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Show Beaver Takes Region 12 Wrestling Title By 1 Point Thursday February, 12, 1981 The Salma Sun The Salma Sun Kanab Corrals Wolves, Kanab boosted their record to 2 1 with an win over the North Sevier W olves in a game played last Thursday in Kanab. The Cowboys hit their first 10 shots in a row, including at least 8 from 20 feet out, to stifle the Wolves at the outset. Our guards had too many tumovere in the first half, Coach Bruce Hoggard commented, but the entire team played well in the second half, to bring us back to within 10 points. The Wolves hit on 30 out of 84 shots from the field, for a 36 percent League-leadin- g 7-- 81-7- success ratio. Kanab made 32 for 72, a 45 percent rate. The Cowboys outrebounded the Wolves, Gary Glover, Kanabs 2 star player, scored 28 points and accounted for 23 rebounds. Rhett Roberts scored 26 points for the Wolves and grabbed 13 rebounds in his best game of the year, according to 48-4- 6-- 9th Graders Lose, Coach Hoggard. Kendrick Harward had 13 points and 11 rebounds, while Trent Hallows scored 15 points, 9 of them on free throws. The W olves will be idle this week, then will entertain Beaver next Friday, Feb. 20, in Salina. Other Division One action this FYiday puts Milford at Kanab, Parowan at Enterprise, and Gunnison at Beaver. Current standings have Kanab and Gunnison tied Play in the Regional Church Basketball tournament will conclude Saturday with championship games played at North Sevier High School in Salina. W inners will be named in three divisions: junior, senior and veterans. The finalists in the junior division will play at 5 p.m., with the senior game at 6:30 p.m., and the veterans game at 8 p.m. There is no charge for admission. Preliminary games 48-4- son. Vince Johnson accounted for 21 of the Wolves points. Dana Sorenson had 7; Robert Tuft and Kim Curtis, 3 each; Kelly Nielsen, 2, and Lanny Shields, 1. The seventh and eighth grade teams played Piute in Salina on Monday, and the seventh, eighth, and ninth grade teams traveled Wednesday to Millard to play. one-poi- for the Division One lead Christensen 1 24 with 2 records. Beaver TOTALS 7-- is second with win over North Sevier placed ver a third in the Region 12 Gunnison, 115114. Anything less than a wrestling competition in a tournament that went pin by Beaver, and down to the very last Gunnison would have match to determine the been the winner, Wolves Coach Kevin Eppich winner. noted. Beavers Mark Brown The tournament was pinned Waynes Justin Ekker in the unlimited predicted to be a toss-u- p bematch, the last of the tournament, to give Bea tween the top three 2 4 23 71 6-- 4, followed by North Sevier, Enterprise and Paro- - KANAB: and Milford, 5-- 5; wan, 0-- Glover Finau 12 4 28 8 2 18 17 10 Bennett BOX SCORES NORTH SEVIER: FG FT Hallows Mickelson TP Mousaw 15 Robertson Harward Pettit Reynolds Taylor Roberts 13 3 6 4 26 FT TP FG 4-- v Vaughn TOTALS SCORE BY NSHS 7 Kan. 19 3 2 0 5 3 were Wednesday night, tonight (Thursday), and Friday night. Junior division preliminaries, played in Monroe, pitted the Richfield East Second Ward versus Central and Salina No. 1 Central, and Salina No. 1 team against Richfield 7th Ward in games Wednesday night. The winners play at 7 p.m. Friday. Richfield Indian Dorm team plays Elsinore at 7 and Annabella p.m., takes on Richfield 3rd Ward at 8 :30 p.m. Thursday. Winneis of those two games play at 8:30 p.m. Friday. Senior division pre- liminaries Wednesday night pitted Salinas No. 1 team against Annabella or Venice, and Richfields 8th Ward against Central. Winners play at 7 p.m. FYiday. Richfields 4th Ward team takes on Richfields 1st Ward squad at 7 p.m. tonight, YBA Lists Standings Youth Basketball Assn, play will end Feb. 21 with the picking of an team. Current standings are as follows: all-st- division (seventh A nt down-to-the-wi- re 4 2 13 teams, Beaver, North Sevier, and Wayne, but Gunnisons showing surprised many persons, including Coach Eppich. They came from out he comof nowhere, mented, explaining that the Bulldogs were not predicted to finish in the top three. Four Gunnison wrestlers took championships: 179 Jayvee Loses To Kanab 81 17 32 QUARTERS: 71 43 27 81 41 66 Kanab overpowered considering the place the the North Sevier junior in a game varsity, last played Thursday in Kanab. The junior Wolves led, 14-at the end of the first quarter, and at one time were ahead by 12 points. But Kanab came back to tie up the game, l, at the half, and took a four-poilead, at the end of the third quarter. The final quarter was 57-4- 0, Church Tourney Concludes 48-4- 0 North Seviers ninth grade team lost to Gunin a game nison, played Feb. 3 in Gunni- 81-7- 1 after which Monroes 3rd Ward plays Salinas No. 2 at 8:30 p.m. Veterans division play, at North Sevier High School on Wednesday, pitted Richfields 2nd Ward against Annabella and Salinas No. 1 team against Richfields 3rd Ward team. Winners play at 7 p.m. Friday. Elsinore plays Richfields 10th Ward at 7 p.m. tonight, followed by the Salina No. 2 and Glenwood game at 8:30 p.m. Winneis play at 8:30 p.m. FYiday. 