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Show 6 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, January 28, 1988 SPORTS Titans Nip JLancers in UT WEST VALLEY. Olympus Jeff Geertsen coolly sank the front end of a with three seconds left in overtime to give his team a 58-5- 7 victory at one-and-o- Granger Tuesday night and evening the Titans league record up at had byed Friday Olympus nights slate of play, while Granger suffered another tough burned at loss, getting 3-- 3. Cottonwood The host Cyprus, Titans currently in second place in the league, tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. then travel to Taylorsville Tuesday for a 6 p.m. game. Granger will be at home against Kearns tomorrow at 7:30 and at 94-6- the field that wouldve given it a advantage. Then with three seconds left, Geertsen was fouled in back court. He hit the first three free throw then intentionally bounced the second foul pitch off the rim. Granger did get the ball back, but didnt have enough time to set up a good shot. Granger led early on, holding a 10-edge at the close of the first quarter. But Olympus suddenly got hot in the second period, to outscoring the Lancers lead at the halfway mark. Then, in keeping with nature of the game, Granger rebounded to pull even during the third period, though Olympus wrapped up the quarter up The Titans made another run in the fourth period period and again the Lancers battled back, Mike Maynard knotting the game five-poi- 9 15-1- ebb-flo- w 37-3- Cyprus Tuesday at 6. Olympus, sparked by David Tate, who had four points in the extra period, built up a lead in overtime. But Travis with seven seconds up at Langpap brought the Lancers left. Olympus got the last shot in back with two straight three but missed. pointers. Between those two home regulation, Mark led 01ys scoring Jackson from runs, Olympus missed a shot six-poi- 51-5- o o o o o o'o oo o o o o o o o MEMIERS VIDEO USA 10 ... 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Jordan and granite engaged in an old fashioned defensive struggle here Tuesday night and the host Beetdigger squad came away with the victory The win was the second in a row for Jordan as they beat South last Friday while Granite was losing to West. Both Jordan and Granite now stand at losses through the first round of Region Six play. Granite will host South tomorrow (Friday) and will then travel to Judge for a game on Tuesday. Jordan will be at home against Murray tomorrow and will then not play until Friday, Feb. 5, when they will host Judge 3-- llQOOQOQO OOOQOOOO 3 EXAMlUAilOU Granites Farmers, who have been a fine outside shooting team trouble With This Coupon Only SALT LAKE. Another full slate of LASER THERAPY MACHINE Expires Feb. 29th, Call tor appointment 1988 County Recreation youth basketball was held over the past weekend with play at Kearns high seeing the Hoosiers dropping the Cougars The Nuggets, behind Galligers 21 points, pounded the Nets the Bears overcame the Wildcats; the Rebels, led by Reisers 13 points, ripped the and the Knight Bulldogs Hawks hammered the Flyers 21-1- X 967-333- 8 uk.kun bkown specialist JVA X O pon,.iriPoot V r 0. nKeflWOOfl J RATS ARE EXTRA IF NEEDED Most Iniurmct Accepted 'CLIP AND USE I 2415 So. 21 13 Call Shawn Schmidt 1988 L All J Redwood Rd. INSTALLATIONS FOR 2 TEARS! OFF ANY WINDSHIELD ALL WORK Progress Drive I ' GUAR AN TEED! v INSTALLED (To Be Used As Part Of The Deductible) play at West Lake, the got by the Cougars Hamilton outscored Moffat Summer slipped by Mawn the Bobcats bounced the Blazers the Junior Celtics rambled the past the Blazers 21-Destroyers handled the Panthers and the Ponies ran by Robertson with Ryan Cash scoring 12 points. The Cougars I got by the Strikers Hall scoring 11 points; the Falcons won over the Silver Ilawks with Calder notching 20 points; the Sky Hawks flew past the Super Stars the Muskrats nipped the Jack Rabbits Normans 12 In - a- AMFAST GOLDEN SEAL GUARANTEE WE GUARANTEE 2; 49-2- Coupon Exp. March 31, 0. 25-1- GSC 46-2- AMFAST WHOLESALE AUTO & TRUCK GLASS 27-1- 6 16-1- 0; 9; 22-1- 36-1- 7 24-1- use nothing but 1 st Duality glass. Glass installation since 1978. We including the four in OT. "We missed a lot of easy shots early on in crucial situations," stated Granger coach Ed Gray, "and we had to keep battling back. Also, I really have to that question overtime. foul call each of the first two stanzas tu at the half and lead although the Farmers came back in the third West just had too on this night. much Four of Wests five starters scored in double figures and David Shaw controlled the boards for his team. Scott Walton hit on three of the eight "threefer" baskets his team scored on his way to a 19 point effort while David Davis came in with twelve for the Granite team. 40-2- 6 fire-pow- MURRAY. Murray had a bye in and Chris Anderegg were still not Region Six action on Tuesday available for full time duty, but after their 74-6- 8 loss last Friday Coach Hammer was pleased with at Tooele and will go into the the play of sophomore David second round of Region play Madsen who played the entire andt-tame through with 16 Friday at Jordan at 7:30 and will game then play host to South next points on 5x10 from the field, 4x4 from the charity stripe, plus had Tuesday at 7:30. Murray finished their first five assists ad six rebounds. round in the Region with a record Anderegg came in for 12 minutes and scored seven points while of three wins and three Iossps Todd Tuttle had his best game for some time as he hit on 7x11 for 15 Tooele 74 Murray 68 points while having seven A questionable five