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Show 9a STANDAH) January 1$, 1979 RJHS girls, West toys winners Roosevelt Junior high vMtod West junior high Thursday, Jan. 11, where the Roosevelt girls defeated West in an exciting game. Led by Terry Wilkins, with 10 points, 32-8-0. Dana Anderson and Carol Summers!!, which Coach Joan Brother son said also played an excellent game, Roosevelt lead in the first period, took a slim 4 then West tied it ,upb by half in the time. West took the lead 24-87-- 0 14-1- 0 third quarter, but the RJHS girls managed to come back and hang on for the victory. West junior high's Jennifer Payne and Leslie Wopsock each scored 10 points for West West came out on top in the boys' Scoring in the boys' game, by 44-8game almost paralleled that in the earlier girls contest with an 8 tie at the end of the first quarter and a 7 West pulled ahead, 81 tie at half-timto 24 in the third period of (day, and held the lead to win by 42-8Wests Leslie Myore and O.J. Trujillo each scored 14 points, with Ronald Ward, Lance Thompson and Steve Harrison putting forth outstanding efforts at rebounding. Randron Serawop did a superb job of passing and directing the West offensive 8-- 17-1- e. Basin Boxing Ernest Martinet local boxing recently been hired assistant to Jerry Dusenberry, national American Athletic Union boxing u coach, has administrator. Martines will supervise many major tournaments throughout the United 8tates, with his Initial assignments taking him to Shawnee, Okie., Rockford, N.C., New Orleans, La., and Casper, Wyo. Mar tines son, Michael, the youngest member of the Basin Boxing Club, will accompany his father to the Shawnee event. Michael was Utah's representative to last years Cerebral Palsy Benefit Invitational Tournament' in Kansas City. e A AAU boxing tournament is scheduled for Feb. 10 in Roosevelt, with participating teams from Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Nevada, in addition to Utah boxers. The Basin Boxing Club will travel to Salt Lake City Jan. 20, and to Elko, Nev., Jan. 27. five-stat- effort Corey Dye led the scoring for RJHS with 16 prints. Tracy Bird 'had 10 rebounds for the Riders. Coach Brent Feldstead said his team ahot poorly from the foul line, making only 6 for 18 ' 'ft'.'' '' ' ' ' ' V;,, t ONE c ' ' v ft .. 's ' tries. ' irt' vswftv-; .'. .?:& ' Af ' Snowmobile , COAAIN' UP Carol Summarell gets around a West guard to go in for a basket during the contest between West junior high and Roosevelt junior high Jan. 1 1 . LAY-U- P, outdoor enthusiasts with current snowmobile trail Daily contact can be made by Hing the following Salt Lake num- bers: and 5390142. We encourage outdoor-men to take advantage of this special hotline. grooming schedules, The Utah State Div- - snow conditions, hazards irion of Parks and Re- - and a weather report. creation in cooperation . State Parks and Ree-with the National Weath- - nation field personnel er Service has developed will be collecting the a Winter Recreation and information for the re- Weather Hotline. port as they make their The hotline is updated , regular snowmobile pat- - j twice daily pw- i7Al providing 639-014- 539-014- 721-11- rols. races at Altamont Snowmobile races were held Saturday, Jan. 13, in Altamont. Forty entries participated in 20 races, with MPnte events for men, women and children. No were awarded, and the competition is all in fun. Gate receipts donated to the Upper Community Prk fond. More racing is scheduled to begin at 10 Saturday, Jan. 20. There is no entry fee, admission is $1. The races will be held at the race track north of assistant. TOO BAD A West junior high attempt to score is neatly hit away by a Roosevelt player as another moves in to assist. v T PV. ' i? - U 1?. ' and other things which helped their civilization to . survive and flourish. 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