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Show Sun Satina Y arsity Players Prove They Can Do It, Almost Although they did not walk away with a victory, the NSHS varsity basket last-minu- te Aurora News The GO ball players proved they point to Tintic. could have last week With great when they lost by one help from Vince Johnson, Mark Colby and Kelly the Wolves brought the game back home but could not quite The Royce and JoLynn Ma- clinch the victory. alson and family spent final 9 score was Wolf 0 most a victory, Thanksgiving in Monroe sewith JoLynns parents, had an 18 foot last Odell and Betty Whit- cond shot from Marie Colby rolled in. lock. Here visiting Elbert As with the Beaver and Vilate Lloyd over the contest, the Wolves fell weekend were their behind in the second nephew, Mr. and Mrs. quarter. The halftime score was 9 with the Gary Lloyd and family. Delbert and Kathleen W olves scoring only Lloyd and family spent eight points to Tintics Thanksgiving in New 15. Mexico visiting Kath- Lynn and Rhonda Huntsman are parents of a new baby daughter bom Monday, Nov. 15. She will be named Trisha Faye and weighed & lbs. 10 oz. the baby is still in the hospital but will be coming home soon. 40-3- 41-4- Libby Masons girl scout troop visited Me Donalds for a tour last week. They had a veiy interesting Nielsen, Nielsens jumpshot helped the effort. Johnson scored four of his five points during the last few minutes of the last During the last minute of the game, Johnson put a jump shot in to make the score 40-3- After he was fouled, he put one of two shots in to bring the Mark Colscore to 40-3- 9. by grabbed the rebound but Tintic made it a jump ball. Tintic won the jump and raced down court where the Wolves fouled them. After Tintic missed their shots, the Wolves took it bade down court where Colby put up an The ball slid During the fourth quarter, however, the off the rim but did not go Wolves were brought in. back to within one or two Coach Bruce Hoggard points primarily because of Vince Johnson. Kelly said the keys to the game 25-1- experience and learned exactly how leens family. their Big Macs and Venoy and Ina Curtis Happy Meals are made. have been in California Beverly Farleys girl for a week visiting their scout troop visited Heason Craig Curtis and ther Mason at her home family. and cheered her up. Heather is up and walking on crutches and cant wait to get back to school again. Mel and Debra Yardley have been on vacation for The North Sevier Jua week. They have been nior Varsity Basketball and relatives visiting squad walked all over shopping up North. Here for Thanksgiving their Tintic opponents and visiting Mr. and last week after a less were the fact that the Wolves allowed Tintic to have too many offensive rebounds,' they missed too many layups (12) and shot a low field goal percentage. (19 percent). Tintic also had a 6 ft. 8 in. post man named Daren Yaden who scored 29 of their 40 points. We double teamed the coach said. him, But he got most of his points from second shots and rebounds, not to mention the fact that he shot 11 of 13 from the foul line. I felt we made some he conimprovement, tinued. Well keep getting better every week because were young and were getting Jayvees Trounce Tintic Ernest Bastian than spectacular first Mrs. quarter. were Kim and Marsha Hamlin and Bobby, Dusty, and Tina, Duchesne, and Tonya Jensen and friend, Orem. Dixon and Beverly Farley and family went to Provo for Thanksgiving. They visited with Beverlys parents and brothers and sisters. LaMar and Kris McBride are the parents of a 10 lb. 6 oz. baby boy. He will be named Bronson. Kris and the baby are home and doing fine. The Wolves were behind 2 at the end of the Hrst quarter but held Tintic scoreless in the second quarter. The halftime score was 23-- Besides those scores Nielsen scored four already mentioned, Far-ro- n points; and Vince JohnDurfey put six points son, six points. on the board for the Although it was reporWolves; Matt Burr ted last week that Coach scored two points, Kelly Partridge would be turn ing over his jayvee coaching job to assistant Jayvee Coach Gerald that will no longer be the case, according to Coach Partridge. 8. All 18 jayvee players 4 saw action in the victory. Hal Koozer was the big rebounder with 17 rebounds. He also scored 12 points for the team. 50-2- .. d. For-bus- h y, Gaylan Springer rebounds. Pat Garret showed his usual hustle with five points and eight brought down nine big rebounds for the Wolves and scored one point from the free throw line. The Wolves werent as hot from the foul line as they were their first game. Coach Glen Partridge said it probably has to do with the fact that the Tintic contest was a run and gun game. The Wolves percentage from the foul line for the Beaver game was 89 percent. Their free throw percentage in the Tintic game was 36 percent. The field goal percentage was 26 percent. coach said his guards, Mike Hansen and Shane Harward played extremely well. When they got into the game, we started playing better. Hansen scored eight points and Harward, six. The Wolf Pups their opponents by 20. The kids played really well, Coach Partridge said. The thing I like about these kids is how well they listen. They are outre-bound- coachable and theyre aggressive. 'lotCf Wed like to invite all our friends in North Sevier to our traditional Lights ceremony at Zions First National Bank in Salina this . . . On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8 at 5:30 p.m. As always, students from Salina Elementary School will be making the ornaments and will Trim the Tree, located in the Banks lobby. r INCOME TAXES Everyone is Invited! Business & Individual House Computer Service HEATH'S ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENT SERVICES 550 Tintic last week, but came up one point short. The team plays this Friday and Saturday. LIGHTS ON AT ZIONS! The pusMBSODitticr vaxJz In Players on the North Sevier High School varsity basketball team fought hard for a victory over Photo by Sean Kenneth Peterson 8-- Here visiting Gerald and Inez Mason last week were Carma Pearson, Las Vegas, Lorraine Johnson, St. . George, Agnes Jensen, Center-fielThey all stayed for the weekend and returned home Monday. Also visiting for dinner Sunday were Elroy Mason, Cedar City,. and lsk. rissa Sorensen, Aurora. Steve and Sherry hosted Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hunt and Richard, Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. Lathael Winn, Larry and Darrel, Elsinore; Arthella Rogers, Central; Devon Hunt, Richfield; and Jodi Roberts, Elsinore. Visiting Bob and Deanna Taylor over the weekend were Deannas parents, Jim and Arvilla Hooks, Mt. Pleasant. Evan and Fonda Kennedy hosted Thanksgiving dinner at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hansen and family. Spring City; Mr. and Mrs. Linford Taylor, Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mason and some of their family, Aurora; and Steve and Loretta Bag-leHuntington, who stayed over the weekend. g Great Try, But No Again e, Valdo D. Heath Enrolled to practice before Internal Revenue Service West Main Salina, Utah Phone Beryl Ball of Zions Bank invites everyone to come watch elementary kids trim the tree at Zions and enjoy refreshments! Refreshments Will be Served and Door Prizes Given Away to Some Lucky Adults 4 in Attendance. 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