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Show Thursday, Dec. WIST VAUEY View 2 Overtime In 25, 1980 ! LAKE. poured Farmers, who defeated in 23 South last Wednesday Vierra will not play again points, netting eight of those in a fourth period until Jan. 2, when that saw his team hold Granite visits Bingham off a Granite rally for the Farmers have survived the Granite rally. The 62-5- pre-leagu- enough to force an overtime period, and the the Bulldogs Farmers by four in the 9 OT session for a e victory here Friday night. after Judge led three quarters, only to Judge 63, Granite 63-5- 44-3- 2 have the visiting Farmers roar from behind in the fourth canto that ended with the teams deadlocked at 55. The Bulldogs of Coach Jim Yerkovich then recorded an advantage in overtime to cape ture the verdict. Judge will be in action again on Tuesday, when the club takes on West high in a 5 p.m. contest at the Salt Palace. The 8-- 4 Judges Larry precede an NBA game between the Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Lakers. Coach Dave Mascaros accounted of the Farmers Butterfield cond The se- stanza. Bulldogs padded their lead in the third, advantallying a tage in moving ahead by 12 (44-3entering the fourth period. After being held to two points in the third, Vierra bounced back with a very timely eight Col-osim- figures, netting 10 on four and 2x3. For Granite, Butterfield and Urry had their usual roles as pacesetters, scoring 20 and 15, respectively. from Jody Rich, who is gradually regaining his strength after suffering an ankle injury in a Granite loss to Brighton e earlier in the campaign. HOLLADAY. Winning nine of 12 matches, Granger ran away to a 4 dual meet victory 44-3- 4 56-3- 4 will play while 40-1- here Three forfeits helped Coach Roger Ketchums Lancers to the win in the Region Three opener for both clubs. Oly Coach Mike Ptaschinski was forced to give up 18 uncontested points with forfeits at 98, 119 and 167. Those points made a significant difference on the final margin of Grangers victory, but it is doubtful that the Titans could have altered the outcome of the meet, even if they had competed at those weights. The Lancers continue to improve each week and have solidified the center of their lineup by moving Ted Martinez, formerly at 132, down to 138 Martinez beat junior Jeff Glaittli, in his first varsity competition, to give Granger a 28-7-- 1 5 advantage midway through the match. Olympus had scored a superior decision at 126 pounds, five-poi- where Brent 19-- 6. Holiday d Tracy Walsh, who Lance Prudent 10-and six from Brent Johnson (155), who came from behind to pin Maamaloa Vake at the Swim deci-sione- 5:38 mark. d then blanked Rob before 8-- 0 Granger picked up six more points on a forfeit at 119. Tai Mecham continued to look tough with an 11-- 4 decision over Leon Ashcraft, while Keith Hill won by forfeit at 167 and Ken Smith (185) downed Oly Dan Brooks 10-A major surprise for Ketchums Lancers was the strong showing at heavyweight by junior Dave Tew, who moved from the junior varsity to fill a hole caused by an injury to Mark Boelter. 0 Tew recorded a Oly 62, Kearns 53 Coach WE GOTCHA . , . Intensity Is shown In the foces of Cyprus Shelly Shorp (22) ond Laurie Garrett (34) as they double team Cottonwood's Janell Cook. Colts won double overtime tilt. Beat Cyprus , Kearns decision A spokesman said outstanding young swimmers are expected to compete, providing suberb competition for $3,000 worth of trophies that have been donated by merchants in the Kearns area. The meet is the largest of its kind held in Utah. Pam Barnes is serving as meet chairman. over Titan Robert Schults. AFTER CHRISTMAS SO. COTTONWOOD. If nothing else, Cottonwood girls basketball Coach Vaughn Marietta over the deserves after it Inside Play GRANGER. Allen 21 points lifted vicBingham to a tory over Granger here Friday. The Lancers had problems coping with the awesome Miner size. And while both teams made their share of Pollards 61-5- 2 cool down care Special for Permanent Press fab- rics 3 drying temp settings HIGH, LOW or AIR ELECTRIC GAS DRYER Model LHE 690D 258 $269 half with providing the Mark Riches netted 13 points (6x9 and lxl), J. D. Davis added eight (3x5 and 2x2) and Brent Esplin had three. Brett Chidester paced the Cougars with 16 points (5x12 and 6x6). Kenny Meldrum added 15 (5x18 and 5x8) and handed out four assists. 