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Show WEST Thursday, Mar. VALLEY VIEW 5, 1981 Two Losses Long Season For Cougars Is Ended KEARNS. A pair of pacBright and losses to league esetters Bingham wrote an end to Kearns highs cage season during the week. Coach Kenyon Clark noted that the teams dismal 7 finish does not reflect how hard the team worked. ' Brighton topped the Cougars 5 on Friday, while Bingham defeated 3 the Cougars Tuesday in the league finale. Kearns stayed close to 79-6- 75-4- the Bengals Friday, trailing by only seven entering the final canto, Babe Ruth Signups Set 2 Saturdays TAYLORSVILLE. Signups for this com- munitys Babe Ruth baseball program will be held Saturday and March 14 at the Taylors- ville Babe Ruth field, 5000 So. 2000 West. Signups will be accepted from noon to 4 p.m. on both days. All players who are new to the Taylorsville Babe Ruth program must present a birth certificate at the time of registration. Play is open to youths who will be 13, 14 or 15 as old years of July early All tryouts will begin at 4:30 p.m. on 9 36-2- 54-4- 14-1- period, fund-raisin- 32-2- Wes Cage Classic Set On Monday directed to Frank Hal John (262-3188- ), (969-3756- Clark ), or (969-939- Stewart JoAnn AND : ' LACE SALE SAMPLES DESIGNER s I patterns H3iula M : & sponsors the tourney. Mondays play features games at the following locations : 6:30, Murray high - 1968 vs. 1980; 7:30, 1975 vs. 1975-B- ; 8:30, 1976 vs. 1976-B- ; 9:30, 1977 vs. 1977-- B ; Riverview junior - 6:30, 1972 vs. 1972-B-high ; 7:30, 1973 vs. 1979; 8:30, 9:30, 1970 Hillcrest junior highs new gym 6:30, 1964 vs. 1967 ; 7:30, 1966 vs. 1969; 8:30, 1962 vs. 1965 ; 9:30, - 1958 vs. 1960; Hillcrest junior highs old gym - 7:30, 1949-5- 0 vs. 1956 ; 8:30, 1951-5vs. 2 1950-5- 5 ; 9:30, 1959 vs. 1957. Dunking is not allowed in the games, which last Bring your own - which 1971 vs. 1978; vs. 1974; BRIDAL FABRIC pictures (DutUt 298 So. Redwood Rd. 972-677- 9 In one hour. Proceeds from the tournament go to the Murray high athletic department, Markham noted. For quick, effective results at low cost' use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! E. MILLCREEK. the Skyline high received its ef- team-lead- fort from Paul Drecksel here Friday night as the Eagles captured a 9 victory over Granite. Both squads dropped their Tuesday tests, the Eagles losing to Granger and the Farmers being defeated by East. The - Farmer-Leopar- duel d District tournaments, finished Granite led 8 at the end of one period, but Drecksels five field goals in the second canto highlighted the Eagle surge, with the hosts taklead at the ing a half. of- 28-2- 1 Hill-cre- record. place with a Granger finished second at with Skyline and coming in third at Olympus copping fourth place with a 6 mark. Cottonwood, loser to Olympus Tuesday night, ended up in fifth place at the cage season ending for the Colts and 2-- 8 srecrAL Sold in Sots Only 3 Days Only 4-- nights contest on the Eagle hardwoods, Drecksel, the senior eager who was selected Most Valuable Player in Saturday Noon-- REBATE Rag. 239 95 Sag. 299.90 6. could get no closer than eight and trailed going into the final eight minutes Gil Romero came alive in the second half, but the Pirates never did operate on all five cylinders, except for a 46-3- 4 Jeff Sorensen was Baseball League assisting Rupp in trying to keep the Pirates in the game and the Magna at the lads trailed half, with Rupp having scored 10 points and Sorensen seven. Any hopes the Bucs may have had fallen by the wayside in the early minutes of the second half when the Flyers lead. spurted to a Cyprus was able to take advantage of some sloppy floor play with its press and climbed back in the contest by outscor-in- g at one the Flyers 32-2- 0 42-2- 2 14-- 2 Dixie point, but and began regrouped getting easy buckets off the press. The Pirates Seeking Teams SALT LAKE Teams with sponsors are being sought by the Valley Athletic Baseball League. The league, open primarily to baseball players 18 and older, had five teams last year and is seeking more. The league played a 22 game schedule last summer. Fields also are being sought throughout the Salt Lake Valley, a league spokesman said. Further information may be obtained