7, 26-al- nt 36-3- 2, the Wolves undoing. They managed to score only four points, while the Cowboys poured through 21 points. They blew us out in the last four minutes, Coach Glen Partridge recalled, adding that his team . . . played well, referees. We had two technicals called on us for nothing thing, ed. the really no- Glen Bills placed sein the cond Jay Yardley, David Dyches. Garth Socompetition, losing a 2 renson was third and decision to Mike Ken-muof Panguitch, who is Cody Reynolds was a former North Carolina fourth. North Sevier scored state champion. Kevin Hampton, 155 110 points, edging pounds, and Moky ChrisWayne which had 103 points. Piute had 88 tensen, 185 pounds, placpoints, followed by Mil- ed third, while Wade ford, 81; Parowan, 49; Forsyth, 167 pounds, and placed fourth. Panguitch, It was an excellent Kanab, 33. Coach EpJason Stowe, who won tournament, the championpich commented. Specship for the Wolves, was tators saw some super voted the outstanding wrestling, and I predict wrestler by coaches and the state tournament will officials. This is the third be just as close. such award for Stowe at Monticello, from Retournaments this season. gion 10, and South Reed Roberts, coach of Summit, from Region 11, the Gunnison squad, was are expected to provide voted the outstanding tough competition for the tournament. coach by the coaches state participating, an award Competition begins with that was well deserv- sessions at 1 p.m. and 7 ed, according to Coach p.m. FYiday at Beaver High School. The third Eppich. Our team wrestled session is at 1 p.m. very well in the tourna- Saturday, with the conment, Coach Eppich solation matches at 6 said. We just needed a p.m. and championships couple of matches to go at 7 p.m. Saturday. Admission prices are our way to win it. I was very pleased with the $2.25 for adults and $1.75 for students. A way the kids wrestled. Eight of the 11 mem- special family pass, good bers of the Wolves for all sessions, may be squad qualified for the available for $30. It must state tournament next be purchased at North weekend in Beaver. Sevier High School beStowe and Jon Sorensen, fore the tournament. For at 145 pounds, won information, call the school. championships. Kevin Hansen, Roy Yard-le- y, and 138-pou- 4-- ir 34, 119-pou- during the final period, which inhibited their style. BOX SCORES coach claimNORTH SEVIER: A Robert Simpson ran as well the ball dub as it has been run all from his point year guard position, according to the coach. ... Doug Hardy pulled down 14 rebounds and scored 12 points and played . . . a good, aggressive game, espe-riall- y during the first half. Buike Christensen had 7 rebounds, while Kevin Davis had 4 and Todd Nemelka had 2. Most of the Wolves were playing with 4 fouls Basketball Winners To Head for State Finals hours of competition, awards of Anderson, Richfield. Twelve year old: Kelly 76ers, USU Shaheen, Salina; Val Hill, and and Jazz, ners from Millard, Piute, rosettes Sanpete, Sevier and basketball tickets were Gunnison. Thirteen year old: Jan to the 14 B division (fifth and Wayne counties met presented sixth grade teams): Utes, Saturday at the Gunnison finalists. Marshall, Salina; Chad School The educational win- Outzen, Monroe. Valley High AgCougars, Fourteen year old: Kori were Travis and Wildcats, gymnasium to determine ners gies, who would represent the Jackson, Glenwood and Morris, Dc!a; Doug Central Utah District at Debra Reynolds, Salina. Roberts, Richfield. the State These finalists, along Basketball The playoff winners DOUG HARDY tournament at Utah State were: with their families, .will i 1'1lflll Si lj Nine year old: Natilee meet at Utah Slate in University Feb. 21. it iti 'ill Iosifs is: 'lift: tOJIliiM 4 At the conclusion of two Julander, Doug Hardy, a Richfield; Logan on February 21 for scorer for NSHS with 14 i Iff. OfijfcV activities which include junior center for the Ryan Cuff, Richfield. points. Allison Steiger cm ii ( i4 i 8 Ten year old: Angela educational tests, North Sevier Wolves was the leading re- 'I ifsisii is the basketball team, basketball Paul Mason, Aurora; playoffs, bounder with 11. The awards banquet and a featured player of the Marsh, Ephraim. n were down, Eleven year old: Lexa USU basketball game week. Hardy is the leadat the end of the first ing rebounder and seRichfield; Justin with