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Show 7 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Dec. 22, 1988 SF03T3 Jordan Girls Suffer First Judge Rips East, Overtolioo Davto SALT LAKE. The usual scoring explosion, which has been taking place mostly in the second half for the Judge Memorial Bulldogs, came early here Tuesday night aa Jimmy Soto led the way back with four steals in the last quarter. The first steal came with 3 as he stole the the score ball and hit on a three point bomb to tie the game. He then stole the inbound pas and scored on a drive to give his team ' the lead and on the next Davis trip downcourt; he again stole the ball and on his drive to the basket was fouled while making his shot. He sank Che free throw and all at once the deficit was turned into a short of the school record, set In 1970. . Jimmy Soto had SO points and grabbed seven rebounds while handing out six assists. He also to had six recoveries. Chris Jones Judge raced past East 8 improve to scored 21 while grabbing 12 Judge will host Highland rebounds and he also had six tomorrow (Friday) in a 7:30 game assists while the ball five and should the Bulldogs win, they times Nathanstealing Semerad had his will tie the school record for usual fine rebounding game with consecutive wins. They will 16 while scoring 12 while Bob complete their preleague schedule Solvason had nine points and 10 the following Friday with a 7:30 rebounds. asset Yerkovich wag most pleased game at Ben Lomond in Ogden. The score in Tuesday's game with his center combination of Davis held an eight-poie lead and was ahead by after two minues were gone in the David Webster and Justin Walsh first quarter was 1 in favor of as the two combined for a season eight at the end of the third East as Judge could not seem to high of 14 points and 24 rebounds quarter using a lot of time, get things together, but all at with Walsh having nine of each . sometimes a minute, before trying once "came the deluge" as the and Webster pulling down 15 for a basket and it was difficult for Judge to utilize its fast Dogs scored 13 unanswered rebounds. breaking offense. However, after points in a three minute span to lead Soto's larceny Davis was forced to After East cut that to Judge 63, Davis 61 8 e abandon the control game and came a (9-and the score at the end of the quarter Davis used a. cpnttoLgame Jo Judge was able to stretch its lead. was 24-get ahead and stay ahead of Soto led his team in scoring with Judge, helped by 8x11 at the free Judge Memorial Friday night and 31, which is his average for the throw line in the second quarter, it looked hi though Judge's six first seven games, while having 9 led at the half and then game winning streak-w- as about seven recoveries. Chris Jones, maintained the lead throughout to end who was forced to sit out almost a - " the second half, once leading by The score, with less than five quar ter because of foul trouble, 22, before East cut. the final minutes left, showed Davis with came through with 18 points while an eight-poimargin to 12. lead, but then the dishing out nine assists. Rob Judge Coach Jim Yerkovich was seeming-- ly inevitable Judge Solvason had 11 points while pleased with the outcome of the scoring outbreak occurred and Nate Semerad again led his team game and was especially pleased Judge went on a 20-- 3 scoring in rebounding with nine. with the early scoring runs. He splurge which netted the Builders was delighted that his team had their seventh straight victory, 78 rebounds, which was just one 58-5- Hawks Edge Huskies In Tuesday Court Contest Hoop Loss SANDY. The girls basketball team at Jordan high suffered its first loss of the season 4 last Tuesday at Springville, but came back true to form a week later to 1 in destroy Spanish Fork another road game. Jordan will entertain Ben Lomond at 7 p.m. today (Thursday) and West Jordan at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 30. Alta high's basket-baile- knof the score at Hillcrest continued to slide in may have had their share of trouble at Mountain View the third quarter as Orem moved in the late going. but they put ahead Friday, falling it behind them at Hillcrest Hillcrest, however, managed to Tuesday, edging their Husky stay close through most of the hosts final period, trailing by just three Tuesday's contest was the with a minute left to play. Then second region setback in a row for Orem notched some quick layups and Hillcrest had to start taking Hillcrest, which dropped a decision at Orem in its opener chances, not many of which paid off. Friday. The Hawks will now be off for "We almost played well enough Jordan 65, Spanish Fork 31 the holiday moritorium, not to win," reported Hillcrest playing again until Friday, Dec. assistant Wayne Langpap, "but Balanced scoring, solid rebound- 30, when they travel to Viewmont, we just didn't shoot well at all." ing and tough defense were the for a 7:30 p.m. game. Hillcrest The Huskies ended up shooting keys to Tuesday's win at Spanish hosts Taylorsville today (Thurs- 38 from the field, 20x53, and, Fork. Meanwhile, 25 of Spanish day) and visits Bountiful on Dec. Orem wasn't much better again, Fork's 31 points were scored by 30, both games starting at 7:30. 