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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS - Thursday, February 13, US3 - Page Four Kanab Wrestlers Tie For Sixth In State Tourney Three wrestlers from Kanab High School participated in the State wrestling meets held at Monticello High School over the past weekend, and between them they tied for sixth place, according to Coach George Kelly. Gene Heaton, who has been wrestling in the unlimited class, and has had opponents trembling in their gym shoes all year pinned all his opponents in less than 40 seconds of the first round. This state makes Gene a two-tim- e champion, a first for Kanab High School. a trophy and a red rose. Left to right with their parents are Jerry Douglass, Alana Orton, Mellisa Skaggs and Brenda Boardman. HONORS FOR SENIOR GIRLS at their last home basketball gams wars presented Just before the game got underway against Parowan January 30. The girts were accompanied by their parents as they were presented Enterprise Wolves Trip Up Cowboys Buff Basketball Suffer Lose Pluck Tail Feathers From T-Bird- No. 1 ranked Enterprise Wolves avenged an earlier loss at the hands of the Kanab Cowboys Thursday night by pulling away from the Pokes in the final period to post a Region 12 win. It was a close game all the way until in the final period when the host team pulled into the lead. About midway in the final quarter Royden Tait hit a quick unanswered three field goals to put the Wolves up 57-5Kanab tried hard to make a comeback and hopefully at least get into another overtime situation, like they did in Kanab, but the Wolves would have no part of it and continued to spread the lead until at the final whistle they were up by 10. The Wolves put a lot of pressure on Cowboy Klint Glover, Kanab's ' playmaker and one of the ep , scorers. Coach Hal Hambllti At Hands 70-6- 4 s, Of Beavers by Traci Goulding As the fans raised the roof, the mighty Buffalos plucked a victory from the hands of the The final score was Valley 70, Piute 64. During the first quarter of play the led but the Buffalos were not about to let them win again, and using a tough zone defense and a half court press, they in the second outscored Piute quarter. The Buffs retreated to the locker rooms at half time with a 39-3lead. Unusual things happened in the second half, with the help of the Buffs' squad. The team kept up tfieir momentum and led 53-4at the Buzzer ending the third 74-6- 4 Shooting was a major factor in the Buffs loss against the Beavers in Beaver Friday, February 7. Final score in the game saw the Buffs with an eight point deficit, 67-5In the first period the Buffs were determined to hand the Beavers a loss. They kept right up with the Beavers with a tie, and a 4 lead at the end of that period. The second quarter saw the Buffs barely hanging on as they went to the locker rooms one point behind, 19-1- 17-1- 10-1- 0 28-1- 6 30-2- 5 After the half time intermission the Beavers came back to take an early lead over the Buffs and ended the third quarter with a 1 point ( lead. The Buffs played a hard game but couldn't seem to down the Beavers and ended the game eight points behind. The Buffs scoring was sparked by Lynn Spencer's 22 points. Also in double figures for the Buffs were James and Karl Spencer with 17 and 53-4- 8 quarter. Despite the Piute effort to gain the lead Valley endured to the end and came out the victors. The Buffs scoring was led by Lynn Spencer, who ended the game with 27. This was supported by 21 points from Karl Spencer and 10 points from Brian Harris. In J.V. action the Junior Buffs were also victorious, coming out t with a margin. The Region 12 girls basketball tournament will be held in Kanab this weekend, February Because of a pending protest, there is some question as to the In Junior Varsity play the Buffs were also beaten by the Beavers 60-3David Palmer was high scoreman with 12. scheduling of the tournament. Hurry in Today For Big Savings! Stereo CassetteReceiver Cut 40 SCR - H IV 71 u A qr dssi'eof C I, mA :mm , 0 , on, a p receiver an? solenoid logic -controlled none Digital display 31 P001 nr Reg stereo Daisy Wheel Printer Slashed 33 DWP 220 by Radio shack Save $200i PRICE 39900 a 3Q95 1 Programmable Scanner L Letter perfect printing for word processing pro Uses Interchangeable grams at over 200 words per minute1 Gives 26 1278 that electric typewriter look prlnt Wheels Reg 279 95 Hear prdir FPypadunrq By ha DfCl entry Quty f no rySld'S to Puy 24 r rAjl? 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Because the two teams were tied and did not want to have a playoff, they were declared cochampions. The Color Country tournament for Little League will be held on the 14th and 15th. Teams playing include Valley, Enterprise, Fredo-niNorth Sevier, Bryce Valley, Kanab, Panguitch and Hurricane. All players on the Little League teams selected the Kanab All-Stteam. Jim Ott would like to extend thanks to all who have helped with this tournament. Little League Little League organization for this year will be getting under way this month with the Tri City Little League meeting Tuesday, February 18 at 7 p.m. in the Kane County Commission chambers. Parents and Little League friends are urged to be present to elect board members, review finances and make plans for the upcoming season. Perfect lot tai tim1 230 WRESTLING ACTION during the state meet at Monticello went lor two days. Here Dan Allen, Kanab senior attempts to get his opponent In a position for a pin. 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HALF Add sound and voire to Color Compuier BASIC programs F en ieis you add tet to tne speech m 26 3144 yo.jf p'OQ'dS Gf yours now 19995 95 k By Radio Sha-- bees: 80 Off 119 with his kids Weekend in Kanab Hurry and get 33'o off Fits at most anywhere ideal for the Kids or live with optional mikes Has an Record cassettes au input tor adding a record changer or other component With high speakers matching Versatile SoundSpeech Program Pak" r Clannette 67 by Realistic Save 40 7935 Reg 499 95 10 b AMFM Stereo Compact Cassette - Save 200 299s5 E3CZ ZM - 600by Realistic- pleased especially on the road and against the top team, but said they just were not able to beat the Enterprise trap in the fourth quarter. Glover led the Cowboy scoring with 22, followed by Ladd Bunting with 17. Wendell Clove and Steven Banks paced the Wolves with 21 and 116 respectively. Kanab now sports a 4 record in season play and a 10-- overall mark, while Enterprise is 1 in the league and 16-- for the season. Coach Hamblin will be hoping that his charges will peak during the next few weeks with the Region Round Robin and State finals coming up soon. The Cowboys will travel to Panguitch on Friday for an encounter with the Bobcats, a game. Girls Region Twelve Tourney This Weekend 16. two-poin- Dan Allen surprised a favored Monticello opponent in his first match, then went on to take third place in his weight class. Barry Clarkson placed fifth in his weight division. , Coach Kelly was very pleased with the showing of the three young men, saying We placed higher than several teams that had beaten us during the year. Im very proud of the boys and pleased with their performance. They were all three outstanding and really joined in a team effort." Monticello Buckaroos took first place in the meet, followed by Wayne High School. Mike Roberts of Gunnison and Dallin Crittendon of North Summit were named as wrestlers of the year in the lower and upper weight divisions. Coach Joe Davis of Monticello was named coach of the year. Radio Shack Dealer February 18 FIVE VALLEY BUFFALOES are pictured here during one of their games played in last week's sophomore tournament in Kanab. The Buffs took seventh place by defeating Escalante 55-5- 1. Reduce your taxes. Support the American Heart Association. By supporting the American Heart Association you may: reduce current and future w ft; wr VMM PUMP Vi " V IW income taxes avoid capital gains tax on appreciated securities or other property ' A ' provide a lifetime income for yourself or beneficiaries avoid probate and publicity maximize new estate tax savings may pay you to inquire about the American Heart Association's Planned Giving Program by contacting the American Heart Association, It 7320 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75231. WERE FIGHTING FOR MDURUFE ffn American Heart Association jj |