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Show Richfield, Monroe, Glen wood Wards I Win LDS Church Region Cage Titles FebruarJwei The Salma Sun The Salma Sun Richfield Wolf-wome- Second, sportsmanship Win; Begin Region Play n North Seviers girls n also The traveled to Emery for a practice game with the third-rate- d team in the state. We just ran em to death, the coach recalled. Wolf-wome- basketball team defeated d Piute in a thriller last week to take the title in their division of Region 12. n were Hie tied with Piute 8 all, with 48 seconds remaining in the game. Allison Steiger scored the winning basket with 13 seconds left. North Sevier iced the game when Anna Bretz stole the ball and laid up a basket at the final 8 win. buzzer for a Bretz was the high scorer with 22 points. Steiger was the outstanding last-secon- Wolf-wome- 48-4- Emery had a good team of ballplayers, . . . big, but slow, according to Coach Orison, and the n outhustled Bretz them to win scored 21 points and Steiger had 11 rebounds to earn most valuable players accolades from the coach. Wolf-wome- 53-4- 9. 52-4- Action began Tuesday night in the Region 12 tournament, in Pan-guitc- h. North Sevier played Enterprise, the second place team in that division, behind last years state champions, Parowan. . teams Mike Jorgensen, Rich- - George area tournament, t, field Second; Rodney Members of the team are Richfield Seventh; smanship Fred Bland, Elsinore; Markay Johnson, Salina Craig Blackham, An- - Second; Johnny Parsons, Scott Monroe and nabella; Third; Rick Elsinore. Christensen, McEwen, Richfield First; Monroe Third won the Gayle Eyre, Richfield senior division title and Eighth and Donald add were named in each Third Monroe Glenwood wards won division. championships in the Richfield Second Ward North Sevier defeated Richfield Regional al- won the junior division 36-3lchurch basketball Enterprise, and championship Tuesday night, and tournament which con- Elsinore was second. The in played Wayne, which cluded Saturday winner will compete defeated Panguitch, last Salina. Friday and Saturday in night (Wednesday). The winning teams will the area tournament at fiThe W nished second in state advance to the area Kanab. of the next , Members competition last tournaments n team are weekend. sportsmanship year. 2, sport-Stot- Salina Second was the Evans, Richfield Fourth. runner-up- . The winner Glenwood won the will compete Friday and veterans in division St. the Saturday A All-regio- Wolf Wrestlers Wim Second North Sevier wrestlers nishing 6 points behind added another second Duchesne in the state wrestling tournament place trophy to the school's trophy case, fi last Saturday in Beaver. Duchesne won its first-evstate title with 91 points in a tournament that went down to the er second-plac- e Ek-ke- 4-- com- Brown was behind with only 30 seconds remaining in the match, when he scored a reversal on his Wayne County opponent to win and give North Sevier second place with 85 points. 2, Program Registration will be Tuesday at the Jaycee Wayne was third with 84 points, followed by Beaver, 81; South Summit, 69; Milford, 65; North Gunnison, Summit, 44 ; Kanab) Panguitch, ParoWhitehorse, wan, 29; Monticello and Park City, 25 each; Piute, 13; Green River, Altamont, 2; and South Clubhouse (Senior Citizens Center basement) for youngsters ages 8 through 14 who are 46, interested in shooting education classes sponsored by the North Sevier Chapter. Chad Burns is in charge of the program, which is designed to 34; safe gun handling. Only official Daisy BB guns Seven of the eight Wolf wrestlers placed in the tournament, the most of any school. Duchesne started with 11 wrestlers, but only six placed. Jason Stowe and Jon Sorensen won state titles, while Glen Bills was third and Boyd Kennedy, Kevin Hampton, Wade Forsyth and Moky Christensen were fourth. instructional phase of the program, which is sponsored jointly by the U.S. Jaycees and Daisy. It was first implemented in 1963. Since that date, over 10 million youngsters have been taught gun safety. Competition between Winning Wrestlers North Sevier wrestlers show off their second place state trophy the fourth the school has collected won Saturday at Beaver. The Wolves finished six points behind state champion Duchesne. Pictured, from left, are Jon Sorensen and Jason Stowe, state champions, holding the trophy, and Kevin Hampton, Boyd Ken education, enjoyment, safety, and competition. Last Home Game Beaver will invade North Sevier Friday for the last home basketball game of the regular season. The Wolves had a bye last week, while Gunnison edged Beaver Enterprise whipped Parowan, Panguitch defeated Wayne, and Piute took Bryce Valley, Kanab and Gunnison presently are fust and second in their division in Region 12, with 2 and 3 records, respectively. Beaver is third, at while the Wolves are tied for fourth with Enterprise with 5 for the season. . and Parowan, at Milford, bring up the bottom of the division standings. Games Friday include Enterprise at Milford and Kanab at Parowan in Division One, while Escalante is at Piute, Valley is at Panguitch, and Wayne plays at Bryce 6-- 5, 5-- North Sevier Junior High basketball teams lost two and won one in games played last week at Millard. 