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" In is a in l h f .1 imlrn ( i I Giinms.u In tlie st tend half, however g.o ted ground Its pie.ssing dtdeilse al'owid onh one fitua in the thud Dugw t quniUi The B illdogs outstoiei tie Mils t k a 21 2i mgs ) t, 2 in that period, ami It ad into me fou1 th tpiai ter Behoid Ramlv Waifii, wlio led Bulldog io! t.-- i r Hi 1 ) Gui ', r t t TP S I I t ' ,1 e i Koht P s a n in ' III i' ( .alt 11. nai I t m, ngh mi trended the win to the that tin W'ddta.s thiew over three Boss hvli st o nig knterpiise plaxeis t tt nsvt oi iti it. iln it Banks and J,m Staheli f t '( e i igle j , in' and It pi t t d t'o it blank, s lull e in VS Da Ml , hit to have a ,t is tills Class i 1 ns ii t i i In oil Mom 'In stir Hats of the I tab Neva o' Ini! in r Windowo has i uplured the turn inl the Gils ltn'ii t'le tiny 't Ihk at he t ois W endov to collet ted e ell mm e tans Thu! s, i u tistiealU toii'timltd a night wnn Uie tiu l'i inn Kntoi pi me 'o adl.nio I" I spn! p iu,i s U i.lt 1 I lln ! o'. of shot , Bi own ..dd, d d m !2 hoi ting ,r 2s i , top',, t endov er scoring with W mi , lov ,o d 'mm is .,,11 ol es W i ed the j .oi.i'.M i , ii It I in t, I 2 s M i of Smipknis rt'eijoise points and -- V ., MS t, Rnhn ft M &Vm4 S&T.U ,T? South Summits Neal Gines (42) gets ready to execute perfect block of shot by North Seviers Todd Kennedy, right, in action. A Class 1 -- A Tournament 1 He North Sevier T akes Game W I . BL. Ji 1 . By liorl Halverson Tribune Sports Writer North Sevier moved one step closer basketball crown toward regaining its State Class win over South Summit, a Thursday, with a team that many expected to go the distance In a rematch of last years championship game af BYUs George Albert Smith Fmldhouse, the Wolves won with superior rebounding, arid tight defense that stifled Glade Stenbridge, the Wildcats top 0(1 a PROVO Pi 67-5- 5 000 B 375 Our defense did it for us, said Wolves Coach Bon Dailey With six and a half minutes to go m the second quarter, we changed our defense to box off ' Stenbridge Stenbridge led the Wildcats to a 10 point lead. with 6 15 remaining in the first half But he was only able to score six of his 25 points during the rest of the game. Meanwhile, Troy Hallows inspired North Sevier with qmck passes and seveial steals The Wildcats couldnt keep up with the flashy guard, and began foul.ng him in desperation Hallow s was awarded 12 foul shots in the game, and hp made .good on seven of them. With 48 seconds remaining in the fust half, the and never trailed again Wolves took the lead, Todd and Nielson Kennedy dominated the Kirby Imards for North Sevier They saw to it that the Wildcats were allowed only one shot each time down the court, while giving the Wolves several tries at the S nd? u 600 Reg. 225.00 f95 ... HsgsvO-Llati- c AMMO CHAPTER KS7 9 Milford Decisions Kanab PROVO By A.T. Roberts Milford Coach Joe Hillock, with beads of sweat still dripping from his forehead, and his tie hanging limply, belied his statement that, We felt comfortable playing Kanab, because we knew just what we had to do It is doubtful that Hillock was "comfortahle Kanab-MiLorduring the final eight seconds of the during the second game, which Milford won, round of championship play in the State Class basketball tournament Thursday at BYU. Kanab had staged a brilliant recovery, coming deficit midway in the second back from a with 1.30 to play. lead a to take period Kim Williams shot Milford back into the lead, with a long shot from the side, with 1 05 left to play. After calling time out. Kanab caiefully worked 53 center Ben Johnson seconds off the clock, before worked into the key for a soft jumper Johnson's shot hit the back of the rim and bounded away. d 58-5- 5, 55-5- 4 AT ALL BROWNING GUNS 1 CLASSICS 1 ALL PARKER HALE RIFLES Remington BDL Remington ADL Ruger & CT 79.00 79.00 1 1 79.00 Winchester 70XTR Winchester 70 Varminter 1 win During the first half, Milford had a eommanding lead that ranged from 10 to 15 points The big reason for the Tigers lead was the outside shooting of guards Denny Meyers and Kim Williams, who combined for 14 points And, of course, there was the inside wizardry of Jones, who scored 11 points, and picked off seven ' rebounds, as the Tigers built a 4 halftime lead At the end of three quarters, Milford still hud a lead comfortable Then Kanabs Wade Coleman, who had failed to score during the first three quarters, found the mai k, and the Glover cousins Gary and Kns, brought the Cowlioys roaring hack. put Garys steal, full court dribble and a layup, with a minute and half to go, Kanab in front, setting the stage for the final, frantic seconds 35-2- 49-4- case hJb49 if Pads 89. 0 GALEI tm OFF Ruger Remington 580 Single Shot 2.4S Reg. 3.49 ROSSI DBL. 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Three times Johnson, Gary Glover and Kns Glover tipped the ball back toward the hoop Each tip refused to drop, and an instant before the final birnypr, Milfords great Ken Jones gobbled in the rebound and was fouled SS.S5 Reg. 99.50 & Rugor Mini 14 Sako STANDARD 10-2- 91 Meteor Clay Pigeons Ruga? i$77 ,22 &Tt. 59.95 With 6 37 remaining m the game, layup a 12 pomt lead, the Wildcats' chances Kennedy and Hallows led North Sevier scoring with 22 and 17 respectively, while Stenbridge scored 25 for South Summit -- If; ROCK CHUCiCER COMBO 10 Gauge h ' S' 35 .and free throw gave the Wolves largest of the game, at 55-5- a ii ? JUNIOR PRESS m a Hallows ' a Mechanical Clay Pigeon Thrower & 5 Casas Clay Pigeons Mqu Mstic 00 4FM HOPPF.S Pult-0-Llat- ic Jg? P-20- 95 9S 30-2- Ted Bair led a Wildcat rally that narrowed the Wolves lead to 1 with 2t2 minutes remaininc. but several fouls in the final two minutes killed the c Rog. 649.50 Du-O-Ms- tic r g 25-1- 'basket. 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