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Show Thursday, February The Salina Sun The Salina Sun 3, 1983 Bryce Valley, Escalante Ruin Wolves Weekend ) Jayvees Make Weekend Trips Well Worthwhile The juniors varsity' players of North Sevier High School made the trips to Bryce Valley and Escalante last weekend well worth the schools while as the Wolf Pups smeared Bryce Valley 6 and beat Escalant Matt Burr reportedly played the best game he has played all season against Bryce Valley Friday night. Gaylan Springer played a terrific game against Escalante Saturday. Matt scored 17 points against Bryce. Gaylan scored 22 big ones against the Moquis. Mark Colby was good for 16 points against Bryce. Ferron Durfey scored 13 points. Defensively, Gordon Johnson led 84-4- 59-4- 3. his teammates in that area, according to Coach Glen Partridge. The guys played really super Coach Partridge Friday night, said. We didnt get a lot of rebounds, but it was a great fast break game. Everyone on the Wolves JV team played and every player put points on the scoreboard. The key to the game, according to n the coach, was a full court press the Wolves instituted. What really tickled me was that the kids really came out to play, the coach said. The kids played excellent defense. Besides Gaylan Springers 22 points in the Escalante game, Hal man-toma- The North Sevier Wolves varsity boys basketball team had a rough weekend last Friday and Saturday when Bryce Valley and Escalante foiled two other chances for wins. Coach Bruce Hoggard said Bryce 0 victory did not reveal Valleys how close the game actually was Friday. W ith four minutes left in the ball game the score was North Sevier Valley 50. Bryce Valley got hot the last four minutes and completely devastated the Wolves with their outside shooting. They shot 65 percent the last four minutes despite two time outs to settle them down. We did not play good tough defense the fourth quarter, but the kids played real well for three quarters-bo- th offensively and defensively, Coach Bruce Hoggard said. Dana Sorenson and Kelly Nielson played extremely well against Bryce Valley. Kelly was the leading scorer with 16 points and Dana had 10 Dana points and 13 rebounds. played his best game of the year, Coach Hoggard said. Lee Mayer led all rebounders 77-5- Koozer scored 14. Gaylan also grabbed 11 rebounds. The key to the winning score in that game was the fact that the wolves overcame their weak (29 percent) field average with a strong showing from the foul line with 15 out of 33 attempts going through the hoops. The coach said the Wolf Pups were a little flat at first against the Moquis, but a little past first half adjustments changed that. The next three games will be the toughest we fight all year, he said. He was referring to the Wolves contest with Piute Panguitch and Gunnison. Wolves Beat Parowan; Alumni Beat W olves In the last duel meet of the season, the North Sevier High School varsity wrestlers beat the Parawan Rams in the Rams own territory The Wolves won by forfeits in the top four weights, but won equally with the Rams in the matches actually wrestled. The difference was in the number of pins NSHS got. Lanny Jacobsen won by a pin in the 98 lb. class. At 105 lbs., Eugene 45-1- 7. OEHBEDCp Mil (HP UTliHi) Salina I mi Weaver won by a superior decision. Bobby Hales lost by a decision at 112 lbs. Montel Jackman pinned his man in the 119 lbs. match. 12-- 0 Taking over the 126 lbs class in Deran Bosshardts absence, Kimo Weaver lost by a pin. At 132 lbs. Todd Hansen also lost by a pin. Jeff Rodeman lost by a 3 decision in the 138 lbs. class. Bruce Briggs won by a pin in the 145 lbs. class. The wrestling squad met their match last Saturday, however, when alumni wrestlers came back for the annual alumni tournament. 4-- The varsity wrestlers, according to Coach Kevin Eppich, succumbed to the age, maturity, strength and skill of the past great grapplers of North Sevier. with 17. As a team the Wolves The current Wolves lost all but one of the matches at the tournament. One of the reasons, says Coach Eppich, is because most of the alumni who come bade are the past champions. We would like to give a special thanks to those alumni who came back and participated with us, the coach said. Those alumni who came and wrestled were Kevin Toiger-seJason Stowe, Steve Lambert-soDoug James, Jon Sorensen, Glen Bills, Kevin Hampton, Todd Andersen, Scott Shaw, Brett Shaw, Newell Hales and Bart Reynolds. Current NSHS wrestlers who took part were Todd Hansen, Mickey Sampson, Jeff Rodeman, Tim Tso-siGlen Jensen, Frirnk Freeman and J.R Carter. Jeff Rodeman was the only NSHS wrestler who beat his alumni opponent. n, n, e, percent from the floor. They only went to the foul line 12 times and made 6 for 50 percent foul shooting. Bryce Valley vs North Sevier Points Rebounds Player 8 4 Vince J. 8 Dana S. 13 5 8 Gary W . N. 16 4 Kelly 5 Hal K. 3 4 17 Lee M. through the fourth quarter, but were unable to get any doser. At this point the Wolves lost two starters on fouls-Vin- ce Johnson and Dana Sorenson. Escalante ran an excellent fast break that kept the Wolves off balance constantly. Lee Mayer carried the Wolves