by ing Dale Hughes, after 5 p m. call968-807- brief stretch of the third period Tile Dixie bulge in rebounding w as as great as the final scoie indicates, with the Fivers getting a host of buckets on the boards and limiting Cvprus to only one shot Rupp was the standout player on the floor, connecting on 66 percent of Ins shots for 20 points, most from long range. He also had a number of recoveries and played solid defense Romero added 14, 12 in the second half Randy Wyatt, a junior center, paced the winners with 20 Robby Gentry and Kelly Graves had 14 and 12, respec. tively It was a disappointing outing for Coach Paul Dilley and his troops who will move to tough Region Three competition in the 4A ranks next 6-- 6 year msmm raj st emus mo iiwua w- onus interest-earnin- - g checking plans. 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Cyprus was only a ghost of its real self Monday. Despite a standout performance by senior Dennis Rupp, the Bucs were never in the game after the Flyers bolted from a 6 tie in the first period. With the exception of Rupp, the Bucs simply could not get untracked and the Flyers controlled the boards at both ends of the court in taking command of the game. Dixie scored 10 unanswered points in the final five minutes of the first canto to lead 16-In the second period the Flyers encountered foul trouble, but only junior card). i Starting 2x2). 39-3- 5-- 5 49 . guard poured in eight. Russell Urry netted 12 (two and 8x11) for the Farmers, while Arlin Pendelton added nine (three and 3x4 ) and Jody Rich scored six (two and 11-- 6-- $20 Butterfields 18 included seven and 4x6, his best period being the second when the senior Skyline, which is scheduled to play in opening round action of the state 4A tourney next week, netted an 9 advantage in the third quarter for a 0 lead going into the fourth. The final period turned out to be the most prolific for Granite, which tallied a edge in the stanza to account for the final eight-poidifference. Drecksels 22 came on eight field goals and 6x9 at the free throw line. Brion Conway contributed 11 points (four and 3x5). 10-- 0 e Green 1980 20-1- winning the league crown with an unblemished mark and Granite finishing in last Granite-Skylin- and h fered a matchup between the top and bottom of Region Three - East Farmers. In Friday 1979 Sheet-Granit- e 22 with a game-higpoints. Ten of those came in the second quarter when Skyline outscored the Farmers 57-4- REBATEREBATE FULL SIZE QUEEN SIZE here Monday. The Pirates were scheduled to test Boun- Eagles Top Farmers Friday Noon--6 p.m. $10 70-5- 0 . Contest 57-4- 9 honors, said Phil Markham of the City Recreation Department, in - Opener SALT LAKE. Dixie high attacked a major weakness in the Cyprus high game enroute to a victory over the Pirates in state tourney opening round action Cyprus high's Jeff Sorensen (33) finds himself unassisted as he leaps for long rebound against Dixie's Robby Gentry (35) and Dave Esplin (51) in tourney opener. ALONE . . ALL Pairings have been released for the 10th annual Murray high alumni basketball tournament. Play begins Monday at four sites. Thirty teams will compete for team (24) Board Came Grounds Bucs MHS hetti dinner is being planned by league officials for March 21 at the Taylorsville Recreation Center, 4700 So. Redwood Road, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. The cost is $5 per family. i Questions may be Reilley Evans In Tourney Hymaswithl9. MURRAY. state tournament at the UofU. played Monday Odette COIN IN . . . Cyprus highs Sterling Cloward drives baseline against Dixie's Dan 20-1- spag- g the Miners tightened up their zone 0 and Kearns trailed at the half and things got better for Bingham in the third canto when it outscored Kearns Meldrum collected 12 (4, 4x8) and Judd 10 (5, 0x0). The games leading scorer was Binghams the Babe Ruth diamond. A deficit. 0 Brighton led 16-- after 8 one period, after two and 7 after three. The Bengals owned the boards, despite a standout effort from junior Ronnie Judd who had nine rebounds and 23 points (8, 7x9). Kearns stayed in the game with a 21x24 effort from the line. Kenny Meldrum added 14 (6, 2x3), all in the second half. 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