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Show t ' t f' W , yf f 'r ;wv J wwft NlJL TW ' The Sun Thur. Feb. 28, Page 1 ;. Doand DobialToaffnamcnt Schedule Wolves Win; Lode In Round Robin ' Regtarfl North Sevier fell to Valley at. 6:15 p.m. and8 only the top seven; Saturdays Beaver aid Parowan at teams will earn berths in rpMtt7 flMvcy wwlii Piute, Acttaain the ; royncl Hi. 6 I n final stages this Friday second rant game, while p.m. defeated Saturday the champion- - the state ).a tournament, and Saturday ia Pangvdt- - Parowan North Seviers Wolves and It was Just one of time I Z Escalante I which begins with firsttook their Coach Salley d Fa voredjKanab tosh an Beaver whipped Valley ship will be decided at 8 things, Same against win ever know, la the consolation p m. The 6:15 p.m. game round playoffs on neutral Bryce remarked. No easy 74-rbut couldnt courts March 7. Region Milford alley, PnitlililMk-aMijbracket, find the basket the next fifth and decide will htid third will meet Valiev Saturday, and the 3:15 n.m. 2s third and Sixth place 7lTtor2ent piuteat l :36 p.m. Friday. Pte, day against Piute and lo6t SCORE BOX finishers will play at Rich- . I . ThewmrnrwiUgolntothe 0 N.S. ao, 86. BryceValley champieasidp game at 1 The loss pits the Wolves SSth 2IT,mC field High School andr p.m. Saturday. Fridays schedule pits JSagainst Panguitch at 11:45 Region' 12s first andf .m. Friday, Feb. 28 in a. games, Enterprise and Milford at Games in the lh me iwuvn enlation bracket at .m. ame they must win to ranguitcn icmmi play at South Sevier High North beat Sevier and Piute bracket; inish fourth or sixth in the 8447; terprise, 11:45 i:30 at nfuitch a.m.; a.m.and . egion. Parowjan p.m. Milford, School. The Region 12 fifth Kanab and Piute at 1:30 pick the conmetitior who y w In the opening game defeated Wayne, place team plays af oRTagainst Bryce Valley, North Sevier whipped :" ' Wayne and Gun a on 4 Payson, and the fourth March will play North Sevier pressed in ; kmaVaiiM IMO, and nison in another and seventh place temas seventh court for neutral bracket game at the first quarter and took a wlWbunnisoo play at Provo High School. THIRD PLACEFour North Sevier . . lead at the end of the ..4. 4:30 p.m.; Escalante and and eighth place. w junior high school wrestlers took third ' opening period. Coach Ron state and place honors at the 'f,'t)alley dropped that tournament high wrestling junior 1,'iNI IWVU'.H, Mi. - H' bJressure in the second Feb. 16 in Fillmore. From left are i llUKlWI riMUAirt 'I. substituted and 'quarter . IM '?v "freely in the remainder of x fMhe game which he 'described as Bryce Valley managed bl. - tth Jto score 18 points in the second quarter, and the Div. u- - 2nd' at the ,WoIves led, v. ythhalf. During the third ttaap.m. Bryce Valley NoribaMter ' "quarter scored 21 points while - 6th folding the Wolves to 13, and cut the lead to 13 But the Wolves mprn 76-6- 4, v- - first-roun- 82-5-6. M - why.':;r'' 80-6- e : - 57-4- J52h first-roun- d 66-4- 6; 60-4- 6; con-Vail- ,21-- 2 Frank V ninth grade; Chanley Christensen, 2-- A A KCi'.lON Freeman, seventh grade; Davy Olsen, seventh grade, and Robert Bird, eighth grade. , .WWHO R2B1K 4 M '4 1 low-ke- y. PaagaMcb- 41-2- 0, 13:15 p.m. f)1 1 r I 2:36p.m. 11- poin-"""t- s, w.. IbrycoVagoy 54-4- 1. 