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Show Highland Cinches Berth; Olympus Next High School util- Highland ie ized last meek's schedule to cinch a spot in the Class A basketball tournament. Olympus hopes it can do the same this Friday when the Titans take on Granger. tuo-gan- upset-mind- ed Highland performed its Re- gion Two duties last meek by coming from behmd a tough Clearfield team and m inning a Friday game by a 69-score math a 5 margin separating the Rams from their Viewmont foes. 64 128-6- And tTrfiilH statistics will record that Doug Howard, J ohn Highland shorn ed it had the clutch power that marks a champion as it defeated Clearfield It showed it had the score power that also marks in basketball champions Utah's prep circle with its 128-6- win 5 over Landures and Steve Ruff were the big scorers in the two victories last week, it is clear that Highland's Steve George is the floor general and largely responsible for the success the 1965-6- 6 Rams have had in racing to six straight victor- Viewmont. ies. Twos fourth Class A tour- straight victories following nament berth Only one can go last weeks action. With Terry and it appears to be a tossup Wilhelmsen, Wynn Garrison, with both clubs facing some John Hunter, Mike Waldram tough division play before a and Brian Gunderson in the final answer can be known. lineup there is no reason to South added to its stock think the Titans wont win last week by sweeping to a pair their tournament berth and be of victories while East enjoyed a top contender for state hona split in its two games. ors. The squeaker that Jordan Olympus is the third team in the Class A enjoyed over HiHcrest last ranks. The Titans had seven week may be the pressure win-ning- est South and East continue to add to the intrigue of Region experience tne Beetdiggers need in the backstretch. Jordan not only provided a thrilling three-poi- nt victory for its foUowers but seasoned Kim Fitzgerald and Steve Webb. The arrival of Fitzgerald and Webb along with Jordans Jim Mahler and Brent Marriott makes the Jerry McCleary five one of the most feared in the state While it would appear that Region Threes two divisions have come close to cinching a pair of berths for the A tournament, it is also clear that the remaining pair will not be determined for some days. Granite and Granger share top hopes in Division One with their identical 3- -3 won-lo- st marks of a week ago but Skyline is holding out for a last- - minute miracle.. Granger and Granite battled Tuesday to separate Skyline a little from its hopes. The winner of the Lancer-Farmer game should be given the Inside track. Four clubs could be con- - j sidered contenders in Division Two where Murray and Tooele, both owning -2 won-lof- et marks, and Hillcrest and Judge, both owning 2- -3 won-lo- st marks, are battling it out. The odds rest with either Murray or Tooele by the very nature of the game. Murray and Tooele met Tuesday to help solve the problem though Hillcrest or Jordan could return the problem to the fold in Friday games. Hillcrest meets Tooele Friday and Jordan tests Murray. 3- REVIEW JORDAN'S FINE guard Steve Webb (40) dribbles past Hillcrest defender while seeking two point lay-i- n. Jockeying for position to provide Webb with screen is Beetdigger ace 8. Kim Fitzgerald. Jordan won game in single overtime, 61-5- Junior Basketballers Enter Backstretch Salt Lake County's junior basketball program continues down a hot trail as it moves into second half play this Saturday. Kearns, Skyline and Olympus areas are reporting a high degree of interest in their respective programs which entitles all junior high school age boys in those areas to participate in the Salt Lake Recreation County Dept, sponsored program. Granger reports high interest though league play is just beginning in that area. Representatives from seventh eighth and ninth grade teams will represent that school m the post league tourney that is planned either the last week of February or the first week Standings Olympus areas: 0 3 2 Raiders Eagles 1 2 3 4 1 Hawks 0 Saturday Schedule Raiders vs. Eagles, Warriors vs. Hawks, 0 5 Cougars Leading Scorers - - Doug Rushton 54, Kevin Hunt 51, Jeff Simmons 45, Rickey Kirby 36, Billy Davis 35, Greg Park 34. Standings Blackhawks Eighth