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Show Thursday, November illKSL'N Wolves Travel To Monticello For Quarterfinal Football 96 gc i T a Sevier Wolves, who lost 49- - S' 6 to the undefeated visitors a h North Seviers Wolves finished third in Region 12 travel Friday to Mon- competition, are in ticello for the State Class league play. They were quarterfinal football for the season. Kanab and competition. Game time is Hurricane also finished 1 p.m. at the Monticello regional play with records, but Kanab earned High School field. The who the second place distin Wolves, -- w 3 3-- 2. 41-3- 2 2-- 2 5-- Eight Region 12 girls volleyball teams will in- vade Salina Friday and Saturday, seeking to gain berth in the state tournament. , North Sevier, the defen- ding region champion and undefeated thus far in the season, will host the tour- nament, which begins at 6 p.m. Friday. The will play Enterprise, the third place team from Division 3, in the old gym at 6 p.m. At the same time, Valley, the first place team in Division 2, will meet the of winner the Wolf-wome- n Division 3. The second session, the semi-final- s and con-- a solation games, will be played at 1:30 and 3 p.m. Saturday in both the new and old gymnasiums, Third place will be decided in a game at 4:30 p.m., with the finals at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, both in the old gym. Contenders for 7th and 8th places will meet at 4:30 p.m. in the new gym. The The top seven teams from Region 12 will compete next weekend, Nov. 9 - 10, in the state tournament at the University of semi-final- Kanab-Sout- game will be a different story, Head Coach Bruce Other quarterfinal games scheduled Friday are Kanab at South Summit, East Carbon at game to decide fourth place is scheduled for 6 p.m. in the old gym. North Sevier finished PiuteWayne playoff third in the state last year, scheduled after losing to Green game, Halloween night at North River. Parowan is the Sevier. team to beat in this years "(James at 7:30 p.m. regional tournament, 0 A n a row 4, 15-1- Friday pit Beaver, the Wolves Head Coach finisher in nifer Orison theorized. Division 3, against Parowan also is the second- - defeated for the season, record. They place team in Division 2; with an And Parowan, first place finished second in the in Division 3, against state playoffs last 8-- j. primarly interested in, and I dont want to be m. 4' if for, 1 303 Size lb. size - Cello Bag Carrots . Western Family 16oz:Ragu Italian 47 Cooking Sauce93c -- commented, they had to keep their heads and their Fruit Cocktail 2 33 Keebler 13 oz. Size She praised the girls for students, Coach Orison their emotional and men- - said. The girls had to win tal maturity, as well as she sportsmanship under what with their skills, 6 O Olr Coconut Choc. Drop Cookies Western Family Instant Gallon Size Instant Potatoes Tomato Soup Ba9 $1 29 3JS5 S3S3? 3riTfcr,PSiift3 ftSGXi) tempers. Piute needed the win over the Wolf women to get into the Region 12 tourney, Coach Orison plained. The loss made the cipals wife and the playoff game with Wayne mother of one of the Piute necessary. -- d, fJfT7TTFt Best Elions Movemrolbieirs Single Shot 80 12, 94-- C 20,410 religious my preferences, my life or my history, MOST im-povin- g. re-electi- on. Kay James Nielsen Paid Goose Gun ANNA BRETZ I want to be considered for the Position of Councilman on the simple grounds that I am a fellow citizen with the same basic interests in the welfare of our town as other citizens. Im not running for office because of the current council doing a bad job. On the contrary, comparison of the current administration with some previous administrations will show vast improvements. Thats the way it should continue - constantly Im running because the current seats are up for That is the design of the political system; to allow for new ideas that can make our city government ever Politit til Advertisement H&R . educational tter- - . for Mon ficilo Friday Savage considered primarily ttb: -- she described as trying circumstances. The officiating, to put it bluntly, was atrocious, she stated. Officials for the game, only one of whom was cer- were the Piute prin- - rt Shotguns I dont think people are ft Beaver, and Duchesne at Park City. The football team will leave Salina Thursday and spend the night in Moab, rather than making the 5 