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Show 6 Thursday, December THE GREEN SHEET 17, 1987 Dogs Rebound From A.F. Hillcrest Honors Players Loss To Stop Leopards UNION. The 1987 Hillcrest high football team held its annual honors and over and for Judge Peters Micah only mark. Peters was over the got into foul trouble early, picking lead, increased it at the half, and up two in the first and another held on to beat the Leopards team midway through the second 7 in what Coach Jim period, forcing Judge to play a Yerkovich said was "a very sloppy good part of the game with five guards on the floor. game." The Dogs used their speed and On Friday to Judge lost The win American Fork scrappiness to go ahead with a 10 evened the Bulldogs' preseason point run in the third, coming deficit to a 8 record at and set up a big from a minutes to go in four with lead game next Tuesday at Highland that period. Judge maintained the at 7:30 p.m. 1 at the end of the lead at Judge took an 6 first quarter third. lead, led by Chuck Miller, who had six points during the period Judge broke from a 0 tie to and had a lead of late in the on two baskets by lead second quarter only to have the Peters and two free throws by Chris Gardner, Then came the Leopards come back to within at the half. An interesting strange minute sequence. sidelight on the second quarter Jimmy Soto scored on a driving but the play was the fact that Judge had basket to make it four three-poibaskets, with score was nullified when Soto was called for a charge. Fifty seconds Jimmy Soto and reserve player Brian Clark, having two apiece. later, American Fork's fine point The Bulldogs raced out to an guard, Mike hit a Dean, eight-poilead at the end of three-poibasket to bring his three and maintained the lead team to throughout the second ljalf, with Chris Jones gave Judge a the biggest lead being at twelve. margin when he hit the Judge had a good balance in its front end of a one and one. Dean scoring according to Yerkovich, with Soto leading with 21 points. He also had eight assists and hauled in 10 rebound which is remarkable for a 5'8" player at Micah Peters point guard. collected 14 points and had 16 rebounds, with Chris Gardner MIDVALE. A number of top coming up with 13 and Miller 12. finishes were recorded in state Coach Yerkovich is quite pleased from the competition by with the preseason play of his Intermountain gymnasts in Sports Academy team. He feels that his team Midvale. might have won one or two more Intermountain's team consisted of the games, but the officiating of six girls in the 4 age group. so far has left something to be included Stacy Fullmer, They desired. He was not at all pleased Keri Madsen, Kaprice Gunn, with the calls that went against Tegan Mullaney, Jessie Nielsen his team in the American Fork and Michelle McKendrick. game, which he feels his team Fullmer placed second on vault should have won. and bars and fifth while Madsen was fifth on bars Gunn fourth on vault. and A.F.74,Judge69 Of the 30 gymnasts in the 4 This was a classic David and group, Fullmer was one of the top Goliath confrontation, Friday six placers, scoring a 35.00 or night at Judge Memorial's gym and were it not for some questionable calls in the last couple minutes, the outcome would probably have been the same as in the Biblical story. KEARNS. When the But Judge, leading with power high school power ratings 2:38 left, had three' calls go first came out, Kearns high's crew against it, all when the Bulldogs was ranked second from the had the ball, in the next 1:37 and bottom in the 4A ranks, while, American Fork cashed in at the just within the past few days free throw line and went on to Bonneville carried the state's top win spot. Judge, losing its third game in Just what Kearns' shocking five starts, lost this one as it had 6 upset of the the other two, at the free throw untouchable Lakers says about line, as the Cavemen hit on 22x28 the various rating systems is while the Bulldogs had 15x22. debatable. But what it says about Judge has now lost by two, three, the character of the Cougar and basketball team is definite. margins. Coach Jim Yerkovich's team was Interestingly enough, the win definitely the underdog in this follows on the heels of Friday's 5 loss at Viewmont. game with American Fork starters averaging and The big victory will undoubtedly American Fork's put a lot more pressure on Judge's only SALT LAKE CITY. Judge Memorial won the neighborhood battle with East on Tuesday night at East's gym as it took an early starters were all 6-- 2 6-- 6 six-fo- ot 76-6- 74-6- 9. 48-4- 5 45-3- 3-- 3 54-5- 18-1- 60-6- 38-2- 8 66-6- 2 38-3- 5 1-- 68-6- 2, nt nt nt 66-6- 5. two-poi- nt then muscled in a shot from underneath and hit the foul shot 7 turnaround. Judge for a called time with 1:16 left and a foul was called away from the ball. Dean sank two more to make it a three-poilead, but Judge was still very much in the game. However, on Judge's next trip down the floor Gardner was called for a foul and Victor Valdez hit both and David's sling was empty. The Cavemen led through the first half, often getting two and three shots on the offensive board center and 7 with their forward controlling the rebounds, first quarter stretching a lead to 0 at the half. 