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Show 2 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, Mar. 1, 1978 CEU wins in Coach Curt Jensons CEU Golden Eagles closed out the 1977-7season on a winning note, pulling off what many considered the took a time out to plan the strategy on what they hoped would be the clincher. Bringing 8 impossibleof the quickly CSI missed the CEU with shot rebounding causing the Idahoans to quickly foul as their only hope. CSI soon learned that they had fouled the wrong man as George Minick stepped to the free throw line and calmly dropped in two shots to give his Eagles a three point victory over the highly touted visitors. The win was rewarding especially for CEU in view of the by the knocking nationally ranked Golden Eagles of the College of Southern Idaho in the Armory gym last Saturday night, The CSI Eagles held a 57-5- 4. number 20 ranking nationally going into the game and were the inbounds ball overwhelming favorites against CEU which had experienced a season this year. CSI had just so-s- o battle of Eagles but the 42 points by losing streak during the junior college tourBakker and Minick later part of the year nament at Mesa, Ariz. were enough to put the local Eagles on top. CEU will be putting the cage togs away for another year, their overall season record showing 16 wins and 13 losses. The Eagles faltered in the con- ference Mont Harmon hoopsters dominate junior league race where they were set them back. The big news of the week in the ICAC along with CEUs victory over CSI was the upset of Snow by Dixie, snapping a long winning streak by the Badgers who captured their third conference title in a row this year. 1, 2. 0-- 0, Totals 24, 6-- 9 There was very little change in the standings of the junior high basketball league after last weeks play, Mont Harmon continuing to dominate the action in the eighth and ninth grade boys San and leagues Rafaels girls continue to remain undefeated. The Canyon View teams at Huntington provided the surprises of the week, winning two of the three games played with Helper. The Cougar girls won a victory over the - 54. this week along with Bakker CEU (57) Western Arizona and 9, 22; Jennings 3, Mesa to determine the 1; 6; Ohlson 0, 20; C. regions entry into the Minick 9, national tournament in Anderson 3, 6; 2. Totals Hutchinson, Kan. next Worthen 1, week. 57. 25, Box Score: Total fouls: CSI 13, CSI (54) Rayford 5, 10; Bryant 3, 6; CEU 14. two-count- 0-- 4-- 2-- 0-- 0-- 0-- barely Cayruth escaping the league Snow and Dixie will Williams cellar. A six game compete in the regional Ferguson 2-- 0-- 0, 1, 9, 5, 2-- 0-- 0, 4-- 12; 2; 22; Ivy Half time score: CEU 29, CSI 27. Fouled out: none. 73-4- Jones adding 15 and victories. Oddly enough Rick Truman 10 to the the totals were evenly 14 in each 17 Wood posted. Hot divided, an accompMike game, shooting Breitenstein led a lishment never bebetter balanced Helper fore attained by Mont offensive attack, Harmon as the coaches 15 partpoints; Jeff emphasized scoring had 14, icipation to the fullest Hamilton Jimmy Paletta 12 and degree among their Bill Kirkwood eight. players. Harmons girls In Ferron San Rafael back off a ran up three easy disappointing loss to victories over East unSan Rafael the prior Carbon. The to blast Notre defeated girls team week Helper girls, their The won easily over the eighth grade boys upset Dame, , on the 47-3- bombed Utah Trade fact that they had game to Tech in Orem the night dropped a before while CEU was CSI in Twin Falls just dropping an ICAC over a month ago. game to CNCC at Rick Bakker, the Rangely, Colo, by a hard working forward out of Jordan High, led score of the Eagle scoring with low in The tension the 22 mounted points. His teamscoring game as the two rivals came mates were successful down into the final in getting the ball inminute of play with side to the capable CEU on top by a slim freshman and Bakker CSI con- responded with nine point, trolled the ball with field goals to go with a 32 seconds 7 performance at the just on the line. Minick also had remaining scoreboard clock and nine field goals and was the Idaho Eagles two for two from the elected to run down the line to finish with 20 clock for a final shot at points. The Idaho a game wining basket. Eagles were successful With just nine seconds in holding down high remaining the visitors scoring Dale Ohlson, y showed a total Canyon View had games 42 of players, girls and three players in double ninth the in boys, share in the figures grade game, Greg scoring for the three Mont came 1 40-1- 6 Helper, ninth and the 38-3- grade action close, Helper among the boys was very 85-8- 0. finally winning a five point decision, Charlene McArthur picked up 18 points for the Canyon View girls and Carla Stokes added 10 more to pace the Cougars to victory in the girls game. Cynthia Beason had a very good game for Helper in matching the 18 points Canyon Views leading scorer made, but the Helper girls lacked the balance in their scoring attack to overcome Canyon View. 55-5- 1. 