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Show I SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS - Thursday, Feb nary 25, 1982 - Page Seven Cowboys End Season With -League Loss , Non League Win Kanab Cowboys ended their regular season with a league loss to Beaver at Baver and a e enconvincing counter with the Page Sun non-leagu- Devils. The Beavers had the lead most of the night Friday, leading by nine at and then extending the lead to to win the game. Kanab ends their league play in a record, losing half-tim- Buffs Win Div. II; Undefeated in League BY Jim Glover Last Fridav the Valley team traveled to Escalante for the final game in league play for the 1481-8basketball season. Hoping to make a clean sweep and go undefeated in mostly away and winning at home. Saturday's game with Page was no contest as the Cow bovs blew the Devils out of the gvm with a final e 68-5- 8 2 70-5- 2 score. Scott Robertson led the at Beaver with 18 points followed by Bill Vaughn with 17 and Wayne Mickelson with 10. Beaver was led by Hutchings with 17. In the Page conflict Vaughn led the Cowboys with 18, while Robertson and Mickelson chipped in 16 each and Doug 6-- 6 league plav. the Buffaloes showed a determined effort in coming from behind the first quarter and making it a game to win in the end. Three minutes into the first quarter had elapsed before the Buffs managed to score and they trailed by one, at the end of the quarter. By the score was a edge for the visiting team and they went on to win Cow bovs 12-1- 3 half-tim- 6-- 6 DIVISION I 9-- 3 8-4 6-6 6 6 6- 6 No. Sevier Parow an Milford DIVISION D Escalante Wayne 4 -6 4 -6 3 - 7 Marvin Johnson 9 during Fredonia 1 - No. 21 Lynx goes up for a two-point- er action. This weekend will find all the teams competing in the Region 12 Round Robin at Panguitch. Valley and Gunnison will have byes the first night by virtue of their first place standing at the end of the regular season. The first Going into the final weekgame this Friday will see the Fredonia High Si hool end, off Bryce Valley square Varsity were tied with boys 11 at against North Sevier Seligman High School Antea.m. Kanab will meet Wayne at lopes for first place in the C North basketball division. 12.45 p.m. on Friday. Should Fredonia High had won a they win they will meet contest at Seliga also has (who bye Panguitch man earlier in the vear but Friday) on Saturday at 6:15 suffered a loss by one point It they lose they will p.m. came to draw a bye on Saturday night. when Seligman Valiev will have a bye the Fredonia in a game that went first night, and will meet the to the wire. The Lynx were leading into winner of the Enterpnse-Es-calantfinal the but lour game on Saturday at successive quarter turnovers brought 12 45 p.m the score to even and it was a one or two point ball game from thereon. It might be said Live by the press, die by the Lynx Go To Division In First Place lay-u- p Cindy Robertson throws up a during 12 girls action at Beaver. Cindy, along with Region team. Brenda Bowles, was chosen on the left-hand- ed All-regi- Kanab Sophomores Win Tournament Last week we hud intended to run a story about the Kanuh Sophomore basketball team, but it slipped hv us somehow, so here it is. Kanab's Sophomore tournament team won a convincing basketball game Saturday Feb. 1.1 to emerge as champions ol that tourney. Panguitch proved to be their toughest opponent, but Kanab in the (hopped them second round, alter easily obliterating the Fsealante 54-5- 4 crow n. Daryn Young led the in scoring with 18 points followed closeh bv Wade Oiton and Bicnt ilalcn with In each, .lav Mickelson with 14 and Alev (eigei with 12 Two Kanab placets wcu placed on the team. Dunn Young and V,idc Orton. Cow-bov- I against Piute press" The first public high school in the United States was opened in Boston in 1821. Attorneys at the young tow boss lost little time in letting the tournament crowd know who the superior team was as tliev dropped 24 points through the net in the First period, then coasted during the second eight minutes, only gathering 10 points. They cut loose again in the second half, scoring 20 in the s SN0W& NUFFER, P.C. 48 Moguls. In lie championship game . 1 ( e 82-b- 5 as Seligman position ssas decided bv a coin Hip with Grand Canvon winning the toss and choosing to go in the 4 spot Should FHS win. they would' adsancc to the 2nd round and meet the winner of the Seligman ss Salome game. The second round game is set for 10.30 a m on Saturday, Feb 27. We are all pulling for our teams to make it to the State lesel of competition. lost to Grand Canyon last Fridas night at Grand Canvon and according to reports Seligman used the press all night, but Grand Canyon broke it and won. Seligman's loss put the Lynx in first place as the Lynx easily defeated Maser at Mayer. George McCormick FHS coach, commented that Mayer also tried the press, but Law attorney from our firm will be in Kanab in our office at the Heritage Savings & Loan Building every Wednesday. An MEETINGS - KANAB 7:30 p.m. at Zions Bank, downstairs Mondays 8 p.m Courthouse, upstairs Saturdays Fridays - Library, downstairs, 9.30 a.m. AL-ANO- N -- Call 628-161- (collect) 1 for an appointment. HD ra iolDo ? 