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Show Thursday, Feb. WEST VALLEY VIEW Region Two 12, 1981 - Huskies Half KHS Price Paces UNION. A tense loss to Hillcrest here Friday puts Kearns into a must win situation against Alta on Feb. 20 on the Cougar court. Cougar Try Two heavyweight wrestling championship with customary ease here Thursday. But Prices individual production was not enough for the Cougars, who finished in fifth at region with a disappointing 79Vi points. As usual, Brighton captured the region title with 142 points and set its sights on a fourth consecutive class 4A wrestling title. Four Bengals captured weight classes. Bingham finished second with 118 points, edging Hillcrest by a halfpoint. Alta was in the middle of the fray also, placing fourth with 1134 points. But for Kearns, the story was all Price. He boosted his record to 29-entering the state tournament which starts Trujillo (145), SALT LAKE. A 2-- 0 tonight (Thursday) for a 7:30 encounter with the only team to mar the Cyprus record. Weve got to be ready to play," Bulldog Coach John Colosimo stated. A win at Murray would set up next weeks battle for the league crown on the Judge court. The Bulldogs trailed most of the way against the Beetdiggers, but outscored their hosts 24-- 3 in the final period to win. claim a The Diggers managed to hold Denise scoreless for the first half, running a scoreless stretch to six periods, but the Bulldog stalwart led the way in the fourth period with eight counters to finish highs Ted Madsen scored 27 points, netting a dozen field goals and 3x5 at the line, while holding Jordans Phil Broadhead more than 11 points below his average, as Coach Dee Jensens Spartans gainviced a decisive tory over the Craig Poulsen added 25 points and Rick Baird poured in 23 for the 92-6- 9 s. Region Three - (From Page winners. Granger, topped back in the championTed Marship round. tinez put up a solid fight before dropping a decision to Skylines Chad Gallagher, the top seed at 138. Veteran Ken Smith added the title to Grangers glory list when he built a lead in the second period over Granites Molonai Hola and coasted to a victory by the same score. From a spectators Gaz-tambi- ri s. (That was February, 1971). with 10. Gina Glodowski kept Judge in the game and finished with 19 points. Judge, which converted only 18x39 free throws, saved its best for last, hitting 10x15 in the final period when Jordan tried to foul for profit. Judge led 7 after one 8 period, but trailed 6 at the half and Money-Mark- et Certificates 3, 6, & 30 month $10,000, $5,000 & $5 00 minimums 8-- 21-1- Passbook Rate 30-2- enterting to 9.00 6.50 also tacked a victory on Tuesday, defeating JorGatzambide dan scored 20 points, Glodowski 13 and Singler non-leag- 50-3- SECURITY PACIFIC FINANCE MONEYCENTER 111 10. West 7200 South, Midvale FOB CURRENT (SOI) the final period. Judge We Pay Higher Interest than any Bank or S&L RATES CALL Thrifty shoppers read 3 Your MoneyCantw D 2, Col. 9) Mechams win preceded Grangers only set- 50-3- 3 the Green Sheet classi- fieds! 5-- 1 d 6-- 1 standpoint, the top match of the night was the clash d featuring Colt John and Olys Diederich Brent Johnson. The two went at each other with reckless abandon from the first tick of the clock. At first, Diederich easily had the upper hand. He nearly pinned Johnson midway the first through period, settled for a three-poinear fall and an edge after the first round. He built his edge to 13-entering the final period and was on his way to victory when, with 48 seconds left, Johnson broke loose with a reversal and three-poinear 8-- 4 6 Vt Christensen, a seasoned and proven veteran, took on Granites Rex Wa- talented a tson, and sophomore, worked his methodically way to a convincing triumph. Watsons 8-- 2 sophomore counterpart Ray Salazar (126) also advanced to the finals, but he, too, fell to an experienced senior, Skylines John Robbins, 12-- Suddenly, it was a new match. But try as he might, Johnson was ditional points and unable to pick up the ad- Diederich was able to hang on for the title. Johnson was the third Titan in the finals, the first being Brent champion Christensen. nmw) jor surprises occurred. Favorite Clark Harris of Cottonwood was upset in the second round by Easts John