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Show At Tooele Thursday, Feb. 5, VIEW WEST VALLEY - 1 ed 1981 Pete Sefakis grabbcaroms, in spite of 16 the presence of Rebounding Pirates Win Tooeles Wesley Gross, Cloward had 11 caroms and Rupp 10. The Pirates jumped lead in the off to a initial canto, but Tooele took a edge at the 6-- 19-1- TOOELE. Cyprus e losbroke a ing streak with a 0 win over Tooele here Tuesday night. Dennis Rupp made a two-gam- 73-7- pair pressure free of throws with five seconds showing on the clock to account for the final margin of victory. The Bucs will host hapless Uintah tomor- - Buc Girls Run Past VERNAL. Cyprus girls rebounded from their upset loss to Murray with a victory 62-5- 1 over Uintah here Thursday. The stubborn Utes hung right with the defending region champions, especially in the second and third periods. The Pirates will travel to Tooele (Thursday) in a 7:30 p.m. contest. The Buffs lost to Judge Thursday. The Pirate inside game proved to be too much for the Uintah five as Laurie Garrett scored 25 points and Angie Nunley 18 on an 8x12 effort from the field. Carrie Pearce checked in with nine and from the guard line Shelly Sharp added nine, including a crucial 5x6 from the charity stripe, four of hard-foug- Girls Play - Titans Stun Colts (From Page 2, Col. 8) Part of Olys success could be attributed to the entering the hectic fourth stanza. While McKellar paced Oly with 18 points, the Titans also received double-figur- e fact that the normally balanced Colt scoring attack was held in check. Only Palmer could muster any offensive firepower for the Colts, collecting a game-hig- h 21 points on 10 field goals and 1x3 at the line. Tye was held to just six points (none in the first scoring from Fisher with 12 and Holt, in perhaps her best performance of the year, with 10. Phillips and Hess added four each. or fourth quarters) and Cook had eight. Laurie Faux and Pam Davis tossed in six apiece. Cottonwood also hurt itself at the line. When Palmer hit the free throw with seven those in the coming waning moments. , seconds left, it was the first (and last) Colt conversion after eight attempts. Oly was 10x15 from the line. Pearce was 6x8 from the line to pace a 68 per- cent Pirate effort. Garrett added a dozen rebounds. Cyprus connected on 44 percent (See Page 11, Col. 9) Colts Invade Lancers Fall At Skyline center Kerry E. MILLCREEK. Grangers Lancers hit Colt through the fourth served notice that it will be reckoned with in the race for- state by Oliphant was injured and Cottonwood has a cold spell midway and allowed Skyline to nab a share of second place in Region Three here Friday afternoon. The Eagles captured a win over the gritty Lancers in a contest that was described by both coaches as a less than impressive show- period - handily defeating Olympus on the Titan court Friday. A Skyline must play at Dave Foote Cot- back, while the Lancers were forced to foul in the late going. For a spell Granger could not buy a bucket, but stayed in the game with charity tosses. The game was tightly Lancers battled on the Lancers easily handled the Colts in the league opener at Cottonwood, While was whistled for a charge and Skyline took command and never looked East tomorrow. East comes to Granger on Feb. 13. In Fridays contest the Granger faces a key contest tomorrow (Fritonwood. Cot- place for a week. ing. day), meeting win over tonwood will likely give the Lancers undisputed possession of second 56-5- 0 with Granger leading by a point. terms with the Eagles until a disputed call in the fourth period even officiated from Granger right back. Until the final period is sidelined with a torn in his instep. He is expected to return for the Murray game. double figures in Tuesdays hotly contested contest. Coach Paul Dilley remarked that Lancer defense stalwart 5 8 seconds. Tooele scored 16x26 from the line. Cyprus, despite the absence of Huber, had a big edge 0 as in rebounding, 49-3- KEARNS. Grangers three-gam- e Cagers Tall Miners leader Kearns here on Tuesday, but the weeks key win was a defeat of Skyline that put the Lancers right back in the thick of the race for state. Granger also defeated Alta last week. The Lancers face a tough challenge at Cottonwood where the Colts are smarting after being upset at Olympus. Tipoff time is3p.m. 42-4- 56-4- 7 Skyline left the Lancers too much for Kearns high here Friday as the Cougars dropped their third straight Region Two contest. Bingham won going away, Tomorrow (Friday) the Cougars will test the only team they succeeded in beating in the first round when they travel to Hillcrest. The Huskies have been tougher at home than on the road, but the Cougars have their backs against the wall and must try to find the magic that brought them within an eyelash 74-5- league-leadin- g East stand at 26 points. The games Miners got their inside game going against the outmanned visitors. Kearns led after one period, but the Miners owned a 15-1- 3 33-2- 4 edge at the half. leading scorer was Cougar Ronnie Judd, who pumped in 24 points (11, 2x5). He was the lone Cougar to reach double figures. Kenny Meldrum was held to eight and the Cougar front line combined for only a dozen points. Bingham, in contrast, had five in double digits, led by Allen junior Pollards 17. Carl Pollard checked in with Scott Anderson 16, Talin Bingham 11 and Wes HymaslO. The Cougars failed to take full advantage from an edge at the charity stripe, making 19x31 compared to 18x26 for the home