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Show Thursday, Dec, 4,1980 WEST VALLEY VIEW 2 , On Kearns High Hardwoods Green KEARNS. The battle for bragging rights among Granite School District cage squads will get under way here today (Thursday) at 2 m The third annual Sheet-Granit- e District Classic feature will the seven Granite district squads and a guest team coach- ed by a district product Kerry Rupp, former Cyprus high standout, now coaching at Mur- Defending champion ' Skyline and Rupp's Spartans will kick off play in the Kearns high gym at 2 p m. Granite and Cottonwood will battle at 4. The evening session will begin with a ing into the final canto Coach Kenyon Clark was eager to host the tourney this year after his team was one of the biggest draws at Skyline contest between the tournaments two big-p where the Cougars finished third after gest teams, Olympus and Cyprus at 6, follow-Greeed by Kearns and Granger at 8 n a Granger brings 0 this In and tournament, n ham Cl V. t V-- Golden Richards scored 17 points while Rick Martin tallied 15 as Granite high topped in a pre- Cyprus league basketball con- test. Coach Jim Hills Farmers also received 76-6- 4 s point performances from Jay double-figure- Smith (13), Steve Wallace (12) and Nick Capece (11). Larry Cat- ten paced Coach Dick Smuins Pirates with 16, while Tom Mori and Gary Spiers added 13 and 12, respectively. (That was December, 1967). i,m' to jell, players begin Paul Jeppson's Eagles could easily repeat as the champion. Kearns, with a victory under its belt, enjoys the Granger may be as trailed the by ' Sc f X' "'"V f ,, i . Jr&M-- o , DominaKEARNS. tion of the heavier classes lifted weight Kearns to a dual meet wrestling victory V M y here Tuesday Pski mt go mm last Cougars swept four matches to add to points from three pins in the early going to edge Coach Sam Arishitas Farmers. The Cougars travel to Cross Saturday for their first tournament of the year, while Granite will participate the same day in the West high Invitational. Granite returns to dual meet competition Woods Dave Wednesday IT . . . Granger's Sean Johnson (22) bounces errant pass off of Murray's John Durfey (50) as Shaun Hartman (14) reacts in prep legs test. New Insulin Syringe Needle For Easier Injection. ThelH B D LO MICRO-FINE- DOSE D' lcc(U - lOO) SYRINGE NEEDLES GRANGER. Coach Scott Iverson will take his Granger Lancers ine to the Green District tournament with a 0 record today (Thursday). All three wins have come at the expense of other teams entered in the three-dameet at Kearns high. Last Wednesday the Sheet-Granit- PLUS... BD Imi $2.00 refund coupon for ooch 100 cl. purdioM Thinner 3-- Sharper Double Lubricated 12.49 y Fadard lew prWWt Atpaatiny wrtfcwrt LET US HELP YOU FILL YOUR PREPAID V lA)KKS HIITIONS prticriptwR PHARMACY CLAIMS TEAMSTERS yVsfCUR1TY Lancers I I PCS FUND Blue Cross Bk? Shto4c defeated Kearns but that score is misleading. Granger took a three-poiedge into the final quarter and exploded for 24 points while holding the Cougars to eight. Granger and Kearns will tangle in tonights final test of the first round at 8 oclock. 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Granger 62, Murray 40 Murray opened the contest by scoring six straight points while the Lancers got the feel of the Spartan court, but once Granger started running its offense, the Colts Are Defeated By Weber SO. COTTONWOOD. Weber used its ex- perience to full benefit here Tuesday in posting a 8 dual meet wrestl-In- g 42-1- win over Cot- tonwood. Although the final score hardly reflects it, the Colt matmen wrestled far better than they did in their debut last week against Cyprus, Coach Mike Johnson said. Cottonwood is now idle until a week from Friday when they participate in the Granite School District tournament at Granite high. The Colts lost some tough matches against a seasoned and talented Weber team, Johnson an early defense took care of the Spartans. Granger scored the next 11 points and led 0 at the end of the first period. Things simply got worse for Murray in the second stanza, with the 15-1- Lancer pressure defense coming up with several steals and the Spartans encountering foul trouble. Granger 7 carried a lead to the locker room and extended that to after three periods. Junior Kelly Overby came off the bench to score 16 points and recapture a starting berth on the Lancer frontline. He connected on 7x8 from the field. The 4 junior also had half a dozen rebounds. Also popping in 16 points was guard Randy Beebe, whose 6x7 from the line was a factor. Forward Dave Foote added 15, hitting 7x7 charity shots. Sean Johnson played a solid defensive game while also scoring five points and dishing out an equal number of assists. Granger connected on 22x29 opportunities from the free throw line, which Iverson cited as a (See Page 13, Col. 5) 33-1- 47-2- 5 But the Cougars rebounded to capture the meet with four straight wins. Cougars Bob Bates (155) and Bob Lopez deci- registered (167) sions, Pat d Westerkamp pinned have been crowd pleasers in the past. Last year Judge Memorial was the guest While entry. the Bulldogs won only one contest, they built upon the experience and in March claimed the 3A championship. The bulk of the teams compete in Region Three and the tournament acts as a yardstick to measure what might be expected in that league. Murray and Cyprus battle in Region Seven, while Kearns Is the lone Region Two entry. How the Cougars do