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Show Thursday, Mar. view WEST VALLEY 2 5, 1981 Girls Tourney Begins - Colts, Lancers Capture Key Cage Victories Granger, which grabbed the final berth from Region Three with a 9 win over Olympus on Thursday, beat Region Twos Brighton without the services of a key player Tuesday. Both will meet region SO COTTONWOOD Granger and Cottonwood captured first-roun- 52-4- vic- d teams are assured of being in action again tomorrow (Friday). Cottonwood was paced by the inside play of Cheryl Tye and the outside shooting of Janell Cook, who took charge of the game in the fourth period. The Colts led after one period and stretched that to nine before Tye experienced foul trouble and Cot tories to advance into the eight-teagirls 4A state tourney which resumes at West high today (Thursday) The Colts, foiled m a bid to share league honors when East captured a win on the Colt floor Thursday, defeated Region Ones Roy Tuesday. 52-4- 3 champions today. will meet Granger 16-1- 3 Layton of Region One at while Cottonwood 43-3- 6 4 10, tests Region Twos Hillcrest at 8:10. 63-5- 5 Both tonwood lost its momentum. The Colts clung to a lead at the half, but after three, Roy had moved in front Then Cook went to work and the Colts enjoyed success from the charity stripe, with Cook converting 6x7, Tye 4x4 and Laurie Faux 2x2 as Cottonwood won going away. Tye dropped 23 points (9x12, 5x6) through the 26-2- 4 41-3- m J4 A ,.n s4: and Faux each scored eight. In the game against East the Colts could not stop the Leopards Alice The Cottonwood stayed close, East refused time and time again to yield the lead. The visitors led after one period, 3 at the half and entering the final eight minutes of play. East cashed in from the line, hitting 13x15, but it was the Leopard defense' which not only held the Colts well below their normal output, but also did not put Cottonwood at the line, that made the difference. Chamberlain was the games leading scorer with 22. Kathy Coda added 10. Tye paced the Colts with 13 and Cook scored 12. Granger is being forced to play the tournament without the ser- 6-- 5 17-1- 26-2- 2 SALT tative fouled out with three minutes left and the Lancers up by only four. Granger qualified for the tourney the hard way in a do or die situation (See Page 4, Col. 1) LAKE. by 9 state 37-2- (Thursday) at 2:30 in the consolation round. Bulldog Coach Jim Yerkovich Shari Hori of Granger in Lancer victory that sent Granger into state playoffs. victories during the Granger a second place finish in week earned Region Three, the schools best since 1968. 62-5- 44-4- 3 becomes an Johnson, Dave Foote and Randy Beebe, starters, plus Mike Mitchell, Kenny Thompson and Dustin Dunn. Granger 62, Skyline 56 Mitchell came off the bench to spark Coach Scott Iversons Lancers, who never trailed m the second half after bolting half-tim- e from a tie to a four-poiedge early in the third quarter. Mitchell had eight of his team-hig19 points in the third period and the Lancers put the game away from the charity stripe in the fourth after going to the four corners attack that worked so well at Granite. The first half wrns a Stan affair. 29-2- 9 SUNDAY FAMILY SKATING 0 on and their parents Tuesday. Those include Sean WEST - eight-tea- March 12. The school honored its six graduating seniors SKATELAND 5:00 d Winrow h 7:30 969-849- 1 4147 W. 5415 So. see-sa- and 15-1- 16-1- 43-3- 8 (9x9, The Lancers con- nected on 17x44 from the field and 14x24 from the line. Skyline standout Paul Drecksel led all scorers with 25 (11, 3x4), but had insufficient support against IN MURRAY Relines Partial Dentures Repairs while you wait. Operated from the Offices of: R. Paxton DMD Full Dentures DDS 8 Reasonable Prices the aggressive Lancer defenders. -261- 44, Oly mpus 43 January the Titans -0071 (M) CLASS III CLASS III (Beginning) 1st Ploce 1980 1981 )8 yrs under) I st Place 1979 80 81 CLASS (odvonced) lit Ploce 1977, 78 79 I960 We t&m liciMtlouI Cpuuaba timet u well u CetepetiUvt Training Rregrm Register $5.00 off Regular class price charge. took He penetrated twice and drawing a foul once. Then it was Beebes turn to become a hero. With the Lancers up by one, he calmly made both ends of a one and one with 10 seconds left and Granger stepped aside and let the Titans score the final bucket. Granger had an early advantage, 13-- after the first period, but J. D. Davis brought the Titans back in the second and the hosts led 3 at the half. Winrow and Dunn kept the Lancers in the game