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Show Redmen basketeers to attempt comeback against Hurricane Fri. vantage. Coach John Nellsen and his Redmen cannot look past this game if they are to stay in contention. The Redmen could be flat after their dissapoint-ment dissapoint-ment loss against Delta last week and the Tigers could be flying and loose with nowhere to go but up. Thp Redmen will have a heighth advantage in the game with Charlie Walker, Ron Adams, Paul Banaszynskl and David Judd all tough on the forward line. Rodney Cosslett Coss-lett one of the regions' leading scorers will play at either forward or guard. Doug Watson Wat-son and Rob Jensen are expected ex-pected to get the starting calls at guards and all should sec action in this contest. TEAM STANDINGS Delta 2 0 Cedar 2 1 Dixie 1 1 Millard 1 1 Hurricane 0 2 Cedar High School Redmen will be hoping to bounce back following their overtime loss to the Delta Rabbits last week as they travel to Hurricane Friday to take on the Tigers. Tipoff in the contest is set for 8 p.m. and it will be preceded pre-ceded by a junior varsity game slated at 6:30 p.m. The Redman, despite their loss to Delta, are still in the running for top honors in the Region Eight Cla.ss AA picture pic-ture and based on past performances per-formances will be favored in the contest over the Tigers Friday night. A victory would take the Redmen to a 3 and 1 record in the league standings. stand-ings. In other Icague action the Dixie Flyers will be at Delta and the Rabbits will be expected ex-pected to make it three victories vic-tories in a row in league standings and up their overall over-all record this season to 12 wins and no losses. Despite the Hurricane record rec-ord of two straight Icague losses they can always be tough on their home court. The reduced floor sie and unusual un-usual design of the Hurricane gy-mnaMum always ives that team an cxtia heme court ad 1 |