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Show Thursday March 11, 1982 The Salma Sun The Salma Sun Junior High Wrestlers Place at Last Ma Eighth grade victors at Wayne were Kimo Weaver, who walked away with a first place medal, and Jeff Edwards who Kyle Bosshardt, both placing first; Cody Merchant placed second. Gunnison Captures Region 12 Crown Kent R. Nielsen Kent Nielsen , Black Belt Kent R. Nielsen, Aurora, received his black belt in aikido recently from Sensei Rod Koba-yash- i, master of aikido and seventh degree black belt. Nielsen was promoted last Saturday to Shodan, which means First Degree Black Belt in Seido- - Blake Springer also grappled at W ayne. Seventh grade winners in the Wayne tournament were Shaun W illiams and The last of the sea- week, three junior high sons wrestling tourna- school grapplers took ments saw several area first. At another tournayoungsters get first place ment at Juab High medals. School, four kids took At Wayne County last first place. PANGUITCH-T- he kan Aikido. Nielsen is a member of Central Utah Aikido Club and has been studying the art for four years under Bill W eaver in Aurora. is the first Nielsen student in the club to be promoted to black belt and will now help Weaver instruct the classes. Gunnison Valley High School Bulldogs walked away with the Region 12 tournament win this past self-defen- Saturday night as Danny Hills varsity players stampeded the first-ranke- d Valley Buffaloes Coach Jim Hoyt's team was previously 61-5- Ninth grade Wayne winners were Mickey Sampson, who placed 3 in a physical battle for fourth and sixth places. Lewis King hit eight of nine from the foul line and six field goals for 20 points in the first half to lead the Bulldogs to a 5 intermission lead. 68-6- Dale Orton tanked 20, Don Leach 18, and Alike Baldwin 13, leading the 32-2- W ayne Jones kept Valley in the contest with 16 points in the first half, but the roof fell in on the Buffs in the third quarter when they managed only Bobcats over Piutes Bryce Dalton 17, Kennedy Sylvester 15, Ron Torgerson 14, and Dallin Jolley 13. while the Bulldogs added 16 more for a 1 margin. six points Escalante eliminated 1 Bryce Valley losing to North 66-6- 47-3- Wrestling Winners at Wayne took second. before first; Chanley Christensen, Lanny Jacobsen, and Russell Smith, who placed second, and Mon-te- l Jackman, who placed third. Seventh grade winners at Juab in Nephi were Kyle Bosshardt, who took first; Shaun Williams, fourth; John Dickinson, second, and Leonard Serrano, third. Eighth graders at Juab who placed were Kimo Weaver, Jeff Edwards, and Kevin Serrano, first; Bobby Hales, second, and Robert Spainhower, fourth. Sevier Monday night in Panguitch to determine the Freshmen who placed seventh-plac- e team for a in Nephi were Lanny state tourney berth. Jacobsen, first, and Mickey Sampson, second. Mike Griffin of Escalante led the Moquis past Bryce Valley with 23 points. W ade Ramsey hit 16 and Roland Johnson, Richard Ott and George Thompson combined for 39 for Bryce Valley. Valleys press in the fourth quarter brought the Buffs to within six, but precision passing from Kenneth Nielsen and Jerald Higham to Randy Warren and Kerry Brown allowed the Bulldogs to keep the fast break working for the winning edge. Jones finished with 26 and Boyd Harris, 16, for the Buffs, while King tallied 25, Warren 15, and Nielsen 11 for the Bulldogs. 51-4- 5, $jr J Juab Grappling Winners North Sevier knocked out Enterprise 76-6- Rhett Roberts drilled 22 to lead North Sevier over Enterprise in spite of Danny Holts 23 points. Beaver raced by Kanab 8 for the third spot in the tournament, leaving the Cowboys in fifth place. 79-5- Region 12 sent seven teams Wednesday hit four six teams from in against Scott Stucki consecutive the opening of the third quarter to open it up for Beaver, and balanced scoring from Steve Hutchings (21 points), Ken Stoker, 14, Don Roberts, 12, Robbie Eyre, 12, and Chris Bran vail, 6 and several assists, enabled the Beavers to consistently swish the nets and keep the pressure offensively on the Cowboys. Playing for State Rhett Roberts lays one up for two points against Escalante Monday evening. Although Roberts scored 11 11 and three teams from Region 13 to play in St. George (Dixie College) for the Class state tournament. Beginning at 10 a.m., Duchesne clashed with Wendover, at 11:30, Valley met South Summit, at 1 p.m., Beaver tangled with Monticello, and at 2:30, North Sevier met South Rich. At 4:30, Kanab met Dugway, at 6, Piute met Altamont, at 7:30, Panguitch met North Summit, and at 9, Gunnison played St. Region points, his forte Monday was under the boards where he grabbed 14 rebounds for the Wolves. Scott Robertson grabbed 16 and Bill Vaughan 10 for the Cowboys. Panguitch edged Piute Sophomores Lose Tournament But Coach Proud of Team Efforts The North Sevier High School Wolf