'Judge, using a spread offense in the third quarter, outscored the Number One ranked Cavemen Dean led his team with 29 points, connecting on four regular baskets, four three pointers and was nine for eleven from the line. The two tall men, Rasmussen and Baldurn, had 1 3 and 1 5. Gardner had 18 for Judge with one three pointer. Chuck Miller who fouled out along with Peters and Soto, played a fine all around game and finished with 17. 68-6- nt 6-- 6-- 8 20-1- 5 38-3- 22-1- 3. Inter mountain Team Gains High Places 12-1- d, 12-1- better, who has now mandated into the Class II level. This weekend begins ISA's Class II season. Its first meet will take the team to Reno, Nev. for the sixth annual Flips Invitational, held at the Bally Grand Hotel. Representing Intermountain will be Jennifer Gibbs, Anjella Hintze and Lori Widerberg. January will keep the Class II squad in Utah for some local meets. On Feb. 13, 1988, ISA's Parents Booster Club will be hosting a Class II Optional Sweetheart Classic at the Midvale gym. banquet and awards ceremony earlier this month with assistant Wayne McQuivey, football coach at the University of Utah, serving as the special guest speaker. Jerry Haslam, head football at Hillcrest, represented the Husky staff in conducting the coach awards ceremony. Coach remarks McQuivey's focused on the need for work and effort in all major areas of an individual's life. Such effort is required of those who wish to become and a successful productive person in the world. Among the awards presented were the Principal's Academic Awards handed by Ted Lovato, to at Hillcrest, principal pre-Ieag- ue 74-6- 2, 9. here-to-fo- 84-7- five-poi- re nt year, Greg senior, most valuable player; and Jeff Cottle, senior, most inspirational player. Varsity Letter Awards were presented to the following seniors by coach Haslam: Layne Beeney, Troy Bench, Glade Bronilcel, Robert Butters, Mike Conover, Jeff Cottle, Sean Elder, Lynn Folkerson, Jeff Freeman, Russ Harmon, Bret Jesperson, Mike Neff, Scott Peacock, Bret Prawitt, Rex Prescott, Ben Slaugh, Trent Tripp, Todd Valentine, Greg Weichers and Brett Worthington. Juniors earning Letter Awards Mike were Adams, Darren Anderson, Robin Anderson, Jason Argyle, Kerry Armstrong, Paul Barton, Cory Bekkemellom, Greg Bentzen, Scott Berrett, John Jaren Bills, Matt Beverly, Chris Callis, Dev Bollwinkel, Chaston, Cory Cook, Tony Daley, Jeremy Davis, Robert Davis, Chris Duke, Ted Froisland, Paul Goff, Bryan Green, Robert Jon Scott Hill, Heywood, Jacobsen, Mark Jordan, Billy Weichers, 51-4- 6-- 4 6-- 0. 7 Arc Your Feet Trying To Tell You Something? CORNS t CALLOUSES lot May Not B Cutting To Th bottom of Tho ProMtm! "It's just a corn of i caHws," jmi sq. Thtra mif bt mora to it than mitts tht tjt. Com or callouus that do not to away or which rtoccw ma; hm a hiddtn proMom undtr tht skin that's causing tht problem. Early tfiipwsts and trtatmcnt by a professional can ttiminatt these iMtfinf problems terntr. Call Dr. Hotter today for a free consultation. 4? J MEDICAL FOOT TREATMENT CENTER 2400 W. 7IQ0 So., ForAppt.ci I ... n. unto soma 566-729- 7 Soo our off or ia Fob. Coupon look FOR FREE EXAMINATION 61-5- V SinalStS 9. 33-2- 3 East. In other sign matters, the commission approved sign requests from Discount Tires, 9032 So. State, Checker Auto, 9234 So. 700 East and Farmer Jack Supermarket, 1335 E. 10600 South. and the County Parks and Recreation Dept. requested and received approval for development of four ball diamonds on property south and southeast of Dewey Bluth Park, including Sandy's five acres and the county property. One pony diamond, two minormajor diamonds and one Babe Ruth diamond will be built. In other conditional use matters, Also Thursday, the commission the new approved city's development code, which has been undergoing revisions and studies for several months, and sent it on to the city council for its consideration and a vote. The development code contains guidelines for construction and standards development for Coed Volleyball Is Being Set Up SALT LAKE. Plans for a coed per team. Teams will play en Tuesday volleyball program consisting of well as as evenings at Bonneville Junior league play instructional clinics have been high school, 5330 So. 1660 East A announced by County Recreation player clinic has been scheduled for Jan. 5 and 12, Division officials. 6:30-9:3- 0 p.m., at Bonneville e co-e- d e A league is junior. will be the scheduled to begin play on Jan. Annette Cottle 19. Each coed team should consist instructor. The clinic fee is $15 of two males and one female or per player for both sessions. All two females and one male. All registration fees and forms must entries and fees must be be postmarked by Dec. 28. For more information call postmarked by 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 4. The league entry fee is $65 pro-seas- Six-tim- three-on-thre- 468-256- 0. A special Holiday Basketball Tournament will be held by the County Recreation Division and the AAUUSA Utah Assn. Dec. at Alta high 28-3- 0 school. The age tournament group is players irt" fifth through ninth grades. A $100 per team entry fee and a $6 per player AAU registration fee for each player is required. competition for designed E For additional information, call 468-256- 0. L