squad. double-teame- d 16-- 9 30-1- seven, s9 $3500 Chic Cords s17 $28 Turtlenecks s23" sow $8 SWEATERS BY PERIE, COLLAGE OFF TO OFF ALL SALES FINAL RdDSAMME'S, Carriage Square 4100 So. Redwood Road 966-300- I 7 4 as Gil Cyprus Romero and Cloward shared a dozen points. (See Page 11, Col. 6) Tidwell was the games leading scorer with 19. Gaylor added 15 and Snow 11. Green was pleased with the team balance. Against Kearns Tidwell hit a free throw in the final seconds to ice the contest after the Lancers had fought back to grab a lead at the three minute mark. The lead changed hands four times in that period of time before Tidwells key conversion. Granger led one-poi- nt 13-1- Further information may be obtained by calling Werner Thiemig, JUDGE - (From Page 3, Col. 5) 0 after one period, but the Cougars took a 7 lead to the locker room and still led 0 going into the final period. Snow led all scorers with 17, Gaylor scored 10 and Tidwell seven. Teresa Perea was the leading Kearns scorer with 15. Shauna Stirling added 12 and Elaine Monson seven. 23-1- 35-3- Granger will play Spanish Fork in a preliminary to tomorrow (Friday) night's boys test of Cottonwood. The girls will square off at 5 p.m. On Tuesday, the Lancers will test Murray. Stake Cagers End Season, Champs Named Vierra off-ba- down pulled interest-earnin- Pete Sophomore Rokich scored nine and Colosimo eight. For the Spartans, John Durfey and Mac Jensen shared honors with 11 (4, 3x5) and (4, 3x4). Paul Beck scored 10 (5, 0x1) and Brent Hilton scored nine. Kevin DeMass and Paulo Flossi added eight each. Judge won the second shot game and, despite week. Kearns 17th ward took first place in the deacon division, with 20th ward second. The 20th ward took top honors in the teacher division, with 17th ward second. Third ward came in first in the priest division. In senior play 13th ward was top with 3rd ward second. The 17th ward placed first in the veterans division, with 20th ward se- Open 10 AM to 6 PM Except Sunday playing everybody, had only 13 turnovers. Murrays 60 points was the most Judge has given up since losing to Highland, but the 84 was a Bulldog season high. cond. 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Combined statement including savings, checking and credit accounts. 5V4 10 bounds. 15-- 4 KEARNS. Winners in the Kearns East stake basketball tournament were determined last elementary. Boys and girls age the games leading scorer with 21 (9, 3x4). The Bulldog guard also dealt out nine assists and is approaching a school record in that category ll for an guard. McGill, on 7x10 from the field and 4x8 from the line, tallied 18 and iiraa nCOTSEM Advantage NOW safe-keepin- are e- 100 a league spokesman said. 24-ho- ALL MERCHANDISE o 7 40-3- checking plans. $280 2-- Four teams gain state playoff berths. The Eagles Lancer standout Wanda Snow and Sue Tidwell and Stacey Gaylor took advantage of that. With a run and gun style, Granger popped out to a lead after one period and extendat the ed that to half. After three it was still Grangers game, but the Eagles had fought back within so um Jeans 52-4- another xpected, MEOW HE Your choice of 2 4-- Granite is winless. on scored but the Bingham, I3AIXH! Now 2-- and Olympus is even at equal terms in the third period, the Cougars ran out of steam in the fourth and the Miners dumped in 14. Kearns was in command early against 17 him to a game-hig- h (6, 5x7). Foote was the Lancer leader with 16 (2, 12x12). He was the only Lancer in double digits. Kelly Overby came off the bench for eight and will likely start tomorrow. Reg. at and Skyline Although the two teams hams size proved to be played 0 The win against Blitz Kearns Bing- 3 half. After three it was through 19 are eligible to play. A $20 entrance fee covers a jersey and both the spring and fall seasons. Nearly 500 participants have enrolled to date and Three players from each team reached double figures, with while Cottonwood SO. JORDAN. 34-3- 5 Lancer Girls Beat Skyline the officials their money. The Pirates won the wood. Coach Stephanie game from the charity stripe where they con- Greens Lancers nected on 23x30 to off- - defeated Region Two Boy teammate Sterling Cloward in the waning by- - - girls basketball team will take a winning streak into a earned key contest today (Thursday) at Cotton- Paul Drecksel in check, limiting him to nine points, but he scored eight in the finale to lift start to 8-- fight held Skyline And Cougars cord Brighton. 37-3- finish, leaving both teams with a bundle of points from the line. Granger owned a slim lead at the half after the two teams had played to an deadlock in the first 26-2- underway. Cyprus achieved the victory still without the services of veteran center Dee Huber, who of After three, period. Skyline assumed a 6 edge, once going up by five, only to have the 5-- Tooele edge from the field. Fifteen of those chari-- v ty shots came in the final canto. Ironically, Rupp was fouled when he grabbed an offensive rebound of a miss two-buck- Four Pirates reached Ute Lasses STOPPED . . . Cottonwood's Corrl Palmer (20) finds her drive to the basket blocked by defense of Titan Jolene Fisher in fourth quarter of Olympus win. row (Friday) and will travel to Murray for a key test on Tuesday, hoping to improve to 2 in the league as the second half of play gets set a a Each individual affiliate of the First Security Corporation is a member of the F.D.I.C. Each individual depositors account is insured to $100,000 by the F.D.I C. |