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Show Thursday, Feb 5,1981 WEST VALLEY View Over Titans Colts Claim Key Victory 'y v - vLVVvJ '' wti 'M ell , HOLLADAY. Connecting on key free throws in from Olympus here day for a critical the fourth quarter, Cottonwood pulled away discussed at the . . . Judge's Larry Colosimo (34) puts up off balance shot over Cyprus high's Ron Bryce (45) in prep test Friday. organizational sessions All new and returning mens and womens First Half Of Play Ends Bulldogs Roll Over Murray, Cyprus To Stay Unbeaten In League Action SALT LAKE. three area teams start the second half of league play All will Judge Memorials Bulldogs completed the first half of league play with an unblemished mark by vanquishing a pair of Green Sheet area foes during the week. Cyprus was the first to fall in test in Magna on Friday. Murray was blitzed on the Bulldog court Tuesday, 65-5- tomorrow (Friday) with teams they in defeated half. Judge draws the toughest assignment in a Jordan team that was humiliated at Judge after being touted as the probable league 3 champ during Whipped By East Squad 65, the Judge night, Sterldefense Cyprus 53 stymied Fridays game was up for grabs during the first eight minutes when neither team could put the ball in the 0-- Alice was with a just boards. Chamberlain paced the Leopards with 18 points and Cathy Coda added 14. Sarah Cordery topped Granite scorers with 10 points, while improving Sheri Davies added five and Sally Salisbury tossed in four. three-poin- SUNBURST A t si "uaiWfi. "t-- i Wood Burning Stove or Fireplace Insert On The Market. The Most Efficient Coal & BILL CROWE or Toll Free 1 (Beginning) 1st Place 1980 1981 CLASS III )8 yrs under) 1st Place 1979 80 81 (advanced) IstPloce 1977 78 79 CLASS , 1980 Me offer Recreational Gymnastics classes as well as a Competitive Training Program Regular class price forecourt did little damage to the Colts Moreover, the Colts were able to prevent 15-- 6 Reyes. But Granite bounced back when Rex Watson (119) won by a fall, d Ray Salazar downed Dave Chrisand 9-- Karl Stone (138) won by a pin. Colt Joe Garcia won by a pin at 132, but Cottonwood did not claim victory again until John Diederich (155) downed Brad Childs 10-- 4 In between, Granite picked up a key win when Brad Edwards edged Colt stalwart Clark Harris Granite also picked up three important points when Kevin Herbert (167) slipped by Rich Jensen setting the stage for Holas decisive victory. 145-pou- 7-- 6-- Colt to finish in double figures, tossing in 13 Lambourne added seven and Oliphant six. Clark was pleased with the play of his guards, who committed limited miscues in handling the ball (only 10 turnovers) and dished out more assists than usual. Staples led the assist column with six, while Lambourne and Nash had four apiece Titan guards Mike Brown and J D Davis from penetrating and dishing the ball off for easy assists Ski Race Scheduled Feb. 22 PARK CITY. A charity ski race to raise funds for Camp will be Drawing For Prize Is Slated held Kostopulos Feb. 22 at Park West ski resort. in Competition various age groups will be held on the Flapjack run off the Arrowhead a SALT LAKE. A prize drawing for a crosscountry ski package will be held Saturday at Wasatch Mountain State United Cerebral Palsy Assn, spokesman said. Participants are being encouraged to recruit sponsors for the race. The two individuals recruiting the largest number will receive season passes to Park West for Prizes also will be awarded to the top three racers in each division. Registration forms may be obtained at Park 1981-8- cross-countr- nyon. is be-in- g encouraged. Signups also will be held the day of the race from a m. A $25 .entrance fee includes an area day pass, racing bib and 8:30-10:3- ac- y Department and a local sporting goods store. Saturdays drawing will be held following the 10 a m "snow session at the park. The clinic is designed to make winter sports enthusiasts aware of proper clothing and equipment, plus techniques, safety and snow conditions as they relate to Ca- Emigration Midway, County Recreation Delta Airlines, which is sponsoring the race, all Sunset Sport Center stores and the United Cerebral Palsy offices, 2500 in cording to officials of the State Division of Parks and Recreation. The drawing is planned in conjunction with a snow session of a ski clinic by the State DPR, plus the Murray Community