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Show THE GREEN SHEET 3 Thursday, February 13, 1986 Ice Action Heats Up Charnholm notching a goal in each of the first two periods and two more in the third. Parli added a goal late in the second period and one in the third. The only other Bulldog to score was LaChica, who added a fourth Judge goal in the final period. West Jordan scored its only goal in the third period, when Don Gray took a pass from Joe Romo and slammed it home. SALT LAKE. Three Green Sheet area teams were still in the running for the division AA title in high school hockey, after the first three rounds of the state tournament held last Wednesday through Saturday at Hygeia Iceland, the Salt Palace and the Bountiful Ice Rink. Judge Memorial definitely had the better of it, drubbing Granger 20-- 0 Wednesday then stopping West Jordan 1 Saturday. West Jordan got its first win by forfiet, as Bountiful was unable to compete Wednesday due to a mix up on the starting time. The Jags followed with a 0 shutout of Alta on Thursday, but fell to Judge Saturday. Alta, the second place team from the division, bounced back from Thurdays's loss to hammer Kearns 13-- 3 Saturday at Bountiful. Bountiful also recovered from an earlier setback by eliminating Granger By virtue of its two big wins, Judge has earned a spot in today's (Thursday) AA finals slated by 6 p.m. at the Cottonwood Heights recreation Center. The Bulldogs' opponent will be determined by playoff action held earlier this week (results not available by sports deadline) involving West Jordan, Alta and Bountiful. All of the scoring in West Jordan's win over Alta last Thursday took place in the last seven minutes of the final period. Ron King finally broke the ice with an unassisted goal then, with under four minutes left, Joel Hilton passed to Don Gray for the second Jaguar goal. Incredibly, Alta outshot West Jordan but Jaguar goalie Even Janes managed to keep the puck out of the net. West Jordan was also outshot by Judge Saturday, Judge scored in every period, 7-- REGION TWO STANDINGS 2-- Iff , ,. i .cr - - 1 V J WEST JORDAN. Though the final half with the score score from Friday's Bingham-Wes- t Jordan match ended up with the With just one quarter to play, Jordan closed to within five at , West 42-3- But Bingham turned back the threat, icing the game at the foul line, where the Miners hit at a near percent clip. , Bingham followed with a 8 loss to Brighton (see Brighton story) on Tuesday, while West Jordan rebounded to edge Alta Bingham will now entertain Alta 59-5- : 62-5- tatfuVhew ; 7 Bingham Am. Fork West Jordan Alta 7 4 2 0 Toam W Murray 5 5 5 3 South Wott Judgo Jordan Pctg. PF .714 417 .714 405 .714 422 .428 417 .286 408 .143 338 2 Tooolo 1 PA 385 412 388 415 451 523 Green Sheet classified ads reach y homes nearly 86,000 every Thursday morning. That's potential readership in excess of 272,400 people -- and that's a lot! Whether you're buying, selling, lookrenting, trading, ing for help, finding a lost item or conveying a personal message, classifieds can do your job. mid-valle- ISCESKJugP HX7 . themselves back to win five with eight minutes left. They never got closer as the rally ran out of steam.,; Ray Park, hitting 8x14 from the field, led Bingham's scoring with 18 points, while Pyne Jorgensen added 14, Steve Barkdull 10 and Rob Iver-so-n eight. For West Jordan, Rod Peterson had 16 points and Scott IMjjI '.mYrn(Ql(9l Briggsll. "It was as intense a game as you I X jnentpr George Sluga ,"West Jordan played us awfully, hard, but 'when they started to put on the pressure; we started to hit our free throws. " i75Jiw uay But in the 33-2- third quarter, the Jaguars respond- ed to Bingham's spread offense with full court pressure and were able to create enough trouble to get the 59-4- 7, Jags really didn't let it go that easy. 70 B Hillcr.it PA 624 572 624 622 630 715 672 733 DOWN . . . Bruco Applogoto (24) of Bingham Miners Top Jags Miners on the winning end Pctg. PF .909 742 .727 621 .727 716 .636 653 .636 647 .364 686 .182 596 .000 598 REGION SIX STANDINGS 46-1- tries to corral looso basketball while boing contested by teammates as well as opponent. Frenzied play, like the above, was evident during the Miners trip to West Jordan Friday night. - Brighton 10 8 Orm 43-1- 1. ALL GO TUMBLING W Mt.Viw 7-- mi Tam "The' Miners built up'jlfe a 199 first period advantage over West Jordan and were still pulling away at the y 175.00-225.0- 0 West Jordan Tops Alta 62-5- 28-2- 37-3- 56-5- 4, ..v ;For Alta, it was another contest that slipped through the Hawks' fingers in late going., - of pldy, but by the half it was Alta that had opened up a The two teams narrow lead 7 with three were knotted at quarters gone. Late in the final period, Alta had