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Show Crooshul Time In Basketball Divers Shine As Tooele Gains Wins Over Provo Call cm key, crucial, vital or by any name basketball games this weekend and Tuesday have special significance for every team involved. For example there is the confrontation Friday at Dugway between Wend- - 1 over and Dugway, Right I Truiscrirt, Tliurv., January 29, Toot-l- e 15 Tiu-siIj- am! gr was the Ruffs 1 divers that stole the show m and the girls the laws 101-7- A A ( V. Spurt By Jordan Decks Tooele Girls 1 97-7- 6 j victories over the Bulldogs. Nelson w as home, dev led by the flu, and the states fourth place finisher a sear ago. Drew Daniels of Provo, won the diving with a score of 261.90 w hile Tooele divers Roliert Jarauullo and R. I) England were flashing some of their IhM form of over will just about nail down a spot in the Region play-off- s - first three teams while a win for the go Mustangs will give them some breathing room, and a good shot at a tie for second place, providing Wendover should st ub their toe. Wendover coach Dean Stringham wants to move out front, Dugway coach George Bruce wants to keep close to the Wildcats. IN THEIR first meeting, Wendover eked out a one- win at Wendpoint, 58-5over, and that just isn't a big enough margin to claim superiority. The fur will lie flying at - j For three and a half shot shot ordau rail in front ers Tooele held the I) .16 and it was all over quart 4. iiM-- r band over Jordan, but the Ruffs could never get A Nl comfortable breathing room, and the Jordan caught fire in the filial four minutes to eiase 1 . Tooele's slim lead and cats e Beet-digge- the sear. Jarauullo, getting closer to 200 points in each meet, finished second, with his lest ever score of 98 40. and Richard wasn't far d out a sis j mi n(, 'e 47-4- win. didn't pl.tv good at all, was coach Debbie Hcuuetts comment following the game. "Now we are laced m the almost iuijiov-sibljiositioii of having to win every one of our re- 1 with a score of 187.30 just e points. In the girls coniNtition, Michacla Hinkles hit her liest score, 171 25 n 7 maining games, if we expect to gel into tournament points, to win the diving, Dugway Friday night. Lawson launches Shot Shannon Lawson leaps high oser Judge plascrs to get off shot in last weeks game sgainst the Bullfogs. Tooele will be looking for its first league win of (lie sear Fridas hen they go to Vernal for a game with Uintah, kec-le- her performance, s came up w it a good score of 1 16 05. earning her third plate. Tooele coach Mel Roberts juggled Ins line-u- Is never-the-les- Friday. The Pokes ) are just one game in back of Intermountain and are fresh ) from a victory, while Intermountain is still smarting from its first loss to Lehi. (2-2- p something fierce Tuesday, due partly to illness of some (3-1- Coach Bob Williams wants to drag Intermountain out of second place, and the Cowboys get that chance in this meeting. Tournament time is approaching fast and no one is more aware of the fact than the coaches and players of Dugway, ing on its home court (Mur- Wendover, ray and Judge), the Buffs Grantsville and Tooele and cant afford any more losses they know that to get into if it expects to get into post these play-off- s they must season play. pile up the victories. That is THE Tooele JV team is what makes high school basundefeated and Leavitt has ketball so exciting. Tooele been using members of this at Uintah; Wfendover at team more and more often Dugway; Intermountain at as he looks for a winning Crantsville, is a choice menu and one that is certain combination. Grantsville has a chance to attract hundreds of fans. scoring 9 points more than she has ever scored M iss Buckley is rapidly rounding into top form after lotting the Ixtard a couple of weeks ago. her Susan Vian previous lies! score by 19 points, accumulating IWI 95 points to finish second hi the , even diving. Kristine though she wasn't satisfied j; with to move into a tie for second place in Region Nine when it entertains Intermountain Tuesday. OS I