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Show THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1977 Bobcafs Win On Charities CITIZEN SPORTS Guards Richard Spuhler and Robbie Nielson hit on four free throws in the last minute and a half to give the Slow Times At Track The weather played a big part in the races last Saturday. It was a beautiful warm day and therefore the track was soft and deep. The times were a bit slower than they have been. The fastest time of 24:33 being run by Scott Wilkinson-Cur- t Mathews team. This team is driven by Scott who is also this years Association Pres. The team consists of Rocket Fuse and Fleeting Donnie. This is only 51-5- 53-5- The 'Cats are almost assured of nailing a berth for the 20.75. B Ben tourney needing only to win one of their remaining three games. At this point in their DIVISION season, playing tenacious and aggressive basketball, it seems certain that they will be traveling to Salt Lake City 25.84, def. Anderson, 26.35. Flygare, Jay Dee Ferrell Smith k Vilarr in March. Ransom, 25.30, def. Mike Coach Swan feels they are peaking at the right time for them to do well the remainder of the schedule and in the tournament. He is getting excellent play from all five of the starting seniors and his bench strength is very good with Roger Manning, Bruce Quayle, and Robbie Nielson able to step in at any time during the game and maintain the style of play the Bobcats need for victory. The Bears opened up with a four corner offense early in Phillips, 25.58. Second place in the colt division was decided and the Clyde and Jean Jones team came up winners. These two are Swamp Man Jack, who is owned by Joe Jolicoeur, and Micki Moon luv. Clyde recently retired Callin Buttars & Rex Gleason, 25.23, def. Turk & Jean Alder, 25.48. Karl Peterson, 26.27, unopposed. Paul Gregory, 25.47, def. Curt Mathews & Scot Wilken-son, 25.56. from the railroad and is spending his time training horses. Clyde and Jean live in Hyrum. Next week third place will be decided in the B division. Ted Johnson will be running against the Clyde Demler-Ro- y Poppleton team from Wellsville. This is Teds first year as a driver and he is a Junior at Sky View High School. He is the younger brother of our track record Kelly Spackman, 24.47, def. John Spencer, 24.80. Clyde Deuhler & Roy Poppleton, 25.43, def. Russ Reeder k Dick Baker, 25.99. Ted Johnson, 25.14, def. Lewis Pitcher, 25.46. the game that cause the 'Cats to spread out on defense. A change at halftime to the trap caused the Bears to adjust their offense to one the A DIVISIOII -1 Norm King k Dale Hansen, 24.62, def. Logan River Ranch, 24.67. Joe Madsen & Vick Bingham, 24.54, def. Gary Nyman holder, Kim Johnson. Running for 2nd spot in the A division will be the Pat Fisher team No. 2 of Smithfield and, Dwight Norman of Paradise. These two teams have met before arid Pat and John came out on top. There is one more weekend of racing at Forrester Acres before the teams go to Salt Lake, to compete in the Utah State Championships. another victory over the Bear River Bears last Friday in Tremonton. COLT DIVISION Dwyth Daines & Lynn Melton, 20.87 def. Cleve Smith, 21.28. Bob Ekstrum & Norton Thurgood, 21.81, def. Jeff Rock, 22.87. Gyde & Jean Jones, 20.61, def. Paul Gregory, 20.83. Seth, Mark & Lynn Gregory, 20.57, def. Brent Karren, the third time these two horses have been hooked together and have improved Scott and Curt's time by 65 hundreths of a second. Hoggan-Joh- n Spuhler's two charity tosses 0 put the 'Cats ahead while Nielsons pair with 45 seconds remaining iced the 0 victory. The Bobcats started slow in the first half hitting on about 27 per cent from the field. They opened up the game and played the first half in a very tight manner. They couldnt seem to loosen up until the second half when they erupted for 34 points while holding the Bears to 24. Coach Gary Swan attributes the tightness in the first half to the pressures of trying to make the state tournament coming up in two weeks. But with the victory over the Bears also comes the relief of pressures on making the tournament. Sky View Bobcats come-from-behi- & ! Ransom, 24.50, def. Terrill Gibbs, 25.11. Pat Hoggan & John Fisher no. 2, 24.88, def. Jay Pitcher, the Rallin Anderson, 24.79, Wrestlers Take 2nd Twelve teams represent each association and they are placed in divisions 24.52. Dwight Norman, 24.44, def. according to there overall average times during the Herm & Kim Johnson, 24.47. Pat Hoggan & John Fisher, season. We send our good luck wishes to Salt Lake with 24.69, def. Curtis Smith, 25.36. each team. 5-- 0. Sky View picked up their other wins from Jim Shupe. Bob Wiser and Dave Falslev. Dan Woodhead won by a forfeit as Wengreen and Chlarson of Sky View record losses against league opponents have beat at home. MMcaaL aavsMus ROBBIE NIELSON sinks the first of his two free throws that iced the victory over the Bear River Bears last Friday night in Tremonton. Robbie scored his only two points of the night with 45 seconds remaining in the game that almost assures a state tournament berth for the Bobcats. ACTUAL USE REPORT swaama WWM. MVENUC EHAJNNO PROVIOfS feocral funds directly to l a no governments your government must publish TTNB REPORT ADVISING YOU HOW THESE FUNOt NAVE SEEN USED OR OSI '.ATEO DURING THE YEAR FROM JULY I. TITS. THRU DECEMBER ST. MFB. THIS TO MFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVERNMENT'S PRIORITIES