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Show T Cyprus, KHS Victims 4 WEST VALLEY Thursday, Jan. 20, VIEW the Jayhawks nipped the Scorpions Brian Veazie and Jason Bruce combined for 26 points to lead the Jets past the Warriors 53 27. Mike Peterson fired in 21 points, Shawn Johnson 18 and Todd Funderburk 14 as the Pros crushed the The Chargers had 14 points Spurs from Shane Nordfelt and 12 by Brent Miller in a hard fought 43 36 win over the Dinos. In girls play, the Pink Panthers beat the Rainbows 24 17. KHS 1983 11-- Farmers Hosting Mat Meet 2-d- ay GRANITE PARK. After claiming dual meet victories over Cyprus and Kearns during the week. Granite high wrestlers will take on some of the state's strongest teams during the Granite Invitational tomorrow ( Friday ) and Saturday Coach Sam Arishitas Farmers at Magna downed Cyprus Thursday, then hosted Kearns Tuesday, defeating the Cougars Powerful Brighton heads up a list of teams competing in this weekend s invitational, with host Granite and Alta, considered the states third and fourth best teams behind the Bengals, challenging for honors Also competing will be grapplers from Murray, Cottonwood, Bingham and Highland. Action starts at 5 tomorrow and at 10 a m. Saturday, with finals slated to get under way at 7 p.m. In the win over Cyprus, Wayne Burr (100), Rex Watson (134) and Pernell Thomas won by pins for the Farmers, while decisions were earned by Bryant Clark ( 121 and Ray Salazar (140) Forfeits went to David Clark (169) and George Manousakis ( 187). Cyprus recorded a decision and four pins, included a pin in the final second by heavyweight Joe Sanchez over Farmer Greg Hatfield. Pirates also earning pins were Lyle Silcox (157) over Matt Roberts, Rick Turner (114) over Mike Bass and Jared Bradshaw (100) over Wayne Burr. Pirate Mike Siinerly gained a decision over Randy 38-2- 7 37-2- one-poin- t Bown. Granite scored three pins In the win over Kearns, including Lenny Vialpando (121) over Leif Forney, Ray Salazar (147) over Jerry Ricketts and Molonai Hola (187) over Simon Vigil. Three decisions by Granite included Randy Bown (128) over Kent Kolb, Pernell Thomas (157) over Alex Todoric and Greg Hatfield (heavyweight) over John Bates. The Farmers also gained forfeits in the 134 and 140 weight divisions (Rex Watson and Tracy Stokes. For the Cougars, Dale Lopez (114) earned the only pin, defeating Mike Bass. Decisions were won by Cougars Russell Adamson (107) over Wayne Burr and George (169) over David Clark. Jim Carrillo ( 100) won by forfeit. Justin Weidauer scored 11 as flew past the '76ers the Trent Haas fired in 15 points as the . Beavers slapped the Globetrotters Mark Marsins, Jeff Leatherwood and Nick Deluca had 10 points each in the win over the Bruins. The Bulldogs' Mark Kings nailed the Spikes Barlow's 12 points helped the Nets stop 10. the Bulls 35 27. At Cyprus high.the Buccaneers used Bobby Sox League WEST VALLEY. Registration sesscheduled on three sions are weekends here for those interested in playing in the Greater West V alley Bobby Sox League. , The signup sessions will be conducted on center stage in Valley Fair Mall from p.m. tomorrow (Friday) and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. The same time schedules will and Feb. apply to Jan. according to John Morris, league president. He may be reached by calling 9 28-2- 9 11-1- 972-894- 33-- 55-- 26-- GRANGER. Granite captured top honors in the annual Utah Classic wrestling meet held here Saturday. The Farmers had 152 points. Runner-u- p honors went to the host Granger squad with 123. Clearfield captured third with 114, followed by Cyprus, 93; Morgan, 86; 59; Kearns, 45 and Emery, Mon-ticell- o, 31. Granites Wayne Burr lost a 10-- 0 decision in the finals at 98 pounds Over East On Hygeia Ice - Oly Clinches Title With 4--3 Victory SALT LAKE. Olympus high clinched the regular season title in the Utah High School Hockey League vichere Thursday night with a tory over second place East. The Titan win helped set the stage for a scramble to cop runner-u3 p among four teams Granger, Ogden, East and Highland. The latter two are scheduled to meet at 5:30 Saturday at Hygeia, with East boasting a record and honors 1 14 points from Wayne Stoneworth and 10 by Eddie Huber to down the Knicks Brad Romrell and Trent Goble erupted for 20 points each as the Cavaliers Jason cavorted past the Celtics Jones had a dozen counters as the Sonics outshot the Bullets 48 22. The Lion Cubs downed the Ponies and the Nubgets beat the Brooklets . Darren Nay scored 10 as the Stars prevailed over the Eagles 34 8. Scott Beck dumped in 18 points and Bill Robbs 10 to win over lead the Pirates to an easy the Tar Heels. Brett Conrad scored 12 to win over the Sixpace the Aztecs to a ers. At Kearns high, Errol Montano led the Knights to a 40 15 victory over the Steelers. The Rebels sent the Cougars into hibernation with a romp and the Spartans edged the Little Bucs 8 5, while 44-2- Schedules Registration 250-729- 9 37-3- KEARNS. Steven Russell, son of Ronald and Marilyn Russell, has received the Eagle Scout award. The award was presented by his uncle, Rick Deming, who is also an Eagle scout. The Russell youth is a