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Show Thursday February 5, 1981 The Salma Sun Region Wrestlers Compete The Salma Sun Action gets underway Friday in the Region 12 Wolves Whip Tigers, -- 76-5- also had 76-5- 7 aggressive. We made too many turnovers - 21, the coach commented. The team shot 29 for 68 attempts from the field, a 43 percent success ratio. The key to the W olves victory came in the middle of the second period, according to the coach, when Hallows stole the ball and scored twice in about 5 seconds to expand the Wolves lead to 9 points. Score at for the the half was defeat the visiting Milford Tigers, Trent Hallows and Rhett Roberts each scored 19 points to lead the balanced scoring attack. Kurt Taylor had 12, Kendrick Harward, 11, and Joe Reynolds, 10 points. Reynolds Wayne. All three teams are wrestling tournament. Wrestlers from nine strong, and it will be a schools will compete in matter of just a few Salina for a chance to points separating the top Wolves Head participate in the state three, Coach Kevin Eppich pretournament, scheduled dicted. Feb. 13 - 14 in Beaver. North Sevier has a 1 The tournament is exrecord in dual meets in three-wa- y to be a pected cribing their play as Five of the North Sevier varsity basketball team members scored in double figures Friday to 16 rebounds, while Richard Pettit had 12 and Roberts, 11 rebounds. Our big kids did well Coach on the boards, Bruce Hoggard said, des race between host North North Sevier travels to Region Church Basketball Tournament Next Week All championship games, in all three divisions, will be played Saturday, Feb. 14, at North Sevier High School in Salina. The junior division finalists will play at 5 p.m., the senior division at 6:30 p.m., and the veterans division at 8 p.m. Play in all three divisions begins W ednesday. Two games are scheduled in each division: at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. The other two first-roun- d games are scheduled the following night, Thursday, also at 7 and 8:30 p.m. Semi-fingames will be played at 7 and 8:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 13. Single Salina. Local members invite all single parents, male and female, to join them in organizing to help change statistics which the Senior Division (At R.J.H.S.) Thursday-Sali- No. na 1 vs Monroe No. 3 or Richfield No. 2, 7 p.m.; Richfield East No. 1 vs Monroe No. 2, 8:30 p.m. W ednesday -- Richfield East No. 1 vs Monroe No. 2, 7 p.m.; Salina No. vs Richfield No. 2, 8:30 p.m. Friday-Richfi- No. eld largest-growin- g poverty populais single female heads of households (46 tion percent increase between 1970 and 1976). 1 vs Richfield East No. 2, 7 p.m.; Monroe No. 1 vs Salina No. 2, 8:30 p.m. Thursday-Richfi- eld vs Monroe No. 3, 7 p.m.; Monroe No. 1 vs 1 East No. 1 vs Monroe No. 2, 7 p.m.; Salina No. 1 vs Richfield East No. 3 or Wayne No. 1, 8:30 p.m. No. 1 vs Richfield East No. 2, 7 p.m.; Salina No. 2 vs Richfield East No. 1, 8:30 Friday-Mon- roe p.m. Further Schooling - of The survey predicts that of the 35 students Sevier High School plan who plan post high to further their education school training, 11 males after high school, accord- and 9 females will finish ing to a study made by four years of additional the State Board of Educa- schooling. Fifteen of the 6 males and 9 tion. students Thirty-fiv- e seniors females - will finish less plan further education than four years. after high school graduaFive of the seven tion, Principal Tim students who plan no Smith noted from the results of the computerized questionnaire. Of that number, 10 Gunnisons lady Bullplan to attend technical dogs lost last Wednesschools and 25 plan to to the North day, attend colleges or univer- Sevier n in a sities in Utah. Only seven Region 12 game played do not plan to obtain in Gunnison. additional education. Cristy Crane, with 16 Cost of obtaining adpoints, was the high ditional schooling was scorer for North Sevier, the most prevalent factor and also led the team in ' in choosing a school, the rebounding. Neresa Nielquestionnaire indicates. sen scored 11 points. The second most prevaEverybody played in lent factor is the in- the game, Coach Jennifluence of family, friends fer Orison said. and relatives. The locan are The tion of the school and the beat who with tied Piute, curriculum and programs offered were the third Wayne, for the lead in most important factors their division of Region 12 with one loss each. mentioned. Wayne played last night percent the seniors at North - work. What if they cant find e employment? Three of the five said they didnt know what they would do if they couldnt find a job. The other two said they would enter military service. full-tim- ftjT? ftffl North Seviers ninth grade basketball squad defeated Gunnison, 42 34, in a game played last Tuesday, Jan. 27, in Salina. Kim Curtis was the leading scorer for North Sevier, with 14 points. Vince Johnson had 10; Dana Sorenson, 6; Scott Mason, 5; Troy