AND TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION M DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE WBIOS SHOULD BE SPENT. MOTS; ANY COMPLAINTS Of DMCRMIIMATION IN THE US OF THEM FUNDS NAY BE SINT TO TNS OFFICE OF state lo ACTUAL 11PEMBITUBBS (A) IB) (m55e 1 RICHMOND CITV CAPITAL I naucsAKiY PRPWnM i during 9m parted ss SSRBJ- - I ACCOUNT 6,102 thru Dorm 19 NO AMO if ji Hi 45 2 003 015 RICHMOND CITV MflVOR RICHMOND FOB 8 985 MMhnj : 84333 UTAH OB POOH Monster Man" that Swan points to the unselfish play of the Bobcats in S BMincs EE 01 PEWmbw SI. OO ISTS IF) THE NEWS MEDIA HAVE KEN ADVtSEO THAT A COMPLETE COPY OF IMS REPORT HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN A LOCAL NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCUI HAVE A COPY OF THIS REPORT ANO RECORDS DOCUMENTING THE LATION CONTENTS City Igal No. 186 THEY ARE Office OPEN FOR W 6 PUBLIC t Main, SCRUTINY AT llghaond, Utah 8333 Pub. Feb. 17,4977 ed draws. SKYVIEW 36. WEBER Miller 101 36-1- Scott Nixon picked up the only pin for the Bobcats with that pin coming in the 129 pound class but the other decisions for the 'Cats came convincingly with Miller getting a 15-- 9 win, Wayne Larsen picking up a 10-- 3 victory, and Kevin Webb shutting out Weber's Rhode four points tonight in Ogden. Sky View also has not lost a Region One game on the road this year. All three turnovers. In Region The Sky View Bobcat wrestling team took hold of second place by virtue of a 3 win over Weber last week. The win saw the Bobcats rebound from a loss to Region One champions in Box Elder last week. The win helped the 'Cats prepare for the Region One Seeding Tournament that begins at the Sky View Gym tomorrow and runs through Saturday. ning margin that in the previous week. Sky View beat Logan by one point three weeks ago, beat Box Elder by two, and last week won by three points over Bear River. By following their pattern they should be victorious over Weber by went to where the ball was and is credited with stirring up the game and the Bobcats. By Manning traveling to the ball it caused a constant double team on whoever held the ball which resulted in missed shots and 25.03. def. Duane Jones, 25.20. Scot Wilkenson & Curt Mathews, 24.33, def. Hal Lumberg k Brace Pitcher, rt off to whoever held the hot hands. The hot hands belonged to Gary Bell who tanked in 16 points, Richard Spuhler with 12, and Nolan Taylor hitting with 10 points. Taylor also terrorized the backboards ip the second half grabbing important rebounds at both ends of the court. He ended up with 6 rebounds, all in the second half. Its interesting to note that each of the past three games has seen Sky View adding one more point to the win- Bobcats could contend with. Coach Swan held praise for reserve Roger Manning as he was the focal point in the defense. Manning was RICHARD SPUHLER'S TRY for two points would have put the Bobcats ahead but the shot was blocked. However, a foul was called on Bear River's number 31 sending Spuhler to the foul line for a try at two free throws. Spuhler made both charity tosses giving the Bobcats a one point advantage with less than a minute and a half to play. Jean Jones, 25.46. Ferrell Smith & Vilarr half-cou- getting the offensive side of their game going. When Kim Moulton found that he was not hitting he started passing Carpenter, 13 d. (SV 15-- 0. 108 Wengreen (SVi and Grotegood (W) drew, 5 5. 115 Larsen (SV) d. Jackson, 122 10-- 3. Supe SV d. Single-to- n. 7-- 4. 129 Nixon (SV) p. Montgomery, 3:59. 135 Chlarson (SV) and Spackman (W) drew. 2 2. 141 Campbell (V) d. Israelsen. 11-- 148 Wiser (SV) d. Neley, 158 Webb (SV) d. lllmde, 4-- - J. Shupe - Falslev (SVi Nelson, 5--0. (SV) d. 170 Thalman, :52. 188 d. 6 5. llwt Woodhead (SV) won by forfeit. JV score Weber 5. Soph score Weber 6. Sky View 53, Sky View 66, 999 NICOLE BOWEN, 52, of Sky View guns in two to aid the' in their win over the Roy Royals. The Roy win was the only Sky View win of the year for the girls at press time. They played their final game last night but results were not known at time of printing. cause of the Bobcats yW, tt'i (joiuj to k betta thm wa! First Security Bank, the pioneer in the bank credit card field in this area, is excited about this new change, because we know what it will do for you. Visa will do everything your BankAmericard does now with added improvements to be announced! If you're a First Security BankAmericard customer, you will receive your Visa card on your reissue date. No action on your part is needed. If youve been putting off getting the everyday convenience the world's finest credit card brings, now is the time to apply for your First Security BankAmericardVisa card. Applying for one is simple. Just come in to any First Security office. Girl's Handed Loss The Sky View Girlx basketball team played Box Elder fairly even through the first quarter before the Bees got extremely hot blowing the 'Cats out of the gym with a final score of Darcy Anderson, Tammy Eck, and Kaylene Neeley were the statistical leaders in this disappointing game that saw the Sky View record 68-3- I iiinp m one and four. Darcy chipped in 11 points while Tammy and Kaylene added eight more apiece. Darcy also led in rebounds with 6 as Tammy and Kaylene grabbed five each. Sky View ended their season last night at home against Welter but scores were not available at press time. PDcsG !Ix3C2Knfe7 Giteicrafo Your BankAmericardVisa 1 I bank 1 |