against those squads, who have tested Hillcrest, Alta and Brighton, could be helpful to Coach Clark. Next year Taylorsville high will bring the total number of Granite schools to eight and the new school will join the Cougars in Region Two. Molonai Hola in 4:20 and Kearns heavyweight SALE Farrell Price wrapped up the decision by pinning Scott McKasland in 52 seconds. Granite had taken the lead initially when Steve Reyes pinned Ray Henline at the 3:38 mark of their match. After Cougars Iriye when it hosts Bingham at 7:30 p.m. Kearns will be at home Tuesday for a 7:30 p.m meet against Roy. Kearns took a major step toward defeating Granite with three pins in the early going Tuesday. Cougars Tom Iriye (105), Victor Romero (112) and Tony Arellano (126) all recorded pins in the first round of their matches to give Kearns SAVED PRICES GOOD DEC. over Granite. Coach Glen Kawa and .$ Lynn Hinckleys the Still Unbeaten planned throughout the three days. While little can be assumed after a tournament of this nature, the play is sure to be exciting and because of the desire to win against a nearby foe, the games - 36-2- 5 v, demonstrating physical education programs offered by the district are Cougars Nip GHS Matmen J".. p Cougars team each With Pins lads would like to improve on their runner-ustatus of a year ago when they used that intensity to stop everyone but Skyline. deceiv- - just three and (Friday). Paul Dilley Mascaros advantage. loss at A arch - rival Cyprus where Rupps brother Dennis is a starter. Tournament play continues tomorrow and Saturday at 2, 4, 6 and 8, three outings. Only one will go home winless. Half-tim- e performances by elementary school children narrowly lost to a good Brighton Coach Ron squad. Hubers Titans are big and mobile inside and quick in the backcourt and must be considered among those having a good shot at the title. Granite returns one of last seasons squad members in Ron Butterfield. While the Farmers give up size in most outings, they are quick and play with teams young rt by a single Hillcrest defeated having Hillcrest and Player, Paul Drecksel. home-cou- competition this In their last year. outing they lost to 3A Although the point. Spartans draw a tough assignment in Skyline, they are guaranteed three games and could find themselves playing offering welcomes the challenge. Olympus brings a 1 record into the fray, years Most Valuable the quickness Coach outings, the Eagles boast the return of last If the Spartans are expected to be a factor in -- coach Kent Clark in the early going. Wins over defending state champ Hillcrest and West have given Clark reason for optimism. While Skyline has faltered in two of three ing, v.:.;.v.;.;.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.v.v.v.v.;.;.;.;.v.v !een to yet has been experimenting with various combinations and when he finds the one that works best, would like nothing more than to play the role of spoiler. No matter what the outcome of todays contests is, the Pirates are assured of playing an old rival - either Kearns or Granger Whlle there is no clear-ray- . cut favorite for honors, the Lancers must be considered among the under loP contenders bead coach Scott Iverson. won Cottonwood, the first tourney in 1978 pressive under has Murray taste victory, but Rupp defeating Cottonwood in double overtime. Cyprus, which is in its final year of 3A competition, boasts good size record into the flossy melee, with all three wins coming at the ex-- Ppnse of teams entered and has . District Basketball Classic Starts Today Sheet-Granit- e 2-- glancing back in sports with the .. - and Romero pinned their foes, Granite received three points from Rex Watson (119), decision over Kendall Romrell. who claimed a ROLL TOP DESKS 499 Reg. $795. Full sized, hardwood. Scriptorium Collection by AuthenGarrison. tic Colonial design in dark pine finish. Tambour Locking Top, file drawers, pencil trays, full return base moldings, LIMITED SUPPLY. Our low overhead saves you money. Furniture 3500 So. 6-- 3 4643 W. 968-906- 3 ad- 18-1- 1 vantage. Granite fought back, sweeping the next three matches. Ray Salazar (132) pinned Ken Clark at the 5:24 mark, Karl Stone (138) won by a fall in 52 seconds and Bill Kelley picked 2 up an major decision over Joel Truj illo. NOW AT VILLAGE 2 4100 So. 2700 W. Wed., Fri. Sat. & 145-pou- Morning & Evening Classes 11-- Call Farmers Slip Past Bulldogs GRANITE PARK. 250-599- 0 $3.00 per class or, 10 class pass for $20.00 JOIN THE A rally lifted Granite to a girls basketball victory Tuesday over Judge. Coach Alice Nelles-tein- s third-quart- INCH LOSS CONTEST 38-3- 6 WIN MONEY Farmers A outscored the Bulldogs (See Page 13, Col. 9) Very Effective Aerobic Program 6-- Super Gift Sale Leather Jackets Blazers, Bombers, Westerns Famous Makers Popular Colors Regularly $160 to $280 25 OFF Save $40 to $70 Fashion Place Mall - 9 Mall, Bountiful - 1 said, adding that several losses should have been wins. All three of the Cottonwood triumphs came on pins. Joe Garcia won his match by a fall at the one minute mark, while George Merrill (138) pinned his foe in 5:12. Senior Rich Jensen rounded out Cottonwoods scoring by pinning his opponent at the 2:36 mark of their match. ' Johnson praised the 132-pou- d of performance sophomore Joe Marelli, dropped a hard-fougdecision to Bart Bushman at 119. who 2 Individually d at no extra cost. STRAIGHT KENTUCKY 1930 ANCIENT AGE BOURBON WHISKEY DISTILLING CO . 86 PROOF FRANKFORT. KY |