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Show J- M. 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Feb. 16, 1984 With Dramatic Rally Lucero Caps Off Perfect Career OGDEN. A half dozen Green Sheet area wrestlers finished In the money at the state meet which concluded Saturday at Weber States Dee Events Center, but there was only of fifth by Davis Third and fourth went to Hillcrest and West Jordan out of powerful Region Two. Cyprus finished 11th. 93-9- 2. In the one gold medal effort. But what an effort it was. Cyprus highs David Lucero capped off a perfect career, an unbeaten season as a sophomore 3A performer, and n two straight seasons in the 4A ranks. Lucero, wrestling at 112 pounds, was named Wrestler of the Year in the lower weights. He whipin ped Shawn Robinson of Davis his final match Saturday. In his semi-finmatch, the Pirate grap-ple- r downed Box Elders Clay In the second round, he Carter recorded a pin over a Highland wrestler at 2:27, after hardly working up a sweat in the opener, pinning his Bonneville foe in 46 seconds. He was the lone area matman in the finals. Brighton, as expected, captured its seventh straight title with 155Vi points, outdistancing Box Elders 129. Granger was nosed out ranks, three Murray 3A all-wi- 5-- 0 6-- ls Uintahs to KEARNS. An overtime victory at Alta helped Kearns avoid an alllosing Region Two season Friday night with a 4 win that avenged a loss at home to the Hawks. The Cougars played well Tuesday, but got the short end of the free throw parade in losing a 3 deci76-7- one-poi- 127. In the wrestlebacks, Spartans Greg Tanner and Charlie Brown qualified for fourth place medals. Reaching the championship semis in the 4A ranks were Mike Simerly of Cyprus, the Region Three champ at 126, who captured fourth, and two Granger lads. Jay Simon lost a tough 11-- 9 decision to Terry Nelson of Box Elder, but came back to claim third place, while Lancer Ron Tew lost a 1 decision to John Kendrick of West Jordan at 155 pounds, and ended up in fourth place. The 4A state champions, in addition to Lucero, included Quito Atwood, West Jordan, 98; Chat Nipko, Alta, 105; Rodney Rientjes, Layton, 119; Brad Williams, Box Elder, 126; Chris Hodkins, Brighton, 132; Perry Skudlarczy, Brighton, 138; Nathan Hickley, Davis, 155; Rob Hill, Hillcrest, 167; Jon Clark, Skyline, 185 and Todd Wheelwright, Bonneville, unlimited. The 3A champs are Tyron Hatfield, Springville, 98; Ryan Uintah, 105; Tim Schwartz, Sky View, 112; Kip Watanuki, West, 119; Joe Deakin, Bear River, 126; Corey Downs, Lehi, 132; John Larson, Timpview,145; Shawn Miller, Bear River, 155; Mark Willis, Orem, 167; Lane Shepherd, Spanish Fork, 76-6- sion to KEARNS. Paul Marsh scored 24 points to pace the Rockets to a 1 win over the Mavericks in county recreation youth play here during the week. In other contests at Kearns high, the 43-4- CHAMP . . . Cyprus highs Dovid Lucero capped off perfect 35-1- career, three years unbeaten, with state wrestling title. 24-1- 185, Funk, Mountain Kearns 76, Alta 74 (OT) The Cougars overcame a five-poideficit in the final 38 seconds and outlasted the host Hawks from the line in the overtime period. Scott Chappel cut the five to four with a 1x2 effort from the line. The Cougar nt Taylorsville Bobby Sox Plans Registration 7-- 9 7-- 968-995- 2 968-158- 268-319- 35-3- Double Losses Kill West Jordan converting fourth period. the 14x17 in The Cougars outscored the from the field, but the Jaguars charity shots were 26x33, compared 28-2- 5 to 7x12. John Allen led all scorers with 31 (12,7x11) for the winners. Kendale Gates paced the Cougars with 17 (7,3x4). Falk added 12 (6,0x2) and Hatch 15 (7,1x1 ). Chappel checked in with nine. 19-1- 37-3- 6 Jags 76, Kearns TAYLORSVILLE. Registration has been scheduled for those interested in playing softball in the Taylorsville Bobby Sox League. The league, for girls in the age range, will conduct signup sessions at Eisenhower junior high from on Feb. 23, from 10-- 2 on March 3 and from 9 on March 8. Additional information may be obtained by callor Linda ing Joe Carter, 4 or Therkelsen, Crest, unlimited. press forced a turnover and Brett Falk scored a driving layup with nine seconds left, then scored the bucket to force the overtime when Alta threw the inbounds pass away. In the OT period, Rob Lambert took over, scoring six points, including a perfect 4x4 from the line. Neither team had anything to gain but pride. The Cougars got off to a quick start, grabbing a 2 lead in the first period, but Alta fought back to trail by just one, at halftime. The Hawks opened up a big lead in the third canto, which Kearns was able to cut to 6 going into the final period. Falks bucket at the end of regulation tied the score at 68. The Hawks outrebounded Kearns, a rarity this season, but the balanced scoring made up for it. Falk led all scorers with 26 (9,8x11). Lambert added 16 (5,6x6) in his best outing of the season. Chappel scored 12 (4,4x6) and John Hatch contributed 11 (4,4x6). The latter two, plus Jeff Pace with seven, are juniors. Granger Babe Ruth Signups Are Scheduled 54-4- y, 59-4- West Jor- tournament-boun- d dan, despite outscoring the visitors by three field goals. The Cougars will wrap up the season tomorrow (Friday) in a 7:30 game against Brighton, the probable region champion. 