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Show THE GREEN SHEET 2 Thursday, January 3, 1985 Down Hillcrest By 22 - Bulldogs Come Out On Top In Annual SALT LAKE. So far this season, Judge Memorial has made a habit of heating 4A basketball teams and Friday night the Bulldogs added visiting Hillcrest to the list. Judge shocked the Huskies 7 in a contest that was never close. At one point in the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs led by 28 points before head substituting. finishes up its preJudge, now league schedule tomorrow (Friday) night at Springville, while the Huskies will be trying to rebound at 69-4- coach Jim Yerkovich 8-- began gressive on defense ana we snot poorly on offense. Their big kids really hurt us inside." Todd Crow and Kevin Rice each Granite. Hillcrest will launch its region schedule Tuesday at home against Taylorsville. All of the above action will get under way at 7:30 p.m. The Bulldogs came out of the blocks fast against Hillcrest, opening up a 10-- 2 lead just Vk minutes into the contest and winding up the first period up 18-- Hillcrest cut the margin to eight twice in the second quarter, but that was as close as the Huskies ever got. At the half, Judge led Tigers Top JHS OREM. Hot shooting, strong rebounding and overall talent were three factors mentioned by Jordan coach Hal Hale as keys to his team's 9 loss to Orem Friday night. Jordan did have a chance to get back into the contest in the final four minutes, trailing by 10. But, reported- Hale, the Beetdiggers missed some easy shots down the 34-2- Judge gradually built the lead to 20 points in the third period, which The Bulldogs, even ended at with their starters esting on the bench, stayed sharp through the final eight minutes. "The kids came out really ready to play after losing to American Fork," explained Coach Yerkovich. "I was especially pleased with our defense. This was a great win for us. " Richard Holmes hit on 10X15 shots for the field and finished with 27 points to lead- Judge. Holmes also added 10 rebounds. Tom Lytle had 16 points, going 7X10 from the field, and hauled down 11 rebounds, while Paul Bruns chipped in 11 points. Tony Cordova had six assists and Eric Vetri four assists and three steals. Judge shot 58 percent from the field and 61 percent from the line, hitting 14X23. The Bulldogs committed 12 turnovers. "It's a little bit hard for me to evaluate just how good they were and how bad we were," commented Hillcrest coach Jim Jimas. "There just doesn't seem to be one thing I can point to. We were not very ag- - 68-4- 54-3- r """4 ' ' ' ' stretch. Jordan won't find the going any easier this week as the team travels to Brighton tonight (Thursday) then - ' entertains Cyprus tomorrow. Both games are set for 7:30 p.m. Through the first two periods, Jordan hung tough. In fact, the Beetdiggers led 6 at the end of the first 9-- quarter. At the half they trailed by Jordan scored the only seven first basket in the third period, but Orem scored the next seven points. The leading scorers for the included Mike Graham with 15 points, Kyle Simons with 10 and Bart Hale with nine. Jordan was without the services of of Jed Oliver, who is still nursing a bad ankle. Coach Hale hopes to have him back in harness by the time league play opens up. "The kids got out and scrapped pretty well," commented Hale, "but, our timing just wasn't there, especially on defense. Orem really shot well, I think they were between 23-3- Beet-digge- 55 to 60 percent." 5.7 Liter Diesel Target Engine TUNE IN TO HOME SATELLITE TV ' finished with 16 points to lead Hillcrest. They were followed by John Hensen with 13. Hillcrest shot just 35 percent from the field. Installed plus tax 78 & 79 Models Slightly v r, y A v. . . . x ' ' ' 1 . .i ' . 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