another chance to tie, holding the ball and trailing but a traveling call turned it over and West Jordan took advantage. Alta had to come after the ball and the Jags hit a hot streak at the line. Travis Jessop's 14 points topped West Jordan's scoring list, followed by Scott Briggs with 12 and Rod Peterson with 11. Alta's Todd Templeton, in his best offensive showing of the season, led all scorers with 24 points. Alta hit 15x34 at the foul line compared to 24x40 for West after one period SANDY. Though West Jordan coach Dan Cowan was not fully satisfied with the way his team performed at Alta Tuesday night, the Jaguars did play well enough to record their second win of the season . West Jordan, still hoping to make the region tournament, will try to extend the winning streak to two at American Fork ; tomorrow night (Friday) then must host Orem on Tuesday. Alta, meanwhile, travels to Bingham tomorrow before entertaining American Fork. ,", West Jordan led by just one, 11-1- A Jordan. 16 and Doug Adams with ; Hillcrest 48, wool two and three piece suits and brown solids and stripes. Regular, short, and long sizes. Additional mein navy, grey, 10. Alta 42 ; Hillcrest led by two with just 1:30 The stage might have been difleft in the contest, when Doug ferent, but the results were the Adams scored off a pass from same, Hillcrest had another last se- Whitehead to put the Huskies up at cond ,win over American Fork. This Whitehead added two free time it was Sean Peterson doing the throws and that was the difference. honors, dropping in a shot with six Alta was hurt by three curicial turseconds left to give the Huskies a 6 novers in the final moments. Alta led most of the way, posting victory. It was the second road win in a row one points leads at the end of the 5 at the and for Hillcrest, who, on Friday, got by first period half. ' After three quarters, the Alta at Alta According to Hillcrest coach Jim Hawks held a 4 margin. But the still Hawks came up with just six points Jimas, the Huskies, now have a shot at second place in the in the final eight minutes, while final league standings, but must Hillcrest totalled 14. Whitehead posted 17 points, going take ithe measure of the current tomorrow 11x12 at the line, to lead the Huskies' runner-u- p Orem ) 12. For night (Friday) at Hillcrest. On Tues- scoring. Petersen chipped in was Boudreaux the the Doug Hawks, front running Brighton day, it's only player in double figures with 10 ing a call. points. Hillcrest hit 14x18 at the Hillcrest 57, American Fork 56 line, while Alta was 6x7. night. rchandise has been added to make up this 46-4- 57-5- 12-1- 1 select group. Interim markdowns may have 26-2- been taken. 48-4- Orig. 36-3- 7-- 4, 175.00-225.0- 0 (8-3- free-thro- Hillcrest was trying to go to Shawn Whitehead for the go ahead basket with 18 seconds left, but Whitehead was blocked. Hillcrest got the ball back and Peterson tried his luck. It turned out to be all good. The game was close all the way, though Hillcrest trailed 0 at the end of the first quarter and 4 at the halfway mark. Hillcrest finally evened it up early in the third quarter and led 1 with eight minutes left. Hillcrest led early in the final stanza, but American Fork scored seven unanswered points to go up A Husky basket and a foul pitch moved Hillcrest back into a tie at The Cavemen responded at the line to take a one point edge, setting up Petersen's heroics. Whitehead led Hillcrest with 24 points followed by Russ Dailey with 12-1- 30-2- 43-4- 52-4- 8 55-5- 2. 55-5- 5. w Wrestling Program Calls Youths UNION. Hillcrest little league wrestling 'will get under way on Wednesday and will continue on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5 to 6:15p.m. at Hillcrest high. Interested youngsters, ages 5 and up, can sign up at the first meeting. The cost is $20 with a $5 discount for each additional participant from the same family. The fee provides for a instruction in techni-qu- e league and conditioning; video presentations on skills, rules and competition; and, at least, four competitions (tournaments). worsted 100 Huskies Win Two AMERICAN FORK. Hillcrest's Huskies took a pot shot at the old adage that "lightning never strikes twice in the same place," Tuesday select group of - 7 or Mike , Stidham at Hillcrest coach Jim Swayden at are the people to call for further information. 561-275- 255-71- 31 SAVE 20-2- 5 Entire stock of long sleeved dress shirts. Choose from Hennessy, Corum, and Van Heusen in assorted colors, fitted or full cut styles. Reg. 20.00-25.0Now Only 15.99-18.9tone-on-to- ne 0. 9. i j V A : f (( 111 -Selections may vary by store. Interim markdowns may have been taken. l - FASHION PLACE MALL & VALLEY FAIR MALL OPEN EVENINGS: Sat., 106 12-- 5 FASHION PLACE ONLY) (Sun. : I I I vOTS |