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Show To — en sorry oy ni in the taken an ch school attle area on on by BASKETBALL .. . . Weber State returned to its winning ways in a’ basketball, posting an overall 15-13 record. The six and half game turn nselor at’ it indivie informstudents in the Nation among Division collegiate basketball teams. There is some good and Nan Holyoak colleges hool had Asst. Sports Information Director were Weber to room — State’s Lady Wildcats won their last seven games in a row this season to grab their first conference championship in school history. Weber State shares the title of the Intermountain Athletic Conference Mountain Division with ves. The nd WSC — sed with 1 as well 1en liked — rograms, — ’ © as well. — shington this season in scoring and rebounding with 26.5 points rkinson -arkinson ry WELL State’s junior who per game. ter PEART rson erson ‘ingell forward SUE CRO- averaged 19.5 points Sophomore led the For the SECOND straight year, he was named First Team All-Big Sky Conference. KARLEEN division throw percentage, hitting for an .846 percentage. Both CROWELL tt in 22 free Free Throws - .795 of 26 and STUMPH Ss miner were among the top five in field goal percentage in the Mountain — Division and guard CARLA sell LOR was assists. son mpson h, fourth in Cindy Stumph reaches for the rebound against Utah State. She was named to the AIAW Region 7 All-Tournament Team as well as being named All-Conference (Mountain Division) for the third consecutive year. TAY- dishing out i WSC e ll ora ['womey andyke e Ider er ck Wecker ngton od ight Lady Basketball Jane Miner was tain Division's coach named MounCoach-of-the- Men's events... Year after leading Weber State fo its first conference Lady ‘Cats take second INDOOR TRACK at AIAW Region 7 Tournament.’ Weber State’s Lady Wildcats had an overwhelming win over Utah ombs oyle State in the opening round — i:Wellard) — ire aw Stettler dd q of the AIAW Region 7 Tournament defeating the Aggies 91-71 to advance to the championship game against host-team Colorado in Boulder on March 14. Colorado advanced to the championship game by defeat- ing the Rams of Colorado State in the first round 70-61. : The Lady Buffs of Colorado defeated Weber State in the cham- pionship game 71-64 tied at halftime 34-34. after being WRESTLING .. had SIX wrestlers the cham- pionship. MNI 1942 9 d. as and 12.5 rebounds per game and was sixth in the Mountain Division in free throw percentage. The second leading scorer in the Mountain Division was Weber 4408 himself record and the id: fice the established conference championship was threetime All-Conference and Wade Trophy nominee CINDY STUMPH. Stumph led both divisions of the conference resident 124-7930 Key li Hanson Har- per Leading the Lady Wildcats to an 18-13 overall season ould like amberlain year career with the Wildcats, points in 113 games for an overall average of 12.2 points per game. an identical 8-2 conference record. lacement — son eshaw Raymond bad FOURTH All-Time leading scorer in the school’s history with 1,384 the University of Colorado who had usiness One news. The good news is that only one senior departs from the squad. The bad news is the senior is TODD HARPER. During his four- By where on Wes- around from last year’s 8-19 mark was the SIXTH best improvement ady Cats take title ated in a ts Larsen LI Brad r chapter ar eee r ~ .. . Weber State finished 7th at the Big Sky Indoor meet points. with a total of 43 However, the ‘Cats were missing some important points with Elbert Gray (Long Jump), Bruce Perry Big Sky . The Wildcats in the finals at Conference Tourna- ment, but only two, ANDY KARAS (150) and MARTY BENCH (158) were victorious and Boise State de-throned the defending champions by a slim margin of 822 to 81%. RECORD PERFORMANCES ... Only one Team or Individual school record was broken during the year. Todd Harper set a record for Career Free Throw Percentage. His four- year total of .795 (306-385) barely nipped the old record of .791 set by David Johnson. Harper’s 500 points this year was the 13th best single season scoring total at Weber State. ROYAL EDWARDS, a 6-6 junior, moved up into the charts in both scoring and rebounding. With another season still to go, Edwards is 18th on the Scoring list with 730 points and is 16th on the Rebounding chart with 465. For the sixth time in seven tries, Weber State made it to the Big (Sprints) and Jeff Swanger (HighLong Jump) on the sidelines. CRAIG FLETCHER, a senior considering he was from Provo, Utah, qualified for the NCAA Indoor Meet in the 800 one senior in the line-up along with four freshmen. TINY SCRIVEN round heart-breaker to eventual champion Idaho, 57-55. The Wild- (126) posted the best overall record cats finished in a two-way tie for Fourth Place with Boise State, each having 6-8 regular season league records. Meters. Fletcher set a Weber State Indoor school record with a time of 1:50.8. At the NCAA Meet, he finished third in his heat (1:53.1), but only the top two in each heat advanced to the finals. It was the fourth straight year Fletcher attended the © NCAA Indoor Meet. It was a fine year Coach John Webb and for his Head team, wrestling with at 20-13-0. SHAUN ALLEN (HWT) was 18-14-0 with 12 falls to his credit. The four freshmen, STEWART RICHARDS (118), JODY WARREN (142), RYAN WESTERN (190) and JAY WINWARD (167) had 54 match victories among them. Sky Conference Post-Season Tour- nament, where they lost.an opening In National Weber bound NCAA Statistics, State finished 14th in ReMargin, out-rebounding its opponents game. by 6.1 rebounds per Page 11 |