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Show 5 Thursday, November THE GREEN SHEET 19, 1987 Tallf Quick Miners Tip Off SOUTH JORDAN. Final cuts have been completed for the Bingham high boy's basketball squad and head coach George Sluga and his charges are now looking forward to matching up with somebody other than themselves. They won't have long to wait as play starts Wednesday, Nov. 25, at Cyprus at 7:30 p.m. The Miners conschedule tinue the tough at Bountiful on Wednesday, Dec. 2, and at home with Granger on Dec. 4, pre-leag- both games also set for 7 : 30. e "We got a hard schedule," noted coach Sluga. But, with as good a league as we're in, we need to play good teams in There will be eight juniors on the squad: Mike VanStaveran, forCenter; Ross Frandson, 6-- 7 6-- 4 ward; Mark Doug Young, ." 38-2- W 7 '?:"' f offensive Brian Matt Bellini, defensive lineman Dave Futrell and linebacker Bob Davis. Long recaptured the team lead in defensive points after tallying 40 against SDSU. Long, a junior from Sandy, was awarded points for seven unassisted tacklers, four Rodoni, V' "X Free Fishing Day is Slated Next June 11 FINGER ROLL . . . Hillcrest'i Tammy Clark (21) gently taps ball over the net in 4A consolation finals action against Taylorsville. Taylorsville won the hotly contest match while Hillcrest ended up eighth. 15-1- 15-- 1 1 varsity will include the most experienced of which include guard Darrin MURRAY. Alta high finished the State 4A Volleyball tournament by capturing fourth place, while Taylorsville high took consolation honors in action staged during Thursday's final round at Roy high school. Alta lost its first match to Bountiful on Wednesday then decision to fellow dropped a .Region Two-- competitor Orem Thursday. In the consolation round, Taylorsville eliminated Clearfeld 15-- 9 then went Wednesday 15-to take the consolation trophy by defeating Hillcrest in two hotly con12-1- 4-- 9-- 5, 4, tested games 5, 15-1- 2, 15-1- 1. Hillcrest, which ended up eighth, made it to the consolation championship by battling past Olympus on Wednesday. Cyprus lost any chance of earning a place in 6 4A with its 15-setback to Mountain View in Wednesday's round. Meanwhile, in the 3A tournament at West high, Granite, the only Green Sheet area team to survive 15-- 9, 15-1- 3 6, 18-1- past the second round, was 5 eliminated by Spanish Fork Wednesday. "It would've been nice to place higher," commented Alta coach Kathy Nielson, "but we're pleased with fourth." According to coach Nielson, Bountiful may have played its best game of the tournament Wednesday in stopping Alta, including the championship match with Skyline. The Lady Eagles took the title handily in two quick games. The Lady Hawks' setback to Orem Thursday was the third loss to the Tigers this season. The other two came during the regular season. "The girls peaked at the right time and played well in the tournament," Nielson added. "They did a good job and I'm proud of them." Alta had but three seniors on its "We got off to a slow start again," varsity squad, only two of which were starters so the coach expects noted coach Denice Long, "and I her team to be back again next year. don't why. The girls played a lot betAside from the opening night loss, ter in the second game, but it was too it was a good tornament for little too late." 5-- 6-- 5-- tions. Chitty continues to kick well for the Cougars. The senior from Sandy broke Kurt Gunther's career BYU record of 35 consecutive PAT's and tied two other BYU records. Handley had one of his best receiving days for the Cougars. The junior from Sandy caught six passes for 116 yards. man-to-ma- n. HLOORS ROOM ADDITIONS KITCHENS GARAGES DRIVEWAYS 30 yrs. ROOFS INSURANCE REPAIRS MASONRY BATHS experience! Free Estimates V) Quality Work for 261-482- 8 HOTneins uonsTrucnon a free estimate company HOmEINS VOjn'an.cnon Co 500 W. 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"It was little winning consolation after feeling we had a chance to win It all," stated coach Ellen Lindsay, who assists head coach Jean Widdison. "But one of the things we need to learn is to play the way we're capable of in every Wo aro closing our 10-- 6 6-- 4; 6-- 7; 6-- 6-- Licensed and Insured yQDDG)ATOD SALUI 10-- 5 6-- 2 Phil Crane, guard. Rounding out the varsity, Sluga mentioned his sophomores: Kenneth and Roberts, Greg Cutler, all inside people, Brad Larson, plus K.C. Tebbs, guard. Sluga says he feels good about this year's group, though he admitted its hard to evaulate the team at so early a date. It's a pretty good sized team, one of the biggest in Region Two, along with American Fork. With the size inside and some quickness outside, the Miners figure to do a lot of running on offense, but won't be afraid to pull the ball out and look for the good shot if the early offense isn't there. On defense, Sluga said his strategy will be pretty much "Region Two is a very balanced league this year," he commented, "much more competitive from top to bottom. That's going to make for We're some interesting match-ups- . looking forward to it." 6-- 2 6-- ETC-- 12-1- Tues.-Fri- ., guard; 1 0 6-- 1 Sluga and 5 center Jeff Barkdull. Other twelth graders include Curt Matson, a 8 center; Matt Peterson, a 2 forward; and Travis Arnold, a adopted without any significant changes. A slot limit was established on the upper portion of the Blacksmith Fork River, which will allow anglers to take two fish under 12 inches and one over 18 inches. In other action, the Board approved an amendment to the state's 1987-8- 8 waterfowl proclamation, which allows the use of lead shot in muzzle-loadin- g shotguns in nontoxic shot zones. However, members reaffirmed the state's regulation that possession and use of lead shotshells is prohibited on waterfowl management areas in Box Elder, Cache, Weber, Davis, Salt Lake and Utah counties. Alta Nets Fourth, T ville Sixth In State Volleyball 6-- 6-- Bingham's five seniors, SALT LAKE. At its November meeting in Salt Lake City, the Utah Wildlife Board voted unamimously to set the state's first "free" fishing day for June 11, 1988. The 1988 fishing regulations were to place sixth, DeCol, guard; Brett Davis, 4 center; Jaron Farr, forward; guard; and Jimmy Applegate, Sandy Connection Paces BYU Grid Team PROVO. The BYU football teams Alta high school connection was evident on Saturday, Nov. 7, in the 1 win over San Diego Cougars' State as Troy Long, Leonard Chitty and Darren Handley were named player of the week in their respective positions. 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