22x55. Hillcrest was 6x9, at two 40, players. just free throwing shooting, 67, Kristy Brown led Jordan's Alta 43, Hillcrest 40 while Orem was 11x19, 58. Both with 15 and added scoring points teams had .28 rebounds, but 20 of nine steals, five assists, five After leading by seven points Hillcrest's were defensive. rebounds and three blocked shots. early in the fourth quarter, Alta Michelle Riches hit for 12 points, saw its lead cut to three by the Fourteen offensive boards by the Carman Brown for 10, Andrea Huskies. BJ. Rousey boosted it Tigers really hurt. Hendrickson nine points and nine back to five with two free throws Ryan Sylvies led the Huskies in rebounds and Nicole Swan seven at the nine second mark then scoring with 13 points, while Tony points and nine boards. Ryan Sylvies shaved it back to Dailey added 10 points and 11 Jordan took charge early, three with a jumper at the buzzer. rebounds. Guard Pat Haws Hillcrest had led through most dished out five assists. doubling Spanish Fork's point production 16-- 8 at the end of the of the first half, despite its cold The first Lady shooting from the floor. At the quarter. Beetdiggers Continued to score at close of the first period, the e a roughly pace to lead Huskies were on top 1 and at 7 at the midway point and the half 1 But in the second half,. at the dose of three outscored Hillcrest's shooting problems Jordan quarter. 0 in the final began to catch up with it as the iSpanish Fork Huskies posted just six points to eight minutes. UNION. West Jordan high the Hawks' 11, Alta pulling in SANDY. The deadline for Alta's biggest lead, picked up its third straight league front at Springville 62, Jordan 54 dual meet wrestling victory as mentioned, in the fourth individuals wishing to take part Thursday night at Hillcrest The first quarter of last quarter was seven points, but in Sandy Recreations V Adult r The Jaguar grapplers will now difficulties converting at the foul Mens Open Basketball league is Tuesday's game at Springville take a break for the holidays, was the killer line helped Hillcrest stay on the today (Thursday). for Jordan, as the their next meet not scheduled Lady Beetdiggers were outscored Hawks' heels. Registrations will be taken at until Thursday, Jan. 5, at home 14-- Jordan "We missed a lot of free throws the Recreation Office, 440 East could not hit simply against Bingham at 7:30 p.m. the inside shot and it appeared, at that could've put the game away 8680 So., 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The cost Individual winners for West least to for us," commented Alta coach per team is $300. All players fans, that Jordan in Thursday's match at SpringvilleBeetdigger Ron Carting later. "And Hillcrest must be 18 years of age or older couldn't miss. Jordan Hillcrest included John Lovato at and each team is limited to a its way out of the capitalized." fought 112 pounds, Justin Williams, 119; doldrums in the second two maximum of Dixon DeHart Darin and college Tyler period, Jeremy Gessel, 125; Chris Ogura, outscoring Springville led Alta's scoring 14 points each, lettermen. but 130; Efrem Slivers, 145; Jason still trailed by The league will consist of eight Dixon adding 10 rebounds. The eight, Casto, 152; Lonnie Manniko, 171; Jordan cut the margin to six, Hawks, despite their problems in teams with competition starting and Jim Rowe, 189. Williams, the late going, shot 15x22 from Wednesday, Jan. 4. All games will by the end of the third be played in the Sandy City Hall Ogura and Manniko all won by period, but Springville went on the foul line.. pins. In addition, MacOmie another tear in the final stanza, "The real telling point for us," Gym. Awards will be given for the battled to a draw at 152 pounds. posting 18 points to Jordan's 16. reported Hillcrest coach Steve first place team and individual, Jordan got only 11 points from , Hillcresfs Ted Sierer won by Margetts, "was the fact we shot second place team and third place major decision at 103 pounds and its inside people, staving in the 14x51 from the field, 27 percent team. More Jeff Martin drew at 135, while game on - the strength of its You don't need to say more than information can be ext 'SccttCock ' at" 160 and outside shooting. Half of its 54 that. We are just ' having a " obtained by calling 269. heavyweight Alan