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Show Milliard Division Honors Won by Milford I TEAM STANDINGS Milford 7 0 1.000 Delta 4 2 .667 MUlard 3 3 .500 Pa rowan 1 5 .166 Beaver 1 6 .151 A fine Milford High School basketball team, coached by Ivan Rowley and led by Wadsworth, Jensen and Fowlcs, walked away with the Millard Division cham-t cham-t pionship and a berth in the Class '" B Tournament In March, when the Tigers downed the Beaver High team at Milford last Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at Milford by an 81 to 51 score. The Tigers have 7 wins and no losses and their one remaining game, next Friday on the Milford court against Millard, could have no bearing on the team's championship. cham-pionship. They cushioned their lead Saturday night with a 61 to 54 win over the Delta Rabbits at Delta, in an overtime contest, that was their closest game in league play. In that game Delta was given a chance for a win, but after leading at the end of the first quarter, Milford took over to lead until the final minutes of the regulation play when the Rabbits came up to tie the Tigers at the final whistle, 52-all. In the three-minute three-minute overtime, Milford got 9 points while holding Delta to just two points for the 61-54 win. While Delta is In second place at the present time with two games left to play, the Eagles of Millard, mathematically could take over that spot with the right combinations of wins and i losses. Delta still has to play Millard at Fillmore and Parowan at Delta, and Mlllj id has yet to come to Mlhuru. A win for Delta' and a loss for Millard will gove the second place to the Rabbits and they will be highly favored to do just this It isn't likely that Millard will beat Milford at Milford and it isn't likely that Parowan will win from Delta at Delta, but this is a possibility. Delta has a husky, hus-ky, rustling ball club and will in all probability be the Millard division', di-vision', second place entry In jthe Class B tournament. |