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Show 2 WfSmUfYWflY Thursday, Mar. 4, 1982 Dominate Courtesy Stripe Colts Upset Bengals In Opening Round SALT LAKE. The made victors themselves heard at the courtesy stripe. Cottonwoods netting six of eight free throws in the final two minutes of a tilt Monday clinched a 67-6- 3 upset of Region 2 champion Brighton in State 4A tourney action Monday. The Colts played a highly-toute- d Highland squad last night (Wednesday) in an attempt to continue e a winning streak and advance to s for the the first time in the history of the school. The winner of that tilt (played after press time) will play the winner of a Clearfield-Skylin- e battle at 3:10 p.m. tomorrow, while the losers will play a consolation round Friday at 11:50 a.m. Both games are slated in the UofUs Special Events Center. two-gam- semi-final- first The Colts canto with a edge over the Bengals. Cottonwood extended durtheir lead to ing the second period, but dropped to a seven-poiadvantage, at the half. tourna- d opening-roun- 20-1- ment victory ever, was assisted by the Bengals inability to score from the line. Coach Duke Reids squad sank just 9x22 from the courtesy stripe, a mere 41 per- 34-2- nt Brighton missed several inside shots in the third quarter, but managed to trim the Colts lead to by the end of the quarter. The Bengals never led, percent. Cottonwood mentor Kent Clark noted I knew they could do it . 48-4- 4 but good outside . they just needed confidence. That confidence, he said, began with the . shooting during the final period by Bret Miller and a layup by Eric Jacobs tied the game at 51 with 6:32 to play. Cottonwoods Carl Coates then scored a pair of crucial baskets to pull ahead and the squad netted several free throw attempts, which they used to clinch the victory. Clark cited senior Rick Davis for giving 100 percent as a Davis substitute. sank 2x4 from the field and hit 1x2 free throws victory over 7 3 36-2- 9, cent. Cottonwood connected on 11x17 for 65 87-5- 2 Granite last week and, he noted, now we just need to keep the momentum going. Clark called the victory a real team victory for the Colts. When we needed something, he said, a different player would consistently come up with an outstanding play. The Colts jumped to lead an early and ended the first to move Stove Farnsworth (10) trios ME . . . Cottonwood1 SCUSE Brighton's Joff White (10) aside on drive to bucket. for five points. He also grabbed three key reaccording to Clark. Davis came on when Dave Walton encountered foul trouble bounds, after leading commended starter Owyn Anderl for Cedar Guppies. dishing out six assists (See Page 3, Col. 1) hb6' 4A Crown Being Sought Valley League Stilinovich was returned to his position as league president. Greg Rolfe, former Kearns coach, was elected vice president, suc- - Legion Splitting Into 2 Divisions HOLLADAY ceeding the late Revamped schedules and state playoff formulas remain to be drafted following a PROFITS Valley American Legion Baseball anuFUN divisions. League decision Sunday to split into two A 873-700- 0 3688 REDWOOD com- five-memb- mittee is working on proposals in both areas. Recommendations are expected to be presented to team managers at the next RD. - ROWOOD DRIVE-I- Swp league meeting on Weet jsBownpaertrj Sat. i Sun. March 28, said league secretary Burkett. Bob re- elected to that post Sunday, while Tony one-point- er SAMPLES Freak Product the UTAH NUT HOUSE Now Freih Shelled Calif. Crop Shelled Walnuts 1.95 Dales Almonds 1.50 ib 12 oz. box 1.50 lb. ib. ALSO FEATURING Dried Fruit Yogurt Peanut Peanut Clutter Yogurt Walnut Raisin Pecan Cashew Bridge Mix Coconut Pistachio P.rcWi.1 Availefclt In n.rt to voted against the division. Burkett said he was not opposed to the alignment, but felt the division was arranged prematurely and that more study was needed before the decision was made. Also in Division 2 is Granite, perennially a tournament con- tender, and Highland, which has improved considerably in the past few years. Division 1 is not without its traditional powers though. Granger, Murray, Kearns, Bingham and West all have good Any Qaanlty 4375 So. State (Velley Shopping Contor After Claiming Title baseball traditions, although in recent years, none can match Dovg'i TV) 10 a.tn. to 6 p.m. Mon, thru Sat. (See Page 4, Col. 5) 38-2- 973-697- 1 CONSULTATION & PHYSICAL EXAM Shoulder Pain Low Back 6 who trailed at the half, fought back to tie the score at 52 and send the game Bulldogs, 8 & wthis Certificate CHIROPRACTIC CARE at a price YOU PERSONALLY can affordl We Want to Help You Won i with 13 seconds maining. MOSY INSURANCES ACCEPTED to 7 p.m., Frl. II to 6 p.m., Tool. A Thort. 