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Show Parowan High Team Drops Basketball Games To Enterprise and Valley High on Week End In one of the best basketball, games played here In many years last Friday night, the Parowan Par-owan Rams dropped a hairraiser to the Enterprise Wolves by a 51-50 score with the winning basket bas-ket coming In the final 25 second sec-ond of the thrill-packed game. That the two teams were evenly even-ly matched is attested by the quarter scores. Coach Charles Brinkerhoff's Rams enjoyed the biggest lead of the game by either eith-er team, 12-7 as the first period ended. They were still on lead by one point, 24-23 at halftime. The third quarter was nip and tuck and ended with the teams tied at 37-all. In the final quarter the Rams edged out to a 50 to 45 lead with three minutes on the clock, but two long corner shots by Enterprise Enter-prise made it 50-49. Parowan tried to make the one point lead hold, but with less than a minute to go Kenny Watson was fouled but missed the shot and the Enterprise En-terprise team took the ball down the floor and scored with 25 seconds sec-onds to go to take a lead they held on to for the final seconds. Saturday night the Rams entertained en-tertained a hustling team from Valley High at Orderville and were just outhusiled, especially in the late stages of the gome which the Valley team won by a 50-39 score. Parowan took a 13 9 lead at the end of the first period but it didn't last long In the face of the running, tenacious crew from over the mountain who went ahead 23-19 by halftime and were further on head, 37-30 at the third quarter rest. This margin mar-gin was widened in the final : quart ei. The main asset of the smaller Valley team was its ability to hawk the ball and run and they made the most of this asset against a Parowan team that lacked just what the visitors had. The Parowan junior varsity squad had an easy time in winning win-ning two games last week end. They won from the Enterprise JVs by a score of 58 to 41 Friday Fri-day night and downed the Valley Val-ley JVs Saturday night by a 51-29 51-29 score. This week Coach Brinkerhoffs team takes on two teams it met in the opening week, Virgin Valley Val-ley and Hurricane. The Rams dropped a close decision to Virgin Vir-gin Valley here and then won from Hurricane at Hurricane the following night. This week they change floors with Hurricane coming here Friday night and the Rams traveling to Mesquite Saturday night-Box night-Box scores of last week's contests con-tests are as follows: PAROWAN SO ENTERPRISE 51 0 T F P " T F P K 2 U a. Tiipham Harrliwm 10 0 2 K H 4 'JO Oallry Pnlmcr 2 10 4 2 . 1 ." Smith SuKPn 3 3 1 7 1 ft 3 fjufffv Truman B 4 3 IS 3 1 0 H Watunn S. Bank 10 3 1 21 0 0 0 O AiImith Jimri 1 O O 2 K. Hanka 0 0 0 0 "JO 17 10 VI TOTALS 23 13 S 51 Score ly quartern: Par. man 12 24 37 SO Knti-rprine 7 23 37 51 PAROWAN 3 VALLEY SO C, T F P CIPP 1 7 n Tv.nh.m rKtwI'ii 0 1 O 1 3 10 fi Pulley Tall 2 4 2 6 1 0 0 2 Potter Punh 4 5 3 11 5 4 2 12 Smith Cox 3 5 3 9 2 3 0 4 Cuffey Mackelprang 3 0 0 6 2 2 1 5 Waton 1 2 1 3 Adams 1H 17 7 39 TOTALS 21 13 8 50 Srore hy quartern: Parowan 13 19 SO 39 Valley 9 23 37 50 |