Lamb won by points came from three-poioroblem in that area." ' fall. ; . . - . range. Ryan Sylvies was the only Hillcrest won the J.V. match Kristy Brown topped Jordan's in double figures at 10 Husky 9HLssJHHflsVsj)V' West Jordan wrestlers scoring with 21 points, hitting 1 points, while Aaron Love added three-poivictories Lori in event that three shots.' picking up nine. were Casey Olson, 103; Jarrod Thurgood was next with 11 Alta got off to a quick start Hill, 112; Jeff Terpin, 160; and points, nine from three-poiATTHE READY.. . West Jordan's Chris Ogura gets reedy to at Mountain View, Friday Alex - Hansen, 171. Chad range and Keesha Horrocks notching nine points, in the words continue sedon against Hlllcrest opponent In 130 pound match from and Mark notched a trio of 130, Waterson, Thursday dual meet The Jaguar wrasUsrs sddsd another victory to their of Coach Carling, "right out of the war chest by defeating the homeeUndlng Huskies for nine points. Martinez, 1 52, won by forfiet. chute." The only problem was the Hawks didn't score for the next I $ five minutes of the first quarter and wound up trailing 13-- Alta, suffering from cold shooting and a lack of offensive rebounds, fell behind by eight, by the half. TAYLORS VILLE. Members of pretty well coffllidermg""Btal report that Recreation and Parks South Jordan has also agreed to Things didn't get any better in for capital will generate about $5 of its own build a fence, of what height the the second half as the Hawks the County Recreation Board, - county funding To celebrate with joy revenue, about half of its overall county requires, between the continued to lose ground, winding meeting at Salt Lake Community improvements. down by 13, third" the "The actual amount and thank you all received the and quarter diamonds last up represents budget. Equestrian Wednesday, College Alta could only shave a One of the areas in which the Park race track. an update on the current status of about 53 of the county's total for your loyal & the County Recreation and Parks capital improvements budget of division will receive additional point off the Bruin margin in the Pending working agreements welcome support. $2.5 million," Stewart reported. revenue is from an increase in its with both South Jordan and West final period, scoring 19 points to 1989 budget. " Director Glen Lu "We could budget $12 million for park reservation fees. Fees will be Jordan were also discussed by the Mountain View's 18. Division Tm love & friendship "We shot just 34 from the floor conducted the tour, noting both this and still not cover everything going up anywhere from 20 to board. Sports director Mike and our wish that and got only five offensive :., 60 depending on the type of Peterson reported, beginning Jan. funding levels requested and we need." rebounds for the night and you're amounts actually proposed for the yon and yours have According to Lu, most of the facility rented and the size of the 1, the county will implement a not going beat many people The division's program that will provide those a Joyful holiday. parks operation, recreation, golf items listed on the sheet of group renting courses and capital improvement proposed capital improvements Bruce Henderson stated that the communities with such activities playing like that," Carling noted. Darin Dixon's 14 points led machine-pitc- h increases were needed to keep as baseball, To greet the Hew Year budgets. Both Lu and County are maintenance. Alta's scoring, while Tyler DeHart in Mike line Stewart sand with increased Commissioner football, "relatively tennis,, flag "It will be very difficult over the costs." and pledge to you hit for 12 more. The Hawks went stressed that any cuts made were next few v. volleyball, summer adult basketto new develop years any the foul line, from 21x34 from requested levels, not from Rental fees for park pavilions ball, x youth basketball, adult .; LiX parks," he said. to 16x18 for the Bruins. our high standards. compared actual operations. a Softball, pol swimming program, Lu suggested thai one area his will go from $20 to $30, up 50, and kindergarten Lu noted that $2,519,458 had department may want to explore for groups of people; from school pick-uOrem 56, Hillcrest 47 to for of $50 $65, for would to been with the groups problem regard 30, parks requested and summer camp day programs, to 30 for $100 $130, operation, but had been cut be a bonding issue in the the field trips plus a Both teams were ice cold from race, Softball, Groups of $120,000, 15.6, leaving actual future, but quickly added all groups of tournaments field in the first half of and the golf volleyball 600 more than people will also The possibilities must be studied first. funding at $2,399,458. Town for West Jordan Days. Friday's game at