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Show T 2 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, January 15, 1987 Murray Falls To Jordan, Rebounds To Stop Tooele 20. while 07" 20. 6'5" Andy MURRAY. A poor shooting second Aaron Crookston had Pond 17 and 67" Tim Brimhall 12 to account for 49 points from the big front line of Coach Hal Hale's team Doug Chapman had what his coach called an "amazing game to lead his Murray team to a win Friday at Tooele, 74 68 quarter, during which they scored only 9 points, led to the first Region loss for the Murray spartans heie Tuesday night against Jordan, Murray will be host tomorrow (Friday) for the game against West at 7:30 p m. and then will not play until the following Friday. Jordan will be at home with Judge tomor row, also at 7:30. Coach Hammer said that Chapman's big game which included eight field goals and 12 of 16 foul shots for a 28 point total plus a 61 percent shooting night from the field by his team was necessary as Tooele was a fine team and actually outscored the Spartans from the But regulai two point range Mui ray s accuracy lrom three-poin- t i.mge wheie they have outscored almost every opponent this year, came into play as Jason Workman Coach Craig Hamer's team had a but good first quarter and led the 9 point second quarter, while 15-1- 2 Jordan was getting 21. was more than Murray could overcome Although Jason Workman hit five t buckets during the game the inside game of the big Jordan team was too much for the Spai tans Workman, led the Murray team with 23 points and Danny Devenport 30-2- three-poin- Clobbers South had two and Peter Young had three for the team, while Tooele had just one. The Spartans also had 19 x 28 from the line with the Buffs hitting only 7x13 Coach Hammer said that the game was extremely close throughout with no more than two points separating the teams. He felt that one of the contributing things in the victory was the fact that after missing the first four foul shots in the last quarter, Murray hit on 12 straight when the game was on the line He also mentioned that his team had a big edge on both the offensive and defensive boards Along with Chapman's 28 points. Danny Devenport had 17, Peter Young had 13 with 2 of his long range s coming in the crucial fourth quarter and Randy Gehl hit 5 x 6 f i ee throw tries dow n the stretch three-pointer- - Judge Finally Gets First Victory Of The Season SALT LAKE After shooting only percent and playing what he termed his team's worst game of the year against South on Friday, Coach Jim Yerkovich's Judge bulldogs won 33 their first game Tuesday night Tooele the year here overwhelming of in 77-5- 9 The Bulldogs will not have much chance to bask in this win though They play the current Region Six leader, Jordan on the Beetdigger floor, at 7 : 30 tomorrow (Friday In the Tooele game, the Bulldogs, playing with the best intensity of the lead at year, jumped out to an the quarter, increased it to at the half and kept their momentum in the third and fourth quarters to win going away. Coach Yerkovich felt that, along with the best intensity and desire that they have shown during the season, the pressing defense and ball hawking his team used played the major role in overcoming what he called "a very good" Tooele team, one that he felt still would be reckoned with before the season was over. Chris Sonne led the Judge team, which shot 53 percent from the field with 22, Rick Solvason had 17 points and six assists, Cameron Kersey had 16 and "was all over the floor" and Chris Gardner started and played his role well, notching six recoveries. Tooele was led in scoring by Eastburns 19 and Shields w ith 13 In Fridays loss to South. Coach Yerkovich said that none of his players played well and that, along with the poor 33 percent shooting, the inside defensive play and the lack of intensity caused his ) 18-1- 0 38-2- 8 by eight at the third quarter before losing by the linal margin. team to lose a game they could well one hae won A missed one-anwith the score in the final minutes w as the crowning blow The second quarter showed Judge makn g only 9 points and going into the locker room at the half with a 31 to 26 deficit The Bulldogs fell behind d 52-4- 9 Rick Sohason led the Bulldogs in scoring with 14 including three three-poin- Cameron baskets, t Kersey had 11, Micah Peters David Pazell nine But Fall To Warriors 10 and Jr - Titans Trip Cougars HOLLADAY. Paced by good scoring inside and a balanced offensive vicattack. Olympus earned a tory o er a stubborn Kearns Crew on Friday, but on Tuesday the Titans ran into a rebounding Taylorsville See Tay lorsville team and lost story The Titans will next entertain Cyprus tomorrow (Friday) and remain at home on the following Tuesday for a visit by Granger. Both games are set lor 7:30 p m Kearns host Granger tomorrow and Taylorsville Tuesday, also at 68-5- 9 70-5- 4 i 7 : 30 p m Brent nipus 6X. Burton and Glenn 1 - 56-5- 4 56-4- 9 REGION SLY Friday. Jan. 16: Judge at Jordan West at Murray ) 59-5- American Fork, Bonnevi le, Brighton, Skyline, Cottonwood 3A Standings- close " The score at the half was 28 - First 23: The Cougars cut into the Oly margin in the third stanza, posting 17 points to the Titans' 12 With one period to play. Olympus' lead had With been sliced down to two, about