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Show The Salina Sun, February North Sevier Wrestlers Take Second Place In State Tourney ' North Sevier wrestlers took second place in the tourstate Class nament for the fourth year in a row - last . 1-- A - -- weekend at Brigham Young University. The Wolves took three state championships, one second and one third place finish in the tourney, to finish with 94 xk points, good for the No. 2 . spot behind Monticello, which amassed 99l2 points with one championship, one second, one third and seven fourth place finishes. the Always bridesmaid, never the ..bride, Glen Partridge, ' assistant coach, commented following the - weekend competition. He ;. noted that a break in any of several matches would .. have given the Wolves the after state title. North Summit came in third, with 89 points, and Wayne County fourth, v long-soug- Richins, North Summit, in the championship match. Hales, a senior, pinned Cox, of Manti, for the title in his weight class. 185-poun- d Sorenson, a junior, lost 0 in the title match to Larry Green, a Parowan senior, who earlier defeated him for the Region 8 title, and placed second. 112-pou- Lambertsen, a senior, was upset in his first round match bv Gordon Ellett, a 119-poun- d The annual Central marketing and a presentation on the proposed Utah Sheep Production Seminar has been set for eliminated when he lost by one point in his second 105-poun- d plant in Utah. Films will be shown on coyote predation and hydatid disease (a disease tranthe smitted to man from Woolgrowers, Fishlake Woolgrowers, sheep via the sheep dog. ) This sheep school is an and the USU Extension event drawing annual 11 Service, will begin at a.m. and continue sheepmen from a area. It is conducthrough 3 p.m. with a to ted help sheepmen lunch break. The program will cen- become more efficient in ter around lamb feeding their operations. All and marketing with sheep producers of the discussions on use of area should be able to several types of rations gain much from the for lamb feeding, control seminar, according to of lamb diseases from Nyle Matthers, USU Exlivestock birth to market, market tension outlook, cooperative specialist. al second round, and lost his third round match by and packing producer-owne- d Thursday, March 2, at Producers Sale Barn in Salina. The event, sponsored by the Manti-LaS- round match. Gary Mason, a senior, lost in the first round, won in the one point, eliminated. was six-coun- ty Wayne junior, but won his next three matches, including pinning Ellett, to take third place in the Eagle Award Presented Mokey Christensen, state. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shop At Home Region 8 Basketball Tournament Christensen, received his Eagle Scout award Jan. 22 at the Salina First Ward LI)S Church. Feb Clint Marvin Mickelson March Feb 3 This pretty little Miss is Bonnie Lee . - - . - her first birthday Friday, Feb. 24, along with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johnson, and her sisters and brother, Leslie, Georgia, Katie, Rebecca, Deborah, and Jared, of Aurora. Invited to attend a special birthday party will be grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson, Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Duke, Ileber City; and greatgrandmother, Mrs. Leta Cheel, of Salt Lake. with 87 points. The Wolves were in fourth place at the end of the first round, and first at the end of the second round. They were third at the end of the third round of respective weight Have a happy day, Bonnie. classes, while James Sorenson finished second and Steve Lambertsen, third of the eight North Seviers Wolves qualifiers taken to the will take on Piute at 2:45 tourney by Head Coach p.m. Friday, Feb. 24, in d game in Richard Probert and their the Region 8 basketball Asst. Coach Partridge. Kevin Rasmussen, a tournament in Panguitch. senior who was out of acOther opening round tion much of the regular games pit Valley against ' . . first-roun- . season with an injury, forfeited his first match - because of an injury. Reynolds, a senior, defeated Ted Hallows, a Wayne junior ' who had defeated him in the regional competition, ' to take the state title. - Camp, a 132-poun- . d Parowan at 1 p.m.; Kanab versus the winner of the Beaver-Valle- y playoff at 6 p.m., and Gunnison against Wayne at 8 p.m. Two sessions are scheduled