Orem, the recreation budget had been cut The new budget also included a have to comply with Health events as such For Huskies hitting just 7x25 and the swimming, 4883 South State $75,000, from $7,361,644 4 merit increase to employees Department guidelines and fee just d summer camp, day Tigers 8x25. Hillcrest held a 12-schedules for mass to $7,286,644. Golf courses, for whose performance meets or gatherings. and kindergarten 262-268- 5 lead at the end of the first Building rental fees will include and which funding for is based on exceeds county standards. Lu also will provide the second Orem pick-uthe in but county " the quarter, from to or $25 $30 following: revenue produced, requested and noted the budget takes into All of the outscored the Huskies 10-- 7 to transportation. received $1,394,595. account the establishing of 20 for regular uses; $65 to $80, ' will be supported for weddings; and $125 to programs The largest cuts came in the enterprise funds for both Wheeler through user fees. $160, 20, for commercial uses. divisions capital improvements Farm and the Equestrian Park. will take an existing "We Henderson noted that Salt Lake ' "I feel ifs a good budget," Lu request, where the $5,477,930 member of our staff and satellite for $30 a City currently charges our will was slashed to $4,328,973 or 80 summarized. "It keep that person in the community to small pavilion and $40 for a large to $1,148,957. Howevef, Commisparks in good condition and our administrative those programs," i -, pavilion; Murray fees for small sioner Stewart noted Recreation programs will continue." Peterson explained. "They will be and Parks actually came off Lu was particularly pleased to pavilions are $10 for residents placed at either city hall or in the and $15 for and $15 Lunch finuiifast Dinner. public works building." for residents and $25 for Good's "Something on the also Always Cooking"! Peterson reported for large pavilions. 'Your Home Away From Nome" current level of participation in Sugarhouse Park fees are $20 and basketball his department's youth 125 end Sandy City charges $10 ! programs. At present, according or a half day and $20 for a full to Peterson, 7,193 young people small for a and day $20 pavilion are taking part at 45 sites. About and $40 for large pavilions. 778 are participating in the "These new fees should put us level, 2,474 in the competitive about in the SPECIALLY DESIGNED middle," right Z to Coach Hal Hale felt his team travelled SAftDYJordan District (roughly South County Henderson stated. GIK3EXSXEAD HOUSES FROM Orem last Wednesday and lost should have won the game but the Jordan School District area), The new rental fee schedule was which tied was few 9 in a game that the Diggers suffered a 3,512 in the Granite District and by unanimous voteof with just a minute and a half to mental lapses along with the difS approved 429 in the Salt Lake District tiie board. HiMTniv Dire Peterson said the reason for the go. culty in hitting the front end of ALSO APPROVED BY THE lower numbers in the Salt Lake The Beetdiggers could not cash the one and ones and Orem 10" Pecan I V" Pumpkin in on several one and one cashed in on the mistakes and hit BOARD was a request from District is competition from four to ' use a basket Jordan the three South at a key City point or five other similar programs. He 10" Mince Meat ?4W attempts and Orem pulled away. 5$ $7 to bordering the added that with the combined Jordan, will travel to Woods end of the game make the score strip of property for 10" seemed. Park wider than Cream V it r.lfirttt expanding effort of the County and Junior Equestrian Cross for a game at 7:30 tonight Ryan Williams led the Diggers ball diamonds at its city park. Jazz programs, the total number (Thursday) and will not play with 18 while Bill Noble Use of the property will be under of participants could grow to again until after the first of the in scoring see-iem so. staxx Op& Day we m to M. scored 11. a long term lease agreement and 7,500 by the first of the year. year. 90-7- 8-- 0. five-poi- nt UNION. 19-1- rs 9. , 62-5- 38-3- 4 68-5- 6, 65-3- 43-4- 0. 56-4- 7 nt half-tim- 5-- - 14-- ' 5. 14-- mini-delug- 0) 9. ' 45-2- - . nt , 68-6- Jcguar Uatmcn 1. Stop Huskies In Deal Match J 14-1- two-to-on- 36-1- 18-1- 6. 41-2- . 24-1- 27-2- 36-2- Signups Due Thursday In Mens League 4. 1. 4. 18-1- 6, 30-2- 2. 44-3- 8, . -- 566-156- 1 nt . " wajHBBBBBBl 36-2- 1. nt the season nt three-pointe- rs 36-2- 1. SffK7 9. County Recreation Preview 1989 Budget 29-2- 1, : -f- 50-3- 7. . it ll, ; after-scho- ol year-roun- d p, 250-49- 9; 5-- 500-plu- s. 4, k 3 9 year-roun- after-scho- ol p, 23, "- s ts Beetdiggers Fall Short Again Tigers Wedneoday n non-reside- HAPPY H0LIBA2E $19'5 v3 68-5- 'u 19-fo- ot . f.fc..rW nnnrn twin |