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Show 6 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, December 10, 1987 Noteworthy Judge Outruns Hillcrest, Cyprus SALT LAKE CITY. Judge Memorial showed why it must be considered a force to be reckoned with this season when they travelled to Hillcrest and beat the 3 on Tuesday night Huskies for its second win in a row over 4A teams, having knocked oil Cyprus 9 Friday at home. Judge will now tackle number one rated American Fork at home Friday. The Cavemen have one of the biggest teams in the state with a front line of 6T, 6T, 6'6" and a 6'3" guard. The Bulldogs will then travel to East next Tuesday. Hillcrest will be at Taylorsville Friday and will also play host to Mountain View next Tuesday. All games start at 7:30. In Tuesday's game Judge started out in its system of pressure defense and grabbed a quick 11-lead in the first few minutes and were up by 0 at the quarter, but the Huskies hit two shots just before the half time buzzer to cut the score to The Bulldogs increased their lead to 1 at the end of the third quarter and, continuing their sharp defensive play with their quick players, had an eighteen point edge during the fourth quarter. Then according to Coach Jim Yerkovich, Judge missed five straight when they went to a spread 65-5- 87-6- 4 19-1- 28-2- 6. 50-4- es offense during the last minutes and Hillcrest came back to the final margin. One of the keys to the victory, according to Yerkovich, was the fine defense his team played as they limited high scoring Ricky Berrett to just three points. Judge's two fast guards, Jimmy Sota and Chris Gardner, led their team in scoring with 18 each; while Micah Peters, who hit four straight baskets in the third quarter when Hillcrest was threatening, wound up with 19 rebounds. Greg Weichers led the Huskies in scoring with 14, while Shawn Heiden added 12 for Hillcrest. 87 CYPRUS Memorial used two unanswered twelve-poiruns, one in the first quarter, and the other in the last period to break the game open, in defeating Cyprus. An unusual aspect of the which last twelve point-rustretched Judge's lead from 5 to was that the victors scored seven of their 12 points in less than a minute. The two teams which had scored only a basket apiece in the first two, minutes of the game, really got warmed up during the remainder of the quarter with Cyprus taking the lead midway -- JUDGE 69-Ju- dge nt n, 75-6- 87-6- 5, through 15-1- the-stanz- a 4 on a shot Andy by Gonzales. But Judge then went on their first twelve point Diarst, featuring eight points by Chris Gardner, many coming as a result of turnovers and steals. Brad shot three-poiRammeirs 29-8 at within to brought Cyprus the quarter. Gardner had 14 points in the quarter. Judge scored only three baskets and three free throws in the second quarter while Cyprus had three buckets plus four at the line for their ten and at the half Judge lead. held a Judge, which looked a little tentative in the second quarter, seemed the same way in the third and halfway through the period, Trenton Goble on a fine pass from Brent Lamb, pulled within tvo at but Judge, which had Cyprus in foul trouble by this time, scored six free throws eind a basket by Gardner, to adv ance the margin to 3 at the break. The last quarter, in which Ju dge scored 29 points to only 16 for the Pirates, saw the Dogs ipull steadily away behind the efforts of reserve Brian Clark, who started the quarter for his te am a with three buckets and three-poishot, for nine paints in a hurry. The seven point explosion in less than a minute came with Ju dge 5 with Jimmy SJota leading three-poibomb and hitting a shot and the fouled on being free the subsequent sinking three-poi- nt 1 38-2- 8 52-5- 0, 59-5- nt nt throw. Moments later on a steal, Clark made good on a regular jump shot basket and was fouled and also sank the free throw. Cyprus Coach Mark Wilson stated that "for three and a half quarters it was a good game iimd 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. S. 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Sota who hau a great floor game, had 13 poi nts, seven assists, six rebounds, and seven recovering while being titiree with only charged turnovers. Clark, coming off the bench, scored 13. 31 Sub-cabin- et Hillcrest 60, Pine View 57 It was a battle all the way, according to see-sa- up-tem- coach Steve Margetts. Both teams almost the entire pressed distance. Greg Weichers iced it for the Huskies by hitting four free throws down the stretch run. "Greg was hot and we went to him down the wire," noted Margetts. "Pine View put him at the line and he hit the, shots we needed." Hillcrest led 16-- 8 after the first eight minutes of action, but in the second period Pine View got hot and outscored the Huskies The score at the halfway point saw the visitors from down south up Hillcrest did better than play even in the third quarter, posting 15 points, while Pine View came up with 14 to cut the margin to Pine View also got 13 two, points in the fourth period, but Hillcrest, sparked by Weichers and a nice floor game by Jeff Cottle, ended up with 19. Weichers ended up with 12 points, but top scorer honors for the Huskies went to Shawn Heiden, who had 13. Cottle chipped in 10 and Ricky Berrett seven, while Ryan Sylvies came up with four crucial points in the final stanza. Hillcrest shot 16x23 from the foul line and 21x55 from the field. Pine View did have edge in rebounding, "We were pleased with the win, obviously," Margetts concluded, "even we were kind of ragged, kind of struggled out there at times." 22-1- 0. 30-2- 6. 43-4- rr Rnrinev H. 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