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Show t ( Valley View News, February 28, 1 980, Page 6 3 League Granger Suffers Only Loss at the Hands of Kearns Team Salt Lake County Recreation, Parks e Centers and in conjunction with the Granite School District and the Kearns Youth Center directs the efforts of the areas young people in basketball. KEARNS-T- the winning side were Paul Beckman with 13 points and Bryan Quallis with 12. he Multi-Purpos- IT S on the line as he successfully sinks that foul shot during BRAD BRUGGEMAN the game with Alta. s Kearns-Junior- These teams were idle this past week. Granger Midgets The Jazz took the game from the Baldys with a final score of 21 - 17. Ricky Lun-de- ll made eight of the Baldys points. It was the Blazers over the Flyers with a score of Garth Tyler made 20 of the winning points. Terry Suchill had 13 points for the Flyers. The Colts came ahead victorious over the Rams For the with a score of Colts Ray Rundell made nine of the winning points. -- Playing last Saturday, February 23 were teams from Kearns as well as from Granger. Kearns Midgets It was a close one but the Nuggets came out ahead with 30 against the 76ers 28. David Littlewood made 10 of the winning points while Derik Christensen helped his team with 12. 1'he Steelers made it 38 against the Warriors who had 35. A well played game, Mike Peterson made 14 and Wade Slaughter made 12 of the winning points. On the Warriors side was Ken Brownlee and Leo Hansen each with 10. The Vikings took it over the Hawks with a final score of 40 - 28. For the Vikings Kevin Talbot made it 10 big points. The Jets had it easy going with a final 31 points against the Panthers and their 15. On 38-3- 22-1- Granger-Junior- s The Hustlers did it and beat the Salt Lakers with a final tally of Helping to add up those winning points were Brad Carter with 13. Mike Wilding with 17, and Wayne Jones 11. A good effort was made by Dale Eldrigde with 20 and Patrick Holms with nine for the Salt Lakers. 63-5- The Ligars Valley squeeked it through over the Spurs with a final score of For the Ligars, Wade 37-3- 5. Kearns-Midget- standings Granger Midgets s Vikings Jets Steelers Seabees Warriors Hawks Nuggetts Panthers 76ers Kearns Juniors 6 made eight, Jim Jones, nine, and Wayne Arloyo had 10. T'he Spurs had Mike Smith. Mitch Mills, and Bob Ball with 10 points apiece. The Rebels had it with 50 points versus opponent, the Rockets, with 40. Cory Gust made 17 of the winning points and Jeff Willardson made 11 for the Rockets. 9th Grade Another very close game, Granger won with a final score of 43 against the Old Lakers with 41. On the winning side were Scott VanOrdens 11 and Peter Gilvarys 12. The Old Lakers had Klint Haywood with 17 and Brad Foulks with 11. Perkins, Kearns managed 4 - 2 3 - 2 2 - 3 1 - 0 - 5 6 9th Grade League barely just to beat 0 - 5 - 1 Granger with a final score of Paul Montoya made 13, Ryan Harris, 15, and Ray Heustons 22 helped Kearns earn their victory. Scott VanOrden made 21 of Grangers points. 54-5- Taylorsville 1'he play-off- s will begin on Saturday, March 1, at Kearns and Granger High Schools beginning at 10 a.m. 1'he Championships will be defeated held at Kearns on March Cyprus with a score of For Taylorsville Jack Hutto made 12 and Robert Wade another 10. On the Cyprus side were Ryan Bealley with 12 and Kelly Valdez with 10. 8. 41-3- perform another one of their stunts that brings cheers from basketball ame. the audience. This was seen at the regent THE CHEERLEADERS Alta-Kearn- s KHS -- Kearns Jr. High Loss to Alta Concludes - continued K K -- Valiant Team Effort -- KEARNS The Kearns Cougars played their next to the last away game against Alta, Friday February 22. A real effort was made, but Kearns never came very close throughout the entire evening. WINDOW GUARDS We couldnt buy a basket in the first quarter, is the i7 It's too bad, but our time hos come. Look around,, decide what your belongings and your family's safety are worth. Free estimates. We also see c .d install security doors. UTAH SECURITY AND ORNAMENTAL IRON 272-4413- 262-532- 3 way Coach Kenyon Clark put it as he reflected on the Cougars poor showing. By quarters it was Kearns Alta made it 22 in the first quarter, 51 in the second, 74 by the end of the third, and the final score at the end of the fourth stood at 95. Mantle made 14 points, Morley eight as did Jeff Cook, with Ron Judd adding another seven. It looks pretty good for next year, some of those kids have pretty good talent that will be coming in, informed Clark. He used some juniors and sophomores in the Alta game and Clark says he was quite pleased with their performance. The names to watch are Cook, Judd, Brey, and Meldrum. The last home game was against Brighton on Tuesday evening, February 26. A report on that game will appear in the March 6 issue of the Valley View News. Final Game The final game of the season will be away at Orem. Junior Varsity play will begin at 5:30 followed by the Varsity game at 7:30 p.m., Friday, February 13K -- "As a pitcher, Charlie Brown hasn't won a game yet. But he doesnt smoke," says his creator, Charles M. KEARNS JUNIOR High Schulz, Chairman of the 1979 Christmas Seal Campaign for the American Lung Association. Schulz wants all kids to be winners. "Like Charlie Brown, Nonsmoker. Announces st & Mar. 3rd - $2.00 with Activity Card Sign-up- s KEARNS Sign-uis now scheduled for the Western Hills WBBA baseball for this coming summer. Registration is scheduled at the Kearns Youth Center (across form the High School). It will begin on Friday, February 29, from 4:00-7:0p.m. Saturday, March 1, it will continue from 10:00-4:0- 0 p.m. The following Friday, March 7, they will be registering again from 4:00 7:00 final p.m. The registration date is Saturday, March 8, from 10:00 4 p.m. The fee is $20 for one boy, $35 for two boys and $45 for three or more boys from the same family. p 0 -- SPECIAL FAMILY NIGHT $8.00 per family. extra money V, Western Hills Baseball J2.50 without Activity Cord - K Charlie Brown Wins One ALL SEATS RESERVED Mar. 3rd K -- at 7:30 p.m. TICKETS: K K concluded. "Howto Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" - -- 28. presents Feb., 28th, Mar. -- If the kids get their heads together they can win. We match up as well with them physically compared to any team in our league, Clark HIGH 1 K -- One must bring a parent and a birth certificate when registering. There will be $4.00 picture fee which must be ordered from the registration fee. The order should be placed at the time of registration. separately ..-won If you would like to earn some extra spending money the Valley View News has a way you can do just that. For every subscription to the Valley View News that you are able to obtain you will be paid a commision of $1.50. There are a couple of ways you can do this, one being that of working from your home. Young people as well as adults are most welcomed to put their ambition to work. Contact Lois Knutsen, Editor of the Valley View News by calling either or Thank you. 250-565- 6 967-664- The league is in need of a Pee Wee manager. If anyone is interested he should call any one of the listed num- bers. For any additional formation contact: Scott Lund 561-761- Jack Quintana Bill 7 969-025- Berriochoa in- The most watery tissue of the body of the brain. 7 969-065- 8 is -- K -- K 69-4- the gray matter K Babe Ruth to open Soon KEARNS is The Babe Ruth now registering young people for its summer baseball program. Registration will begin on Saturday, March 1, from 10:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Zions Bank in Kearns. The following Friday, March 7, they will be accepting registrations from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. March 8, Saturday, registration will begin at 10:00 and continue till 5:00 p.m. that afternoon at the Bank. The cost if $35.00 per boy and $20 if there are more than one from a family. is 13 Age eligibility through 15 years. Should one have any questions contact Mike Walker at 969-612- |