Hatch, 4, and Kelly Nielsen, 2, Trade-I- Maintenance Free tery meets or exceeds original equipment specifications and comes with a 30 month warranty. Group 24. Bat- 2000 Series. BOOSTER CAgLES ISC29 99 MILFORD: FG Brinkman Williams Dotson Hartman Belliston Yardley TOTALS TODD NEMELKA color-code- Spotlight in -- prirns thru Feb NAPA AUTO PARTS 190 South Salina Player cats, Spotlight player for the North Sevier Wolves basketball squad this week is 9 Todd Nemelka, a 5-- an football play- all-sta- te 3 7 3 14 7 0 13 27 1 2 25 54 1 Twelve years old Kelly Shaheen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale eight and ninth seeded wrestlers. Only about 5 matches will be wrestled. Winners of the pigtail matches will enter the 4-- tournament eighth-plac- e as the wrestlers, while losers will be eliminated from tournament competition. Wrestlers were seeded depending on their records during the past season. In the first session, which begins at 1 p.m., the eighth-plac- e wrestlers will meet the e wrestlers, seventh-place wrestlers will first-plac- compete with second-plac- These 14 contestants will meet the county winners from throughout Fourteen winners this Saturday will then go to Utah State University on February 21 0-- 2 on. The second session will begin at 7 p.m. Friday, and the third session at 1 p.m. Saturday. Consolation finals, for third and fourth places, will be at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, with the championship finals, for first and second places, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The first four finishers in weight class will qualify for the state tournament the following weekend in Beaver. An pass for adults will be available for $8. Individual session tickets are $2.50 for adults and $1 for eh students with activity cards and elementary and junior high students. each. Games are played Sa- turday mornings and Tuesday afternoons with . . . referees, coaches, acthe whole works, to Bruce Hogcording gard, who directs the YBA. He invited parents and other community residents to attend the games. Aurora Rabies Clinic Rabies vaccinations for dogs will be given from 2 - 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, at the Scout Cabin in Aurora. Cost of the shots is $5 Dog licenses also may be purchased at that time. Licenses are $5 for males and spayed females and $15 for unspayed females. to play winners from throughout fhe state. Last day to license dogs is March 1. A $1 late chaige per month will be charged after the March 1 deadline. The clinic is the only one scheduled this year in Aurora. Dr. Fred Haynie of Richfield will be the veterinarian giving the shots. now you can see BETTER BUILT HOMES LOWER nMft ULt EPHRAIM f "T t I j PRICES!!! - 2834729 model HOME (SOON) LANNY & ALICE WAKEFIELD, MGRS. SALINA - 529-792- 0 MODEL HOME 195 SO. STATE BARBARA OWEN, MGR. 0 529-328- EARLINE HISEL WAYNE 529-762- 4 COUNTY - 836-287- 1 u GUNNISON Don't worry and wonder about learning your way around town. Or what to see and do. Or whom to osk. WELCOME WAGON Ropresontativo, I II , simplify your now gotting salt led. Help you begin to enjoy your town. . . good shopping, local attractions, community opportunities. And my basket is lull ol useful gilts to please ,your (amity. Taka a break Irom unpacking and call me. Marlis Freeman 528-798- 5 - 679-851PANGUITCH AREA GEORGE THOMPSON BRYCE VALLEY BUILDERS 2 CANNONVILLE HONEST ABE REALTY PRECISION BILT 5 - MAX LAMBERTSON can help you out. I e and so wrestlers, each. program as the countys educational winners. State St. 529-747- FT matches between the VIOLA BUCHANAN Provides fast and easy starts for diesel or gas engines in weather as low as 70. Spray container, to a NAPA store today FT 1 Competition begins at 10 a.m. with pigtail 2-- junior varsity. Todd was County participated in Thirteen years old the program this year Jan Marshall, daughter but only 14 survived the of Mr. and Mrs. Ross local and county contests. Marshall, Salina; Chad Winners are: Outzen, son of Mr. and Kent Mrs. Outzen, Nine years old Natilee Julander, Central. Fourteen years old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Julander, Richfield; Jamie Dutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Ryan Cuff, son of Mr. and Dutton, Monroe; Douglas RichMrs. Robert Cuff, Roberts, son of Mr. and field. Ten years old Angela Mrs. John Roberts, RichMason, daughter of Mr. field. In addition to the above and Mrs. Dennis Mason, winners, Travis son playoff Aurora; Dirk Jensen, of Mr. and Mrs. June Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jackson, Jensen, Richfield. Glenwood and Debra Eleven years old Lexa Larsen, daughter of Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lar- - Mr. and Mrs. Lynn sen, Richfield; Justin Reynolds, Salina will also Anderson, son of Mr. and participate in Saturdays As come 6 57 Manti the in tournament. 0-- Just moved in? Rugged, tangle resistant parallel cables with flexible, vinyl insulated copper conductor and 740112 clarrtD handles. 