Santa Barbara. Larsen, Chapter Name quarter, but picked up in cond highest scorer for and the second quarter the junior varsity squad. Students will be having trailed by only one point, Address Doug has an excellent menu the the at the half. following is attitude and extremely The second half told week of Feb. Members of the Salina Saturday at the Union Phone coachabie, Coach Bruce Feb. 16 MONDAY, the story, as North Sevier Sorosis Club met Jan. 28 Depot in Ogden. Theme commented. Hoggard Presidents to 23 Day. outscored Wayne 31 at the home of Bernice of the conference was He has the potential to and took the victory, Unified Law EnforceLau. A musical program a really fine ballplayer be Feb. TUESDAY, iioftcuSosT was presented by Sheron ment. Schooling on new avenging an earlier loss. with a more aggressive & casa senior dressing .Vfcijm; H&.iis.r: Cristy Crane, Madsen and Doug Har- laws, arson, and informaattitude. Were looking - riii, filin' Ofti player on the squad, serole, fruit salad on ward. Mrs. Madsen pro- tion on the latest Sufor big things from Doug lettuce, rolls & butter, vided piano accompani- preme Court decisions spent the weekend audinext season. Doug has milk. the ifnTifii'ii ii ok 00. at apple pie, tioning University ment for Harward on the were included in the 'iurj Mit ' played ninth grade and of Nevada in Reno. She t aiMiii vocal conference. and with saxophone junior varsity basketball was accompanied by WEDNESDAY, Feb. solos. Refreshments were ft eOM'IKcG isS9ii( On Sunday, Feb. 1, the the past two years. He is chicken, Coach Jennifer Orison. served by the hostess. enn'r4Mw daughter of Steve and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Crane was invited whipped potatoes-gravDiane Nielsen and De- Sheila Olsen of Gunnison Robert Hardy, Salina. to try out for one of the buttered spinach, fruited nise Lindsey were host- was blessed and named two scholarjello on lettuce, hard rolls esses for a baby shower Stake at the Center by & milk. butter, ships available in volleyfor Re nee (Mrs. Doug) Boyd Anderson. Grandpa ball by the Universitys Johnson, former Salina The name given her was THURSDAY, Feb. coach. She also was resident who now lives in Olsen. A dinner Shanelle or tacos, to Utah named the polka Sandy. Attending were was held after church volleyball team dot com, winter green Sadie Payne, Nancy services at Moms Cafe. & bread butter, Frame, Sally Rhinehart, by a selection committee. salad, were the Coach Orison sent marble cake, milk. and Shirley Hilton. Hie Attending LIGHT BULB TWO CONDUCTOR and broparents babys game films from North Johnsons are the parents bor ther, Shiloh; grandFeb. GARAGE CORDUTE FRIDAY, Sevier to the Reno coach, of a daughter, Tara, bom parents, Boyd and Mariwho invited only six girls boys, French fries & in November. lyn Anderson, Las Vegas; from outside Nevada to catsup, apple & orange Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rey- Allen and Midrie Olsen, milk. bar, slices, out. p.b. try nolds and family traveled Gunnison; to Kanab to attend the Paul and Thelbasketball game last ma Smith, Manti; Luden BUILT Thursday. and Edith Bown, ChesMr. and Mrs. Reed ter; aunts and undes: Peterson have moved Laurie and Cathy Olsen, into their new home in Gunnison; Scott and JacSunset South Subdivi- kie lamp Anderson, Sid Andersion. guard; high impact design; grease, General service, extended life tight EPHRAIM 2834729 l son, Jerry and Suzette oil resistant 25' vinyl cord bulb Mrs. Lynn (Norma) Taintor and cousin MODEL HOME (SOON) j-- f Rusty, Reynolds attended a LANNY & ALICE WAKEFIELD, MGRS. and Mel and Carolyn ECONOMY 1 BILL WAYNE, CAR FRESHNERS training session last week Jensen, Salina. in Washington, D.C. 529-792- 0 MUFFLER SALINA While there, she did Craig and Kathy Crane MODEL HOME 195 SO. STATE some sightseeing, and are the parents of a son, BARBARA OWEN, MGR. 0 stood in line on 3rd Joshua Ronald Crane, EARLINE HISEL Street in front of the U.S. bom Feb. 2, 1981 in Capitol as the former Gunnison. Joshua has 836-287- 1 WAYNE COUNTY hostages went by. She one sister and one broVIOLA BUCHANAN also visited the Washingther, Heather Anne, 5, ton LDS Temple. Elder and Craig Jason, 4. 528-798- 5 GUNNISON Jerold W ilson, son of Mr. Grandparents are Mr. A budget-price- d NAPA muffler with a MAX LAMBERTSON and Mrs. Delmer Wilson, and Mis. Richard Olsen, e heavy-gaugFreshener cuts smoke, unpleasant unitized Salina, came by with his Gunnison, and Mr. and shell for extra strength. Positive odors. aroma lasts for PANGUITCH AREA Refreshing 7 6794512 sound control. companion to visit with Mrs. Ronald Crane, Saweeks or more BRYCE VALLEY BUILDERS at the lina. her Center. 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