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Show '4 THE GREEN SHEET 2 22, 1987 Thursday, January Taylorsville's Hailstone Keys Win Over Kearns KEARNS Rebounding from a loss at Skyline Friday, tough Taylorsville, sparked by a 27 point performance by Todd Hailstone, clipped the homestanding Kearns in overtime Tuesday Cougars night The two teams went into the overtime period tied at but, in the extra three minutes, the Warriors outscored the Cougars Taylorsville, still hoping to stay alive in the league title chase, will entertain Granite tomorrow (Frim region day) both teams tied at play On Tuesday, the Warriors will host Cyprus 50-4- 0 61-5- 6 55-5- 6-- 1 3-- 2 Tavlorsvilletil, Kearns 56 (OT) Taylorsville turned the ball over with eight seconds in regulation, as Kava Afu knocked the ball loose and Brady Clark made the recovery, but Kearns fanned on two straight attempts from the field, sending the game into overtime In the extra period, Kearns only point w as scored on the front end of a after the Warriors took a two point edge on a shot by Chad Christensen Taylorsville then hit 4x6 at the foul line, two by Christensen and one each by Doug Harmon and Lindsay Familar, both Harmon and Familar missing on the ones But, bottom half of one-and following Familars misfire, Taylorsville got the rebound and dribbled the remaining time aw ay contest all the It was a see-sato Taylorsville way, according After coach Dan Leatherwood on, an early edge eight point posting his Warriors led at the close of the first period 20 17 But, in the second stanza, the Cougars held the Warriors to nine points, while scoring 13 of their ow n to edge in front 30 29 The lead changed hands several times in the third period neither team holding moie than a three or four point edge at any one time Taylorsville did outscore Kearns 18 17 to knot the game at 47 47 Both teams added eight points in the final period, which saw the Warriors playing for the final shot After 15 running the clock down from 40 to seconds. Tay lorsv ille called time out to set up a play Back on the floor, things took a different turn when County Rec Hoop Results Posted MIRRAV In Salt Lake Countv youth league games played a Granger high school, the Nuggets behind a 16 point performance of Aaion Ciocket defeated the Panthers 29 20 Continuing on the Sun Devils led by Scott oung s 10 points beat the Destroyers 20 13 The Jay Hawks clipped the War rioi s 31 28 w ith Scott Beckstrom net-tin- 15 EYE ON TARGET . . Cottonwood Cottonwood fought back seconds to edge the Farmers . prepores to launch a shot from Shane Henschen (32) and James West (31) To Colls, Eagles C. of Farmers Drop Two tests along with Trost M I K P RK Coach Charley R b Giamte Farmers suffered their second hear tbreaking defeat in ow hei e they fell 1 I Granite Scores i Kill W I Region G 1 OllilllW immI IiS .1 unite Ri ai ns li l.i angei (He nquis 3 ( c pi us 31 skc lux 3n I ac Ini sc I It ( at play the Farmers game ruled that he had stepped over the tomorrow Fi idav and will then be at home against the Ohmpus team on Tuesday The games will both be placed at 7 30 Coach Whiting tell that Skyline was piobabh the best team that his team has faced and said that Skclme s big men killed us on the boar ds and made sec er al baskets on rebounds off the ottensice boards " He stated that Sky line s John l anes placed an outstanding game against his Gaic host and although Trost still scoied 18 he had to earn eceiy point Coach Whiting was pleased with the efforts of 6 5 Kcle Nielsen who had 9 rebounds hellc Peterson scored 12 and Eric Richards 9 to go i s 66 1 custom thioughout the ear came back stiong in the last quarter The F'ai triers missed the tront end of two one and ones in the last two minutes while down In two and the Eagles scoied two free throws in the last seconds lor then final lour point edge 1 a loi s ille Fndac In he F agles led thioughout most ol tlx game but Granite had a narrow 20 l edge with seconds lei t to go in the hall w hen a thi ee point shot ga e Sk me a 22 20 lead at the buzzer Sk line mcieased then lead at the thiee quai ter maik b holding the Faimeis to 7 points in the period while the weie netting 15 But Granite as has been their now Granite took their biggest lead at 63 58 w ith a little mor e than 2 minutes left only to haceCottonwood rails to win 68 66 Mtei Dace Llocd louled out for the Colts Brad Soiensen muscled m a shot to make it 63 60, Gary Trost hit the r out end of a one and one. but Dei reck Spencer stole a pass and dioce the length of the floor to make 38 left Trost then it 64 62 with made the first of a one and one. but the point was disallowed as it was bn will s 18 C wood 68 uesdav night as betoie the league leading Skvlme F agles 3 ! 