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Show 9 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Dec. 15, 1988 SFOItTS IF .r ' if.-,,- PASSING BY, REACHING IN. ..Af- - falling to the floor, Taylorsvllle player Is hurdled by one Bingham opponent, while another tries to Paced by a performance by Natalie Will iams and a effort by Taylor, Wendy Taylorsville gradually wore down a gritty bunch of visitors from Bingham in girls basketball, Friday eventually winning The then Lady Warriors followed with victories at West Jordan 8 Monday and Layton 8 Tuesday. The Lady Warriors will host Weber today (Thursday) at 3:30 p.m., while Bingham will be at Clearfield tomorrow (Friday) at 4. On Tuesday, Taylorsville will travel to Viewmont for a 5:30 p.m. game. At the end of the first period of play Friday, the game was still close, Taylorsville holding an 11-- 7 69-4- 16-1- 4. 54-3- a 27-1- from a also held a 6 edge on last second 4 loss at Bountiful Bengals boards. the on Friday, the boys basketball "Though it might npt look like it from Brighton team high from the score, we actually ran overcame a young, but improving bur offense better and we didn't 5 in a Kearns crew Tuesday contest that was actually tougher turn the ball over as much," Coach Kearns Weymouth than the final score might Anderson "They're reported. indicate. a good team." (Brighton) just Jordan West host Brighton Danny Stirland and Tony Rios tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 then each notched 13 points to lead entertain Orem Tuesday at 6 pan. Kearns' scoring. The Cougars shot just .48 percent from the line, 78, Kearns 55 39-2- 57-5- 78-5- Brighton 12x25. throughout the Brighton contest, amassing a 3 lead at the close of the first quarter. With 1:30 left in the second period, Kearns trailed by 11, but Brighton turned a steal into two points and added a pair of to wrap up the first led Bountiful 57, Brighton 54 21-1- three-pointe- rs halfupbyl8,42-24- . Continuing its offensive surge, 4 Brighton outscored Kearns in the third quarter to earn a 8 advantage. The Cougars posted 17 points in the final period to the Bengals' 12, but it was just too little, too late. "We were very methodical in handling their press," commented Brighton Coach Larry Yates. "We just didn't let it bother us. We took our time and were able to get some layups." Though his team did win by a margin, Yates did have some complementary things to say about his Kearns opponents. "They're going to be a good team," Yates stated. "I was impressed with their team and their coach." Brighton's Drew Peterson led all scorers with 24 points, while Tod Johnson added 11 and Mare Hagen 10. Brighton was 12x16 from the foul line, 75, and 29x52, 56, from the field. The to Coach Yates, Brighton got off to a slow start in the first half of Friday's contest. The Bengals did recover well enough, however, to cut a 17-first quarter According 12-poi- SLCC Bruins 24-1- the win," commented Taylorsville coach John Lambourne. "The important thing for us was that, Beating Ricks even with Williams sitting out much of the third quarter due to foul trouble, we were still able go from an eight-poito an lead." 18-poi- nt nt Lambourne felt Monday's win at West Jordan was "probably our best overall game of the year," as Taylorsville broke away from an 1 first quarter tie to led by at the half and five, at end of three quarters. Taylorsville then outscored West Jordan 2 in the final period. Williams had 21 points, Taylor 13 and sophomore Jill Chapman added nine. Johnson had 11 points to lead West Jordan, while Dennis contributed seven. 11-1- 23-1- 8, 35-2- 6 19-1- three-year-o- ld 1 program. The victory was the most points ever scored against the Vikings in their history, . Much of the success was due to e California MVP John Staggers, who scored 26 points. This was the first game in which he's been able to play for the Bruins. Also to the contributing g victory were Melvin Love with 24 points, Olympus alumnus Matt Barnes with 19 points and Issy Washington with 16. 123-11- 75-ye- ar two-tim- , record-breakin- l:lllTN1,',riVrH 3 three-point- CALL 566-989- 8 FOX INSTALLED Horns Improvement. We Stand Behind Our Product!. WEEK SAVE AAA ( UW IU eSIDINO e ROOr CONVIMIONS SDiai e ROOM ADMTIONS i e WINDOWS e noor FINCING 6ARA0ES ALWAYS miNDIT ISTIMATIS IN TNI COMFORT Of TOUR NOMI. rtll, Entrants in the Eldorado tourney take part as teams and no individual honors are given out. Brighton started out by defeating Warren, California 66-then stopped Clark high school from Nevada 56-The Bengals most decisive win came against while Winslow, Arizona 68-their closest match saw them get by Paradise Valley, Arizona Brighton defeated host Eldorado 5 for the title. Brighton's tournament lineup included Chris Carlson at 103 pounds, Rand Adams at 112, Travis Norton at 119; Danny Cloward, 125; Brad Strawn, 130; Mark Shimizu, 135; Chris Skudlarczyk, 140; Mike Clegg, 0 0 2. 0, 7:30. The Bengals opened Wednesday's match with a pin from Chris Carlson at 103 pounds followed by a win by decision by Jason Short at 112. Rand Adams, Danny Cloward, Brad Strawn, Mark Shimizu, Chris Skudlarczyk and Mike Clegg then notched pins at 119, 125, 130, 135, 140 and 145 pounds. Mike Carlson won his 152 match by forfeit then Mark Mortensen, 160 pounds; Jeff Gloeckner, 171; Brian Nelson, 189; and Rod Stone, heavyweight, wrapped things up by pinning 34-2- 1. 