4-- 6, 0, 70-6- 60-5- 65-4- Valley in Division Two. 8-- Qi The 9th grade team Vince Johnlost, son scored 12, Kim Curtis, 10; Dana Sorenson, 6 ; Lanny Shields and Scott Mason, 4 each; Troy Hatch, 3, and Kelly Nielsen, 2. The eighth grade team Hal also lost, 36-3Koozer scored 21 ; Perron 50-4- 2. 0. CuEID CSEte gprflcaiDGMHm MECHANICS FUNNEL funnel can be used for fluids. Ridged spout permits pouring with ease. Plastic. nedy, Glen Bills, Wade Forsyth, and Moky Christensen, who placed in the top four, along with Coach Kevin Eppich. Not pictured are Roger Pettit, who also competed, and Kelly Quarn-ber- Girls Place In Meet Durfey scored 6, and Shaun Sego had 3 points. The seventh grade Mark team won, Colby scored 11; Gaylan Springer, 9 ; Darren Boss-harand Mike Hansen, 6; Jeff Edwards, 4; Shane Harward, Bub Hugentobler and Kevin Roberts, 2 each; and Dexter Crane, 3. The eighth grade team participated in an eighth grade tournament held Tuesday and Wednesday in Manti. They met Richfield in their first game on Tuesday. All three North Sevier teams will play in Salina today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. against Millard. 45-2- 1. dt Five Salina girls competed Saturday at a state gymnastics meet in Huntington. Sheila Rasmussen placed first in the division. Sheri Squire was third in the division, and Kerri Malmgren was fourth in the competition. Kenna Glover and Shauna Beach also participated. The Windwalk-ers- , the gymnastics dub from Sevier and Sanpete counties, compiled a record of 8 firsts, 4 821-521- 2 GREASE GUN 3 Aurora First, Robert Santos, Annabella; Stan Glenwood; Ashbvy, Russel Jorgensen, Richfield Tenth and Rod Lee, consolation Saturday Subscribe . . afternoon, and wc were 20 points behind, Coach Eppich recalled. I told the kids we need to win five matches, and we did. The tournament was decided Saturday afternoon in the consolation matches, according to the . And YouD Receive NEWS ADVERTISING FEATURES coach. The kids came through when they had THE SALINA SUN 529-783- 9 60 Ewt Miln The tournament was Burke directed by Johnson, region athletic round, came back to win third place in the class over Brent Henrie, Beaver. Kennedy lost a 0 decision to Roy Yardley, director. Mike Shaw was regional secretary, and Stan Nielsen was for fourth 105 pounds. Hampton lost by a pin to David Nielson, Beaver, and finished fourth at 155 pounds. Forsyth lost a 0 decision to Jay Lindford, 3-- and was 167 pounds. Christensen lost a 4 decision to Todd Robinson, Parowan, and was the fourth-plac- e finisher at 185 pounds. Roger Pettit, who wrestled at 98 lbs., won his first round match by a pin before being eliminated. The W olf wrestlers still are suffering from the always a bridesmaid, never a bride complex. The team finished second in 1975, 1976, and 1977, and is still looking for that gold first-plac-e state trophy. Coach Eppich expressed his appreciation to eveiyone who attended the tournament for their support, and especially singled out Coach Kelly Quamberg, who volunteered his time to help with the wrestling program. 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Jr. High Teams 8-- 61-6- 0; r 33; Rich, 0. are used during the Hand-leve- 32; 9; instruct youngsters in Long-necke- 7-- won. Gun Safety i To-pah-a, Wayne would have placed second if Ekker had mented. ' he said. Stowe pinned Ron Whitehorse, in the d finals for the title. Sorensen won a 0 decision over Brennan Jackson, Kanab, for the d title. Bills, who lost a 5 to, team. That was the first time North Sevier ever rooted for Beaver, Coach Kevin Eppich recalled, explaining that very last match, between Beavers Mark Brown r, and Waynes Justin to determine the with 13. youngsters also is held on a local, state, and international level. The programs four goals are (dace. Both teams will advance Saturday to the area tournament in Richfield. Members of the all- Glenwood. They both did outstanding jobs in their respective areas, Coach Jennifer Orison with championship, Annabella in second |