10 Fnda night the laimers tell to Tiaus Warner and Cottonwood 68 a the final - Whiting i in 68-6- MF h s e e r Ml III moll I n ighlun 7 , Bingham 57 llilli cst i,s W csl )iu dan 3ll M ii ii nt .i n K u 3li ll,i lli 111 I i i Jni iI.iii 72 1 I s) y 6X wi s (, (,i .mm I 71 Ole in pus 12 ac Im sc i Hi (.I Ixeai ns 76 skc line 7 ! 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VERL ASAY INDUSTRIES Call Verl 32 yori - 968-324- 7 iperienc Roger Anderson 268-360- 4 perimeter the lightning quick Warner, with six seconds left, drove toward the basket and twisted the shot in over the outstretched arms of Continued on next page ) g Christensen 13 for the Hawks TheT-Bird- s slipped past the Hawks 18 13 with Tyler Peterson getting eight points Adam Batchlor scored 10 points m sparking the Junior Celtics to a 22 13 win over the Red Eagles The Bears blitzed the Jazz 32 8 with Jess Jensen scoring 10 points and Tyler Pearson eight for the w inning team In another rout Jeremy Gaiten i iddled the nets for 30 points leading the 76 ers to a 52 22 w in over the Pan thers Scott Hallow el hit for 14 points and Wade Smith 12 in the Stars 43 27 ictory over the Bulls In action played at Eisenhower junior high the Night Hawks defeated the Bandits m a low scoring altan 12 6 The Rebels, led by Cory Reiser's 12 points, got by the Jazz Jeft Stone scoring all but two fo the Jazz' points The Hotshots got 18 points from Jell .Mielsen in the teams' 33-- win over the Dragon The Nets gained an equally one sided win, 30-- over the Mavericks with Brett Lindsey's eight points high tor the Nets The with Bobcats blasted the Bulls Chad Cranny scoring 10 points, while the Ponies doubled up on the Jaguais 29 14 with Trenton Davis notching 10 points In a much closer test, the Red Demons edged the Colts 32 25 with Diew Bensen getting 12 points for thewinneis The Falcons followed by decking the W llcats Back at Granger high, the Junior Lions clawed the Sabertooth Tigers in Midget action, while in peewee play the Blazers humbled the Wolverines 18 2 and the Cougars 30-2- 5 4 32-1- 0 28-1- 4 25-1- 2 Granger Shocks Oly For First After having their problems shooting Friday night m loss at Kearns (see their Kearns story), Granger's Lancers picked up the pace Tuesday to shock Olympus at Olympus 51 42 and earn their first league v ictory Hoping it's the start of more good things, coach Ed Gray's team will tomoirow (Friday) host Cyprus, which also gained its first win Tuesday On Tuesday. Jan 27, Granger will be at Cottonwood Both games slated for 7 30 p m Gi anger shot a miseiable 30 percent fiom the field against Kearns, but Tuesday versus the Titan, the Lancers picked it up to 47 percent Olympus, which had been at 52 percent from floor in its win over Cyprus Friday, slipped to 33 percent "We finally put one together, stated a jubilant coach Gray I told the kids that if they d hang in there and keep taking their shots, our shooting would pickup and it did Not only that, but we turned it around on the road The two teams played it dead even in the first period finishing at 10 10 Granger began to edge in front in the second period outscoi mg the Titans 15 19 to lead at the halfway points Sconng came almost to a standstill in the third period, as the Lancers added just five points and Olympus only two Both teams were getting good shots, but nothing would fall through In sharp contrast, the two teams each added 21 points in the final quarter, much of Granger's coming at the free throw line as the Lancets were 11x17, while Olvmpus was sparked by a coupleol tin ee pointeis 49-4- 1 1)3 (mice e HOLLADAY i Region M WcsIliT Win i, n line Cottonwood substitute guard. 5'9 sophomore Travis W arner, then wriggled through the defense to tie the count at 64 Giamtes Eric Richards hit both ends of a to put the Farmers up 66 64, but he then fouled out in an unsuccessful attempt to stop Brad Soiensen from knotting the score again Sorensen missed the free throw and Granite brought the ball down floor to Trost who foiced a shot which missed and with 12 seconds left Cottonwood rebounded After passing the ball around the points Griffin and 25-1- 9 Travis Langpap, hitting mostly from the outside, led Grangers scoring with 18 points He was followed by John Thorpe with 11, Shane Nord-fel- t with 10 and Bill Reiser with nine For Olympus, Brent Burton had 17 points with Mike Blackham and Jeff Geertsen added six each Nationwide Bowling Will Run Til May SKOKIE. ILLINOIS Brunswick Recreation Centers, in conjunction with TWA. has announced the arrival of "The High Flyin Senior Bowl." an exciting new tournament designed exclusively for senior league bowlers that offers free air travel as G rand Prizes To be eligible, bowlers must be members ot BRCs Club 55, a program offered to those age 55 and over As a Club 55 member, bowlers enjoy reduced bowling rates, an exclusive awards program, free game coupons, exp, rt instruction, special events and moie Although local dates and formats may vary, the tournament is based on most pms over average