32-1- MiMdMics i TOTAL MOBILE SYSTEMS & TELEVISION O Gf lmtofimf mttMM JVC RCA FACTOR Y CtkTlFIED "Serving Utah Since 1970" s:::: SERVICE VHS no t:::: ;::: :::: i waiting time BETA 6 MM . ( Oo. WITH CHRISTMAS JUST . AROUND THE CORNER, HAVE YOU CONSIDERED THE loss." Drew Peterson with 23 points and Marc Hagan with 13 topped the Bengals' scoring chart. Brighton shot 64 from the line and only 20x57 from the field, The Bengals did work the boards well with 41 rebounds, but turned 'the ball over 16 times, .u r? i it i uuiaen cagies nocKey Stocking Staffers 5 Games For Just $2000! -- notching just eight not a good ratio in Yates' book. West Jordan Picks Up Easy Mat Win Over AF WEST JORDAN. Six pins, two wins by technical fall and a win by forfeit propelled West Jordan high's wrestling team to another decisive dual meet victory, stopping visiting American Pork 1 Thursday night. The Jaguar mat crew will go up against Ilillcrest today (Thursday) at Hillcrest with junior varsity matches slated to start at 5 p.m. with varsity action to 58-1- at 7:30. West Jordan Coach Tex Casto reported those winning by pins included Chris Jaramillo at 103 Jeremy Gessel at 125, Sounds,McOmie at 135; Efrem Slivers, 145; Jason Casto, 152; and Jim Rowe, 189. Justin and Williams, 119, Larry Mannikko, 171, both overcame their opponents by technical fall. Wayne Anderson, heavyweight, won by forfeit, while Nick Gee battled to a draw at 140. Coach Larry Jaramillo reported his junior varsity matmen won 7 in their match with the Cavemen. Jared Hill, 112; Rusty Rawson, 119; Mat Larsen, 125; Justin Waterson, 135; Eric Breinholt, 160; Alex Hansen, 171; and Chad Garfield, heavyweight, all won by falls. , SPECIALS 145; Mike Carlson, 152; Mark Mortensen, 160; Jeff Gloeckner, 171; Bryan Nelson, 189; and Rod Stone, heavyweight. In its dual match with Uintah, Chris Carlson the opened festivities with a pin at 103, but the Utes pinned back at 112 over Jason Short Norton lost by decision at 119 and Cloward by fall at 125. Greg Holton got Brighton back on track with a pin at 130, Strawn followed with decision at 135 and Skudlarczyk won by fall at 140. After Clegg had fallen by decision at 145, Mike Carlson won by decision at 152. Mortensen at 160 and Nelson at 189 also lost decision, but Gloeckner won a decision at 171 and Stone pinned at heavyweight. dual non-leag- er . on these: sent pre-leag-ue nt . THIS 69-4- 54-5- follow BONDED LICENSED INSURED 33-2- 48-3- take-away- s, IDAHO. Salt Lake Community College, ranked 15th nationally, beat Ricks College for the first time in its Uintah 4 in a Brighton hosted. COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS. A week after West Jordan set a state dual match scoring record against Orem, Brighton high mat team broke it by shattering the Tigers 77-- Wednesday with 11 pins, one win by forfeit and one win by decision. Brighton, looking to defend its region and state championships, continues league action tonight at Mountain View, mat time set for margin to five, by the their opponents. halfway point. Bountiful stretched things out Over the weekend, Brighton again in the third period, gave an equally impressive outscoring Brighton 14-- 9 to take a performance in taking top honors 8 lead into the final quarter. at the prestigious Eldorado Brighton made another run, this Tournament in Las Vegas, time catching and passing the defeating teams from Arizona, Braves 3 with just 24 seconds Nevada and California. Tuesday left. Bountiful responded with a night the Bengals edged tough three-poibasket. Brighton missed a of its own and was forced to foul. Bountiful finished up with one free throw. "We just didn't play well," Yates put it bluntly. "It was our first game away and I think we learned a lot from it But, of course, it hard to take a loss, any 34-2- 9, while REXBURG, Bingham play- - Taylorsvllls's girls, playing at home Friday, 4 loss In the Bengal Matmen Blank Orem Tigers 35. Set Record In 66-3- 23-poi- nt 9, ft L AT HER FINGERTIPS... Bengals Pound Cougar Club Reboundinsr -- sr goes high off the floor after a rebound, while Tay- - Bingham away with a lorsville opponents wait to see If she can control, contest Rebound From Loss - KEARNS. J,A ' kjti 4. 48-3- 51-4- I pre-leag- But the Lady advantage. Warriors continued build in the second period, outscoring Bing2 9 ham for a halftime lead. Taylorsville shifted into high gear for the third quarter, as Taylor posted 10 of the Lady Warriors' 21 points. Bingham answered with just 11 and trailed 0 with one quarter to play. After Williams and Taylor, Trudy Derrick was the next highest scorer for Taylorsville with seven points, while Jill Chapman added six. Stephan had 15 points to lead Bingham with Bleak, Dimond, and Johnston each contributing six. Taylorsville shot 50 from both the field and the line and had a big edge in rebounding. "We felt extremely good about 20-poi- nt f lTtJ . take the basketball away. Scene It from Friday after-to- r basketball contest, which the noon girls' homestandlng Lady Warriors won 69-4- Lady Miners, Jaguars Both Victims OfTavl lorsville In Court Battles TAYLORS VILLE. ,. ..... w""" 28-poi- nt '. " ' 48-1- - December 17 Santa Visits The Golden Eagles Bring Everyone! 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