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Show Dixie Rules League With No-Less Record Final round of play in the Dixie Division basketball race was played Friday evening with four of the five division high schools seeing action. Dixie Flyers garnered their second successive Dixie Division "harnninnchin a total thpv had clinched prior to Friday's game, and wound up with one of the few perfect league records In the Class B ranks this season eight wins and no losses. They defeated Hurricane Timers Tim-ers 66 to 45 in a game at Hurricane. Hur-ricane. The loss to the Tigers forced that team into third place tie with the Kanab Cowboys. Cedar High School Redmen ended up in second place, a position po-sition they had already cinched, but by a mo:c impressive marg'.n after a 7C to 52 win over Enterprise Enter-prise at Enterprise Friday. Final league standings are as follows: Dixie 8 0 1..W0 Cedar fi 2 .750 Hurricane 3 5 .3" Kanab 3 5 .370 Enterprise 0 8 .000 The Flyers are undefeated in i pre-season and season play a they wound up the division race. They will now enter the Region 19 playoff to be held at Cedar City on Friday. Feb. 28. All four of the participating teams have already won entry into the State Class B tournament tourna-ment to be held at the Brigham Young University fieldhouse in rrovo. |