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Show THE GREEN SHEET 2 30, 1986 Thursday, January Beetdiggers Fall By Five hard-fough- 67-6- 2-- 0-- 3, REGION Team South Murray Judge Wert Jordan Tooele "" .... - v , - . - v -- - v Jordan grabbed tan early lead after a beginning, holding a those two contests, the picture edge after eight minutes of should come more sharply into play and clinging to a edge at vV- - - I III , . xvs , o ' .7;y . ' 149 195 000 0 ; ' ... V 5 :7 v 1 ., ' ill ! '- ' - ... . - Improve To " claim. v Fouls and turnovers proved to be . the enemy of the Beetdiggers down the stretch as they cut a big Judge lead to three points in the final minutes, but could not make further inroads. The key to the win for Judge was the third period that and the play of the Bulldog backcourt of Rick Solvason and Cameron Kersey. The SIX STANDINGS duo responded when the 'Diggers were able to control the Bulldog inside game. Jordan mugged the PA PF W Pctg. 'Dogs on the boards, but Judge was 3 1.000 106 155 able to shoot 59 percent from the .667 162 167 field to hold Jordan at 2 bay. And .667 183 178 2 Judge harrassed the 'Diggers into 22 .667 162 150 turnovers, although Judge had 18 of 2 .000 166 189 Its own. 0 Kersey led all scorers with 16 on 7x11 from the field and 2x4 from the line. Solvason, who hit from long range, added 14 on 4x9 and 6x9. Grant Jensen added 10 for Judge. Andrew Pine paced Jordan with 14 (6, 2x3) while Murry, Greg Gagon and John Jackson all scored nine. LAKE. Judge Memorial t, claimed a tightly officiated victory over Jordan here 2 to move to 1 in Region Six. The Beetdiggers fell to but Coach Jim Yerkovich suggested that Hal Hale's club may still hold the key to who wins the region crown and he thinks the 'Diggers will be in the hunt for a state berth. Judge moves on to face a Murray team that wants the Bulldogs badly. Judge has won 13 of the last 14 meetings between the two teams, but Murray's offensive prowess has Yerkovich concerned, not to mention its size. On Tuesday the Bulldogs will host West and after up to 12 before Mike Murry came off the Jordan bench and helped fire the 'Diggers within striking distance. Neither team was delighted with the officiating both suffered through a technical foul call - but it seemed to hurt both teams equally, though the Bulldogs did win the battle from the line, hitting 19x31 while Jordan managed just 8x18. While Judge was making 59 percent of its shots, Jordan hit 49. SALT see-sa- w 17-1- 5 29-2- , fOCUS. Jordan will test South tomorrow (Friday) at 3 p.m. on the Cub court and on Tuesday will host a Tooele squad that is also better than its record, most coaches league-leadin- g 0-- 3 - 7-- 0 lS If 8 halftime. But Kersey took command in the third period, scoring nine points and terrorizing the visitors on defense. When the buzzer sounded, Judge led and the Bulldogs opened that . -- - v 49-4- 1, Bengals Do wn Huskies ed in the second quarter. Sparked by solid board play, Brighton outscored COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS. Tuesday evening Brighton high gained to Friday's the. perfect follow-u- p the Huskies 2 for the big first half margin. 3 "miraculous" One period later, the Bengal win over Mountain View by was 14, and Hillcrest margin arch-rivHillcrest decking looked helpless. But the Husky The victory was the Bengal's press, not a factor through the first seventh straight in league play. three periods, began to have an efBrighton moved out to a fect in the fourth bringing them back lead at the half and the to within six. Huskies never seemed to recover. "Our big people, Eddy McDaniel Hillcrest did get it down to six with and Richard Saunders did a super 1:30 left to play, but was forced to on the boards, earning 12 and job foul and Brighton salted the game eight rebounds respectively," noted away at the charity stripe. Brighton coach Duke Reid. "For the game we had 31 rebounds and I thought that, plus the fact we shot 61 REGION TWO STANDINGS percent from the field and 83 percent from the foul line, were the keys to our win." Toom W PA Pctg. PF Saunders and McDaniel also led 7 1.000 477 379 Brighton in scoring, Saunders the Mt. View 5 .714 395 367 with Bengals 21 points and McDaniel with 18. Orom 5 .714 456 403 Todd Sylvester wasn't far behind Hillcrest 4 .571 423 416-46- 1 -- with 15. Amor. Fork 4 .571 471 Both coaches, however, had praise 3 .429 417 414 Bingham for the offensive efforts of Hillcrest's Wost Jordan 1 .143 408 459 Sean Petersen, who, whether from Alts 0 .000 395 479 long or short range, was deadly from the field, ending up with 26 