with 27 points and 12 rebounds. Gary Westbrook also played well 4 Collin H. 7 The game against Escalante ended up closer with Escalante winning and 76-6- The Wolves got off to a slow start, getting down 17 to 8 in the first quarter. The NSHS varsity was very lax defensively in the first quarter and let Escalante get off to an early lead, Coach Hoggard said. The W olves fought their way bade to within seven points midway 6-- 38-2- 4-- League are now 5 each when the 76ers broke their losing streak by defeating the Celtics. Paul Davies was the high scorer for the game with 25 points for the winning 76ers. Mike Pickett scored 10 points for the Celts. In the A League, the Aggies and Wildcats are now tied for first place with four wins and two losses each. beat The Utes, who are now 1 with Steven the Wildcats Christensen leading the scoring for the Utes with seven points. Todd Nielson scored 10 points for the Wildcats and Cameron Jensen, nine. The Aggies beat the Cougars 6 with Brett Hutchings the high point man for the winners and the game with 11 points. The Cougars currently are 5 in the A League. extremely hard HalK. 6 Lee M. 27 6 12 NSHS Girls Basketball Players of the Week: shot 33 Tournament Scheduled Debbie Reynolds Debbie a North Sevier High School is this school for the Region 12 Wrestling Tournament. (See Utah Independent Bank ad for the tournament schedule.) years host 5 Lisa Willardsen Reynolds is 7Vz ft. in. sophomore who number 15. She plays both jayvee ft. 6V2 4 in. freshman. number and has really done a varsity for us. She has really improved a lot this year. She does a good job playing center for us. wrestling with some great competition, said Coach Kevin Eppich. Coach Eppich says Gunnison and t Wayne County are the teams who will be most likely vying for the top spots with Piute a darkhorse candidate. He said North Sevier and Kanab could be fighting it out for fourth place. Because of the wrestling tournament, the high school will dismiss' Friday at 11:30 a. m. Jan Marshall is a 5 ft. 11. Lisa plays guard and There should be excellent Jan Marshall Lisa Willardsen is a 5 She wears wears super job. Shes really going to go a long way. lot of Shes got a talent. in. sophomore. 12 and also plays both varsity and jayvee. She started playing forward but we also play her at center. Shes done a good job. Because shes quick, she's one well really depend on next year. Shes number Sponsored By: Encore Realty h Wrestlers! Region Bucks Undefeated In Youth Basketball Association last week, the Bucks continued their winning streak. They are currently 0 in the B League. Led by Blain Hardy, the Bucks 8 with Blain beat the Lakers scoring 20 points for the Bucks. Angela Mason scored 10 for the winners and Jason Flora, eight. Thad Okerlund scored 14 points for the Lakers and Kyle Bosshardt, 10. The Lakers are currently 2 in the YBAs B League. The other two teams in the B hustled throughout the game bringing down 10 rebounds and 4 points. Escalante vs NSHS Rebounds Points Player 1 2 MarkC. Vince J. 9 2 4 Dana S. 6 4 10 GaryW. 8 2 Kelly N. 3-- 3, 25-2- 28-2- 1-- We at Utah Independent Bank of Salina Hope You Find North Sevier As Warm and Hospitable as We Do. We Hope Youll Take Time to Visit the Many Fine Restaurants and Stores in the Area While You're Here! Region 12 Tournament Schedule: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 THE SAFARI MOTEL Dana Sorenson Gary Westbrook NSHS Basketball Players of the Week Dana Sorenson was chosen one of the players of the week for his job against Bryce Valley for the varsity Friday night. Dana played extremely well, getting eight points and 13 rebounds. He was one of the key factors in keeping it a one point ballgame for three quarters. The 6'2" junior forward played football this year and jayvee basketball last year. He is a son of Mr. . and Mrs. Kendall Sorenson. AND RESTAURANT jgv WITH EXOTIC ATMOSPHERE 1425 SOUTH STATE SALINA Gary Westbrook was selected for his work against VILA DEAR & JOHN A JACOBSON f I Come In and $ee Our Ammai Display General Session General Session SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 . Owners Escalante Saturday night. He earned four points and grabbed lOrebounds. Gary works harder than anybody else on the court in his sixth-ma- v :00 p.m 6:00 p.m 1 :00 p.m. General Session 6:30 p.m. Consolation Championships 1 For a Good Time This January, Try the Great Food at the Restaurant. (For 3rd and 4th Places) . MAJOR CREDIT 7:30 p.m. CARDS ACCEPTED . position. The senior played Tournament Pass INCOME TAXES jayvee basketball Adults In House Computer Service HEATHS ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENT SERVICES - $8.00 $2.50 Per Session . Students W Activity Card and Elementary Students Business & Individual Sponsored By: Silly Spruce Championship Matches ADMISSION: n last year and started on the varsity football team this year. He is a senior and stands 6 ft. 2 in. tall. The forward is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tidlund. . . tldo D. Heath Students Without Activity Card . $1.00 .$2.50 Sponsored By: iled to practice before Internal Revenue Service S5Q West Main Phone Salina, Utah 529-757- 6 r |