8 ft. 3 20 second 2-- againsff the Gunnison junior guard for the team. 4-- missing the coach 3-- Shaheen, Salina; Jeff Central Utah at the School Morrison, son of Mr. and Gunnison High 400 1:00 at Approximately gym Saturday Mrs. Lynn Morrison, youths from Sevier Richfield. p.m. s i79 Witte any indication. In the A League seventh and eighth grade teams), the Knicks are in 0 the lead with a record, followed by the the Lakers, 76ers, and the Jazz, In the B League (fifth and sixth grade teams), the Utes lead with a perfect 0 record, followed by the Cougars, Aggies and Wild- nison. ereraniB, still chosen present standings are Youth To Compete in Cage Meet one-on-o- Davis TOTALS by members of the North Sevier Youth Basketball Assn, teams may have been prophetic, if the 4-- H tournament basketball this Saturday at Gun- NAPA BATTERIES Drives out moisture, deposits invisible film that prevents rust. Also penetrates frozen fittings. 16 oz. spray. Names 2-- A District TjQBQEBGB For YBA - will Fourteen represent Sevier County at the Central Utah Were Standings te Girls Stomp Gunnison, Wolf-wome- points and accounted for 3 rebounds, while Burke Christensen scored 8 points, including four out of four free throws. Todd Nemelka and Kevin Davis each scored 6 points. 12 during the inside shots, game, but North Sevier said. committed 19 turnovers, compared to Milfords BOX SCORES 16. The Wolves made 20 of 78 baskets attempted, No. Sevier 57, Milford 54 a 25.6 percent ratio, while the Tigers hit on 24 NORTH SEVIER: of 83 attempts, a 28.9 TP FT PG percent ratio. 22 8 Mayer Eddie Sorensen scored Hardy 3 0 4 12 Sorensen 8 Christensen 2 3 6 Nemelka rebounds er last fall, and made 61-2- 8 state competition in the javelin throw last spring, The top three teams as well as playing base(Wednesday) at North from this division -- ball. Hiis is his second Sevier. North Sevier travels to North Sevier, Piute, and season in basketball. Piute next Wednesday Wayne will compete in Coach Bruce Hoggard for the last regular the Region 12 tourna- described Todd as . . . season game, then will ment Feb. 17 - 19 in one of the most likeable meet Emery on that Panguitch. The top four kids on the team, and schools home court for a teams from that tourna- extremely coachable. practice game slated for ment will go to the state He is the son of Mr. and 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. tournament Feb. 26 - 28 Mrs. Roger Nemelka, at Snow College. 12. Aurora. Sevier because only one was referee. The other one didnt Coach Partshow up, ridge said. Both teams had 39 there 40-3- 5. -- further schooling indicated they would go to the coach mainly noted, 9th Grade Team Wins Most Seniors Plan - 75 ballgame, 46-al- Thursday-Richfi- eld Wolf-wome- Single parents are invited to attend a meeting of Parents Without Partners at 7 p.m. Monday at the home of Earline Hisel, 581 Aspen Circle, Division (At N.S.H.S..) p.m. (In Monroe) Most It was a very physical North Seviers junior the difference in tne varsity squad outplayed ballgame. Lee Mayer was singled Milford in overtime Friout for praise by Coach day night to take a 4 win over the visiting Partridge, who said he . . . . played undoubtedly Tigers. the best ballgame hes The Wolves held a ever in scoring narrow lead during the 22 played and hauling points first half, but the third down 14 rebounds. Maquarter, when they . . . yer scored on eight field lost their intensity, acgoals and made six out of cording to Coach Glen 10 free throws. Partridge, nearly proved their undoing. The Tigers outscored the Wolves, 16-during the third period, and took a five-poilead, It took some good, solid basketball during the final three minutes to effect a tie, at l, at the end of regulation Coach Partridge time, recalled. The Wolves shot a sizzling 66 percent, compared to the Tigers 47 percent from the field during the three-minuovertime, and that was nt Veterans Richfield East No. 2, 8:30 61-2- Parents indicate Initial pairings for the tournaments three divisions is as follows: Junior Division No. competition, 57-5- 36-2- 3 1 12 Region 2-- Jayvee Cagers Defeat Milford W olves. Regional church basketball tournament competition gets underway next Wednesday for junior, senior and veterans division teams at Monroe, Richfield and Salina. Pairings for the tournament are not yet complete, as not all qualifying games have been played. having lost only to Beadecide the winner. The ver, by 2 points. The Wolves had 123 Vi points. Wolves have placed third won the Richfield in three tournaments this year: at North Sevier, Wayne tournament, one point ahead of Wayne. Wayne, and Manti. Beaver won the North North Sevier was third, Sevier tournament, with 4 Vi points behind the 139 Vi points. Wayne was second with 132Vi in the winner. Union, a .tournament which went school, and Dixie, a down to the last match to school, placed first and and Beaver, Sevier, HOMES CONSTHIICTIOIV & IVSnVA.CF, |