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Show THE SUN. To Represent One-on-O- ne Twelve will represent Sevier County at the Central Utah District Basketball 4-- H One-on-O- Tournament Saturday, Feb. 10. The games will be played at the South Sevier High School Gym, beginning at 9:45a.m. Approximately 400 youth from the county participated in the program this year, but only twelve survived local and county tournaments. The winners: Cindy Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Robertson, Richfield; Russell Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moss, Richfield. Nine-year-old- s: Kevin Crane, Duane Anderson, Bryan Beach , and Chet Crane; front row: Jeff Kodemao, Frank Freeman, Cayle Crane, Terry Elder, Chuck Wilson, and Cash Veater. Kelly s: Shaheen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shaheen, Salina; Kyle Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christensen, Richfield. Eleven-year-old- Jan s: Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall, Salina; Kent Poulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Poulson, Richfield. Lisa Shaheen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shaheen, Salina; Craig Blackham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blackham, Annabella. Twelve-year-old- s: Lisa Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Curtis, Salina ; Kevin Poulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Poulson, Richfield. Thirteen-year-old- Fourteen-year-old- Sevier Junior High wrestlers who finished in the top four in Saturday's Junior High tournament in Delta are, from left, back row : Brent Shaw, Deran Bosshardt, Robert Bird, Jody Johnson, Bill Mecham, and Mike Pierce; front PRIZEWINNING WRESTLERS-Nor- th row: Moky Christensen, Kevin Hampton, Don Ervine, Jon Sorenson, Kim Curtis, and J.R. White. Their coach is Kevin Eppich. Wade Forsyth, Glen Bills and Eugene Weaver were not present for the picture. Nearly half of the North wrestlers competed in the the top four, Coach Kevin Eppick reported. The Wolves took three firsts, two seconds, three thirds, and five fourths in the tourney, which included wrestlers from Wayne, the only other school, and contestants from thirteen and schools. The coach commended all the North Sevier parA 2-- 3-- A ticipants, saying they wrestled well against some very good com- Im really proud kids -- cent, - 150-16- 0 90-9- 115-12- 70-7- petition. they gave of the 100 per- Coach Eppick noted. From 300 350 junior B&R high Third place medals were Bills, ninth grade, who 140-15- seventh who grade, wrestled five matches in the 0 pound class; Jody Johnson, seventh grade, who wrestled two matches 0 in the pound Class, and Brent Shaw, eighth grade, who wrestled four 85-9- 105-11- matches in the 120-13- 0 pound class. Fourth place finishes were recorded for Bill Mecham, seventh grade, who wrestled five matches at a Kanabs Cowboys shot 60 percent from the floor in Fridays game against the host North Sevier Wolves and left town with an 0 victory. The visiting teams hot shooting made the difference in the scores, Head Coach Ron Dailey surmised following his teams sixth defeat of the season. The Wolves have won 10 games. We tried to stop their inside game, to make them beat us from the outside, the coach said in explaining his strategy. Kanabs Wade Coleman did just that in the first period, making four shots from more than 20 feet out and two others from shorter range. The Wolves cut the Kanab lead to one point in the third quarter and to two points in the final quarter, and were within four points with 57 seconds remaining in the game. We just couldnt close the gap, the coach commented, adding that his squad played a good game. The Wolves missed seven free throws in the final period, and also lost the services of Todd Kennedy, who fouled out after 89-8- Coach Dailey predicted Kanab would defeat the Milford Tigers, as their ball team is better top-rank- balanced and quicker. Milford relies heavily on the outstanding play of Ken Jones, who currently is averaging 34 points a game. 0 pounds; Robert Bird, seventh grade, who wrestled five matches at 5 pounds; Kim Curtis, who seventh grade, wrestled three matches at 5 pounds ; Wade Forsyth, ninth grade, who won four of his six matches at 0 pounds, and Glen 75-8- 90-9- 100-10- 115-12- 0 winners, Ricky Willardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Willardson, Richfield, will also participate in Saturdays program as the countys educational winner. Vflh mWi BOX SCORES Kanab 89, North Sevier 80 s Jayvees Take Kanab Win North Seviers junior varsity basketball squad took a win over visiting Kanab last Friday. 33 and points scoring The kids played very pulling down 13 rebounds. well, Coach Bruce center also made 13 The 50-4- 6-- 6 2 Hoggard commented, of his 14 free throws. singling out Kurt Taylor, Mark Lewis, Kendrick Harward, Lee Huntsman, Clint Johnson, Ricky Camp and Eugene Madsen for The Wolves travel to Beaver tonight (Thursday, Feb. 8) and have a bye the following week. Final home game of the season is Thur- sday, Feb. Milford barely Enterprise nison outscored Panguitch A.h TODD KENNEDY PLAYER OF WEElC-:-CentTodd Kennedy received Player of the Week honors from Coach Ron Dailey for his perform 22, against Milford. In other Region 8 games, defeated and GunParowan won over Escalante, Wayne defeated Bryce Valley and Piute downed Valley Milford is rated at the top of the Salt Lake Tribunes Captains Poll in the division, followed by South Summit and Kanab. 88-8- er mance Friday 6-- 69-5- fort, and - claimed A ter. - pounds. The other fifteen North Sevier representatives also wrestled well, according to the coach. They were Chet Crane, Brian Beach, Duane Anderson, Mike Fry, Dana Sorensen, Jeff Peterson, Kevin Crane, Chuck Wilson, Jeff Rodeman, Frank Truman, Kevin Hampton, Cash Veater, Terry Elder, Kyle Crane and Mokey Christensen. 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Goodyear Tire Center Offenhauser, Edelbrock Manifolds Mr. Gasket - Auto Assessories & Gaskets l2 rebounds both the high totals for his team. In addition, he made 13 of his 14 free throws before fouling out late in the fourth quar- 74-5- 4. Located at 1 95 West Main in Salina - the old Phillips 66 station against Kanab. Todd, a 6 senior; poured through 33 points for the Wolves losing ef- 82-5- 79-6- 8, statewide tournament, earned by Mike Pierce, wrestled four matches at which ran from 10 a. m. until 6:30 p.m. with no breaks. There were six mats going at once. The Wolf wrestlers participated in from one to as many as six matches, depending on the competition. First place medals were won by J.R. White, seventh pound class; grade, Deran Bosshardt, eighth grade, 5 pound class, and Donald Ervine, eighth grade, 0 pound class. Second place medals were brought home by Eugene Weaver, seventh grade, who wrestled five matches in the 5 pound class, and Jon Sorenson, ninth grade, who wrestled 0 four matches in the pound class. Blen-d- Henrie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Usher Henrie, Richfield; Kenny Munk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Munk, Richfield. In addition to the above Jr. High Wrestlers In Delta Tourney Sevier Junior High wrestlers who competed in Saturdays state tournament at Delta placed in s: s: l'H; Kanab Beats Wolves. Twelve4Hers JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLERS-Oth- er members ol the N'orth Sevier Junior High wrestling squad who competed last Saturday at the state tournament in Delta are, from left, back row: Mike Fry, Dana Sorenson, February S. 1979. Page |