Pups had a difficult time at the schools recent sophotournament. They lost both their games, but the second game saw the pups come a little more closer. In the sophomore Wolves first game against Delta, the Pups lost We had a hard time 61-5- their press line, Partridge said. Delta shot 55 percent throughout the game, commented Coach Glen from the free throw line. Partridge. It seemed to The Wolves shot 43 rattle us at the first and percent from the stripe. second quarter. Once we Despite the final outsettled down, we made a come, the Wolves hustlrun at them. ed throughout the entire The Pups narrowed the game. Dana Sorenson led the margin from a deficit to a Wolves with 11 rebounds debt. We had to foul late in and 17 points. Scott the game and they salted Mason had nine boards it away from the foul and 14 points. Hal Kooz- handling "THANKS TO A TERRIFIC COACH . . . MARIE BONE As the North Sevier Wolf Women end their SUPER year in Girl's Basketball by becoming STATE CHAMPIONS, a special thanks to their coach, Marie Bone is certainly order. Marie is originally from Helena, Montana. She graduated from BYU where she was on the Field Hockey team. Track Team, and worked with the gymnastic team. This is Marie's first teaching position since graduating from college and we think she has been FANin TASTIC! Hey Marie, you're OK!!! Marie Bone Sponsored by (We LIKE the Wolf Women) t t Wasatch Cafe. Satina Busy all the time Going to State! Wolf fans and NSHS varsity Wolves basketball players share the excitement after Monday nights victory over the Escalante Moquis which er pulled down nine young men finally played Windwalkers well with 10 rebounds and six points, the coach added. Briggs in his first start of the year pulled down eight boards and got ten big points. Kelly Nielsen and Shields rounded out the boards with two each and four and two points respectively. We finally shot well from the free throw line hitting 16 out of 22 for a blistering 73 percent, Partridge exulted. Three members of the Wolves team were picked for honors, Scott Mason with Also Going points; Dana Sorenson with 23 rebounds and 29 points, and Vince Johnson with eight rebounds, boards and contributed eight points, while Vince Johnson got three rebounds and nine points. Lanny Shields and Paul Briggs each got five rebounds and two points. In their second game of the tournament, the Wolves lost to Juab 69-6- This was the most aggressive game these sophomores have played all year, Coach Partridge lauded. These A local gymnastics team won the right to send participants to a state tournament. a game, which gives a ray of hope for next year. Even though we lost, I feel real positive the about game. Mason led the charge with 13 boards and 12 while Sorenson followed on the boards with 12 rebounds and 13 points, points. led Johnson North Sevier scorers with 17 points and five re- bounds. Hal Koozer played 22 held at Hill Air Force Base. rebounds and nine assists, and 26 in the "Thanks to Our Coach" As we near the end of basketball season, we'd like to pay a special thanks to Coach Bruce Hoggard, for dedication and many hours of time he has spent working with the basketball program, thoughtful person Bruce attended American Fork High School where he played basketball and as a senior was chosen to be on the All State Team. After graduating from college, Bruce was assistant coach at American Fork High, then moved to Aberdeen, Washington where he coached basketball and track for a year. Bruce then spent two years coaching football and basketball in Malad, Idaho and was Recreational Director for the Countv of Oneida. Bruce then moved to Duchene where he coached for a year and for the past four years has coached football and basketball at NSHS. He is married to Terree Hoggard and they are the proud parents of two children, Jeff 8, and 3-- points. The Windwalkers, coached by Diane Chiv-erwent to a meet in Huntington recently and received a 97 percent placement. This means that 97 percent of the Windwalkers who competed placed first, second, or third at the state qualifying meet. Going to state this Saturday are Sheila Rasmussen, Mindy Chivers, Kerri Malmgren, Allison Sorensen, Cheri Butters, and Diane Paxton. The state meet will be 27 gave the Wolves a seventh place berth tournament. s, area: BONNIE ERDEI Now in the Salina Your Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultant. and professional on approach proper skin care in your 2 home contact BONNIE at for appointment or a Mary Kay Enioys working in the yard Bea uty Show. For a personal 529-360- Lori 4. The attitude and philosophy with which Bruce teaches is SUPER and we appreciate all that he has done for NSHS .. . Also a special Thank You So Much ' goes out to Coach Glen Partridge for his help and assistance in this year's basketball program. 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