when Oly and foul trouble shut Foote out. (See Page 4, Col. 7) 9 In Provo - com- SO. 75-6- Coach Ron Hubers Titans into class 4A tourney play Tuesday as d games involve tentative play in the first half at both ends of the floor. But Davis, perhaps buoyed by a pre-leag- win over 5 the Bulldogs, was anything but tentative. And Taylor, who is just now coming back into his own after a bout with pneumonia, was sensational. His 23 first-hal- f points were two more than the entire Judge glancing back in sports with the . Judge rebounded from a 4 start in league play to earn a state tournament berth here Tuesday with a 7 victory over Cottonwood. The victory sends Bulldogs out of the game early. 86-6- COTTONWOOD. Olympus the Darts took the first-roun- the fourth place team in Region Three. Most likely, Oly will be matched against Roy, the second place team in Region One, in the 8:10 p.m. contest at the of Utahs Special Events Center. For Cottonwood, its all over but the crying. Tuesdays contest was for all the marbles, after Olympus dropped a contest to Granger and Cottonwood fell to East 3 on Friday, leaving both with 6 records and one game left. The scrappy, somety 44-4- 3 14. r;muTfo rr - That turned out to be Olympus. Less than a minute into the third quarter, Colt center Kerry Oliphant returned to the bench with his fourth foul. TINY TOTS Classes For year olds Basic Movement Kinesthetic Awareness thru Gymnastic Activities 3-- 4 times Keith Heber scored 18 points and Ron Rushton 15, leading Cyprus high to a 3 overtime victory over Provo. The Pirates 3 trailed going into the fourth period, which ended with the teams knotted at 59. Olympus received a performance from Dan 6 Rideout in a triumph over Granger. (That was March, 1961 ). come-from-behi- 66-6- 48-4- 57-4- Without Oliphants defensive presence in the middle, Olympus ran off seven straight points to build a 4 lead. 39-3- Cottonwood fought back to knot the score, but lost its second front line player, Rocky who picked up his fourth personal midway through the period. Although Oly had center Eric Sheranian Lam-bourn- e, and reserve Mark Snyder collect their fourth fouls in the course quarter, the Titans were able to gain an ad of the providing evening games in all brackets. Judge will face action again Wednesday, Cyprus on Thursday. If you 53-4- about amending a lax Icnow return, you probably know the answer If you dont, maybe you need H&R Block. Because H&R Block knows tax laws that you might not know You can amend a lax return for overlooked deductions and credits up to three years after the filing deadline So the answer to the quesuon is FALSE WE'LL MAKE THE THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE the line in running CattaaaaaS roughshod over the Colt reserves. Only the shooting of senior guard Glen Nash kept Cottonwood in the game. Nash dazzled the crowd with (See Page 4, Col. 5) 177 2120 112 ranwwd Catd) MaA L 9te Sa. S. N. L Mi M0 )0H N. 3540 4122 Sa. Stata 770 W. 70CSS.Steta Also In 400 Sa. is ncuKMntA.il high-archin- tffOmntOlTI E haggard play Tuesday - reflected the importance of the contest as both clubs struggled to avoid elimination. Fouls were abundant in the first half, which ended with Cottonwood holding a slim 2 lead. Both clubs had two players with three fouls and it was apparent the outcome would likely depend on which squad could avoid serious foul problems longer. 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Riches scored four buckets and hit 4x4 from Region Pre-Scho- BLOCK TAXiTEST H&R 3-- PROVO. Tournament play will call Cyprus and Judge girls teams to Provo beginning Monday. Judge will be in action Monday at 7 p m., pro- Fours number three squad Tuesday at 5 p.m. on the Timpview court. The tournament is being played at both Provo margin to Taylor finished with 36 points (14, 8x9) on a variety of shots, many off balance. 