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Show Late Rally Thursday, Jan. 15, 1981 jumpers for Granite In the opening minutes of the fourth quarter, and later in the period converted a drive into a key lead field goal for a in the waning moments. In the meantime, the Farmers were getting a field goal plus two free throws from Taui, and an offensive rebound bucket plus a free throw from David Lee, while baskets by Davis and Mike Brown helped keep Oly close enough to make a rally feasible. Trailing by eight after Richs drive for two, Eric Sheranian scored on two offensive rebound efforts and Boyce added a field goal on an offensive board to make it a game with a minute left in the contest. After Granite missed the front end of a the Titans rebounded but after their trip downcourt, were called for putting the ball on the baseline. With Granite having WEST VALLEY VIEW - Kearns Matmen Past Bucs Slip MAGNA. Kearns ran off a string of seven straight wins to come from behind for a dual meet wrestling 29-2- 3 vic- tory Tuesday over Cyprus. non-leagu- 40-1- 9 meanwhile, Cyprus, placed fifth Saturday in the annual Rocky Moun-tai- n Invitational. Tooele won the tourna-men- t, defeating Brighton, Timpview and Hillcrest for the title. Kearns hosts the powerful Bengals at 7:30 tongiht (Thursday), while Coach Dennis Preeces Bucs have an equally tough oppo- But Uintah. nent, Cyprus must travel, meeting the Utes in Vernal at 7:30. Cyprus had built a 23-- 6 dominated the heavier weights, Cyprus had nearly as much control of the light weights. Except for a 4 win for 7-- Cougar Clayton Rasmussen at 105, the belonged to the Pirates. David Vialpando scored a resounding 31-- 2 win at 98, Wayne King also won a superior decision and Mark English (112) captured a major decision. Shance Williams earned a decision at 119 and Frank Lucero wrapped up the Pirate scoring with a pin m3. 11 Vialpando was the top Cyprus wrestler in the Rocky Mountain Invitational, pinning all three of his foes to capture the title. Lucero also advanced to the finals, but had to settle for second place. English took third at 105 after losing to d 6--3 running Decisions Lopez for Bob Pat (167), (185) and Westerkamp (138), a superior decision for Bob Bates (155) and a pin for Joel Trujillo at the 3:13 mark of his match vaulted Kearns into a 3 tie McQuiston 145-pou- 23-2- the going into match. heavyweight That automatically gave the Cougars the win since Preece opted not to send anyone against undefeated Farrell Price. Region Two Debut For Kearns, the Hillcrest dual meet was a disappointment. The Cougars started off strong with a pin by Ray Henline and a for Rasmussen. But they wilted after that, not winning again of the Huskies r guard played a solid floor game and was responsible for the bulk Heavyweight followed with a pin. Girls Team Pirates Rout Two Foes MAGNA. Career high efforts by Angie Nunley Cyprus hit 48 percent from the field. After a and Carrie Pearce, first period in which oncombined with the ly 15 points were scored, steady play of Laurie eight by the Bucs, Garrett, led Cyprus Cyprus outscored the girls to a 0 record in visiting team 19-- 6 and 2 in the ensuing two league basketball games during the week. periods to put the game The Bucs initiated away early. On Tuesday the Bucs, league play Thursday 9 with a win over hitting 49 percent from Uintah and defeated the floor, put the game Tooele 6 on Tuesday. away early with a 21-- 6 The Pirates will take edge after the first their act on the road period. At the half it 9 and after tonight (Thursday) for a was 7:30 test at Jordan, hopthree Cyprus extended and that to ing to improve to set up a Jan. 22 meeting Pearce led the scoring with Judge for the parade with 21 points and grabbed nine releague lead. In Thursdays opening bounds while dishing out test Nunley scored 25 three assists. Garrett scored 16 and points and Garrett 22. The duo also combined had a dozen rebounds for 21 rebounds in while Nunley added 14 six limited playing time. and had a team-hig- h Pearce scored seven In recoveries, racing the that one, but had seven length of the floor to score after four inrecoveries and six rebounds. Garrett led the terceptions. Coach Bob Gonzales is team with five assists. im- proved play of his squad, which is rounding into a team that could defend its league championship and be a factor in 3A tourney play. 2-- 19-1- KEARNS (From Page 3, Col. 6) Teresa Perea led the balanced Cougar scoring attack with 11, while Shauna Stirling and Elaine Monson added 10 each. Duckworth hauled down 11 rebounds and Monson nine. Also scoring key points were Duckworth with seven and Mary Ann Suarez with six. 62-3- 67-4- 39-1- 3-- with the pleased 53-3- had The Cougars recorded a mark in 3-- 4 play. pre-leag- dont Turn those dozen turnovers. Hillcrest had a big edge on the boards, but Kearns shot better from the field and from the charity stripe and the five turnovers was a definite key. Kearns hit 44 percent from the field, Hillcrest 40. The