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Show | two uneie “ Region One has turne ©. ‘aWs.- club race, with : ae oe ty, | Wasatch. at fj iValley BNO q along with a 6-1 record in Di- heavy fa- isa vision Two and victory number | will be at. h vorite to otch seyenFriday when it plays"host : ah 2 tty “ag; PREP SCH EDU to Bear 'River’s 1-5 Bears. 6m A ogan has a solid 5-1 record is week’s pre to lead Division One, but could) _,, adiile Is uh foB run into trouble Friday when Provo a igh inin| Grove;ea H gh ca Six—Tabiona Ogden is 3-3 in Division. Two ai BoxEldem den at Logan; Bonneville’ and can ill afford another loss/° )if it nurses hopes of catching “Davis; South at Olympus; Hightandat West. 92.2 per game average and Paul) Ea . nt gegion Four Wa-| ™ dA ow from around the key, so Ogden /|§ Fy at Manti; J t rth Sevier at Wayne; Wasatch| have to shut off that , areffsa) _ Regidemy on » Seven—Emery ifwillit hopes toswine South Sevier; Pivte at Bryce - Tabiona " Ya STILL IN. CONTENTION. hte Lomond, Webersitll_in Ben behind, witha 422, ¥; Payguitch jar Sky! View’s 2-4 y View © ys “host to | Berl omond s Friday "Bonneville ~ Bo A i my Bonneville, 4-3 in:the Division) ~~ = Two scramble, draws a league | viewmont bye and will- travel to Viewmont | Bountiful for a practice game : yton against the undefeated Vikings.’ Cleerfield Over in Region Two, Davis © oO Friday | High faces a crueial contest against Bountiful High Friday in an 8 p.m. battle in Kaysville. Davis is 1-1 in Division. One play, while Bountiful stands at. 2-1. Davis must win if it hopes. to stay on the heels of 3-0 View- Mmont.2°9 4 ae : | FIRST LOOP WIN _ Layton and Clearfield, both | 0-2 in the early stages of the Region Two race, will go at one another in an 8 p.m. game Friday on-the Clearfield court. E ams will be hustling eomhcr City; first league aA to of | the season. j In other Region Two play Friday, South is at Olympus, East visits Skyline and West plays host to Highland. Over in Region -Five’s Cla AA race, Morgan sports a 3-0 record and is favored to chalk ‘Up’ win number four Friday when it hosts 1-2 Wasatch. St. Joseph, 1-2 in the Class A race, travels to South Summit, .and Utah School for the Deaf Parowan at Enterprise; ; | ) \ ae Oy REGION Division One +» Ww 8 = sharper in recent, outings and . | b to | Webe Tint =. ‘Eight—Delta at Hurricane; Millard Bear River ‘Roy, which has been looking hasa 2-4 record,,4 at Valley, Current league standings: record, travels to Brigham City; to face Box Elder’s 1-5| Bees in) an.’ p.m. encounter Friday, Is Ri at Manila. - Milford. ion in Deaf at Wendover; No South Rich 1RiverSix--Monticello. at. San. Suan;|WSouth at Eee Carbon; Duchesn 7 a at. Union; on?GS Five—Grantsville atch at Morgan; St. Joseph at, So het nit;° Park City at. ‘North. Su seao cS Peterson gets most of . points on. turn-around jumpé _ Region *~ 7. Ee eR) . a 21.2: averages <3 Peterson -Nick wy with who is right behind Handy with 4 ee Division Two, - a Les v8 ‘Woodland at, 16.3. Logan willl ish Fe ‘eoounter i a Judge;. Cyprus scorer, who sports aj ser 6 wONN— leading 2. pe Bounti- | “Three — Granite at Hillcrest ay; Cottonwood at Jordan; at Tooele; Gran- on Mark Handy, the Region’s J at Viewmont r Two—Layton at Chearfield; Weber. The peTigers ng W sy tchicount cawill if it nurses ho s of ms Bear River at Weber; |? da = _ Region 2 Friday's ~ ts ee gs STS, -Lo-|* Px Northern Division ORONNNN=—=O an § p.m. encounter on .th hw ith » Ogden with it; tangles Academ 7 f Aa rise | ? + |