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Show TM: GREEN SHEET 5 Cougars Clip Lancers KEARNS. Though it trailed by seven points at the half and as much as 10' in the third quarter, Kearns court crew refused to fold Friday against visiting Granger and battled back to a victory, holding its breath on a last second tie attempt by the Lancers. The host Cyprus Cougars tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. then travel, to Taylorsville Tuesday at 6 p.m. The Lancers, meanwhile, visit Taylorsville tomorrow and entertain Skyline Tuesday. Granger led through much of the first half, at the close of the first quarter and at the half. The Lancers broadened that seven-poiedge to 10 early in the third quarter before Kearns made its charge. Kearns outscored Granger 18-in the third period and moved in front 54-5- 2 16-1- 1 30-2- 3 nt 9 41-3- Kearns managed to hang on to i' its slim lead through much of the three rebounds and one block. Top fourth quarter, but with 2:30 left scoring honors for Kearns went to in the game Granger drew even at Danny Cosby with 15 points, The Lancers edged in front while Brady Clark had 12. The with a free throw then Kearns Cougars shot just 52 percent from brought in a still healing Nathan the line, 11x21, and 36 percent Wickizer for rebound purposes. from the floor, 17x47. "In the third quarter, we tried Wickizer, however, did more than rebound, hitting a pair of free to pull them (Kearns) out of their throws to move Kearns ahead. zone," said Granger Granger tried to tie in the last 13 coach Ed Gray, "and then we but missed on its couldnt seconds, get back in the flow of the attempt. game. They hit a couple of "I really thought the key to the and it got them win was the low number of going." turnovers we had and the edge in Mike Maynard , led Grangers rebounding," stated Kearns coach with 13 points. Bill Rieser scoring Kenyon Clark. "According to our followed with 12 and John Thorpe we them stats, even though, for most of the 10. Jonas Hamlin had nine points and played a solid game overall, game, they had the advantage in grabbing some key offensive height." rebounds. to Rios rebounds had 10 Tony go with his 12 points for Kearns, Granger shot a little better in while Dean Larson had seven the contest, 42 percent from the rebounds. Wickizer, though field and 76 percent at the line, minutes, had 16x21. playing just AYERS IS OPENING DOORS box-and-o- three-pointe- 30-2- 3, The Door toa Dream Home for oOr'first 2 Lady Lancers Win, Lose Hoop Tests WEST VALLEY. In action, the girls basketball team from Granger high held off West 79-7- 7 last Tuesday then followed with a tough 53-5- 0 loss at home non-leag- against Kearns Thursday, both games running into overtime. Today (Thursday) Granger will host Taylorsville then on Tuesday travel to Skyline, both games starting at 3:30 p.m. Then on Thursday, Jan. 21, Granger will host Cottonwood. lead Granger held a slim over Kearns at the close of the first quarter from Thursdays game, but in the second Kearns Harding scored eight points to sparked the Lady Cougars to a lead at the half. In the third Kearns outscored quarter, with Granger 14-- and led one period to play. Kearns looked 13-1- 2 25-2- 2 36-3- 1 6 to have the game locked up in the fourth quarter, but a trio of three-poiplays off layups brought Granger back, Kim Delobel scoring on a rebound at the buzzer to send the game into nt overtime. Both teams in shooting had trouble OT, Granger particulary at the line, where, after stalling for minutes, the Lancers missed the front end of a with nine seconds left. Granger fouled Kearns Grant on the rebound and Grant hit the first throw. Kearns rebounded the miss on Grants second shot and scored a one-and-o- two-pointe- r. Pauteoli had 21 points and Harding 15 for Kearns, which dominated the boards. Heidi Kilpack and April Bennett had 27 Judy Jones Murray, Utah and 12 points respectively for Granger. Free throws, however, iced Grangers overtime win over West, as Bennett went 3x4 at the line in the extra period, while Delobel and Olsen also hit key charity shots and sophomore Deal connected on a bank shot. West missed in its last chance at the line, losing the opportunities to tie in the final seconds. Ironically, West sent the game into overtime by hitting the front end of a with six fourth seconds left in a quarter. Kilpack finished with 26 points, while Bennett and Palmer each had 15 and Tanner, coming off the bench, added 10. Granger shot 68 percent from the free throw line. YOU COULD BE NEXT! EACH WEEK Gump Ayers will hold a new for the down toward $5,000 drawing on a property! 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In games played at West Lake, the Junior Jazz defeated the with ' Andrus Cougars 19 points? the Ponies scoring raced past the Jaguars 37-- as Collings scored 15 points and Cash 10; the stopped the Muscrats and the Strikers downed the Blazers The Hot Shots doubled Purple Panthers 16-- Norman scoring 10 points; the Walabys hammered the Falcons 23-behind very balanced scoring; and the Expos trimmed the Red Eagles The Gulls fell to the Skyhawks the Silver Hawk beat Hamilton Patterson 12 the notching points; Cougars as Jeff Hall clipped Calder 16-scored 10 points; and the River Rats edged Andrus The Wildcats nipped Zumwalt Tom Truman scoring 12 points; the Eliminators got by the Jazzmen and the Tigers 6 lost to the Good Guys as Jared Mathis scored 16 points. In action staged at Kearns high, Combs defeated the Cougars 14-the Bandits ripped the. Nuggets with Swallow earning 14 points; Meyers got by DeYoung the Rebels hammered the Nets paced by Paulsons 15 won over Jensen points; Elwood; Fenton clobbered Powell Madsen defeated Alberts ; and Gates pounded Philips behind Normons 10 points. Ransom scored 16 points to lead and Bevan past Seager Farnsworth picked up 13 points win and Stone 10 in Stones 31-1- 7 -- 8 32-1- 8; 27-1- 6. 