Taylor, while the second-seeOlys Tracy Walsh, met a similar fate when Farmer Brad Edwards scored a 0 semi-fina- l victory in overtime. In the finals, Taylor proved no match for Granites Edwards, who jumped out to a 1 lead in the first period and coasted to a 10-- deci7-- Granite tasted victory at 145 pounds, the only weight class where ma- - JUDGE (From Page 2, Col. 9) field day In his less than three periods of play, 26 scoring a game-higpoints (9x14, 8x8), grabbing nine rebounds and handing out four assists. Colosimo added 10 (4, Dave McGill 2x3). scored nine and Pete Rokich eight and added nine rebounds and five recoveries. h Judge recorded 19 recoveries, hit 50 percent from the field and 24x37 from the line. It also provided good playing time for the reserves. Jordan 74, Judge 64 fast-brea- percentage plummeting from a 48 percent average to 38 percent. From the line, however, Judge hit 14x19 while the hosts converted 20x30. Yerkovich noted that the missed opportunities hurt, but that the team still remains in a position to win it all, which is far ahead of where most thought the people Bulldogs would be. sion. East, which two years ago compiled a squad that only nominally could be called a wrestling team, did enjoy its share of triumph. By far the most dominant wrestler in the finals was Dave Tauteoli, who pounced on Cottonwoods Rich Jensen and built a sizable lead before applying a pin at the 3:23 mark of their match. And, in the heavyweight 167-pou- third-seede- d Haini Fakapoufifita beat number two-see- d Rich Folkerson of Cottonwood before advancing to the finals, where he upset favorite Tim Clark by an Impressive 1 margin. Also placing for Green Sheet area teams were: - Granger: Jay Hill (119), Keith Hill (167), thirds; Kurt Bangerter (126), fourth; 5-- The Beetdiggers partly atoned for an earlier loss at Judge, but the Bulldogs werent out of the game until the final minutes when they were forced to put Jordan at the line and the home team converted. After falling behind in the third period, Judge made a charge at the home squad and closed within six with 1:25 left in the game. Twice on fast breaks, Judge missed layups that would have cut the margin to a single bucket, a factor that turned out to be a key to the outcome, with the Bulldogs converting k only 4x19 advantage opportunities. In the meantime Jordan was hitting a red-h55 percent from the field, shooting well from the outside. The missed layups sent the Bulldog shooting 6 finals, Granite: Lenny Vialpando (112), Kevin Herbert (167), fourths; - Cottonwood: Chad Jenkins (185), Harris, Dave Christiansen (126), Folkerson, thirds; Joe Garcia (132), Joe Marelli (119), Dale Christensen (105), fourths; -- -- - Olympus: Rob Benedict third; (112), Robert Schults (heavyweight), COORDINATED & COATS Clark Kenyon win. The Cougars were also whistled for 24 fouls, while Hillcrest was guilty of just 14. Kearns con- verted those to 15 points on 21 tries. Hillcrest hit 14x27. Cagers - Buc Girls now 23 72 OFF 25 with her outside shooting, accounting for points. Tidwell paced Granger with 21. Snow came in with 16 while Palmer countered with 15 for the Colts, 13 in the second half. Laurie Faux had nine 22 Gaylor Available with Cyprus 10 Down! New Construction New Appliances Brick Exteriors Swimming Pool Fully Carpeted Ail All 56-3- (From Page 2, Col. 5) And in the second half the Lancers rarely missed. A pair of pressure tosses by little Wendy Lloyd proved to be the difference in the game as the unsung playmaking guard calmly converted. Gaylor also had a pair of key free throws in the last hectic 1:38. Lloyd ran down a jump ball to preserve the victory in the final seconds. Cook led all scorers for the MAGNA. cagers stayed on their collision course with Judge Thursday with a 9 win over hapless Colts while matched that total for Granger. Sophomore Shari Horis eight points proved to be a key for the victors. Green was delighted with the win, feeling that her team played well enough to earn it. Colt mentor Vaughn Marietta will be glad to welcome Tye back to full strength. With East still on the docket, Cottonwood controls its own destiny, but would require some help from the Lancers or Olympus to claim the title outright. Granger came back the next day to easily handle