Grade Results Pirates 46, Mustangs 31 Lancers 44, Rams 6 Wildcats 31, Cobras 28 Standings Wot Lost Won 2 1 Eagles Falcons 1 Lost '- Grade Schedule (Saturday) Standings erl Skyline High School Ninth Grade Standings Aggies 32 Aggies 32 Spartans 26 Won Aggies Vampires Bruins Warriors When a womans 3 3 2 2 emotions swayona slender thread expect Vikings 5 0 Bruins Eagles Los Cerdos Triple P Aggies 4 1 3 2 2 1 4 0 5 11 3 - Leading Scorers - - Richie Forsebert, Bruins, 21; Dave 1 OLYMPUS JUNIORS Ninth Grade Results 2 2 42 Wolves 46 Critters 54, Angels Standings a.m. a.m. Hillcrest 2 3 Judge Memorial 2 3 Bingham 1 4 Critters Wolves Ducks A KNOT IS A KNOT IS A KNOT!! time for Granger and Skyline wrestling teams to tie a wrestling knot they did just that. Here Skylines Kelley Morrow, left, and Mike Daley, Granger, make effort to break final team score that ended in a 20-tie. it came When 20 Howard C losing Score Gap Highland High School's Doug Howard continued to push for Region Twos scoring leadership after a pair of outstanding games last week while con- in on West's Rick Miller in Region Two. Howard is now to Millers 22.7. Marriott owns a 24 2 margin over onrushing Pete Cairo who of a point is but 21.3 two-tent- hs scorers. behind with a 24.0 mark. Her? are leading scorers Howard scored 48 points in two games last week to move High tinues to pace Region Three Critters vs. Ducks for Region Two School Three basketball players: Region Two Wolves vs. Angels Avg. Hale, Angels; Jay Leak, Critters; Glade Curtins, Ducks; and Cal Woffinden, Wolves. Eighth Grade Results Titans 23 Trojans 61, Redskins 41, Eagles 17 Won Lost 22.7 Rick Miller, West Doug Howard, Highland 21.3 22.7 Mel Martin, Bountiful 18.7 Mike Hall, South 18.5 Cal Poulson, South John Landures, Highland 17.7 17.3 Rick Young, East Mike Jacobsen, Viewmontl7.0 Ken Gardner, Clearfield 17 0 17.0 Tom Kilgore, South 5 Trojans Redskins Titans Eagles and Region JUNIOR Three 4 Brent Marriott, Jordan Pete Cairo, Skyline 1 0 24 2 24.0 20.4 John Thomas, Tooele 19.4 Jeril Winget, Murray Dave Dimond, Bingham 18.0 17.8 Jim Mahler, Jordon T. Wilhelmsen, Olympus 17.7 17.3 Mike Kelly, Skyline 17 2 Gary Blair, Murray Dave Mascaro, Hillcrest 17.2 Saturday Schedule Titans vs. Eagles Redskins vs. Trojans BASKETBALL action continues hot but is down backstretch. Here Skyline juniors participate in Saturday morning program. University of Utah PIONEER MEMORIAL THEATRE Lost Won Angels Leading Scorers Newman, Vampires, 15; Steve Maero, Aggies, U; Melvin Ballard, Warriors, 15; Fred Brown, Warriors 22; Crate 3 Leading Scorers - - Curtis Saturday Schedule Eagles vs LosCerdos 8:15a.m. Triple P vs. Vikings 8:15a.m. Bruins vs. Aggies 9:15 a.m. Ducks 70, 11 Lost Won 1 Lost 3 Jordan's Brent Marriott 14; Marquardson, Bruins, Richard Hoyt, Triple P, 16; Scott Pace, Vikings, 23; Doug Bills, Los Cerdos, 21. Saturday Schedule Spartans vs. Aggies, Bruins vs. Vampires, Goodmanson, Aggies, 20; Steve Marshall, Aggies, 23; Steve Wilson, Aggies 21; George Brown, Eagles; Los Cerdos 44, Aggies 9 Bruins 55, Triple P 25 Vikings 41, Eagles 24 Seventh Results Vampires 42, Vampires 42, Warriors 59, a.m. a.m. Results 22, Dean Weston 21, Don Taylor 17, Earl Whittaker 16. POUR andANNE BA1ICR0FT 10 Seventh Grade 2 2 2 Eagles vs. Lancers Finks vs. Globetrotters Mustangs vs. Vikings Wildcats vs. Rams Cobras vs. Cougars Ninth Grade Leading Scorers - - Dave Ryser 24, Friday Fablinger 22, Kirk Hoe-ch- 10 - - Stan Leading Scorers Results SSjgP'- 4 Warriors KEARNS Seventh Grade SIDNEY Lost Won Aggies of March. Here are results, standings schedule and leading scorers" from Kearns, Skyline and 12. Campbell, Spartans, Tooele 4 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 VALENTINES Saturday Schedule WATCH l SALE JOSE FERRER OEDIPUS REX !M kisidrttviMciMwaatawwMtwiciw anything.. by Sophocles FREE WIGS with Grace Coppin Ajimited number of 100 Human Hair wigs of your choice Free with your hair stylings. Sunday r' rpfn& jjRfes&yj i Wig Styling School (Call 262-421- 21 Brand Salon Special Professional Hair and Wig Stylings Professional Buy 'tyouz 'Vatentine Permaments Reg. 20.00 now 10.00 Hair cuts - 2.00 Shampoo Sets - 2.50 oiure d,Slcance WIG & Open nights BEAUTY 320 SALON E. 3900 SO. 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