8, 8 23-1- 15-1- 4. 0; 34-1- 8, 8 13-1- 18-1- 0. 6, 13-1- 0; 24-1- 7; . 41-1- 2 19-1- and Dan McQuivey 10; Browning the nipped the Knicks Hurricanes the overcame Milkduds 25-- behind Millers 13 points; John Lewis had 10 points as the Jay Hawks got by the the Challengers Energizers clobbered the Die Hearts 4 with Nickle netting 13 points; Nick Humphries scored 23 points and Dallas Lucero 14 in the Bears win over the Pirates; and Valdez, led by Chinns 19 points and Vighs 10, knocked off the 28-2- 7; 9 24-1- 9; 44-2- 38-1- 5 outdistanced the the Salt Lakers Gaitin scoring 14 and OBryan 10 for the winners and Brown 16 for the losers. John Mann defeated the the Checkers Stingers 21-humbled the Grizzlies Brandon Blachard scoring 18 points; Sweat drove past the Colts with Tony Sweat hitting 13 points; Lord battled past the Sun 44-3- 7, 30-932-1- 7; 44-1- 9 42-2- 0 37-2- 3 over Young. Moving over to Hunter junior high, Dilley nipped Jones 24-2Alvey won 32-- 9 over Sorttor; the 2; Firebirds burned the Mavericks with Dustin Mackay notching 20 points and Brandon Tust 10; Parker scored 16 points as the Rex beat Norman Richards stopped Colton s trimmed the the 48-2- 2 34-233-2- 5; 3; Mini-Ute- Aviators 28-2- Richmond scored 1, points; and Finnerrv poured in 22 points as Monsen defeated Burnham 10 29-1- 9. The Hawks tipped Timothy Brimhall netting 10 points; Giles defeated Jorgensen the Globetrotters, behind Phillips 19 points, beat the Rebels Fanua overcame Azuedko with Loutensock getting 11 Carver Snook edged points; LeClaire won over Arnold with Bergentz scoring 14 points; and Bennett skinned Bertock Lewis getting 12 points and Joosten 10. Play at Cyprus saw the Hoyas bomb the Thunder Hawks 31-- as Kevin Johnston scored 12 points 26-2- 2, 30-2- 37-2- 4; 37-2- 7 18-1- 4; 28-1- 7 24-2- 9 ma Door toOpportunity 44-1- RHP 1, For seminar details and how to register, please call Gump & Ayers at 486-680- 36-2- 7 Devils 34-2- points; 0. 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The past week pinned Kearns Khoundet at 125. 14-- 7 was a good one for Granger highs Morgan dedsioned Jacquez 135 back won but at at 130, Haley wrestling team, which knocked off second Callahan over last a dual in league visiting Kearns match action then took top honors escape making the difference. Clayton won by fall and Marsh in the U of U Alumni tournament technical fall at 145 and 152 by held over the weekend in over Sanchez and Johnson of Monticello. The Lancers wrestled at Cyprus Kearns then the Cougars Haun Ken Kinnear at 160. Wednesday (after sports deadline) pinned Ketchum won ar 2 derision over with their next action set for at 171, but teammate Foley at Dec. 20, Wednesday, Shawn Delobel was pinned by Cottonwood In the alumni tournament, Hilton at 189. Thurmon won a 2 decision over Derbidge at Granger, which bested second heavyweight. to 133 135 12 place West Jordan 12, did not have an individual champion. But it did have 10 of its 13 wrestlers place. Second places were garnered by Chuck Pham at 103 pounds, Jason Johnson at 112, Joe TAYLORSVILLE. In Region Jacquez at 130, Robert Haley at Three girls basketball action over 135 and John Marsh at 152. the past week, Taylorsville ripped Larry Summers, 119, placed visiting Skyline 55-3- 0 last third, as did Shane Clayson at Tuesday then followed by an 145, Travis Ketchum at 171 and equally impressive 67-4- 5 win at Bill Thurmon at heavyweight. Cottonwood Thursday. Dennis Almond was fourth at 125. Taylorsville is now 0 in league teams play and 1 in the other Among action. competing in the meet, Morgan Today (Thursday) the Lady was third at 128, Clearfield fourth Warriors take on Granger at 3:30 at 125 12 and Hillcrest fifth at p.m. at Granger. Tuesday, 11712. Taylorsville will host Kearns. On In last Wednesday dual win Thursday, Jan. 21, Taylorsville over Kearns, Granger started out will travel to Cyprus. with pins by Pham and Johnson In the game against Skyline, at 103 and 112 over Enriquez and Natalie Williams led all scorers Summer decisiored with 35 points, while teammate Klug. Rodriguez at 119 2 and Almond Wendy Taylor added 17. GREEN SHEET OPEN HOUSES 8-- 3-- Williams Leads Warrior Wins Sunday, January 17, 1988 Saturday, January 16th 5-- 4, 12:30-2:3- 2715 12:30-2:3- 0 E. Morningside (4060 S., 563,000, Holladay, Ron Davidson, 535 L 3205 $., 565,000 595,000, R 2, Erica Erekson, 2194 E. 3900 S 567,500, Holladay, Fred Holt, 943 2243 6470 S. Sumac (1350 E.). 577,900, Betty June Riley, 278 8749 E), 569,900. Wyoming (2200 Sugarhouse, Dan & Ann, 359 2389 2712 E. Grandview (9500 S.), 5118,900, R 7. Debra Sioblom, Holladay, 1580 820 E 569,900, Murray, Dr. (900 E. Bountiful). 621 8683 8266 E. Emigration (850 S.), 589,900, Emi gration Canyon, Barbara Woodbury, 2613 E. 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