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Show 1-A Teams Open State Tournev i , . (Continued from Page 1) Beavers 54 to 49 on Friday even though the Beavers led briefly by 10 points in the first quarter. By half time Beaver ;:was out in front by three points 23 to ;20. Valley led 35 to 31 at the end of the J third quarter and stayed in front until I the end of the game. ; High scorer for Valley was senior j Wayne Jones with 29 points. Beavers top scorers were Robbie Eyre, with 13 I points and Chris Brannvall with 11 J points. " Bryce Valley's Mustangs won by six points over Wayne with a final score of J 27 to 66. The Mustangs finished up the ; first quarter with 11 points over the ' ;:Badger's 8 and by half time Bryce jiValley led 30 to 23. In the third quarter, ;;the Mustangs stepped out still farther ;ahead, 56 to 37, but Wayne caught up a ";little in the fourth quarter, still finishing behind, 72 to 66. ; The Mustangs' high scorers were sophomore Wade Ramsay with 19 points, senior Roland Johnson with 15 .'points and sophomore George Thorn-Ipson with 13 points. '. High scorers for Wayne were John ITaylor with 17 points, Tyce Palmer Jwith 14 points and Riley Taylor with 12 points. : The Panguitch Bobcats took North ;Sevier in early evening competition ;competiton 69-67. Panguitch led off with 21-15 at the end of the first quarter. The gap was narrowed a little by the Wovles but Panguitch still held at the half with 35-32. Things were close at the end of I the third quarter with both teams I scoring heavily; the Bobcats had 48, I Wolves 47. Only two points separated 'the teams at the game's end with Panguitch, 69; Wolves, 67. High Scorers for the 'Cats were senior Mike Baldwin with 22 points, juniors Rick Robison and Donnhy Leach with 14 points each, junior Dale Orton with 10 and senior Tod Trout with 9. -..' t j Wolves' high scorers were Rhet, Roberts with 22 points, Burke Christensen with 13 points and Kurt Taylor with 10 points. The Gunnison Bulldogs won over the ? Kanab Cowboys in the last game of the I day, 57-44. Gunnison stayed ahead all the way, with 12 to 9 in the first quarter, 124 to 13 at the half, 38 to 25 at the third Jquarter, ani finishing viiiLsf 'to 44.j "s ; Highscoring Bulldog was Lewis King j with 18 points, Jreold Highdm with '17. j and David Warren with 13, Kanab'a : j high scorer was Weston Huntington with 10 points; ''. Escalante outplayed Bryce Valley, Staking the game by six points, 66 to 61. 1 The Moquis led at the first quarter 21 to J l7, it the half., the scares evened, out, but Escalante still had the f r J ' ') tra "17 :l - ' psychological edge -over Bry ce' VaMey 36 to 35. At the end of tne'third quarter1 Escalante edged head, winning 66 to 61. Escalante high scorers were senior Mike Griffin with 23 points, senior Frank Alvey with 15 points and senior Gaden Griffin with 10 points. Bryce? Valley high scorers included sophomore Wade Ramsay and senior Roland Johnson both with 16, and sophomores Richard Ott and George Thompson, both with 13 points. The 'Cats' got the 'Birds as Panguitch beat Piute 68 to 63. The Bobcats led 17 to .12 in the first quarter and still had an ' edge at the half, 31 to 27. They led in the third quarter 45 to 42, finishing the game at 68 to Piute's 63. High scorers for the Bobcats were junior Dale Orton with 20 points, junior , Donny Leach with 18 points, and senior Mike Baldwin with 13 points. Thunderbirds' high scorers were Bryce Dalton, 17 points; Kennedy r , Sylvester, 15 points; Ron Torgerson, 14 points; and Dallen Jolley, 13 points. In another Saturday game, Gunnison took Valley, 61 to 55, Gunnison started ,, out with a slight lead in the. first quarter, 13 to 11 led by 13 points at the " half, 16 points at the third quarter finishing off with 61 to 55. High scorer for Gunnison was Lewis King with 23 points, David Warren with 15 points, and Kerry Brown with 10 points. ' High scorers for Valley were Wayne Jones with 26 and Boyd Harris with 16 (i points. North Se vier won over.Enterprise 76-64, starting out with a 6 point lead in the first quarter, 18-12. North Sevier, retained the lead at the half, 37-23 and had no trouble maintaining it through the third quarter, 54-41, to finish with a' score of 76-64. r High" scorers, for the vyolyes were RhettHober'tswith 22 points,, and Kurt Taylor and Lee Layer, each with 13 'points. ' Enterprise high scorers were Danny. Holt with 23 pojnts' Shawn Truman with 16 points; Wyaft Banks with 15 points, and Robert Moyle with 10 points. Beaver took an easy one over Kanab1 79-58. Beaver led in the first quarter 14-1 10, at.theha;(!k36-21,.at.the end of the third quarter 54-39, rfinishing with a: healthy 7&58! High ..scorers tor Denver were Steve 4 Hutching with 21 point-; Ken Stoker.' with 14 points, Don Roberts and Robbie Byre, e'j'rh with 12- points and Stott? Stucki with' JOTwints. Kanab high scorers were Scott Robertson with 18 points and Bill' Vaughn-withlO-points. "f - |