Education program, Salt Lake 0 cross-countr- skiing y Avalanche danger is also a focal point of the clinic. Additional information is available by calling the State DPR at Further information may be obtained by calling Allyn Bader, 533-601- 582-070- SH6PUII nth so. STORE BLOCKED . . . Storting Cloward (22) of Cyprus roocts shot by Mika Curtin (24) of Judge in action Friday in Region Seven test at Cyprus where TRUCKLOAD INSULATION SALE Judge won. Buy Quality Johns ing Judge to hurry its playing Cyprus,center Dee without Huber, who is likely to remain sidelined until Tuesday, was unable to find anything inside while the defense of Gil Romero and a poor shooting night by Kenny Vierra forced Judge to seek another route. Both teams scored eight first period second points. In the canto junior Dave McGill simply asserted Although shots after breaking the press. The Pirates did not use the press until midway through the third canto and it unnerved the Bulldogs for a spell, but the Judge defense would not break enough to let the Bucs really take command and by the end of the canto Judge was back out to a comfortable lead at 46-3- Although Judge wasnt impressive line, the hit enough shots in the fourth period when three Pirates exited via the foul route, to put the game away. McGill, who was burnfrom ed by the long-rang- e made up for claiming it high-poi- by nt honors for the game with 23 points (9, 5x10) and pulled down a career-hig- h 16 re- bounds. TINT TOTS Classes Pre-Scho- For year olds Basic Movement 3-- 4 Kinesthetic Awareness thru Gymnastic Activities ' cent from the field. Romero enjoyed an outstanding night at the Vierra was limited to 10 (2, 6x10), but his teammates hit 48 percent from the field to make up for their 59 percent free throw shooting. Matt Lingenfelter and Joey Giovacchini checked in with eight each and 3 49 x 15 R11 Kraft faced Fiberglass insulation 6JX15R19 SUPER SAVINGS 10x10 points. Cloward added nine. Judge won the second shot game 12-Both coaches felt that the absence of Huber changed the game, but Coach Paul Dilley was of the opinion that a better offensive night would have put his team in position to win line, hitting 12 enroute to the Bulldogs bombing of Rupp, Now $5.00 off had lead when Dale Christensen defeated and Kent Kip Ferris Foote pinned Steve tiansen jumped out to an early Register and receive A 25-2- Cottonwood til Cottonwood pulled away with its clutch free throw shooting Olys big and powerful front line had been one of Clarks main areas of concern entering the game, but the Titan chairlift, Johnsons Mike pin absence. Bring this ad 21-1- 0 - a superior decision at 185 pounds securing the decision for Granite. Both teams will compete today (Thursday) in the Region Three tournament at East. Molonai Hola blanked Chad Jenkins 12-- 0 to give Granite a seven-poin- t lead going into the heavyweight class, just what they needed when Colt T. J. May won by a NEW STUDENTS MON Cot- Granite Edges Colts By One Coach Colts r AH ACADEMYWestOF GYMNASTICS -2- 61 0071 6500 South 400 UTAH STATE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Wrestling Farmers outlasted himself, taking advantage of Hubers Richfield 7 In victory over Cottonwood here Thursday lifted Granite to a successful conclusion of the Region Three dual meet season. Coach Sam Arishitas - r teams will meet at 11 a m The penalty for by representatives of returning teams is that the team will be given the status of a new team All new squads will be placed in a random draw for any available openings, department officials said womens SO COTTONWOOD. win PSEP III with 20 (9x14, 2x3), but Cyprus hit ony 37 per- - those representing one-poi- basket. CLASS Cyprus fought back within four, but could get no closer after forc- - pre- the improving Buffs. Murray needs a win to keep alive a glimmer of hope for a state playoff berth. Cyprus will host lowly Uintah, a team it beat by nearly 40 points in Vernal. However, on Tuesday the Pirates must come to Murray where Kerry Rupp and the Spartans are not expected to roll out a red carpet. Judge will Farmers, scoring easily and controlling the 7 j time lead. over too much for the T 28-1- 8 Judge, however, has five of the last seven games it has played at Jordan and Coach Jim Yerkovich is beginning to believe that his team is capable of almost anything - if it continues to play the defense that stymied challenges from