the opening weekend, Feb. 24 - 25, with only one session the senior, defeated Bart following Friday, March 138-pou- Scooters Trash Service (Formerly Zig Zag) Now Owned and Operated By Mr. and Mrs. Scott Gates Weekly pickup on Tuesday After 2 p.m. $4 monthly for residential pickup, at curb unless other arrangements are made $10 monthly for business and apartments Phone 529-764- 8 Former Zig Zag patrons not necessary to call Two sessions to determine the seven qualifiers for the Class 3. m A Seven teams will earn the right to participate in tourthe state Class nament: four from the A -- three from the con- eliminated Beryle Salina. Mickelson,Great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horne, Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. G. William Mason, Aurora; and Morrill Robins, Salina. Clint has two brothers, Travis, birth- 6, and Marty, 4. Check your cars tire pressure at least once a month. Underinflated from the the fifth place finisher in tires wear faster and Division 2, 58 - 53 in over- they decrease fuel time Monday night to economy by as much as earn a tourney berth. one mile per gallon. tournament competition. Last place teams in Beaver, the sixth place each division (Escalante finisher in Division 1, and and Enterprise) were defeated Bryce Valley, state tourney March 8 11 at Brigham Young winners bracket University, will be held Saturday, March 4. Games Saturday, Feb. 25, will pit the winners of Statistics compiled the first-day- s games and during regular season the losers of the first basketball play show the North Sevier Wolves, as days games. a team, made 44 percent The loser of the Kanab-Beavgame will meet of their field goals and 59 the loser of the Gunnison-Wayn- e percent of their free County game at 1 throws. the winners of Coach Paul Beck exwith p.m., those two games meeting plained that a 37 percent success rate for shots at2:45p.m. n The loser of the taken from the field was game will meet considered good, and the loser of the Piute-Nort- h that major colleges Sevier game at 6 rarely make 40 percent. the winners of and Any team making p.m., those two games will bat- more than 37 percent of its field goal attempts tle it out at 8 p.m. should be winning, the Piute tied for third 2 coach Division in the commented, and place standings with Wayne termed the present County. Third and fourth seasons squad one of the places in the division best overall shooting were determined by a teams he has coached. Charity tosses, on the flip of the coin. Undefeated Panguitch, other hand, werent quite record as impressive. The team which had a in league play, is the has improved its percenteam to beat in the tour- tage of success in free nament. Their first game throw shooting over the will be at 8 p.m. Friday, season, and set a goal of March 3, against the making 70 percent of the winner of the second throws in each game. round game. Individually, field goal firtook which percentages showed a Milford, st place in Division 1 with high of 52 percent for a 10--2 record, also got a Troy Hallows. Other bye for the first weekend, figures in the 40 percent and will play at 6 p.m., range were Greg Hardy, likewise against the win- 47 percent; Todd Kenner of a second round nedy, 46 percent; Randy Burr, 46 percent, and Gary Harrison, 40 percent. In free throw percentages, Kennedy was high with 77 percent, followed by Harrison, 76 percent: Hardy, 71 percent; Greg Swain, 67 percent; Layne Larson, 60 percent; and Mark Johnson, 59 percent Final standings in each of the two divisions are as follows: solation bracket. Statistics er Valley-Parowa- m Wj m osofl choice CROSS RIB 80AST QUALITY-IffiN- ER THE NORTH SEVIER WOLVES On Your Dial BROADCAST ALL REGION 8 ROUND ROBIN GAMES AND 1A STATE TOURNAMENT GAMES FOR PRICES-SEBMICE-Y- GET ALL OU THREE PUIS MUCH MORE AT HftRI SERUICE MARKER NOW OPEN SUNDAYS FOR YOUR C0NUENIENC6. TOMATOES 10-- 0 KMTI Radio 1340 WILL Johnson, who will be celebrating matches, and came ;back to take second at the conclusion of the fourth and final round. NSHS wrestlers Bart Reynolds, Steve Camp and Newell Hales won championships in their : Family members will gather Friday to help Clint Marvin Mickelson celebrate his first birthday, Feb. 23, 1978. lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Mickelson, of Salina. 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