member of troop 251, with Neil West-ove- r r. as scout-maste- He Registration in Soccer District 11 will be conducted here beginning Saturday. The signups will be held from 9 a.m. to noon in the cafeteria Saturday and on Jan. 29. On Feb 5 they are Proof of age is scheduled from required. Teams are available for both boys and youngsters age girls. A $22 fee inclQdes uniforms. Further information may be obtained by calling play during the week the Hoyas defeated the Suns 0 behind Mike Maynard's 11 points. scoring Taken By Granite MAGNA. KEARNS. In County League youth Is Badge Recipient - Utah Classic Title Soccer Signups Are Scheduled In Magna Hoyas Dim Suns In Youth League In other games at Taylorsville high. Trey Zupin and Lane Cannon scored 12 each as the Pistons drove past the Wildcats .48 30. The Seahawks corraled , the Mavericks with Gary Merrill Second Is Granger Junior Highland Highland faced Bountiful last night (Wednesday) after press time. Granger and Ogden both had 10-- 3 marks heading into their final tests last night against Brighton and Roy, respectively. The Olympus team captured the championship by virtue of a 1 record, having been tied 12 days ago by Highland. In other games during the week, it was Granger with a pair of wins, blanking Viewmont 12-- 0 and downCottonwood edging Taylorsville ing Brighton Judge topping 1 Kearns and Viewmont Roy and Bountiful defeating Kearns Highland pasting Alta 10-- Ogden beating Skyline 11-- 8-- 3 and d In addition to the encounter, final games of the regular season include a pair of games at Hygeia tonight: Judge-Skylin- e at 7:30 and Bountiful-Alt- a at East-Highlan- at Bountiful 9; Taylorsville-Viewmo- on Saturday, at 4 p.m. and nt at 5:30. Olympus-Ro- y Tournament action is scheduled to get under way next week, with fourth and fifth place teams meeting on Wednesday in the first match-u- p at 6:45 at Cottonwood Heights. Action will continue there, at the Salt Palace and in Bountiful, with the champion determined on either Feb. 8 or 14. 12-0-- 2-- 10-- 1 6-- 3. and was the only Green Sheet area wrestler in the top four. At 105, Farmer Blaine Burr pinned Dino Rivera of Granger for the title at 2:21. Dave Lucero of Cyprus captured honors at 112 with a 12 6 decision over a Clearfield matman. Granites Lenny Vialpando captured third. Injury forced a Monticello wrestler to forfeit to Dave Vialpando of Cyprus at 118. At 126, Trujillo of Clearfield pinned Trujillo of Cyprus in 2:53. Third was captured by Grangers Danny DeVries. Rex Watson won the title at 132 for Granite, while Richard Walker of Granger captured third. Grangers Steve Bradshaw was runnerup to a Morgan lad at 138 in a 4 decision, while Vernie Grimm of Cyprus was third. A Morgan wrestler downed Thomas of Cyprus at 145, while Jeff Lund of Granger was fourth. At 155, Granites Kevin Herbert decisioned Carl Silcox Ron Tew of Granger of Cyprus was third. Kearns earned a title when George McQuiston defeated Granites David The champ at 185 was Clark 10-Molonai Hola of Granite who pinned Grangers Dave Harrison. Kearns gained another title at heavyweight when John Bates pinned Grangers Paul Nutt at 5:44. Greg Hatfield took third for Granite. The outstanding wrestler was Morgans Kelly Wilson at 145. Granger Coach Roger Ketchum expressed appreciation to a host of West Valley merchants who helped fund the tournament. t , , , winter. Temperatures maintain an average daily low of 25 degrees Fahrenheit. Cold temperatures, tonwood for a 1 victory. Terry Swim raced to the first of two victories by winning the 200 freestyle for the Cougars in 1:56.6 to asist in his teams fifth dual meet win of the year (That was January, 1978). days characterize the Arctic coast high swimming team -- combined with severe winds, create the severest wind chill -the maximum rate -known anywhere. body-coolin- g and checked for violations which he then reported to the fire department. He has served as senior patrol leader. A Kearns high junior, he is a letterman in football and track, junior class vice president, a member of National Honor Society and serves on Sen. Orrin Hatchs advisory council. The oldest of three boys, he has an older sister and is his familys first Eagle Scout. WEATHER SUMMARY 1981-8- 1982-8- 2 3 5-- Team depth enabled a Kearns short painted them 7-- and wind Cold, earned 21 merit badges. For his project he cleaned fire hydrants, to hold off Cot- 91-8- .66 2.67 FORECAST: Dry with teatonal tempera- 39 Highs and lows, Friday, 37 20; Saturday, 21; Sunday, 40-2- Service Area Board To Meet Wednesday KEARNS. The first meeting of the new year for the board of directors of County Service Area One will be held here Wednesday. The session will get under way at the tennis courts clubhouse at 7 p.m. Time will be spent discussing goals and plans for the year and the board will be reorganized with election of a chairman and vice chairman. Further information may be obtained by 9. contacting David Howick, 966-422- UPER JANUARY ClEARAMC Sun 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd. Thurs., Fri., Sat., January Mens and ladies heavyweight robes. Mens selected casual shoes. 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