second call, rebounds. Chapman, in his limited playing time, scored 12. with Murray up 63-6and with two minutes to go, gave the ball to Tooele. The Buffs scored on the turnover and went on to send the Spartans home on the short end Region Mat Meets Slated Friday night. Coach Hammer said that, along with the call, Tooele shot twice in the last minute, missing the front end, but getting the rebounds. It seemed that maybe this was not the night that his team was destined to win, but he still felt that the official had missed on the five second call and that this was the turning point of the ball game. Tooele had taken an early lead and then stretched it to at the half and to at the end of three before Murray came back to take the short-liveedge. Doug Chapman and Peter Young were both in foul trouble during the game and Randy Gehl TAYLORSVILLE. The Region Three wrestling meet will be held at Taylorsville high school Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. with the host Warriors, Granger, Skyline and Cottonwood expected to be among those teams vying for top honors. Action will get under way at 9 a.m. on both days. The Region Six tournament, meanwhile, will be a y affair, staged Wednesday, Feb. 3, at Tooele. No times for the sessions were available by sports deadline. State competition will at Hillcrest high school for 4A on Feb. while the 3A meet will be at West on the same dates. 2 34-2- 9 63-6- 2 3-- 4, one-da- 11-1- 3, County Rec Basketball Recapped SURGERY OF THE & 12, Olympus shot 46 percent from the field, but only 50 percent from the line, 8x16. Olympus had a 36-3- 0 edge in rebounding and turnovers were about even. "We played well, so far as hustling was concerned," noted Titan coach Ron Huber. "But we also made a lot of mistakes and we couldnt quite hold Granger 4 down." finished with 18 Maynard points to top the Lancers scoring chart, while Paul Marsh chipped in with 14. Granger was 15x23 from the foul line and 20x48 from the floor, 42 percent. Spartans Stunned By Buff Club 54-4- 6 West 80 Granite 59 Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Running miuries Ingrown toenails Warts Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities I lead most all year, did a good job again in this respect on Friday night as they hit on eight "home run" shots, but West more than made up for this as they dominated play all night. Coach Charlie Whiting said that "we didnt play well and they did. West played a good zone all night and we didnt attack the zone well and it seemed like the kids were a little awed by the bigger floor." West scored twenty points in d DISEASES I 10-poi- nt of the game and were ahead 40-2- 9 at the end of three quarters but the Granite outside shooting game came into play in the fourth quarter when three three-pointeby Corey Langston helped cut the lead to the final five. Coach Hal Hale of Jordan was pleased with the win and stated that he thought that both teams had really worked hard on defense and that neither team handled the ball well because of the tough defense. He felt that Scott Hermanson h&d played his best game for Jordan and that he had played an overall good floor game. Hermanson, along with Aaron Crookston, Rusty Eyre, and Jason Kokkola all scored eight points while Scott Deuel was the only Beetdigger in double figures with 14. Langston led Granite with 14 with Steve Newman contributing 13. Scott Walton scored eight. CLIP AND USE iFEifitl Tate Jordan Outlasts Granite In Key Region Six Test 52-4- RENT 562 5533 968-- 1 1 with coupon 9 VIDCO USA QO"Zo 5608 So. Redwood Rd. $2000 MOVIES 1 with 17 points and also hauled rebounds. Nate 14 down Brockbank added 16 points and 9, 26-2- 2 21-- 15-1- 2; 21-1- 6 15-1- 2, points led the Hot Shots I to a 24-1- 4 win over Hot Shots II; the Wallabys trounced the Jaguars 19-3- ; and the Bulls overcame the Expos 22-1At Kearns Junior high, the Thunderhawks clipped the Jay Hawks 24-2the Bears defeated the Broncos 20-1Sanderson scored 14 and Campbell 12 in Kalmars 42-3- 4 win over the Celtics; the Falcons bombed the Red Raiders 52-1Hancock scoring 13 and Huntsman 12; the USA Stars skinned the Phantoms 4. 7; 8, the Stars blitzed the and the Fighting Irish 34-Wolverines handled Williams 35-1- 4; 6; 28-1- 3. Mike Alivers scored 14 points as the Bobcats doubled the Stingers Lord, behind Woods 12 points, got by the Colts; the Knicks, with Porter scoring 12 humbled the Bones led by Youngs 21 points and Colledges 13, the Sun Devils burned the Blue Devils the Sewer Rats, with Barfuss scoring 13 points, won over the Seahawks and the Eagles nipped the 24-1- 2; 38-1- 60-1- 40-3- 6; At Taylorsville high, the Diehearts clipped the Energizers the Roaches slipped by the Suns, with Jacketta scoring 13 for the winners and Manehly 14 for the losers; Byllins scored 14 and Davis 12 as the Rockets beat the Tar Heels, who were led by Jones 14 points; Ketchum scored 20 as the Aztecs outpointed the Road Runners the 76ers topped the Cheetahs the Vipers got 17 points from Seager as they beat the Blues the Bullets edged the Kings Sudbury scoring 11 points; and the Salt Lake overcame the Running Utes 22-2- 0; 49-3- 31-2- 3; 42-2- 8; 45-4- 31-2- 2, 2. Play at Cyprus high saw the Rebels belt the Pirates Tim Erickson scoring 11 points; the Wolf Pack stop the Hoosiers Star notching 12 points; and the Seahawks drop the Warriors The Hoyas, led by Ridalchs 11 points, got by the Red Eagles the Bombers, with Jones scoring 12 and Aposian 11, nipped the Royals Browning stopped the Wolverines and the Challengers pounded Nielsen 27-30-1- 8, 48-3- 0, 20-1- 32-2- 8; 44-4- 0; 23-1- 8. 8; |