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Show 8 The Magna T' vWeM Valley New, Thursday, December 21, 2000 Region Action Begins with Taylorsville defeating Hunter ' ALAN BIAIM f Chase Helm and Tarrel Richards each scored 4 points. The Wamors were led by Casey Iverson who scored 13 points and Jon Brown : " Writer i egion 2 bdsk.eiii.tll action start- , good fashion for the Taylorsville Warriors as they ed in defeated the Hunter Wolverines The game was a who scored 44-4- 2, 29-2- 0 The Wolverines found their rhythm in the third quarter outscor-- 10-- ing Taylorsville ritering the fourth period 0 Taylorsville hung onto a slim lead I he fourth quarter was played evenly with Hunter holding a slight advantage outscoring the Warriors 12 II. Madsen finished the game scoring 16 points followed by Brandon Meredith who scored 14. Hunter's Danny Timmerman, I 33-3- , , i . ; i poured in 19 points and the Skyline first half to Eagles used a 43-1- 5 manhandle the Hunter Wolverines in preseason action. The Eagles jumped out to an early 23-- 4 first period lead and the huge deficit proved deadly for the Wolverines. Although the team struggled. Biandon Meredith had a solid game for Hunter scoring 16 points followed by Tarrel Richards Way In Win who scored 8. Panthers. Granger jumped out to a first period lead and slim 14-1- 3 widened the, gap in the second In the third outscoring West penod. Granger took control of the game outscoring West 17-- 1 1. At the end of three periods Granger led 50-3The foprth quarter was played evenly with Granger holding a slight edge qpcoring West The bait bounced Grangers way in the Lancers 65-5- 2 win over the West Panthers. That is, Eric Ball bounced the Panthers out of the gym as he poured m 31 points to lead the Lancers to the preseason win. Behind from Ball, r, wj Orem jumps out early to knock off Hunter The Orem Tigers jumped out early on Hunter outscoring the Wolverines 20-- 9 in the first period as they walked away with a 67-4- 3 ' Staff Writer Maturity makes a big : differ-- i ence in high school athletics." Cyprus sophomore basketball players found this out to their sor- row on Dec. 2, when locals were 1 . . ' ambushed by a Dugway High School team comprised liberally of juniors and seniors. Dugway overpowered the young Cyprus team 73-5Dugway was led by a tandem of players that combined for 52 points between them. Cory Rose 31 points, along had a game-hig- h 5. j ! . j with 21 point from Nathan Nelson. Chris Wall added 9 points and Tony Schultz 8 for Dugway. t j I j Bright spots for the Cyprus sophomore team were Joe Wice with 16 points and Tyler Jones with 10. Rawley Loutensock chipped in 7 points and Todd Larsen 6 for the visiting Pirates. Lancers used four 19-1- 4. victory. 8. Orems Joe Shurtz scored 20 points and tcammateIonny Harhne pumped in 22 points to lead the Tigers to victory. The Tigers 15-1- 4. " Cyprus sophomores battled back in the third period, actually 5 in points edging Dugway 18-1- scored. This valiant effort trimmed the Dugway lead to 0 points'followed'13Jy v Montague and Brad Nielson all had two points each. Cyprus hung in close during the early going. The Pirate sophoat the mores only trailed 14-1- 2 end of the first quarter. Dugway vaulted ahead in the second period, outscoring Cyprus 22-1- 5 at the halfto lead 36-2- 7 time break. 22-1- . 