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Show i WEST VAUEY VIEW 3 Thursday, Feb. 19, 1981 o home. . But Judge Claims Crown the third period to a Bulldog team that refused to make mistakes. some major upsets, Judge Memorial cap- tured the Region Seven cage crown here Tuesday night with a victory over Cyprus. The Pirates knew the thrill of victory and agony of defeat during the week, tuning up for the game at Judge with an impressive win over Jordan while Judge was beating Tooele Both teams will play their final league games 67-6- 1 72-6- 5 75-6- tomorrow (Friday). Judge will travel to Murray where the team must be on the alert against the Spartans, while Tooele will be at Cyprus hoping to salvage some pride against the tourney-boun- d Bucs. Judge 67, Cyprus 61 Cyprus went down fighting, scoring the games last nine points after falling behind in KHS Girls Claim Win Coach Diane Congdons Kearns high Cougars rebounded from two losses by defeating Brighton Thursday. The Cougars led all the 54-3- 8 the way, outscoring 6 hosts in the first period and 17-- 5 in the se11-- cond behind speed the best in the Yerkovich expressed pride in the team effort that producstate, off-ba- ll ed the win, especially the play of his bench. In a tense second period, the Bulldogs exlead ploded to a three starters with 5x6) and Teresa Pereas eight points. The Bengals came back strong in the third canto, outscoring Kearns 0 to creep within seven, but the Cougar balance in the fourth quarter preserved the 20-1- 8-- 2 16-1- 33-3- 41-3- 49-3- 7 53-4- Congdon was especialpleased with her teams defensive play, which frustrated the Bengals and took them out of their offense. The Cougars also avoided foul trouble. Perea paced a balanced scoring attack with 12. Chris Duckworth added 11 and Shauna Stirling and Kris Kent scored 10 each. both Colosimo, checked underclassmen, in with 11 (5, 1x2) and (4, 3x4). McGill had a team-hig- h 11 rebounds against the bulky Wes Gross, who will play college football as a lineman. Jay Sorenesens 13 points paced the Buffs. Cyprus A 72, Jordan 65 combination of pressure defense, speed and solid team play produced what Coach Paul Dilley called his sweetest as the win yet Pirates avenged a loss on the Jordan court in fine style. one-poi- Cyprus trailed after the first period, but 11-- 8 had the offense moving in high gear in the second canto, outscoring the Diggers with Sorensen scoring 6x6 from the line and a field goal and Pete Sefakis coming off the bench for six points. Jordan took command early in the third canto and was leading with 2:19 left when Rupp went to work. The senior forward scored seven points in that stretch and 23-1- 44-3- 9 the teams were deadlocked at 48 when the buzzer sounded, despite an outside shooting display by Jordans Tim McIntyre who bombed in eight from long range. The fourth period belonged to Sorensen. The speedy junior scored 10 points and had four steals to offset a surge by Jordans Mike In Bid Broadhead and Cyprus won going away. Jordan took hurried shots when they did break the Pirate press and the Bucs converted the key free throws down the stretch. Four players reached the mark, McIntyre (10, 0x0) and Broadhead (7, 6x6) for the visitors and Rupp (7, 6x8) and Sorensen (5, 10x11) for the Pirates with the former hitting from outside and Sorensen on driving layups. Cloward added 13 (6, 1x4), Sefakis nine and Romero eight. 44-2- the field. Gals Lancers Beaten Twice GRANGER. Girls cage fortunes at Granger high fell during the week as East and Skyline handed the Lancers league Paces Victory MAGNA. Laurie Garretts two dozen points led Cyprus to an easy 6 55-3- win over Jordan here Thursday. That win, coupled with a Judge victory over Murray, set up a showdown for the league championship set- backs. The Garrett two losses left Granger struggling for a state tournament berth. The Lancers will have a chance to regain the winning touch today (Thursday) when Granite visits the Lancer gym. Next Thursday the Lancers will close out league play in a crucial game with Olympus. The two Granger at played. A less than aggressive zone defense proved inadequate in both games, forcing Green to go with a man attack. In a loss to East, two starters fouled out and at Skyline where the Eagles won 44-3- 9 53-4- four Lancers exited. East led 10-- 21-1- at the 31-2- 0 breaks. and 4 quarter Shari Hori was the leading Lancer - back-to-bac- k Pirates - the way her team scorer with 13. Wanda Snow and Wendy Lloyd tallied eight each. At Skyline the Eagles led 10-and Stacey Gaylor led scoring with nine, Hori added eight and Snow and Sue Tidwell were held to seven. 26-1- 6 35-3- South Granger American Sets League Signups GRANGER. Registration will begin tomorrow (Friday) for the South American Granger WBBA. Signups will be held at the south entrance of Valley Fair Mall (ZCM I) from 5:30-- p.m. tomorrow and from 10 a.m. to 2 The p.m. Saturday. same schedule will be followed Feb. Boys and girls age are eligible. Cost is $28 for the first player from a family and $22 for each 8 27-2- 8. 7-- 5 losses left in Region Three and Coach Stephanie Green was anything but happy with additional family member. Swim Meet - Sophomore Is Cougar Hope A SALT LAKE. sophomore girl carries Kearns high hopes for swimming honors into the state 4A meet scheduled to get under way tomorrow (Friday) at the University of Utah. Stella Tall has recorded the states fastest time in the 100 breast. Coach Greg Bateman labels her the one Cougar hope for a gold medal. Diver Chris Scott is expected to be the top scorer among the He has Cougar men. ranked as high as second during the season and with a solid effort could finish in the top three, Bateman said. The Cougar boys and girls teams both captured second place in the Region Two meet last weekend, but were far behind Brightons squads. Brightons boys are expected to for the title, challenge along with Cottonwood and Skyline, while the Colt girls appear to