2 hour bus trip Friday Utah. Nine teams from state, Coach O son Regions 10 and 11 will encouraging make up the remainder of everyone who has not seen the competition. a volleyball game to take If we can win this in the tournament action. weekend, we can win the made compete in the Region 12 it last week, tournament Nov. 2 - 3 in defeating Piute in a Salina. The kids looked super Region 12 volleyball game in the first game, Coach in Piute. The North Sevier squad Jennifer Orison said, but they kind of let down m the won the first game, 15-before losing the second, 9-- secona game. 15. They took the third to get credit game, for the win. The loss deadlocked Piute and Wayne County, with a playoff game scheduled for the two teams Wednesday, Oct. 31, at North Sevier, to determine which team will Wolf-wome- Beaver Coach A1 Marshall didnt win any points for his performance during the game. The grid coach and high school principal left in his starHurrican ting team until three games, minutes left in the game, managed a fourth-quawhen he substituted from rally to defeat Kanab, 2 22. the bench. - h two touchdowns Summit game, but on a perhaps neutral field, on Nov. 10. Fridays . quarterfinal DefeatPiute In Twelfth Season Game Win 12 in 5-- s, Wolf-Wom- en The 2-- 31. A Panguitch, third place in year. coach recalled, Beaver has scored 233 points in league play this season. One other team -school Lehi, a Class scored one touchdown against them in a practice game. They rolled up a 0 league record., team,. Coach Bruce That Hoggard promised. A win Hoggard noted after the but not that game turned into a kicking against Monticello would game, exchange, with the Wolves put the Wolves into the good. He said the Wolves on the short yardage end meeting the should have lost by of the encounter. winner of the season, Aug. Salina To Host Region Eight Girls Tournament Volleyball State 1-- A Mason put the Wolves on the line early in the final quarter. Clint Johnson took the ball to the four-yar- d line on a utilizing a key block by Kenny Shepherd, Three plays later, Mason went over for the Wolves only score. The extra point try failed. Beaver is a good them in Salina Coach Bruce lloggard's squad is hoping local fans will turn out to support them at the ga me. A w in for the Wolves would put them in the semifinals next weekend against the winner of the Kanab-Sout- h Summit game. the right to play the quarterfinal game on their own field. The Region 10 team is 0 in regular league play. The Wolves entertained Monticello is undefeated Monticello in Salina in the this season, and thus has opening game of the ction by virtue of having defeated the Wolves, their only encounter. school, Hurricane, a does not compete in state competition. every' mistake the Wolves made. - they became the first They scored on three team to score against the interceptions and scored Beavers. three touchdowns on three A punt fake by Kelly mental mistakes, the '9-- 1 ENTER STATK CO.lPETITK.V-.ortSeviers Wolves travel to Monticello Friday to meet the undefeated Region 10 team in the quarterfinals of the Utah Class grid competition. The game begins at I p.m. The Wolves arc out to defeat at the hands of Monticello, who defeated avenge a on capitalized Marshall even went I conversii the rather than just kick! the extra point, on the It touchdown of the gan with the score 47-Beaver gained 252 yar and North Sevier gained net of 70 yards, aft penalties. Mason accou ted for 85 yards, Johnsc 36 yards, Dan Mayer, yards, and Ricky Camp, yards. The Beavers rushed f 143 yards, compared to tl Wolves 104, but outpass the home team 168 yan to 5. Camp and Mason hi 14 tackles each to lead that area, while Johnst had 11; Karl Hales, ' Brock Madsen, 6, and J Reynolds, 5. Beavers Kelly Smil scored 29 points on fot touchdowns and five co: versions to lead his team. In other Region : two-poi- nt Friday nights game not seven, We gave it to them, he against Beaver was a vie- tory of sorts for the North noted, saying the Beavers 69 or VALUABLE-An- na Bretz, sophomore starter for the North Sevier girls volleyball team, was Most Valuable chosen Player by a vote of her teammates and Coach Jennifer Orison. Anna, who is the most player on the squad, according to her coach, also is one of the well-round- most aggressive and . . . 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