51-4- photo by AWnmi v., Austin -- Senior, John Madden goes up for the shot last week in the game against Taylorsville High, ' Grizzlies play solid during win over Orlando y more scoring against Dugway were five players with a bucket each. Chase Stringfellow, Pat Bauman, Tyson Pearce, Dennis The lopsided ,i . Brian Erickson had a solid game for coach Steve Paur scoring 17 Christensen Who Scored 1. Rounding out the Pirate sopho- iwnrs solid performance a Ihfc solid quarters to knock off the Mature Dugway tops Cyprus sophomores i 3j 2. Skylines Brandon Wright nailbiter with with the w in on their home court. The Warriors jumped out early but the Wohcrmes continued to fight back in the first period with John Madsen hitting a couple big three pointers to keep Hunter close. After one period of play Taylorsville led 16 14 and widened the lead in the halfsecond period Taking a time lead. j with Chet Cusick picking up nine assists while committing no turnovers. Brandon Meredith led the Wolverines sconng 14 points followed by Chase Helm and Tarrel Richards who scored 6 points each. The Ball Bounces Granger's Hunter Gets Manhandled by Skyline losing 79-3- 9 Taylorsville narrowly escaping . 1 outscored,Uuiittr in every period 5. fourth quarter performance put the game away for Dugway . The final victory for Dugway was by an 18- ? margin at 7:55v By ALAN BLaWI Staff Writer .iLii iLt Manitoba before shutting down V AA j Dwnvthe e Behind another solid from Utah goalie Rick oerfor-manc- ; Tabaracci went 2-- 0 with a 1.30 goals against average. His .966 Tabaracci, the Grizzlies picked up a 1 win over the Orlando Solar Bears. Tabaracci stopped 34 of 35 shots on the frustrating the save percentage kept the Grizzlies liixhijgSnies on the Solar Bears all night as the durinqyvin 2-- $ght Grizzlies picked up their 14th win aftef one of the year. Trailing 1- -0 period, the Grizzlies found ljfe when Eric Houde tied the game in the second period on a beautiful assist from Gavin Morgan. road and gave his team a chance to pull off both the victories. against' " 3-- 2. Leading 2-- " in the net stopping 3 f fans in attendance. remaining the Grizzlies lost their composure and Chris Wells and Tabaracci was celebrating being named Goalie of the Week fqr his efforts against Kansas City and Solid effort still results in loss for Grizz . against league leading Manitoba last Saturday night at the ,E Center. Despite playing hard, the Utah Grizzlies still came up, short . 1 . losing to the Moose first Utah jumped out tq a goal period lead on a power-pla- y 2-- 1- -0 of the 34 1 by Richard Jackman .but Manitoba answered four minutes later with a goal by, Rusty Fitzgerald. In the secqnd period Fitzgerald scored the eventual game winner for Manitpba on The another power-plaloss dropped the Grizzlies into Grizzlies still floundering in loss to Kansas City The Utah Grizzlies are still slumping after being manhandled by the Kansas City Blades 4--1 at Kemper Arena. The Grizzlies fell behind 0 before sconng their first goal in With about five minutes y. 3-- Brad Lauer were .sent to the penalty box givtagOrland64' 4- - the 1o ' - third place behind Manitoba and ' . Kansas City. , period by Jeff second . ( The Grizzlies have 'MacMilhan. '"if I Coach Bob Bourne was pleased with his teams effort shots taken. late In the third 1 period, the Grizzlies looked like they would sweep the Solar Bears off the ice and claim their second victory over Orlando in as many J games. 5,000 lost three of their last four games and look to rebound quickly having to face the Manitoba Moose in their next home game. o. capatl-Orland- gave the Solar Bears the lead Orlando repays Grizzlies when he beat Tabaracci to find the back of the net with the puck. ' Grizzlies were led by Pat &olar Bears got a The Orlando" and Gavin Morgan who Neaton little pay backhen they took the scored a goal. Tabaracci had each second game of a two game mini solid another game for the Grizz the Utah Grizzlies series With the scored knotted at the Grizzlies scored the eventual game winner in the third period when Mark Wotton took a pass from Houde and slapped the goal into the net to the delight of the 1- -1 advantage. Orlando ized on the power play opportuni- ties when former Grizzlie Jarrod Skalde tied the score on a nice move to score on Utahs Rick Tabaracci. Less than a minute later Orlandos Herbert Vasilijevs on-- 3 week ' Designed around you. 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