at every center, with the competiton running from January to May Interested area bowlers are encouraged to to contact the Brunswick Recreation Center in their area Remarkable results -- - thats what you get when you use a Classified Ad to sell something ripped Cougars II 18 7 In more horn the .Midgets div imoii at Keains the Runts slammed the Eagles 36 14 led by Jeiemv Aikms 10 points The Nighthawks spaiked bv 15 points lrom Smith and 10 horn Coates edged the Caveliers 59 3 The Jammers gamed a 30 25 win over the Running Gunners with Mulloid pouring in 15 points In the Bruins 42 26 win over the Hawks Hess scoied 25 points for the win neis The Brums led by Hess 25 points won comfortably over the Hawks 45 26 The Super Troopers had a tougher time with the Jaguars winning 31 23 with Nordfelt earning 12 points The Bulletts eained a lopsid ed 19 4 win over the Jetts theLakeis lought by the Cobras 20 14 and the Checkei s edged the Inv asions 19 18 The Nuggets gained a 51 17 win over the Bucks with David Hancock posting 10 points The Cheetahs skin ned the Huncanes 32 51 Biett Rasmussen notching 18 points The Fly ei s defeated the Red Raiders 26 21 while the Challengers, led by Adam Jeppson s 14 points, humbled the Nets The Redmen conquered the with Nuregren scoring Pirates 12 points The Blue Demons clipped the Sixers 31 25 Yancy earning 10 points for the w inners and Tucker 13 lor the losers The Suns burned the Rockets Weidauer firing in 28 points The Hawks, led by 13 points from Foote defeated the Tarheels Hatch getting 16 points for the Heels The Genetics weie destroyed 70 6 bv the Lancers, who had lout players in double tigures led bv Loutensock with 16 The Running Utes. spaiked by Saxey s 15 points overcame the Stnders 46 28 The Roadrunners did the same to the Aztecs 48 23. Jack Ballard scoring 11 points The Warriors outpointed the Tigers, Tony Gaicia posting 18 points The Jumoi Slammeis bested the Slat Lakers 26 9. while the Clippers despite and 18 point petformance by Nick Carlson fell to the Super Somes and Robert Patterson's 16 points 55 37 The Ltes. behind Darren Jensen's 17 points, defeated the Nets 42 25. while the Roaches got by the Vipers The Globed otters outdistanced the hmcks 44 37 with Simagna Aphixay posting 13 points The Hustlers handled the Blues 52 26. Brandon Buckner sconng 15 points The King s crowned the Broncos 43 31. Clint Davis and Jon Larabee both scoring 12 points lor the Kings and Travis Waldo 15 for the Broncos Lead by Mike Paker s 26 points, the Bullets derailed the Express 55 36 I 5 Kearns stole the ball away The Cougars just couldn't capitalize before the horn sounded If there was a key to the contest, both coaches found it m the play of Taylorsville s Todd Hailstone, who poured in 27 points and hauled down Christensen added 11 12 rebounds points to the W arriors total Kava Afu led Kearns scoring with 18 points including two Jerry Gibson had 13 points, Mike Peterson 10 and Todd Bills nine Keains shot 38 percent from the held 21x55, and 11x14 from the line, going 6x6 in the fourth period Tay loisv ille was 14x19 at the foul line and near 50 percent from the three-pointe- floor Tax loisv ille 40 Skvlmejl). Tay loisv ille got off to a bad start Friday, turning the ball over the first thiee times it handled it That helped sparked the Eagles to an 18 8 fn st pei lod adv antage Skyline pad- ded its lead further in the second W 17-quai ter outscoring the arriors and led at the halfw ay mark 8 35-1- 6 refused Taylorsville to fold, however outscoring the Eagles 13 6 in the third quarter to narrow the gap to 12 41 29 The Warriors cut still deepei in the Skyline margin in the touith quaitei posting 11 points to the Eagles' nine At one point, Tavlorsv ille w as w ithin five and had the ball but could get no closer Skv line forced the Warnois to foul and built the margin back to 10 by game send We only eight shots to their 15 in the first period and just two field " recounted coach Leather-woogoals The second quarter was even worse as we had had only five shots from the field and made just two But the kids didn t give up They fought back in the second half Christensen led the Warriors scoring with 14 points, while Hailstone added nine points and nine rebounds Familar had seven points, six assists and three steals Taylorsville went 9x14 at the line compared to the Eagles' 18x29 The W arrioi s had one more field goal, 35 d to 34 Schedules RI (.ION si Jan FikI.iv 23 Mui lav at Judge , 'smith ,i( Jm dan luesdav Jail. 27. .56-1- 6 Mui i ax al South Jm dan at ooele Judge at W est 1 54-3- RI (.ION 1IIRKK Fndav 53-3- 5 Ian 2! anile al (i Olx ax im sx ille mpux at skx line ( x pi us al (.i angei Keai ns at ( ottnnwood luesdax.Jan 27: ( x pi us at I ax Im sax ille Gi angei at ( ottonwood Olv inpus at Gi unite Keai ns at skx line 111 1 i West (.ION IWO idax . 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