6-- Marsh Shines As Rockets Soar Warriors nipped the Flyers despite 15 points by Paul Barber. Eric Levy 18 as the Eagles downed the Spurs scored and Travis Langpap had 16 in the Roadrunners' victory over the Pros. The Beavers beat the Bear Cubs the the the Sixers Clippers clipped Cavaliers trapped the Wolverines and the Sonics frounced the Vikings At Kearns Recreation Center, Lane Cannon fired in 26 as the Pistons nailed the Midvale Chaparrals Darren Murphy had 19 In a losing cause as the The Hustlers downed the Clippers the Aggies defused the Chargers the flew past Quality Sprinker the Bulldogs buried the Warriors and the Ponies edged the Lakers Suns outshined the Farmers Six At Cyprus, Darrin Nay scored 33 as the The Stars stunned the Lancers the Kings downed the Aztecs the Rebels Bulldogs beat the Bucks outlasted the and the Lakers defeated the Hawks At Taylorsville, the Nuggets tamed the the Farmers planted the Wildcats the '76ers corralled the Celtics the Hornets stung the Cowboys as Greg Clawson Thunderchickens scored 18, the Running lltes topped the Buccaneers the Cobras edged the Express Quality Sprinkler and the steamed past the Seahawks Nets nuked the Chargers At Granger high, Annette Wilding scored 22 as the Pink Panthers downed the Hustlers beat the the Jags Pirates Tommy Callahan scored 16 the to lead the Jets past the Pacers Lady Lakers downed Mig's Girls the the Panthers clawed the Aggies the Salt Ponies beat the Cougars and the Colts Lakers buried the Utes galloped past the Jazz Cougars Crack Win Column wrestlers fared well, with Dave Helm advancing to the championbefore falling to ship semi-finaeventual champ Mike Funk of Mountain Crest in the unlimited division. Murray finished 12th with 54 points. The title went to Spanish Fork with 1541 - GRANGER. Registration for boys will be conducted by the Granger Babe Ruth League the next three Saturdays. Sessions will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. this week, as well as on Feb. 25 and March 3, at McDonald s, 3464 W. 3500 South. Persons or businesses interested in sponsoring a team may contact Mary Lindsey, or Judy Mathewson, age Jags led 63 Registration Planned For Soccer League 19-1- 2 after TAYLORSVILLE. Registration for the Taylorsville Youth Soccer League will be held Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Taylorsville Recreation Center. 4700 So. Redwood Road. The league is open to kindergarten through junior high age children. Play begins late next month. one at the half, but the to the Cougars, who took a 6 edge into the final eight minutes. A missed free throw on the spread opened the door for the visitors to take the lead, then Kearns was forced to foul, with period, and 968-713- 966-414- 9, After downing Taylorsville to all but assure itself of the tournament berth, West Jordan was determined not to stumble Tuesday. The 13-1- 5 31-2- 7 third period belonged 48-4- - Hopes 50-3- Warriors Down To Last Gasp 34-1- 2 39-2- 26-2- 33-3- 30-2- 48-3- TAYLORSVILLE. Losses to West Jordan and Brighton during the week all but eliminated Taylorsville high cagers from the race to state. The Warriors lost their bid in the fourth period Friday at West Jordan when the Jaguars avenged a lopsided loss at Taylorsville by exploding to a 9 victory. Taylorsvilles fate virtually was sealed Tuesday when West Jordan won at Kearns and the decision to Warriors lost a league-leadin- g Brighton. 59-4- 67-5- 5 minutes, but could not capitalize on 6 the edge and was outscored when the pace picked up. Mickey Lamboume and Warrior Randy Hawks tied for scoring honors with 22 each (8,6x10) and (10,2x2). Mike Littlewood added 11 Two is easily considered the most rugged in the state this year and those in the league feel that having 27-1- an extra team didnt make it any easier. All three teams that missed the cut had early success. The Warriors had their chances Friday. It was a seesaw contest until the final period. The home club led after one period and 2 at the half, controlling the tempo of the game. Taylorsville took a tenuous lead into the final eight 24-2- 2 for the Warriors. (5,1x2) Taylorsville had 18 field goals and 13x20 from the line, West Jordan 22, 15x25. Against Brighton the Warriors (See Page 4, Col. 1) one-poi- 42-1- FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY REGION 2 STANDINGS 54-2- 2nd and 3rd Mortgages 5 - 50,000 26-- Registration Planned For Youth Baseball GRANGER. Registration for the Granger South National Baseball League will be held the next three Saturdays, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Registration will take place this week, as well as on Feb. 25 and March 3, in the McDonalds restaurant at 3464 Fees are $25 for W. 3500 South. childrens league and $30 for children through 12. Birth certificates will be required. ll age 7 Family Owner or Non Owner Occupied 1- -4 LOANS FROM m 2,000 AUTO, SIGNATURE, BOAT, MOTORCYCLE LOANS The Warriors, who could force a tie for the final tourney berth, will close out the season tomorrow (Friday) at Hillcrest, where they would have to win and then hope that Alta upsets West Jordan on the Jag court. in league Alta enters the game play. A number of teams that fell to the e Warriors in play will be going to the tournament. Region pre-leagu- Jerry Powers Call 8 WE TURN BRAKE DRUMS & ROTORS 4568 Highland Dr. Equal Opportunity Lender V. A . 278-534- 3495 West 3500 South 968-291- 4 4 V. 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