tour minutes left in the final REGION THREE 52-5- 16: 45-3- 8 20: VALLEY Granger high wrestling team posted two big wins in its most recent action, stopping then hamhighly rated Alta mering Sky line 55-- Thursday night. The Lancers had four pins against the Eagles, Jason Mecham at 119 pounds. Matt Torres at 126, Robert Halley at 132 and Dan Penrod at 138. Decisions went to Granger's Jason Johnson 105: Terrol Payne, 112, and Dave Sego. 145. Dave Trujillo at 98, Dave Marsh at 155 and Cameron DeVries at 167 all won by forfiet. Alta was rated number four in the state heading into the match with Granger, but the Lancers started off with two pins by Trujillo and Johnson at 98 and i()5 Then Payne added a decision at 112 and Mecham a pin at 119 Alta got its tirst win at 126 with Alan Kerbs earning a decision over Torres then Mike Nikata lost WEST Granger at Oly nipus Skyline at Granite Cottonw ood at Cy prus 33-2- REGION TWO 16: Alta at Mountain View West Jordan at Ilillerest Bingham at Brighton Tuesday , Jan. T ille 54 In a battle royal, featuring two of the favorites for the Region 3 on page 3 cham-Continue- d THANK YOU Ae woitl imt to thank you for par, icpating m our voluntary pay program Much of ou earner s wage comes from your paymert ana if tney do a good too we hope you reward them we greatly appreciate your support The Greer Sheet 155 E 4?05 South Murray Ufh841 u 262 6082 Office s Monday Friday 8am Publisher Pi ihre vP Om rations iJohe-Bill Chon v P Marketing Donald Robinson Editor Ethel broctord Euitor Peter 8'rh.vd 5pm KarenEoR incuiaticn Pa Robinson r ircutation Jan Brown Business WITH View', Sky view. 41- - Granger Wrestlers Win Out Over Alta, Skyline Tay lorsv ille at Kearns Friday, Jail. 56, SAVE ON YOUR UTILITY BILLS BY WINTERIZING YOUR HOME Other teams receiving voles: South, Murray, Cedar City, Pine "S? Tavlorsv ille at Sky line Cyprus at Oly nipus Granger at Kearns Cottonwood at Granite Tuesday , Jan. ("wood 40-3- 3 .Murray at Judge South at Jordan Friday, Jan. 25 1 games are at 7:30 three-pointer- Skyline, and the Eagles increased at the three quarter the lead to mark and padded the lead in the last quarter when Cottonwood was forc 22-1- 2 Friday, Jan. Skyline's proficiency at the charity stripe combined with the Colts dismal percentage of long range shooting the outcome was pretty much settled by the time the last quarter was half over. Coach Martineau says that senior center Dave Lloyd will begin working out soon, but that it is doubtful that he will play for some time and the team just has to shoot better than it has been for us to do well." s The two that the Colts scored were made by Chad Fletcher and Shane Henschen. Brad Sorensen led the scoring with 15, Greg Kimball had 11, Fletcher 7, and Spencer and Henschen had 6 apeice. Cottonwood will now have its next two games on the road, visiting Granite on Friday and then traveling to Cyprus next Tuesday. Both 63-5- 1 Kearns 59 Kearns knotted the score at with about 1:30 left in the contest, but didn't score after that, missing a three pointer and a pair of inside Olympus, meanwhile, was able to edge in front by thiee points and force the Cougars to toul The Titans iced the game at the fiee tin ow line Kearns had the early lead or. at least, at the end of the first period. 21 18 Olympus broke in front in the At second, outscormg Kearns the halfwav point it was the Titans 56-5- ed to foul and shoot more than usual from the three point range. With SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Poor shooting from the field, which has plagued Cottonwood's Colts the past several games really haunted them here Tuesday night as they hit only 16x45 from regular range and 2x13 loss from distance in a to Skyline here Tuesday night. The contest was in sharp contrast to the Colts big win at Taylorsville. Skyline, which is a senior dominated team, led almost the entire game other than the first quarter and according to Colt Coach Blair Martineau, "beat us on the inside and at the free throw line, and Shaler Smith, Greenberg and V ranees were too much for us in Prep Poll 4A Standings- center tries to make a move to the basket. Action is from Friday's Region Three clash hosted by Taylorsville, but won by Cottonwood Colts Slip By Warriors, But Fall At Skyline 63-- 5 Christensen led the Titans scoring with 15 points each, while .Scott Pehrson added 11. Mike Bladvham 10 and Jeff Geertsen nine. Olympus shot 13x19 front the free throw line, w hile Kearns w as 1x17. The Cougars' top scorer was Mike Peterson with 17 points Jerry Gibson was next in line with 14 points followed by Todd Bills with 12 and Kava Afu with 11 "We had four kids in double figues against Kearns." reported Olympus coach Ron Huber, "and another at nine points We were also able to get the ball inside for the high percentage shot " Oly BRACKETED . . . Cottonwood's Brad Sorensen (50) and Greg Kimball (43), among others, harass Taylorsville's Doug Harmon (54) as the Warrior quarter, the Titans began to employ a press, coming up with three steals, but then failing to score off them. That helped the Cougars draw even 23: Ilillerest at American Fork Orem at Bingham Brighton at Alta West Jordan at Mountain View Games start at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Ix, ... 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