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Neck, Arm Leg Pain Chamberlain CEILINGS 95 four-overtim- tory, Chiropractic Redwood Rd. Headaches "mstrong - Tuesday with a win over Ben Lomond. That came on the into overtime on a shot heels of Thursdays by Trudy Biljanic. e win The score remaind-e- d over West that gave knotted at 52 after Judge the Region Six two overtimes. In the title. third, both teams I dont really think scored twice and in the we were ready to play fourth, Judge decided Tuesday, Bulldog to press. Biljanic coach John Colosimo became the hero with commented. The a pair of buckets in West win left us flat. that final overtime and He also said that if Gaztambide iced the Judge isnt ready to game with a pair of clutch charity tosses to play tonight (ThursadOrem will put Judge up by three day), vance to the semifinals. The two- teams square off at 8:10 tonight in Weber States Wildcat Gym. Colosimo says the Tigers have the best pair of guards in the state. In General Kearns-Grange- fourth period after scoring 32 points. West was up by five at the time, but the 27-1- 3500 SO. 900 EAST 1 Judge Grabs Win first-gam- FREE if e has both Cottonwood Fighting and Hillcrest, state offOGDEN. e jitters, champions in six of the Judge Memorial adpast seven years. to Both Cottonwoods vancedof the quarterthe state 3A Burkett and Joe finals tournament here Castillo of Hillcrest girls NUT LOVERS 1 49-3- 3, boasting fine records, but upsets 9-- 3. strengths vary from year to year, the bulk of the leagues power appears to be centered in Division 2, which ATTENTION 42-4- first-roun- d team 487-413- 7-- 3 9-- 2 2. GARDENS 6-- 4. and Skyline also pre-leagu- finished up play Thursday at home, losing to Hillcrest Granger came on strong at the end of the season to take second in mark, edgRegion Three with a ing out Granites Granger beat in its season finale Olympus and Granite beat Cyprus but the Pirates used the Oly loss to vault into the tourney, though the pairing opposite Hillcrest is none too favorable. The Huskies Reggie Wright is among the state? finest. r encounter The presents an interesting matchup. The Cougars are led by Teresa Perea, the Lancers by Shari Hori. Both average in excess of 17 points per game. Granites meeting with Alta is a tossup. The Hawks have good size, but the Farmers are a team paced by Sheri Davies. Action continues through March 13, with Mondays teams playing again on Wednesday and Tuesdays bracket going into quarterfinal play on March 11. The championship will be decided at 8 p.m. on the 13th. 00 p.r 1 59-4-6. traditionally occur along the way. Harold (Hap) Glenn. Skyline is unbeaten going in, as are Talk about dividing Hillcrest and Highland. the league into two will kick off acWeber and divisions had been in tion at 2:30 East followed by Monday, the air for a couple of Hillcrest meeting Granite at 4:10. years, particularly Viewmont will battle Layton in the after the price of 6:30 test and Skyline meets gasoline skyrocketed Bingham in the 8 : 10 finale. and it became increasOn Tuesday, Kearns and ingly expensive for Granger will renew an old rivalry teams to travel significant distances for at 2:30. At 4:10 Davis plays Clearfield. The 6:30 contest will feature games. The format approv- Granite and Alta, with vote action concluding with Highland ed Sunday by a taking on Bonneville. (with three absteKearns boasts the best record ntions and seven absentees), reflects among the area teams, having tied that concern in that, with Alta for second place in The Cougars for the most part, west Region Two at in were side teams are in Diviplay, the loss at Skyline. Kearns sion 1 while east side a schools are in Division Although 0r Clearfield 7-- 1 Burkett was Of SALT LAKE. Four Green Sheet area teams will chase state 4A girls basketball honors beginning Monday at East high. Hillcrest and Highland are considered the favorites, with Weber, 45c 0 . . I98 MILLCREEK Cougars, Lancers, Bucs, Farmers CORRALLED IT . . . Cottonwood's Owyn Anderl (14) leaps high to grab rebound as Brighton's Jeff White (10) is forced to look on. ... Pinsapple Swords. Rasbora Cot- to its early advantage. The Colt mentor also tonwood 9150 So. 300 West Sandy 566-150- 0 SO. MAIN . Dahles builders supply I 3232 So. 400 East Salt Lake 486-330- 0' |