Cougars converted 8x13 from the line; Hillcrest 8x15. Clark was pleased with the team effort, noting that each of the eight again. The crowd was one of the largest in recent years. The Cougar jayvee squad defeated their Hillcrest counterparts wants around your house into ready cash. Just place a low-coGreen Sheet classified! st players contributed And it significantly. was evident that people are starting to believe WRESTLING (From Page 3. Col. 9) Reyes, Lenny Vialpando, Rex Watson, Ray Salazar, Molonai Hola and Kevin Peck, along with fourths for Karl Stone and Kevin Herbert. Trevor Marsh also placed second for the Lancers after he lost a 13-- 8 lead and was pinned in the third period by Morgans the tourneys most valuable wrestler. Granger also received points in third place finishes by Ted Martinez and Lance Prudent. Rounding out the list of placers for Kearns were Bob Lopez (third) and V ictor Romero ( fourth ) . To Open League Play GRANITE PARK. tomorrow again (Fri- Cottonwood invades at 7:30. It will mark the second meeting of the season Peggy Andreason. Magna wards second place team included Valane Wheeler, coach, Kathy Inkley, Heather Case, Jamie Anderson, Michelle Fonger, Theresa Daniel, Connie Harmon, Andrea Case, Valerie Moss and Kathy Jones. Try a Want Ad! Tal Harry was the leading scorer with 14. Lauritzen added 13. Clearance - night, when day) and Wilkey 63-5- Sale Farmers Top Oly Holding Olympus high to just two points in the second quarter - those coming on a pair of free throws with less than a minute remaining in the half - Granite high Gillett, Ronna Henline, Kelly Niksich, Marlene January 40-2- 7, average, the Cougar decision. Price While Kearns was While Meldrum held below is d ma-jo- - 2, Col. 9) Wilkey, Alda Merri-L- u Urry was fouled with eight seconds remaining and hit 2x2 to account for the final margin. Urry finished with 17 points on 7x10 from the field and 3x4 from the line. Rich added eight on 4x8 field goals, with Taui (2x3 and 3x7) and Cougars Claim Two -Point Win decision Westerkamp won a DREW A FOUL . . . Kearns high's Brett Chidester makes move to bucket and is fouled by Hillcrest's Scott Allen. I'LL TAKE IT . . . Kearns high's Kevin Crookston grabs defensive rebound as teammate Jeff Cook (25) also has inside position against Hillcrest. in the lower weights. Cyprus received fourths from Johnny Morales and Grant Bowden. 185-poun- VOLLEYBALL (From Page possession, regained 969-273- 966-063- e, Watanuki, valuable wrestler until (From Page 2, Col. 6) provided for anyone wishing to volunteer. Children who attend, or would attend if of eligible age, Arcadia, Bennion, David Gour-ley- , Fox Hills, Oquirrh Hills, South Kearns, Western Hills or West Kearns are being invited to participate in the program. Officials are inviting those 'interested to come and play the worlds most popular sport with the Utah Youth Soccer Assn. Those interested may 7 9 or call for further information. two-poi- d lead against the Brightons Mark Cougars before the most out of gas. SOCCER 42-3- 4 The Cougars of rest of the match Coaches Glen Kawa and Lynn Hinckley picked e win up the after dropping a decision last week to Hillcrest. David Lee (3x5 and 1x2) netting seven each. between the the Farmers squads, having claimed a lopsidcagers put their ed triumph during the annual Green strengths to work in fine third fashion here Friday Sheet-GraniDistrict Classic in December. night in a 0 leagueOn Tuesday at 3 p.m., , launching victory over the Farmers will visit the Titans. Coach Dave Mascaro Granger and that evenhas said his squad must ing at 7:30, the Titans rely on its intensity, will host East. desire and execution to Olympus and Granite come out on top against matched one anothers its opponents. The output for most of the Farmers had plenty of first period, with the all three in Friday Titans clinging to a lead when Simi that nights clash renewed a heated Taui of the Farmers rivalry between the two was fouled with five seconds remaining in East Valley schools. Nor were the Titans the quarter. He hit 1x2 to cut the margin to 10-- 9 short on aggressiveness and desire, but Coach entering the second Ron Huber admitted stanza. that his players didnt That eight-minut- e period proved to be the play smart basketball when they needed to, decisive one of the conand the difference in test, as Granite imhow the two clubs explemented a tough, defense ecuted emerged as the double-teamin- g decisive factor in the that frustrated Olympus which ' took only six league opener. Granite will be at home shots from the field and te 44-4- two-poi- nt Now through January 21 missed all of them. It appeared that the Titans might go scoreless in the period, but Greg Boyce, after missing the front end of a Ski We have a large assort- ment of skis and boots for your selection at a seconds one-and-o- earlier, hit 2x2 from the charity stripe with half a minute remaining the half for Olys only points of the period. 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