, Tristan Heaton SS pitcher, David Pneta IF OF David Jackson iCi (j;1 i tr OF, Kevin dr! i r SS Schedule of Games 20 Salome, pa h rt here 10 tin re 24 ) Nick B 2 2nd pitcher, No 4 r lu OF tek r !L, No p di ul Ic he a ' Sehgman, 's OF - False 27. Marico1 t're 3- -d I here April Southwest Indian, Macer here 28, Vs! k Mav 1. Seton, In 8 v. v Stale Tournament All fcames will be u' V March Western Christian there. 13 deduction or credit overlooked on a 1977 tax return. True six and added a lot to the Buffalo team hanks, guvs' 1 1 It Is too late to claim a ey; bigger lead ovet the Mus tangs The game ended at "2 to 46 The scorers ot this game were Wavnc Jones 27, Ionv 1 Powell to Pickup hot." rebound against Cowboys Gary Giover No. 24 and Kelepi Finau Enterprise Friday night. They got this rebound, but the Wolves defeated Kanab in a surprise upset, 65-5to topple the league leading Cowboys. from Valley, Ray Church, Fishing Action at lake With warming weather this month, fishing at Lake Powell should really begin to get No. 44 go for a Age 11, from Kanab, Darell Robinson, from Valley, Lynn Spencer Age 12, from Kanab, Lance Whattier, from Valley, Richard Barton. 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