Even though Tooele's number one diver, Scott Nelson couldnt nuke the it trip to Provo. now Wendover is in second place in the league standing, two games in front of Dugway and a game in bat k of Tintic. A win for Wend- Tooele gets the bottom Friday and the top Tuesday, travelling to Vernal to battle winless Uintah Friday and will return home Tues- day to tangle with second place Cyprus. Tooele is winless in three outings and will attempt to put Uintah all alone in the basement by getting its first win of the year. A WIN over Uintah could get the Buffs on a winning streak and at least put them in the proper mood to face the fast- - breaking Pirates 1 of his stalwarts, but mainly to give everyone on the squad a chance to st rut their First year coach, Berne Leavitt thinks that if his Buffs can get a taste of victory they will be alright and be capable of beating any team in the league. Tooele is definitely behind the eight-bal- l, with two of its three defeats com- stuff. Co-cata- Galen Barney made the trip, but didn't suit up, and neither Bill Lawrence, premier breast stroke swimmer, nor Nelson, the diver made the trip. More Provo Firsts Even though Provo managed to cop the majority of first places, six to five, it was Tooeles superior depth that racked up the points. Provo outscored Tooele in three indievents, the vidual medley, the 100 and the yard freestyle ( 1 ) 400 yard free relay 200-yar- (9-7- ), (8-6- PAUL FRAILEY Helps Tooele JVs to Undefeated Record. while Tooeles winning margins were much greater. for Tooele. Tooele c mild have heljied their own cause with more accurate foul shooting, but they missed the front end of a one and one foul situation Marianne (ior-dotwice broke the Tooele scoring drought with a side shot, that brought the score to 3S41. but the Buffs could get no closer. JORDAN got two more field goals, while the t Tooele could do was a fool shot and a field go.il. Hie Buffs had all kinds of la-s- trouble breaking through HE first half is over for Jordan's one defense, and the Tooele gals, who now the few tunes they did, they have a record as they missed the close lit shots as ojN'ii the second half lodas they experienced a terrible jilav." 1 BONNIE ATKIN Hits lies! time and gets a first place in Provo meet. Dana Tan-gre- n swam in only one event, the 500 free winch he won in the tune of 5 16 82, and Stuart Smith made a rare appearance m the 50 free winning in the tune of n 25 40. Swimmers posting their fastest trines of the year, in addition to Tangrcn and Smith, were Scott Holt in n the 200 free, Peter in the I(K) back, and Brent Out en in the 50 free. Closest race for the Iroys was the dual lietwcon W ise of Provo and Tooele's Rob Fui-maon- Raird. Wise got a fingernail win, by .12 of a second. 4 Memorial. hosting Judge Recording their fastest The Ruffs had led by slim tunes among the girls were, point margins Teresa Hildebrand in the throughout the game, until 1(H) free, Ronnie At km in sjuirted with four the 1(H) yard back, Trina Jordan minutes remaining and the llenrv in the 100 yard score tied at .'Vi V. Three breast. Becks- llenrv m the buckets and a foul 50 free, ami Amy Baet z hi quick tlie KH) free. It was an easv, relaxing will for the Buffs following their loss to Cyjirus last shooting night Jill White-holie- was r Tooele's licet scorer with 12. while lamia Itola-rthad a fine floor game, coming iijr with half a do on interiejit-es d passes which disrujited the Jordan offense. week. Jcanna Nix, who liaslH-e- a standout for Tooele in the fiecst yle events had the mi- D sfortune to get her foot caught in the gutter on the final turn of her last race Jeff England came up and broke a bone in her with a good )erformanc-ankle. Miss Nix's foot is now winning the breaststroke in in a cast, she is on crutches the tune of I 14 66, and and the girls team has sufJames Banana" Peal bad a fered a big loss Joanna will fine time of OS SI in the Im lost to the Ruffs for the KH) flv. rest of the season. Record Varsity In addition to Buckley, 1 Vian and Keele in the diving, Cindy Holt was a standout for Tooele. Miss Holt set a new Tooele varsity record of 1 1 20 in w inning the 1(H) fly, and then niped Andrews of Provo, bv .JO of a second to win the lOOyard breaststroke. 