644-534- 6 644-238- 4 ft W taftom I 1 ( ongialulalioiis are in order .lilts iriw as thes go toi the into tournament plav Good link and hope sou can go to siait and "lake u all division I. A quick of statistics show the following about the members of the Valley 10. 644-570- 8 Buffs Drop Moqui by Lewis Cox The Valley Buffaloes didnt have it easy but they pulled a over the Escalante win, Moquis on Friday night. 63-5- 4 lay-u- nothing like the first. The Buffaloes came out hot. Jones and Crofts led the quarter with six each, and both the Moquis to come ahead 5 points, 29-2- When the third quarter started, Jones came out hot, scoring 14 points with 7 steals and 7 assists. The Moquis kept the score very close. When the quarter ended, the score was 45-3- 8 for the Buffaloes. In the fourth quarter, Harris fouled out and the lead started to dwindle but time ran out before the score was evened up. The Buffaloes completed a perfect League season. Scorers: Buffaloes, Jones 34, Brinkerhoff 10. Crofts 7, Harris and B. Lamb, 6 each. Scorers for Moquis: Alvey and M. Griffin, 12 each, G. 1 1 . Wixilsey 9, Chris- tensen 6, Gates 4. In the previous game, the Valley J.V. team pulled their second win of the season, 40-3- THANK YOU Lola and Mike Zielinski and Mr and Mrs. Gam Wilcock are going to Salt Lake City to be with Chunk when he goes through open heart surgery on Marih 1. We would like to thank all the people who have been so good and helped Notes Open 1a.m. to 7 p.m. Everything must be gone by March 6. - 13-1- Kanab News Sale Starts Thursday, Feb. 25 ni first quarter, the Andy Crofts No. 23 driverfor a p during the final Moquis good passing out- game of the for season the regular Valley Buffaloes. worked the tall Buffalo team. The Buffs a season perfect completed against the The Moquis led the first Escalante one Moqui. point, quarter by The second quarter was The Lola and ( huck t i 6. 1 1 thnmgh our sicknesses this II last sear would take a whole page to thank everyone bs name, so hanks! 1 hi Throughout the year the team has had to prove thev are worthy defenders of the slate title as every team thev meet tries to drop the leaders. While they have been successful so far, the real test is yet to come. Starting Friday the Region 12 Round Robin begins in Panguitch and, while the Buffs dont play until Saturday, they w ill have to prove all over again that they are worthy of the No. ranking in I A basketball. Valley receives a bse for placing 1st in their division as does the winner of Griffin lift 1 ' 111 ih 111 Bi.tts I atu! tii. is!) On si ., son w uti an i s i r ot ,t ot In 2 md It' 0 all against i iompi til ion In upcoming r 'iii.d robin should pros uti soon exit Hint baskilbail toi tans I fie B,.tts diaw a tn i On opining das. I i ulas lib 26 and will not until S.uurdas da 2 "l h plas Thi ir opponent at 2 4 pm will be cither Inttrpnse or sealants run-dow- n the Lsnx handled it and won bs 1 going awas lournament plav will prove to be last and furious as the boss ss ill meet the "C South Disisions number 4 team who will be Salome High School in an 8 10 p m game on Fridav, eb 26. at Seligman. Should the Lsnx win the first game tins vs adsance to the second round ol plas for a S.uurdas game Feb 27) at 3 p m against the winner of the Seton vs Seligman game. riie Lynx girls will meet Western Christian in a game to be plased on Lridas, Feb. 1 H S.s 26 at 12 noon hard-foug- thud period and 28 in the final canto to scalp the 1 Birds to win Ihc unquestioned 1 bug a g .n i ( i 0 it 29-2- e i t 1 Valley Valley Bryce Valley ik si as, r till gal'll s mo garni s S .bo. Is ' Igl s ail Il " il Crofts, 7; Boyd Lamb, 6; Boyd Harris, 6; for 63 points. 4-- 8 Panguitch Piute ' trim average and slusiis b2 the line. Victor Blackburn follows with a 3 average and 65 o from the line Then Bovd Lamb and Wes Brmkt rhott each average 5 points per game with Bovd shooting 68 'o from the line and Wes shinning 4 Vo trom the charm stripe. Steve Hint averages 1.7 per game and oO'V. lason Winter averages 3 and James Lamb averages 2 and by 26 and Frie 1 splm averages Center Wayne Jones led all 1.2 and "5 trom the line scoring with his years best of 34 points while continuing his good floor game and unselfish passing and assists. Wes Brinkerhoff played one of his best games while scoring 10 points to aid the cause. The rest of the scoring was: Andy Mousaw hit for 10. Kanab ended in third place in Division I of Region 12 with a record. Actually, they were tied with Enterprise and North Sevier, but won third place on the flip. Final standings for the two divisions in the region are as follows: Gunnison Beaver Kanab Enterprise Was nc Joik v U uK all si ' o a with 20 8 pom's pit g mu .in,1 4 sionng asir.igi trom ttu iuls C rojis free throw Jim follows vc it h a 10 per game average and 82 'o trom the line Bind Harris has a 4 point Visitors at the Joe Brown home were Claudia and Ron Fawcett from Oakland. Calif. Ron is Anns brother and he lived with her years ago Also. Evelvn and Rex Christensen visited a day on their way to Phoenix. She is the former Evelyn Church and has a brother. Jack, in Fredonia. The Christensens live in Salt Lake City . Evelyn is a guide on Temple Square for five hours on Sunday. She says its very interesting work and she meets lots of interesting people. DODGE CHRYSLER Dependable Used Cars& Trucks Service For All Makes LUNT MOTOR CO. Cedar City 586-659- 1 |