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Show 2 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, Mar. 8, 1978 Tblevisbn American Service announcos fhoir PQC3DC3 Monday, March 13th m ? 2gd1 Gostt Formerly Reams Wrangler Price, Utah Phone 637-177- Bloomer Girls' game slated ggn Rafae girls, Mont Harmon boys snare championships The girls team from San Kafael and the The Bloomer Girls of Mont Harmons eighth the 1960s will play a team grade boys basketball against Dame the Junior game captured Notre champin the Castle ionships High Valley Junior Girls basketball team on Monday. The game will be at the Notre Dame School gym at 7:30 pm. Admission will be charged at the doer graders hold a one game edge over Helper coming into the final round this Thursday, the Pirates having dropped the Rams in an High earlier meeting at The best basketball leagues last Helper. week while the stage I lelper could get in the was set for a showdown final standings would in the ninth grade be a tie by upsetting the division between Mont Pirates on the Mont Harmon and Helper. Harmon floor ThursMont Harmons ninth day afternoon. San Rafaels girls ran their undefeated string to eight straight by slipping by a tough Helper team at team 6 Helper last week, Once again it was the 30-2- 9. to 6 Monday thru Saturday OPEN 9 American ision wee scoring w Paddock, of Maxine the leading scorer in the girls division, that carried San Rafael to victory. Maxine finished with 14 points. Christine Petty added six more to the winning total, Becky Wilson five, Melanie to take a 50-1- three nine of the Viking points and Rendon game lead over their nearest rivals into the frnal round. Brian Bell and Troy Moynier had to pace Behling three and ten points each two. Pirates. the Bryner Christy Riley once leading clearedandhisabench Helpers 11 of total scorers were Cynthia again Beason and Shawna players shared in the Regis with nine points scoring. The Helper boys apiece. A strong sturge by Helper in the fourth scored two victories quarter when thty over San Rafael, the scored 12 points fell one ninth graders requiring short at the final an overtime period to overcome the uldogs. buzzer. Merrill Coach Tony Regis, Chris Hoggatt, Dave Verdi, eighth grade Bryners Mont Jim Tidwell and Ron Pirates from Harmon matched the Marrelli led the Ram to an eight game winning eighth graders San overwhelming streak of the Rafael girls by over win over the Bulldogs running the hapless from South Emery. East Carbon Vikirgs, Regis led all scorers in the game with 21 and added six. Notre Dames girls team came up with a one point victory over the visiting Canyon from View girls but the Huntington, teams Irish boys faltered and dropped both games to the North Emery teams. Jaycene Craven scored points to lead the win Irish girls to a 10 19-1- the over 8 Cougars. Carla Stokes and Amy the kept team in contention right up to Nielson Canyon View the final whistle. Coach Craig 60-3- 8 Mon- sens Cougars scored a 26-1- win in the eighth 4 grade game over Notre Dame and the Cougar the only offensive ninth graders came on threat from San Rafael to take a victory were the efforts of Fred despite the absence of James and Sonny leading scorer, Darrin 38-2- 7 Culligan who were both Wood. Wood put in 16 in double figures. points in the eighth The ninth grade grade game before game between the suffering a badly Rams and Bulldogs sprained ankle in the at the second half that put was tied at end of the regulation him out of action for the time and Helper pulled rest of the day. Wayne away in the three Justice, Jerry Cox and 53-5- 3 minute overtime to win The two evenly matched teams were separated by only one point in the first meeting at Ferron last month, Helper winning that game also. The Rams had some real balance in last Thur60-5- 7. four game, in scoring players double figures. Jeff Hamilton was the leading scorer on the floor with 20. Jimmy Paletta picked up 14, sdays Bill Kirkwood 12 and Mike Breitenstein 11, David Laws and Kent Jorgenson kept the Bulldogs in the game until the overtime period decided the issue by scoring 35 of the 57 points the South Emery squad posted. Laws finished with 18 and Jorgenson with 17. Mont Harmons ninth graders had an easy time at East Carbon in rolling over the Vikes, 75-2- 5. Coach Con Wood were the only other scorers for Canyon View in the eighth grade game, but this was all they needed to down the Irish. Danny Lyon had a good game for Notre Dame. With Wood out of the ninth grade game, the Cougars turned to Rick Truman, Justice and Greg Jones for the offensive spark to carry them to victory. Truman and Justice each finished with 12 points and the real key to the Cougar victory was the defensive job they accomplished in holding the Irishs Paul Hoffman to four points in the game. Steve Mason topped the Notre Dame scorers with 10 points. League Standings Girls Paul Dupin used the occasion to get his team ready for the final round when Helper invades the Pirate gym this Thursday. Fourteen players hit the scoring column for the Pirates. John Boswell had another outstand ing game in scoring 20 points, picking off eight rebounds and blocking four shots, all in a limited period of activity as Coach Paul cleared his Dupin bench. Bent Jenson had 10 points and had another fine floor game in guiding the Pirate offense. Gordon Mathis had his best game of the year in scoring 10 points and clearing 11 rebounds. Pat Orra & Jack McKinnon also had steady games for Mont Harmon while Jeff Pacheco scored Helper vs Mont Harmon at Price; Canyon View vs San Rafael at Ferron; Notre Dame vs East Carbon at Sunnyside. O' FIST? If you're on your feet all day, we can help We carry work oxfords, safety shoes and boots for indoor or outdoor use In more sizes than you thought possible See us today Your feet will thank you |