55-5-4. 4-- Members of the Carbon High School Girl's basketball team are (standing left to right): Coach Robbie Jewkes, Sharon Sloan, Kerry Berensen, Shelly Babcock, Elena Cha, Sue Smith, Robin Steele, Jeri Muse, Coach Charlene Dupin; Kneeling, Manager, Linda Curtice, Susan Branch, Jody Keele, Dana Jones, Desiree Davis, Genevieve Martinez, Anna Topolovec, Sunny Smallwood, Judy Beacco, Kelly Juliano, manager; (front), Keely Ghirardelliand Bonnie Darlington. Photo by Ron Peterson. Pirate coaches, Vikings, Richmond strength of a 23 point Georgene Bob and Taniguchi, performance by their team back ieading scorer, Maxine the pulled Monica together and put on an Paddock. perfTorres and Kay Harris impressive ormance against the each scored four points Irish. Leslie Funk for the Vikes. again led the scoring The eighth grade for the Pirates with Tami boys really poured it on and eight six. had by taking a Magliocco Judy Giordano had five decision from East points for Notre Dame. Carbon and the ninth 34-8- 52-1- 0 The two boys mat- were graders torious by a vic- score. ches between the Fred James pumped in Pirates and Irish were 16 points for the no contests as Mont Bulldog eighth graders Harmon ran away with and David Laws had 13 both games, winning for the ninth graders. the eighth grade James had ample help and the from Williams, Kim contest, Views ninth grade encounter, Canyon Peterson, Larry Darrin Wood had a Gianoulis Rosequist, Tony Spencer busy afternoon for the Pirate Coach Craig Monsen as topped scorers in the eighth Cleveland, Sunny the husky eighth grade game with 11 Culligan, Lofthouse 48-2- 0 50-1- 3, 68-3- Carbon would have to play off Girls with two other teams in Basketball team has the region with the qualified for the State same record as Car3 wins and 3 Tournament at bons, losses. School Brighton High Carbons principal beginning March 6. Schools Contact For Catalogs lSO' "Ir n l I - of '0 (Di. ji would receive a bye and which two teams would need to play each other for a qualifying position in the region. After tossing a coin, received the Carbon Eugene so in After losing to Tooele tended a meeting they will bye last Wednesday night, Provo last week to automatically go to the it seemed that the girls decide which team state tournament. The Crocco t.H HU) High at- Your money really talks at the Helper State Bank! grader paced the Cougars to victory in the first boys game and then came back to lead an upset bid for the other two teams, Judge ninth graders. Wood Memorial and Cyprus scored 23 points in the will play each other on eighth grade game and 17 in the ninth grade a neutral court for a Cox action. place in the region. added six Jerry to the eighth This years team is the grade total while Chris first one to go to State Hoggatt scored 16 for and Dave Verdi the since girls Helper and Tony Regis each basketball program had six. at Carbon. began and Troy and Vogrenic. Kent points Moynier had eight. Jorgensen had another Danny Lyon was all of good game for the ninth the Notre Dame of- grade team as did fensive attack as he Norman Richardson, scored 12 of the 13 Troy George, J.D. the Irish Mangum, Joel points managed in the game. Dinehart, Blaine Greg Enke, The Pirate ninth Curtis, Eric Gwynn and Larin their graders kept East Huntsman. winning streak alive Carbons Jeff Pacheco with an easy win over was just about all the the Irish. John Boswell offensive threat picked up 20 points Viking 13 points. by scoring once again, pulled down ten rebounds and had a fine defensive game to lead the way. Bent Jenson added 14 points to the winning total and the Pirate reserves also played very well when Coach Paul Dupin began to dip down on his bench early in view of the Mont overwhelming Harmon advantage. Kendall Crookston, Pat Orr and John Moynier came off the bench and continued to push the Pirate total upward. When it was all over the Pirates, had a featuring The finest menu in Carbon or Emery Counties. 68-3- 5 victory, their eighth straight win of the year. Jack McKinnon, Call 637-987- 2 Orr and Crookston each had seven rebounds for points for Notre Dame. or just stop in. . . Problem Your tires may be PRICE, GREEN RIVER which can cause uneven tire wear and bothersome driving. Truing and balancing can eliminate these problems. 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