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Show Thursday, Jan. WEST VAUEY VIEW 3 1, 1981 Over Granger - Cougars Cop Another Win to Ted Woolley, recreation vehicle supervisor for the State Division of Parks and Recreation. The parking lot established for snowmobilers is now located about f mile above its former location on the Park City side of Guardsman Pass Road, it was pointed out. The area is identified on the road map as highway The of the trailhead and parking lot became necessary due to realignment of the road to facilitate development in the area, Woolley said. one-hal- KEARNS. The pre-leagu- The Tuesday battle between the two old rivals, which came after the Green Sheets accelerated holiday press deadline, was a rubber match and gave the Cougars a edge in a three-gamseries this year. Marc Ingram sealed the win with a pair of pressure free throws with 18 seconds remaining and his team leading by a point. Coach Kenyon Clark credited his squad with some aggressive offense in the final period and cam- e of both Kearns paigns and Granger continued here last Tuesday when the Cougars defeated the Lancers The victory broke a e Kearns losing streak, while it was the second loss in a row for the Lancers. Kearns will try to bring 57-5- 1 four-gam- its final mark to pre-leagu- e e against a tough Tooele squad Friday on the Buff hardwoods. That game will mark the return of center Kevin Crookston to the lineup. He suffered a broken hand in the third game of the season. For Granger a win Friday on its own court against Alta would leave the Lancers with a solid mark. The Cougars 8-- Breaking the tape Altar an errant pass Area Athletes Excel In State Competition Through Dawsons PG - MAGNA. Pleasant Grove handed Cyprus a 2 setback here last Tuesday night. While the Pirates were able to control PG star 59-5- Bone, Gary Aldrege exploded for 28 points to give the Utah County squad its second win over a Region Seven team. The Vikes had earlier beaten Judge. 0 The winners led after one period and extended that to 8 at the half. It was 1 entering the final canto and although Cyprus made a solid run at the visitors, there was too much to make up. Cyprus travels to Ben Lomond Friday night for its final test of the season and will open league play at Uintah on Jan. 9. Dennis Rupp, whose defense held Bone to 14 points, led Cyprus scorPete ing with 14. Sefakis came off the bench to drop in 12, a mark also reached by his junior classmate Dee Jeff Sorensen. Huber led rebounding with eight and scored seven points. 17-1- 33-2- 43-3- pre-leag- Granite Is Fourth In Invitational GRANITE PARK. An improved performance In the Mountain View Invitational is expected to give Granite renewed confidence entering the Region Three wrestling slate. Coach Sam Arishitas Farmers finished fourth tourin the talent-laden nament last week. Granite faces Olympus next Thursday in its first dual meet after the Christmas break. Delta ran away with the Mountain View Invitational, compiling 193 points to second-plac- e Tooeles 153. Layton finished third with 101. The Farmers and Cross tied for fourth with 71 points each. The top Granite performer was Bill Kelley, who captured the title at 138 pounds after moving down a weight from 145. He defeated a Woods Cross wrestler 2 for the title. The man he switched weights with, Brad Edwards, was one of two Farmers to place third, the other being sophomore Rex Watson. Woods ' 119-pou- Placing fourth for Arishitas squad were Ray Salazar (126), Karl Stone and Kevin Herbert. (132) 167-pou- predictable as ever this year. Brighton and Granger fought it out for the team championship and the Bengals came out on top. But that takes nothing away from Coach Roger Ketchums Lancers, three of whom captured state titles. Trevor Sophomore Marsh won the title, Mike Hoganson went undefeated in ear- - Animals - e 9. Granger 14-1- 0 first-perio- will open Region Three warfare that same night at d d 41-3- 9 Meldrum was the games leading scorer He with 19 (8, 3x4). scored eight of those in the first period and six in the fourth. Junior Ronnie Judd turned in one of his best performances of the year with a dozen points (5, Brett Chidester 2x4). and Frank Lucero scored eight each and sophomore Derek Lauritzen added six was the points leading and Cougar re- bounder with seven. Winrow who tallied 16 (6, 4x4). He had six in the first and third can- tos. Sean Johnson added 10 (3, 4x9) with four in the second and four in the third. Randy Beebe checked in with nine and Kelly Overby eight. The Cougars overcame a Lancer edge at the charity stripe by outscoring Granger 22-1- 7 the field. Granger converted 18x28 free throws, from Kearns 13x20. Trailhead - DPR Notes Move PARK CITY. 4 Adequate parking space which will be kept clear of snow has been provided, and recreationists will be required to park in the parking lot, he added. Parking will not be permitted on the roadhe continued. way, Violators of this regulation will be subject to being cited or having their vehicles removed. Winter recreation en- thusiasts are being reminded that they may obtain The snowmobile trailhead at the Park City segment of the Wasatch Mountain State Park complex has been moved further up the trail, according on infor-matio- n trail-groomin- g and snowmobile or skiing conditions by calling the recreation-weathe- r hotline at cross-countr- y Last Shot Hurts MAGNA. Cyprus highs girls team lost its second