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Show M-Men Basketball Tournament 17 -20 Cedar Stake will lvst the Zone 27 M-M.;n basketball tournament February 17, 19 and 20, according to Truman Lynch, Cedar S;ake Athletic Director. A championship and consolation consol-ation bracket will be played with all games to be held at t!v Cedar High School Gymnasium Gym-nasium and starting each evening ev-ening at 5 p.m. Tournament tickets are available in each of the participating stakes, including in-cluding Cedar, Cedar West, Parowan, Flavor, Kanab and St. George, St. George East, and Uvada. Opening gamp on Mondav, Feb. 17 will pit the Cedar First Ward against Parowan Stake at 5 p.m. At C:30 p.m. Beaver Stake will meet St. George Stake. At 8 p.m. it will be St. George East against Kanab and the concluding gair.-; of the opening round will pit Uvada against Cedar West Stake at 9:30 p.m. Winner of the three-day tournament will meet the tournament winner from the Las Vegas, Nov. area for the right to enter the All-Church tournament to be held in March. The Zone 27 and Zone 2G playoff game is slated for St. George. The Cedar Stake Athletic Committee and MIA board as host of the event will furnish a meal for the players, coaches and their wives each evening of the tournament. There will also he a snack bar open for the game at the gymnasium. Admission charges at each session of the tournament will be $1 for adults and 50 cents fnr ctlld.ntc T-Tnurnvnr tnnvna. ment passes will be available on an advanced basis at $2.50 which will admit the holder to all games of the entire tournament, Lynch stated. |