6:aralsMv through 26 points " tpoured in the final quarter and came out the first round with a victory. North Sevier grabbed 65 rebounds, compared to their opponents 27. Senior Center Karl Hales accoun-uuUe- d for 27 of the Wolves rr 'rebounds, and scored 13 ft .points as well. Kendrick forward and David Gurney each had 9 rebounds, Rick Camp had 8. iK Camp scored 20 points on baskets and 8 out of 11 free throws to take high c :point honors with 20. b" Brady Anderson had 19. But the next day, again-vti)!Piute.i ' the Wolves scouldnt buy a basket. tniNoneof the 14 field goals ,j;jattempted during the first .quarter went through, and Piute led 10-- at the end of the first period of play, The lone point scored by the Wolves came, on Ken- - lilts1 VUnlr 1 l nt niv. CilViSlW Tl!S I jr - 1. u: I PARQWA.J 'Six i : ; , :T"fT. ' s. free throw. , ' r' f.v The Postal Service is of-fering its customers the eptien of buying the direc- tofy at' atiy pont office or direct mail. Two l North Sevier managed points in the second quarter, and was down by at the half. 20, We shot 11 percent from the field in the entire first half, Coach Ron ,,v. ; i Dailey noted, a 'percen--lj- ? tage which isnt calculated e . , to give a victory. With 20 points to make up, the Wolves came back in the second half with a DAVID GURNEY press, and 9 for 20 shots and cut . 10 points PLAYER OF GAME from Piutes lead in the David Gurney copped third quarter, player of the game During the final period, honors from Cooch Roe the Wolves twice cut Dailey for his performanPiutes lead to 6 points but ce Saturday In the Wolves couldnt get any. closer losing effort against Piute. than that. The senior forward scared The Wolves shooting 14 points for his team, percentage was a meager while pulling down 10 23 per cent - 3 for 13 in the rebounds In the game. The Post KARL HALES rt PLAYER OF GAME-K- arl Hales, senior center North Sevier was Wolves, given Player of the Game honors hy Coach Ron for the ' Dailey fur his efforts Friday against Bryce ; Valley. The Wolves senior center grabbed 27 rebounds and scored 13 points. ooooboooooooooooooooooooooo w' rt - SAUNA I oSEfildl AlMDTOFdQFy o o 2 4 o Gallon of Pop . . . . . . . ... . 01 .00 J. o o o o o. s- - o . WE INSTALL DECORATIVE FACES IN BOTH ROCK AND WE ALSO HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE NEEDED TO INSTALL YOUR OWN FIREPLACE. We install decorative faces in- - both rockdnd brick. Wi also have everything for the needed to og''0 s Margaret Oler, Utah Jaybe your neighbors, State University Exten- ,or de,ails sion home economist, will CaM vur local pohce the host meeting, it . j . 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Mocks Adcb ,l con-Cod- scheduled for 10 - 11:30 a. ih, Tuesday, March 4 in ' discount " plans allow the Sevier County Cour- customers Bave 61.50 on thouse Auditorium a single copy or up to 616.56 on a case of eight Millett broke loose for 10 points in the second quar- g o o o years National Zip : f quarter full-cou- vJAV!:L e Mutual concerns of y and Post Office sumers and the of of Utah tment to be easier will be will obtain and a little cheaper Agriculture 4 in a1 March discussed to Salina to buy, according postmaster Arlen Mad- - Consumer Exchange) Meeting in Sevier County. n This Shane Millett, Piutes leading scorer, was held scoreless during thai first As the Wi were forced to loosen order to attempt to score FOR ALL YOUR Vf.I.LH .1 , . 1, Harwards nim: ' Good Deal Consumers On Zip Book Meet March 4f Players Of Game . Cj! RAN9JTTCH Vallry II- - -- Two Chosen As Russell Smith, a seventh grader. They Feb. 16 at tournament won top honors in Fillmore. ESCALANTE emmsoR t: VAUEV BRYCE .. '.pir II TtA DIVISION OIKlMltt !and drick - Junior High state champion wrestlers from North Sevier are, from left, Deran Bosshar-d- t and Brent Shaw, ninth graders, and STATE CHAMPS Reaver - 2nd ' 257-54- 547-30- Uria, Wyo. (307) 1 Sprinkler Irrigation 1 Salt Lake City 1147 W. 2100 So. 972-30- V ' |