have an edge. Kearns swimmers who qualified for the meet include Rod Higley in the 200 and 500 free, Clayton Pace, 50 free; Mark Wood, 100 fly; Kirk Kingery, 100 free and Doug Bell, 100 breast. The Cougar 200 medley relay team could final challenge for the eight, Bateman feels. (See Page 4, Col. 4) Colts Eye Repeats In Swim Meet CotSALT LAKE. tonwood high swimmers will be out to defend their twin state titles captured a year ago after winning both crowns in the weekends region meet. The Colt girls again rank as odds-o- n favorites to win it all, but the boys are expected to be challenged by Region Two champion Brighton and Region runner-u- Three Skyline. The boys team nipped in the the Eagles Region Meet. Olympus was a distant third with (See Page 4, Col. 3) p 452-43- 8 tonight (Thursday) at Judge. The winner, though facing one more game, will likely win it all. Cyprus escaped with a win on the Buc court, then promptly became Murrays only victim two nights later. The two rivals will square off at 7:30. In Thursdays romp the Bucs went on a tear in the first half and coasted one-poi- - Barely win. from the field and 8x8 from the charity stripe. Dave McGill and 11x20 (4, 3x5). riding the bench in foul Giovacchini dished out trouble. The most pleaeight assists and had sant aspect of the game seven rebounds, while for the Judge coach was Colosimo, playing off the the play of Tommy bench, was the leading Quinn, a little used rebounder with nine. Junior Jeff Sorensen senior, who was pressed into duty by Mike Clarks led a balanced Pirate atillness. tack with 13 (4, 5x6). Quinn responded with Sterling Cloward checka standout defensive efed in with 12 (5, 2x4) fort that slowed down while Gil Romero and Pirate stalwart Dennis Rupp added 11 apiece (3, 5x6) and (5, 1x3). Rupp and he contributed offensively as well. That second period Judge 75, Tooele 62 may have been the The Buffs simply could game. That and the play not cope with the Bulldog of Kenny Vierra. Vierra is solid defensively and backcourt. Giovacchini on offense was unstopfed Vierra all night, getpable in the first half, ting a career high 14 scoring 17 of his game-hig- h assists while his team23 points. mate was scoring 30 4 Judge nursed a points. While it wasnt the lead after one period, taking early advantage prettiest Judge win, it of a typical Cyprus slow was effective and the start by opening an Bulldogs offset a 39 percent shooting effort with lead. But also typical of the a 78 percent (21x27) from Pirates, they came back. the line. The game see sawed However, in the second period the Bucs were throughout the first half, 5 with Judge leading unable to take advantage of Judge foul problems after one quarter and 2 at the half. But the seand the Bulldogs had a 1 cond half belonged to the edge at the half. The third period was home squad and Judge lead enter-in- g marked by surges from owned a both teams. the last Judge, eight minutes. however, stayed in com1 at Vierras 30 came on mand, and led 16-1- At Brighton KEARNS. the onset of the final eight minutes. Vierra proved to be the statistical key as he scored the 23 points and broke a school record for assists for an guard with nine, sending his season total to 93. His 23 came on 10x16 and 3x5. Joey Giovac-cfiin- i o and Larry added 11 each (3, Pirate Calling the 16-- 4 9 Pirates Know Agony, Ecstasy SALT LAKE. Barring They outscored in the first period and 20-- in the second. The Diggers kept things closer in the third, 0 but Cyprus took a lead into the final period. Garretts 24 came on 11x19 from the field and 2x5 from the line. Carrie Pearce added 16 and Angie Nunley 10 as the Bucs hit 50 percent from Jordan East Escapes Lancer Trap ly GRANGER. A effort on the part of the Granger Lancers fell just a point short here Friday afternoon as East high stayed unbeaten by the barest of brilliant minute off the clock, a strategy that the situation Lancers used at the end of each period. In the third canto Mike Matheson had the hot hand for the visitors, pumping in eight points as the Leopards pulled away to lead row (Friday). The visiting Farmers nipped Cottonwood by a point behind the play of Kelly Overby and Dave Foote, plus the defense of Sean margins, The Lancers face a 55-5- 4. must-wi- n 43-3- against Granite on the tiny Farmer floor tomor- Friday, keeping the Colts from claiming outright possession of second place. The Lancers were forced to abandon their planned man defense when East ran out to an 0 lead in the first canto behind the play of Troy Powell, who scored eight points in the period. The Lancers bounced right back and by the end of the canto trailed only But Granger still wasnt finished and Johnson, came right back and actually took the lead at 3 at the 1:30 mark. The game, to that point, had been loosely officiated, but East won the game when a foul was whistled on Foote that to Granger partisans was less obvious than many that had been let go. Matheson canned what proved to be the winning charity tosses with 1:14 left. Randy Beebes three-poiGranger stalled for the play left the stunn- final shot, but could not ed Leopards a point get the ball to Foote in down at the half when the final seconds and Granger shortened the East went home with its game by running a streak still intact. 8-- 16-1- nt 54-5- High-scorin- George g Furgis was held to 16 (7, 2x4), but Matheson was the difference in the game, scoring 20 (8, 4x4). Powell added 10. Overby and Foote were named of the week at Granger for their efforts. Overby played a against the beefy Leopards, scoring 17 (7, 3x3) and hauling down a team-hig11 rebounds. Foote used some standout moves to score 16 (7, 2x3) on 7x14 from the h field. Junior Stan Winrow contributed 10. Beebe dropped in seven. strong inside game Cougars To Host Alta KEARNS. Altas upset win over Hillcrest Friday while Kearns high was idle placed the Cougars in a must-wi- n situation tomorrow (Friday). 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