82-7- . Qtuit To Play Cyprus Greg Diedrich played well down the stretch as the Judge reserves cut a 77. Taylor Judge was held to 35 percent from the field, but hit 16x22 from the line for 72 percent. Coach Jim Yerkovich was pleased with the play of Rokich, but concerned that the defense was not alert in the early going. Judge lives by its defense from year to year. Yerkovich also said his young team may have Olympus Trips Colts petitiveness and looks of BYUs Danny Ainge and the same genes as his older brother Craig, a former USU standout, Most percent, If Cyprus, high. Now Bring this ad and receive that Johnson bably against Cedar City, second place team from Region Sixs division two. The game will be played at Timpview NEW STUDENTS CTAB STATE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS WON inside-the-ke- 25-2- Granger UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS 6500 South 400 West that put the Lancers in position to win. Dustin Dunn came in to stabilize a shaky Granger offense. Granger was able to take advantage of some poor shooting inside by the bigger Titans, who connected on just 9x13 y shots. In the fourth period the Titans had a chance to go up by seven, but missed four times on one trip down the floor. It was at that point points. three times, scoring 1x3) Johnson finished with 11 (1, 9x13) and dished out nine assists Winrow scored 16 (6, 4x4). The three earned of the game honors. and Lancers played a game no one should have lost. Granger won in overtime by a single point. Friday night the two Green Sheet area squads played a game that perhaps no one should have won. But when all was on the line, Johnson took charge and pulled it out for the Lancers. And again it was a performance off the bench DENTURE CLINIC J. Dunn the 3 Granger clung edge at the end of the first period. Skyline outscored the hosts 4 in the second to forge the tie In the third canto the Lancers took control by playing stout defense, holding the Eagles to just nine points and lead. building a Johnson cashed in on 9x13 from the line, while WTnrow w as 4x6 to complement Mitchells 19 In 261-436- ignited losers are Lancers early eliminated from what to a tourney resuming The Lancers sewed up the spot Tuesday afternoon with an impressive 6 win over Skyline after taking a tense win at Olympus Friday. The win over Skyline gave the Lancers a more favorable slot in the opening round of the state tournament Tuesday at the UofU Special Events Center. Granger will meet Weber, fourth place finisher in Region 1:30-4:0- first-roun- has the shot, (7, 5x7). as the Darts scored 20, with Brent Hatch joining Taylor in doing most of the damage. In the fourth canto both coaches cleared their benches. Tommy Quinn and felt some real pressure of being defending cham- pions. Judge was the third and final Region Seven team to fall by a big margin in the affair. How well those teams can bounce back will indicate if the league was actually that weak or if the three simply did not play to their potential. Vierra finished with 19 Dave McGill checked in with eight. The Darts hit a hot 62 with Kenny Vierra scoring 12. However, Judge could make no progress Gains Playoff Spot 6-- Lancers Halt Eagles, Oly The remarked before the game that the Darts, hampered by midseason illness and injuries, might be the best Region Four team in the tourney. They were nearly flawless Tuesday. Powered by 3 junior guard Brian Taylor who Weber 2:30. - team had and that put his team up by 16. Taylor had 14 in the first period as Davis lead. opened an 18-Judge continued to play tentatively in the second, with the exception of sophomore Pete Rokich, who came off the bench for six points and began to get some rebounds. 1 at halfDavis led time. Judge came back and played more like a region champion in the third period, pouring 18 points through the nets, Ten- Bulldogs must meet Spanish Fork today at THAT WAS MINE! . . . Grangers Shari Hori appears frustrated with Olympus high's Jolene Fisher as she fights to avoid contact in region finale. - 72-5- 8 One m Snow champions here Tuesday night. Davis moved into the quarterfinals with an impressive victory over Judge, while the GRANGER. A pair of rZM !i the fact that despite play the defending Will Test JJ it the win, produced Judge Memorials Bulldogs, coupled with a brilliant Davis high offensive attack, spelled doom for Olympus high's Ann Phillips finds herself surrounded by Wendy Lloyd and Sk Darts Dethrone Defending 'Dogs ( PRESSURE . . . v respond- 35-3- 4 State 3A Opener if X ed to the challenge Tuesday with Marilyn Hardy filling in well for the tiny speedster. Hardy scored seven points to complement the attack of Wanda Snow and Shari Hori, who checked in with 18 and 15, respectively. The Lancers trailed 14-- 7 after one period, but roared back to knot the score at 24 at the half. The third period was a thriller, with Granger edge owning a slim when it ended. But 18 points in the final period against the Bengal press Chamberlain and although Lancers A ''i vices of standout guard Wendy Lloyd. Lloyd injured her knee in the final minutes against Olympus. hoop, while Cook added 20 (7, 6x7). Carri Palmer |