15-1- 2 31-2- 6 Frank Lucero had eight points (4x9 from the field) and seven rebounds, while Ron Judd also netted eight (4x7 from the field) and was d 17-1- 0 43-4- 1 during which the credited with four visitors netted a advantage. Eric Sheranian assists. Jeff Cook added four points on 1x2 and 19-1- 2 en- 2x2. joyed a productive night for Olympus, scoring 23 points (10x13 from the field and 3x5 from the line) and collecting 12 rebounds. Mike South 56, KHS 34 The Cougars were way off the mark offensively Friday, shooting just 21 percent from the field in the first half and barely over 30 percent for the Brown conpoints (2x6 tributed 11 and 7x8) and tied a school record for assists 3, Col. 1) (SeePage 55-5- while hauling down host of rebounds. of Pollard, who stands and his younger brother Carl, who is apwas too proaching much for the Lancers to cope with. 7-- Granger played Kearns last night (Tuesday) after press time and will round out preleague play on Jan. 2 against Alta. It was the younger Pollard who ignited the Miners, who ran out to a 10-lead by simply intimidating Coach Scott Iversons Lancers. The sophomore, who is built much along the lines of BYUs Fred Roberts, a could prove beneficial in the long run. Particularly since both of the losers fought back from early deficits to give the Colts, con- sidered a strong 4A team, a hard run for its first-perio- glancing back in sports with the . . . a whose outside Hotpoint Microwaves (irh Wlltt AdWiDC JiMWlk UMHRSfURt HOI 0 iuumf 1 il il PT 'I shot bounced off the rim. A subsequent tip missed the mark and the buzzer sounded, assuring the Colt win. The game seesawed all the way, Cottonwood lead taking a four-poiin the first quarter, only to see Kearns fight back to a tie at the half. The Colts opened the bulge in the third quarter as Carri Palmer fired in eight points, Cheryl Tye six and Laurie Faux four. Perez captured scoring honors for the game with 19 points. Stirling had 14 and Kris Kent and Chris Duckworth added four apiece. Tye led Colt scorers with 17 points and gathered in seven rebounds. Faux hit double figures with 10 points and an equal number of rebounds, while Palmer had her second solid game in a row with 14 points. Palmer had gotten off to a slow start this season but broke the spell with vigor against Cyprus. Hitting four of five from the field and pair of charity tosses in the )Fjy i I: II )l ONE-KNO- VHFUHF Electronic Tuning Ills Two Speakers 24-2- 4 40-3- pressure let Granger get to six with a chance to trim the lead to four, but Pollard continued his wizardry, scoring while Wayne Tuttle added eight and the Miners became the first squad to score more than 54 points against the Lancers. Pollard led all scorers with 21, while Tuttle adGallos ded 16 and the younger Doug Orr scored 18 Pollard nine. Foote was the lone points on seven field goals and 4x4 at the line, Lancer to reach double while teammate Ryan digits, popping in 20 Turpin added 17 on points Beebe, Johnson, seven and 3x3, leading Sian Winrow and Mike Coach Don Snows Mitchell all scored eight Granger Lancers to a for Granger. The Miners held junior basketball victory over Granite. Dave Kelly Overby scoreless, Pond led the way for which was a factor in Coach Rex Olsens the contest. Granger Farmers, netting 19 on also hurt itself from the seven and 5x5. (That line, going 0x9 until Foote dropped in a pair was December, 1960). late in the game. 56-4- 9 25 Mediterranean Styling C0IJS0LE COLOR TV diagonal III Pic- System locks in colors automatically Dynabnte ture Tube for bnght, sharp picture Personal Touch, Tone Illuminated Channel Numbers and Sharpness Controls Casters Provision for Cable TV Hook-U2 speakers Rico Pecan grain finish on select hardwood solids and Model hardboard with simulated wood materials WL9519SP. p 2 days only i Now at: JOHN PARAS Uttons Lowest Price Ever A patented system where the microwaves enter from both sides ol the oven, cooking evenly to uicy perfection. . boosted Cottonwood to a lead. But Palmer picked up (See Page 6, Col. 7) . . 