points. Following Peterson for the Huskies The two teams now start the sewere Ryan Bullett with 11 points; cond half of league play Friday, the Shawn Whitehead, on an off night, Bengals at Alta and the Huskies at' with 10; and Russ Dailey with nine. home with Bingham. On Tuesday, Hillcrest was 43 percent from the Brighton will entertain American field and 60 percent at the line. and JorHillcrest West host Fork "They're a good team," stated dan. Hillcrest headman Jim Jimas, "and The game was relatively close for they played well enough to deserve a quarter, Brighton finishing with a the win. We scored well enough, but 0 lead. Then the Bengals explod 59-5- 20-1- . come-from-behi- 55-4- 1, 77-6- 36-2- 16-1- ri . 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We greatly appreciate your support. 1st Place Total Team W I BOUNTIFUL 13 1 BRIGHTON The Green Sheet 155 E. 4905 South Murray, Utah 84107 EAST DAVIS Office Hours: OREM , 8 a.m. p.m. 5 11 13 J 11 Cypiv$ 3A Rankings Jordan valley Sentinel (ISSN USPS 380, is published weekly by Diversified Suburban 155 4905 E. South, Newspapers, inc., Murray, Utah 84107. Second class postage paid at Salt Lake City, Utah. 656 Postmaster: Send address changes to The Sheet, P.O. Box 7187, Murray, Utah 84107 Hlllcmst, vofe-- Bonawllh, Mountain Vhw, Green ' W Team PROVO BEN LOMOND TIMPVIEW SOUTH Subscriptions are sold on a one year basis and must be pre paid. Rates are 812.00 per year. We offer a 25 Senior Citizens discount on subscription rates. Zone editions for Murray and West Valley are available. SPRINGVILIE I II 11 1 12 tit Place Total Votei Point 5 4 43 42 " "We believe in miracles at Brighton now," commented Bengal head coach Duke Reid, "because we witnessed one in Orem Friday night." Once again, it was the Brighton press, applied judiciously, that help spur the Bengal comeback. According to Reid, it was so much that it bothered the Bruins, but that it seemed perk his players up. In the critical third period, Brighton slashed the margin from 15 points to five by quarter's end. In the final period, Brighton outscored Mountain View 18-After catching then passing Mountain View by three or four points, the Bruins began fouling, a big mistake with Brighton's Marc .Miller going 8x8 from the line down the stretch. Miller was also 7x8 from the field and ended up leading Brighton in scoring with 20 points. Ed McDaniel and Richard Saunders each had 11 and Todd Sylvester 10. Off the bench, Steve Brownlee came in to play some important defensive minutes. Brighton had the early lead, holding a 2 advantage after the first eight minutes. In the second quarter, Mountain View began to take charge and by the half reversed things to take a 8 edge. The three point margin grew to 15 before Brighton began its comeback. Brighton didn't shoot particulary well from the field at 44 percent, but was 19x23 or 83 percent from the foul line. Mountain View hit 47 percent of its fielders and 64 percent of its free throws. 7. -- r IS ' SMOOTH MOVE i Centered Maternity Outpatient Surgery Clinic Family - I ''' 'J ' 'I f " ' I I 1 1 '' . '"'Q pwollad ' i Mry looki on inInlato going of Friday Jordan's John Jackson tcoros on power move inside as teammate Mike ! at Judgo. the contest. 15-1- 31-2- , Orem 66, Hillcrest end got a mm 60 Coach Jimas felt that his team played pretty well, lor taking on the Tigers on their home floor that is. "That's a tough place to play and Orem is a very good team," stated Jimas. "You're always disappointed when you lose, but I can't be disappointed with the way my kids mm played." at Hillcrest trailed by four, the end of the first quarter and by seven, by the half. Several times in the third quarter, the Huskies cut the margin to three and had opportunities to trim it further, but suffered from moments of poor shot selection. The period ended with Hillcrest down Hillcrest threatened again in the closing stanza. But, after a missed shot and Orem's converting on a three-poiplay, the Huskies ended up nine points down instead of four. Hillcrest, eventually, did succeed in cutting the margin to four, but only as time ran out. Hillcrest again displayed some good balance in its scoring, Shawn Whitehead leading with 17 points followed by Russ Dailey with 16, Sean Peterson with 13 . 16-1- 2, FREE BOOM BOX! Carry this great portable AM FM cassette stereo system home with you FREE for as long as you rent any Curtis Mathes product. What a super Christmas gift! nt as low as""1 ill!' ' $15 - awecn. MOVING.. LIGHTEN with Classified. Call VCR's your load as low as 262-668- 2. 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