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Show 2 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, December 19, 1985 Huskies Win Dogfight With Bulldogs Friday UNION. For a team with two of its top athletes sitting on the bench nursing injuries, Hillcrest is playing pretty good basketball. Just ask Judge. Grove on Saturday and Tuesday's 8 defeat at the hands of East. 86-6- For Coach Jim Yerkovich the most positive aspect of Friday's outing was that his team came back after training by 24 points, to close within eight. Kersey's points came on 7x10 from the field and the Kersey also grabbed 10 rebounds. period. Kersey was the main man for the Bulldogs again with 18, this time on 8x11 from the field. Sonne added 16 and Jensen 11. The Bulldogs hit on a solid 58 percent of the field, but had in excess of 20 turnovers to negate that positive aspect of their play. After Friday's test of Highland, Judge will take the holiday season off before concluding play on Jan. 3 against now 4A American Fork. Yerkovich still thinks his team has a shot at being a factor in Region Six. No team has shown yet that it is a powerhouse. The Huskies, riding a strong inside in the first half and hot outside shooting in the second, battered the youthful Bulldog squad 2 Friday night. "I was pleased and a bit surprised P. G. 66, Judge 54 by our outside shooting," noted Hillcrest head coach Jim Jimas. "I The Vikings are a solid favorite to didn't know we had that capability. But the way things are going, this is be a factor in their region and were to establish a lead early, but it shaping up as one of the better able a was key stretch in the third period shooting teams I've had in the last when the Bulldogs trailed 7 and four or five years. Hillcrest must now travel to Jor- missed a chance to tie on five occadan high's postage stamp sized gym sions that proved to be the difference e for another contest in the game. Judge trailed by six, 5 at the tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. Jordan is a tough place to play and half, largely one the play of Grant Jensen, but Jensen fouled out in the although Jordan has been a bit thus far, Jimas expects a third period and that spelled doom for the already short-hande- d good game. At one time, Hillcrest led Judge by Bulldogs. Judge battled back within as many points as the Bulldogs had three in the fourth period before the Vikes ran back out to the on the board, early in the fourth quarter. Judge refused to die margin of victory. Though it was another loss, and rallied midway through the Yerkovich pointed out a number of period, forcing Husky head coach Jim Jimas to send back in some of encouraging things about the conSANDY. The host Alta Hawks his starters. That seemed to settle test, particularly the play of Kersey, dominated that school's first open who had 22 points on a sizzling 8x9 things down. invitational held last Frifrom the field and 6x8 from the line. wrestling, off to slow got and Saturday, winning nine out Judge very start, He day not posting its first points until the again had 10 rebounds. of the 12 weight classifications. 4:12 mark of the first quarter. The Yerkovich also cited the play of Micah Peters with eight Over 100 wrestlers from Brighton, period ended with Hillcrest on top 12-- sophomores and Chris Gardner with six Bingham, Hillcrest, Taylorsville, points The Huskies built that lead to 13, West Jordan and Granger high points and three assists. by the half and led by 15, schools took part in the meet. The with one quarter to play. East 86, Judge 68 Hillcrest presented a very balancidea, according to school assistant ed scoring attack with Doug Adams The and athletic director Doug the embarrassed Bulldogs 14 principal hitting for points, Jim Riding 12, Sean Petersen and Shawn Leopards in the first half, but East Anderson, was to provide some addiWhitehead 10 each and Dailey ad- got even in the second. After trailing tional action for undergraduate as eight points, the wrestlers or those with fewer tourding nine. The Huskies shot 48 per- by as many cent from the field for the game, but Leopards pulled nament opportunities. and then were off at the line, where they hit within two at the half, New Alta head coach Mitch Lunak came out and scored 60 points in the 6x11 for just 55 percent. They also rehad to be proud of the way his bounded well, winding up with 38 second half. "That may have been a school charges performed, beginning with boards, 12 belonging to Dailey and who won record against us for a half. In fact, sophomore Mark Thomas, eight to Moser. the 98 pound division. Alta, in fact, I'm sure it said Yerkovich was," Judge's scoring list was topped by won the first five divisions, senior Cameron Kersey with 15 and Chris who prides himself on the way his Brian Briggs at 105 and juniors Chad team plays defense. Sonne with 12. The first half was the best the Elliot at 112, Alan Kerbs at 119 and The Bulldogs played the entire at 126. Bulldogs have played all season Brook Nipko week's slate with three starters out controlled the and long. They tempo Mike Humphrery of Taylorsville Point guard Rick led 1 after one of the line-up- . But they won at 132 and Bytendorp of Solvason was injured early against left some of their period. in the at 138. Senior Craig Hillcrest while two starters were lockerroom and thatintensity Brighton coupled with of Alta took the 145 pound suspended for disciplinary reasons. East's edge in talent was a clear fac- Schmitke division and John Wilson of Brighton Judge moves on to face another tor. standout 4A team in Highland Josh Grant finished with 25 points the 155. It was all Alta after that with tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30. All three for the Leopards and Chris Barney senior Kevin Worlton at 167, junior players are expected to see action. added 23, the pair scoring 23 points Kevin Bouwman at 185 and senior certainwere The missing players between them in the pivotal third Rick Absher at heavyweight. ly a factor in a 4 loss to Pleasant attack 5-- 56-4- pre-leag- 39-3- inter-leagu- 31-2- nt 42-2- Alta High Matmen Dominate Tourney 6. 24-1- 36-2- home-standin- HANDS UP . . 28-2- 14-1- 66-5- Jags Split Pair Of Games CITY. West Jordan five hours by bus to try its hand against Cedar City Saturday night, but trip back must have seemed twice as long. 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