both Cyprus and Jordan in the early going. Murray will be playing a Tooele team that it beat by four on the Buff court. Cyprus came away Tuesday 48-2- 4 C ing Cloward and Judge halfraced to a Larry Colosimo had seven. Yerkovich praised the floor play of Giovacchini, noting that his progress has been a factor in the Judge success. Rupp led the Pirates won GRANITE PARK. A lack of height took its toll here Thursday as East ran away to a girls basketball victory over Granite. The defeat left Coach Doug Bills Farmers with an 4 league mark heading into a 3 p m. contest today (Thursday) against Olympus. Following that home game, the Farmers host Jordan at 3 p.m. Tuesday. - THIS IS Judge Dennis Rupp was enjoying a fine shooting Although Cyprus came within a point on the Jordan floor, the loss to Judge is the only mar on the Beetdigger league record. GHS Girls underclassman Tues- day. league activities. 84-6- Easts Chamberlain the first travel to Vernal intermission and the two clubs played on even terms un- had little difficulty sweeping past the Titans, the figures are misleading The Colts held only a lead for much of the final period but were able to pull away on the strength of free throw shooting when Olympus was forced to foul to get the ball Unfortunately for the Titans, they fouled Colt guards Glen Nash and Ben Staples, each of whom connected on five of six attempts in the final period The first half, by contrast, was a display of inconsistency, particularly for the Colts With Nash hitting for seven points, primarily on outside jump shots, Cottonwood jumped out to a lead after the page 4 Greg Boyce paced the Olympus attack with 12 points on five field goals and 2x4 from the line Brown finished with 10, while Mark Snyder came off the bench to pitch m seven Game honors went to Nash who had 18 points on five field goals and 8x10 from the line. Playing one of his best games of the year, junior forward Lynn Anderson added 16 Staples was the third starters after five-poi- teams will meet Feb 14 in room 203 of the Ramp-to- n Technology Building at Utah Technical College, 4600 So Redwood Road Representatives of mens squads will gather at 9 a m and . . . as frigid, putting only seven points on the board. Clark returned to his tonwood Cot- MORE SPORTS however, Olympus, Granger For Olympus, the road to recovery begins at home, where the Titans host Granite. Both tilts start at 7 : 30 p m. Although the final score that seven against the tonwood defense could not take advantage of the Colt breakdown The Titans were nearly the road against indicates Davis managed just bench The personnel changes disrupted the Colt offense, which managed just three points in the entire second period 3 officials emphasized Slowpitch as well as fastpitch leagues, for both men and women, are sponsored Fees, tournament dates and league rules will be CHALLENGE Rocky Lambourne picked up their second fouls, forcing Clark to go to his 4 ogram must have representation at the meetings, department and Oliphant Kerry Clark's Colts in contention for a state playoff spot in Region Three Crucial also for Coach Ron Hubers Titans, who now face the difficult challenge of rebounding from a league record to vie for a playoff shot Cottonwood will be out to even its region record at when the second half of the season slate begins tomorrow (Friday) with the Colts on GRANITE PARK. Officials of the County Recreation Department have announced a schedule of organizational meetings in preparation for the 1981 softball season All teams wishing to participate in the pr- IN FLIGHT . . . Judge Memorial's Joey Giovacchlnl (25) finds his progress blocked by Cyprus high's Pete Sefakis as Dennis Rupp avoids foul. it keeps Coach Kent Softball Meetings Scheduled 4- because Critical, The Colts held Mark Riches, who fouled out midway through the fourth period, to two points and the other bulky Titan forward, Eric Sheranian, to eight first quarter But, early in the second period, Colt big men win l ; Fri60-4- 7 Judge 84, Murraj 60 Murray was able to stay with the Bulldogs for one period, but Judge had too much firepower in a second canto. Reserves from both teams mopped up with the game essentially over at the half It was for the home team at after one, but intermission when Vien a and McGill combined to stake the 20-1- 5 46-2- 7 Bulldogs to the big edge. 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