H T liegaey is a fine stocking stuffer for James Michener fans. They'll enjoy the story of Major Norman Starr, who, before facing a Senate committee, spends a tense weekend reflecting on his rich American heritage and the Constitution. $16.95. Youth League Signups Near i v m the In mattress, zoning commission tabled a request from Alta View Hospital for changes in its directory sign at 9660 So. 1300 rs S3 kJ&SI the commission denied a request from Village Express to extend the hours of operation for a gas and convenience store at 8655 So. The commission Highland. approved the Hidden Oaks unit planned development subdivision located at 11750 So. Highland. go-ahe- 61-5- 34-3- 4. StflMf tht s Ball Fields Okayed For Dimple Dell SANDY. in the second." Bonneville, still playing as if it knew it would be able handle things in the end, moved in front will start at 7:30 p.m. by two in the third quarter, "Our kids were ready to play and According to coach Clark, the pace of Tuesday night's game was I don't think we caught them flat a little faster than the Cougars footed," Clark reported. "It was mightVe ordinarily liked, but probably one of the best games things were working out well so played in this gym in a long time." "Sure I think we were a little nobody questioned it. Kearns but then we've got a underrated, 9 trailed going into the final in Wickizer and kids of couple but stout defensive period, who virtual were forced Cosby, the to Lakers take pressure unknowns heading into the some ill advised with the rebounds ending up in season," he continued, "unknowns Kearns' hands. The Cougars who scored 54 points against Bonneville." outrebounded Bonneville with Nathan Wickizer picking up Viewmont 51, Kearns 45 14 on his own. Bonneville led a couple of times in the fourth quarter, but once Cold shooting from both the field Kearns got in front it stayed and the foul line helped there. Offensively, Kearns was contribute to the Cougars' able to burn the Bonneville press desmise in this hard fought for some layups that contributed to coach contest. According to the final total. Kenyon Clark, Kearns shot just Wickizer and Danny Cosby each 35 peracent from the field and had 27 points to lead Kearns' was only 50 percent at the charity while Dean Larsen scoring, stripe, 6x12. chipped in 15. Kearns totalled up Nathan Wickizer was the only 18 assists with Cosby getting player to have a hot night from eight Brady Clark five and the field, hitting for 23 points. Wickizer three. Danny Cosby added 13 as the "We got the ball to the people only other Cougar in double who were hitting," coach Clark figures. said of his offensive performance. "Nathan got hot, hitting 10 of his Kearns shot 52 percent from the points in the first quarter," field and 67 percent from the foul recounted coach Clark, "and the kids started going to him, maybe line, 16x24. The game was close throughout, too much. We needed to try and Kearns holding a slim edge get some other kids in the at the end of the first quarter, but offense." by the half things were all even at Bonneville, which may have been a little stunned in the first quarter, in the words of coach Clark, "figured things out 20-1- 9 W. Jordan Thompson,-Rus- Vicchrilli, Dave Washburn, Scott Van Valkenburg, Dave Weiss, Jared Wong. Holiday Hoop Tourney Set tomorrow Kearns, beginning when South (Friday) pays a call. Then on Tuesday the Cougars travel to Clearfield, both games three-pointe- Ryan Silvies, Steve SANDY. Extended hours for a grocery store and some new ball fields in the Dimple Dell Park area were among the items given the by the . Planning Commission here Thursday. The Fiesta Village location of the Farmer Jack's grocery store chain for commission the asked of hours the extend to approval individuals with the highest of After consideration grade point averages. Those operation. commission the the request, receiving these awards included Jason Jeff agreed to let the store, located at Argyle, junior; Freeman, senior; Darren Milne, 8725 So. Highland, remain open the junior; Scott Peacock, senior; and until midnight through the After Jan. season. 2, holiday Bryan Swapp, junior. to to back revert will have store Team awards, presented by coach Haslam, were the following: an earlier closing time of 10 p.m. Recreation Bryan Swapp, junior player of the The City Parks and in cooperation with year; Robert Butters, senior, Department, Baseball Assn. Jordan the Valley lineman of the Cougars Shock Lakers 66-6- Lloyd, Arthur Moes, Andy Myers, Troy Riding, Craig Ritchie, Dave Roberts, Gary Smith, Dave Staple, Bart Street, Bryan Swapp, vim. :izr,ft) (; SALT LAKE. The registration deadline for youth basketball teams what would like to participate in Salt Lake County's highly competitive "super league" is tomorrow (Friday). "Super leagues" are designed for competetive play. Players chosen to participate have exhibited advanced skills in recreation or school leagues. The program is open to players in fifth through ninth grade. A $170 per team entry fee will include seven to eight games and first and second place team trophies. Individuals desiring additional information should call 468-256- 0. liiii lilil Desenet Boo!( Visit Mormon Handicraft - the (or ' Christmas store liiii llililli t!!if liii Hi |