Spanish Fork 6 in a preliminary to the boys game. Green was able to Snow use everyone. scored 22 points, Tidwell 14 and Hori 10. Gaylor enjoyed her best Tooele. The Pirate girls had lit- tle trouble, despite playing what coach Bob Gonzales termed a ragged game. He said his team had fun. The Pirates hit 49 percent from the field and 60 percent from the line. The visiting Bucs led Kids Playgrounds Covered Parking Priced from $41 ,900. Model Open 2 after one period, but got rolling in the second to take a lead at the half. The Pirate starters retired to the bench after 0 outscoring Tooele in the third canto and the Buffs won the fourth period The inside combination of Angie Nunley and Laurie Garrett combined for an equal share of 42 points, with Nunley hitting 9x12 from the field and Garrett 9x17. Carrie Pearce responded to being moved to point guard with nine assists and five points. (See Page 10, Col. 7) Daily 29-1- 3 Except Sunday 17-1- 968-727- 7 3575 South 3200 West 16-1- 0. COUPON WORTH OFF 25 58-3- up to $30. with coupon CXMRES imIFa New Parts DATSUN & Accessories VOLKSWAGEN TOYOTA HONDA BOSCH PLUGS-POINT- S REBUILT-CLUTCHE- game ever Tuesday when the offensive 561-810- TAYLORSVILLE. 4 e etc. . K-- TOOLS GASKETS. ETC. 561-22- Lancers routed Murray Gaylor pumped in 21 points while Snow added 18 and Tidwell 14. Pam Sheya paced Murray with 11. 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PRESIDENTS DAY ) Kearns period, Lancers Defend Title fourth-perio- d explosion enabled Judge to defeat a stubborn Jordan team in girls play Thursday. The Bulldogs will travel Murray . . . d Victory won the battle of the boards. Meldrum led all scorers with 17 (8, 1x2). Ronnie Judd was limited to five. Cook scored seven in a reserve role. Chidester limiting John Boswell to 11 points, but the Cougar shooting was substandard and Kearns could not capture the key e. Cottonwood's Kent Foote flings Granger's Denny Thomas (standing) around with quick move in finals. Thomas survived the move to post victory. WHIP ACTION Judge Grabs (From Page 3, Col. 6) She felt the team played better against Hillcrest, but the outcome was the same. The Huskies put the game away from the free throw line when Kearns was forced to foul after staying within three for most of the second half. Monson again led scoring, hitting 13. Perea added 12. The Cougars, led by Frank Lucero, also with Brett defense, rt to Murray Bull-dog- 37-3- 20-1- . . 71-6- must countered foul trouble and behind the play of sophomore Brett Varoz, the Huskies scored 10 unanswered points and took a 4 lead into the final canto, finally putting the game away at the line. Kearns played solid KHS 3 Girls- - 7-- meanwhile, The Cougars defeat Alta, then upset Brighton or Bingham or hope that Alta is unable to win any more games if Kearns is to have a shot at the playoffs. In the first period of Fridays test, neither team could buy a basket in the first period, with Kearns holding a edge after eight minutes of play. Jeff Cooks desperation shot at the buzzer from left the near mid-couCougars clinging to a 9 edge at half-timHowever, after Kenny Meldrum and Kevin Crookston combined to put the Cougars in the lead by seven in the third George McQuiston (138), Kendall Romrell (119) and Ray Henline (98). Weber State College (see related story). Price beat a Bingham wrestler 1 for the Judge Randy Sar-toleading the Lancers with 21 and Gary Barber netting 20 for the 50-4- 5 Victor Romero and Bob Bates (112) (155). Gaining trips to state with fourths were Pat Westerkamp (185), at Beet-digger- Hillcrest prevailed against the coldshooting Cougars who could connect on only 25 percent from the field on the Husky hardwoods. (105), Joel tomorrow bye (Friday). Rasmussen Clayton 0 glancing back in sports with the . league breezing through his first match against Alta, winning by a fall in the first period. The junior heavyweight was the only grappler to reach the finals for Coaches Glen Kawa and Lynn Hinckley. Cougars placing third in the region meet were Region today (Thursday) Kearns draws the championship after SANDY. Farrell Price of Kearns swept to the praised his teams defensive play and Meldrums play on offense. By Five . 7 Wrecker Service OFFER GOOD WITH COUPON ONLY (3 QUALITY EYEWEAR SINCE 1913 |