1 Scoreboard Swimming Cirla Renultn: WRESTLING Boys Results: Tooele 101 Provo 71 Tooele 95 Provo 76 Best Time) 200 Med. Rel: Tooele (CoRel: Tooele (Ab- wans, England, Baird, Me-chabott, B. Henry, Holt, Manzione) 2.00.61; Tooele (Fui-maon2:15.00, Provo 2.29.21; Provo Hildebrand, Palmer, 2:36.00; Tooele (Atkin, T. Peal) 2.04.55, Provo 2.04.80 200 Free: Wise, P. 2.01.74; Henry, Reese, Wright) 2.42.69 200 Free: Nix 2.31.98, An- Holt, 2:02.47 BT; Coates, drews, P, 2:32.41; T. Henry, 2.04.84; Royle, 2.11.93; Gooch, 2.40.59 BT; Woods, 2.40.89 BT; P, 2.15.64 200 Ind. Med: Day, P, Lund, P, 2:40.96 200 Ind. Medi Hildebrand, 2.24.20, Tychsen, 2:30.91; 2.41.97; Beal, P, 3.04.37, AuPalmer, 2.30.94; Hildebrand, gustus, P, 3.12.21; Wright, 2.33.75, Day, P, 2 44 65 50 Free: Smith, 25 46, BT. 3:14.00; Bmmnett, P, 3.33.59 50 Free: Kaymore, P, 28.68; Liechty, P, 26.43, Mecham, Manzione, 30.34; Abbott, 27.25, Olsen, P, 27.59; Outzen, 31.16; Scott, P, 31.63; B. 27.60 BT Hemy, 33.48 BT Diving: Daniels, P, 261.90, Diving: Buckley, 171.25, Jaramillo, 198.40, Best Score; Best Score; Vian, 160.95, Best England, 187.30; Francis, P, Score; Keele, 146.05; Holmes, 143 60; Dennis, P, 129.40 100 Fly: Wise, P, 1.01.63; P, 100.25; Merrell, P, 8795 100 Fly: Holt, 1.11.20, New Baird, 1.01.75; Tychsen, Varsity Record, Christensen, P, 1.0829; Peal. 1:0884; Larsen, 1:11.40; Nix, 1.24.30; Augustus, P, 1.09.58 100 Free: Liechty, P, 58 9, P, 1:42.07 100 Free: Hildebrand, Palmer, 1.00.09; Brimhall, P, 1.03.52 BT; Kaynor, P, 1.03.76; 1.01.51, Mecham, 1.01.63, Day, Andrews, P, 1:05.20, Manzione, 1.03.37; Derrick, 1.03.70. 500 Free: Tangren, 5.16.82, l:08.68,Clayson, P, 1.14.11; BT; Baird, 5:38.60; Day, P, Baetz, 1.36.11, BT 500 Free: Christensen, P, 5.41.82, Coates, 5:53.72, 6:15.36; Woods, 7:10.29, Lund, Gooch, P, 6:13.54 100 Back: Royle, 1.10.05, P, 7:10.81; Beal, P, 7:21.22; Chadwick, P, 1:12.77; Wright, 7.54.59 100 Back: Atkin, 1.21.96, An1:15.43, BT; Cowans, drews, P, 1.23.32; Clayson, P, 1.15.97, Jarvis, P. 100 Breast: J. England, 1.23.86; Reese, 1:34.18, Brown, 1.14.66, Hildebrand, 1.15.05; P, 1:41.51; Diaz, 1.45.57 100 Breast: Holt, 1.19 64, Whiting, P, 1.18.66, Caison, P, Andrews, P, 1:19.74; T. Henry, 1:20.89, Larsen, P, 1.24.33, 1:26.28; B. Henry, 1.26.92; Manzione, 1.34.16 400 Free Relay: Provo Rowland, P, 1:36 86 400 Free: Provo 4 28 68, (Wise, Day, Liechty, Gooch) Tooele (Nix, Abbott, Woods, 3.53.88; Tooele (Holt, Peal, Hildebrand) 4.46.70; Tooele Coates, Royle) 3 54 96, Tooele Bt (Indicates 200 Med. (Atkin, Reese, Diaz, Baetz) (Tychsen, Cowans, Outzen, Derrick) 4.19.41 6.48.25 FINAL YEAR END CLEARANCE DOILY MADSEN DESKS "far Ik Home" Ttor lad dasaaat Wt 7306-2- 4 71)1-2- 4 OVERSTOCKED- 5 10SS- - TOUR GAM Pardaaeat Pacaa Reisk W 56", Ray. 435.50 7501-2- - OUR feet Pecea Raisk W 54", D 24", H. 30" Rtf. 374 AO Sava M 55.00 SALE PRICE: 124.50 . Save 103.00 SALE D Rradnaridyt Oak Rank W 56", D UNITED SUPPIT1 GORDONS 60 South Main - 882-227- 24 , H 30" PRICE: 8 152.50 26 ', H30" NINA BUSH Tooele 29 Uintah 20 LARRY WHITE Playing good hall for Tooele's basketball team. Promising sophomore for the 100 - Jim Simonich pinned by Brett Brown in Mustangs. 2nd period. 107 - Todd AhLstrom dec. Brent Morrill, 114 - John Medina dec. David Gentry 121 - Kirt Palmer dec. by Josh Reynolds 128 - Kye Jensen dec. Jeff Good 134 - Mike Smith dec. 4-- 0 8-- 7. 1(Wilhnb?meS hft 7-- 2. 9-- Darren Daily 15-- ftpower 3. 140 - Nordell Brown dec. by Frank Atwood, 10-147 - Mike Montano dec. by Pat Jenkins, 27-157 - Craig Tate dec. by Randy Smuin, 169 - Gary Coffman pinned by Brant Hales, 3rd period. 187 - Jack Cochrane dec. Doen Bohrar, Hvy - Ty Outzen pins Roger Griffin, 2nd period. - 4. - 7-- 4-- Boys Basketball Wendover White Pine Wendover: 12 26 44 63 8 16 26 39 Don Kimber and Phil Didericksen look for win over Intermountain Friday. 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