29-1- 6 1 $1 Solid State Service Miser, 25 Chassis for reliability b VHFUHF SelectronicTM Tuning DynacolorTM One-kno- first half, Palmer UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS 261-007- Model RE943A Savings on other , fullcourt - Similar touched turned to ice and Kearns began lo burn the bottom of the nets. Shauna Sterling hit five points and the Perez girl four to pace the Kearns comeback, but the clock was running out with the Cougars one point down. Kearns got the ball with seven seconds left and worked it to Perez, 25-2- 6500 South 400 West $i ttonwoods shooting allowed the points, I microwave Deluxe (with large 1.3 cu. ft. ca I pacify 10 Power level Isettings with indicator llights. money. A strong third quarter boosted Cottonwood into a lead against Kearns going into the final eight minutes. Thats when Co- Lancers to narrow the The entire gap to Miner squad was on the defensive half of the court and Sean Johnson, on an play blitzed the ball to Foote who was all alone at the bucket. In the third period it was Allen Pollard, just a junior, who asserted himself and the Miners reconstructed a lead. With Pollard scoring six, Bingham let nine the experience ing, The second period, however, belonged to the home team which clawed back behind the sterling play of Dave Foote and Randy Beebe. With four seconds left in the half, Bingham made a defensive error Some THhaHtpLjoriridb Coach Bob Gonzales and Diane Congdon of Kearns dont have much reason to be disheartened because, even in los- 56-4- 9 the mistakes, dominating inside play that d points and blocked three shots Custom Dry Control shuts dryer off at pre selected dryness out a double overtime victory over Cyprus Friday and a 4 win Monday over Kearns. And while Marietta can be quite content to come out of the games with victories, Cyprus Miners Trip 14 AUTOMATIC DRYER by his club in the second with 12. AFTER Lancer Five Bingham alumnus, scored six of his teams Whirlpool spark the Titans needed to overcome a first-hal- f Olympus deficit. Coach Kenyon Clarks Cougars were ahead after one period and at intermission The defensive strategy implemented by Huber in the second then paid its dividends, as did Olys 13x17 free throw shooting effort in the final period. The Titans in the the Cougars third for a lead going into the final canto, full-cour- t, - - 2 Model LH16901 i Colt Girls Claim Two Cage Thrillers He some of the nations Huber pressure defense watching his club eke Nevada and California. Ron a credited Christmas break. Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona, last pre-leagu- recuperate KEARNS. The 15th annual Kearns Holiday Open Swim Meet will be conducted here Dec. 29, 30 and 31. The meet is sponsored by the Kearns Youth Aquatic Team. About 450 swimmers are expected to be on hand, representing 47 teams. The teams will come from Utah, Idaho, which night (Tuesday), will visit Tooele on Jan. 2 for e finale. its needs a little time to Test Eyed Otherwise, it was all Granger. After Lane Thomas won by a forfeit, Trevor Marsh pinned Tadd Gygi in 3:01. Denny Thomas Benedict - Highland, Kearns, dueled Granger pre-leagu- Christensen defeated Jay Hill The Titans also received three points from defeated while Bonneville the Cougars dropped a verdict to South On Tuesday the Titans The Farmers also received nine points - e Olympus Bulldog in double 19-1- 5 Granger Downs Titan Wrestlers over Olympus Thursday. 62-5- 3 decision over the Cougars. Earlier in the week, pre-leagu- meanwhile, was limited to a field goal by Butterfield and 2x2 at the line by Urry, accounting for difthe final four-poiference. Vierra claimed high-poihonors for the game, scoring his 23 on nine field goals and 5x8 at the line. Dave McGill was the only other Jody ted half a dozen in the first and teammate Ron seven points in the charity fourth period here Saturday night and captured a one each. Granite, second quarter, Rich netGranites for six 13x17 from the stripe in the Joey Giovacchini and Mike Clark netted two apiece, while Vierra and Pete Rokich tallied 25-1- 7 will Region Win 59 7 clash Bulldog-Panthe- r e In Friday nights tilt, the clubs were tied at 10 after one period before Judge netted a 15-margin in the second for a lead at intermission. While Vierra scored six each in the first and pre-leagu- desperation fouling, Olympus converted Farmer spurt featured a seven-poin- t effort from Richard Waters and six points each from Butterfield and Russell Urry. In the overtime period, finale. out-score- d KEARNS. 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