heartbreaker in as many tries last Tuesday when the Bucs saw Roy make a shot at the buzzer to pull out a 51 50 victory. Cyprus had a chance to ice the game at the stripe to cap a solid comeback effort after being outscored 16-- in the third period, but missed A zone press turned the game around for the Bucs in the final period, with Carrie Pearce scoring seven points and Laurie Garrett six to ig nite the rally after Cyprus led at one period and the half, but entered the finale down Angie Nunley paced the Buc effort with 15, Garrett added 14 and 10-- 20-1- 7 33-2- 8 Pearce 13. Cyprus travels to Ben Lomond Friday and to Springville on Tuesday before hosting Uinjah in a 7:30 Jan. 8 league opener. crown at 145. Like Hoganson, Cottonwoods Heber Kunz devastated all of his op- ponents, the taking heavyweight title with an undefeated record. teammate Mike Marelli won the state crown at 132 and Olys Reggie Phippen boosted his team to fifth in state with a title at 126. One of the highlights of the year was the series of matches between stalwart Hak Yong Kim of Granger and Gary Robbins of Skyline, most of which the Eagle won. Track No team titles here either, but plenty of individual champs and records. Murrays Brian DWR Hazelgren was the Notes Effort SALT LAKE. The State Division of Wildlife Resources has initiated a program titled Wanted: Information Leading to the Location of Rare Animals in Utah. Bob Hasenyager, divi-sio- n biologist, pre-leagu- himself pleased with the defense during the entire game. It was the second time in as many outings and only the third time this season that the Lancers had been unable to meet their defensive goal of holding the opposition to less than 55 points. The contest was close Kearns throughout. jumped off to a edge and maintained that in the second as both teams pumped in 15 points. A history of third-perio- 16-1- For the Lancers the leading scorer was junior foward Stan - ning a gold at 112 and Gary Kuehnl took the Colt Wrestling Wrestling was as Vikes Down Bucs Justin devoted tutelage, Murray has developed a consistently strong crosscountry and track program, one which has earned Spartan harriers invitations to competition outside the state. 4 pronounced open league play against the defending state champion Hillcrest Huskies on the Cougar court Jan. Honors Abound (From Page 2, Col. 9) dominated the 3A field, which was far stronger than the usually faster 4A. Leading the way were Dave Andreasen, Cory Bringhurst and Kevin DeFord. 5-- 7 problems continued plague the Cougars as the Lancers outscored them 0 to assume a lead going into the final canto. However, the Cougars grabbed the lead midway through the canto and hung on with some impressive charity tossing, hitting 8x12 in the fourth period. Senior guard Kenny Meldrum accounted for the final margin of victory when he came up with a loose ball and scored with five seconds left in the contest after Ingrams free throws. to Bucs is specifically requesting information regarding the black-foote- d ferret, Canada lynx, wolverine, river otter, gray wolf, spotted bat and the Mexican bat. DWR officials said the division would like to assure a future for these rare animals in the state. But before a management program can be formulated, existence of these mammals must be confirmed and distribution as well as population of each species determined. Whenever a sighting report is received, Hasenyager will discuss the circumstances with the person reporting the sighting. If it considered a strong case, a map location will be pinpointed. Such mappings have already indicated multiple sightings from some locations, DWR officials noted. A photograph or some other form of concrete evidence is needed to confirm a sighting, Hasenyager said. Thus far, concrete evidence has not been unavailable. The DWR biologist is big-eare- d encouraging Utahns sighting a rare animal to obtain photos of both the animal and a footprint if possible, and share other pertinent information with the division. I would like to know of any sightings, no matter how suspect they Hasenyager may be, The help of asserted. Utahns is important when attempting to confirm the presence of such rare animals. Sighting report forms, along with drawings and descriptions of the rare animals, are available at all DWR offices in the state. fastest high school runner in the state, winning the 100 and 200 meter sprints in record-settin- g times. Gilbert Vasquez of Cyprus won the 400 meter run in record time, while Olys Kent Barton outraced teammate Rick Nixon for a record at 800 meters. The states premier distance man was Murrays Criss James, who captured the 3A title for 3200 meters in record time. He finished second at 1600 meters, but also holds the 3A mark there. For the girls, Cottonwood sprinter Jana Freston set the pace, winning golds in the 100 and 200 meter runs, the latter in state record time. Granites Lisa Gentle won the shot put in the 4A state meet, while the same event produced a gold for Murrays Stan-n- i Kitchin (3A). Cindy Lyon of Olympus captured the 4A gold in the javelin. Judges unparalleled high jumper, sophomore Denise ITEM SPARED! EVERYTHING GOES! ACT A-sniDtl- O tHHhU'MV READ THIS EVERY WORD! We're bringing 5 in the New Years with hours of storewide Bargains! Shop the store nearest you and save. 5 Come HOURS ONLY. 10 AM to 3 PM as you are Bring the family & watch the ball games on Color TV. - - 100'S aancbOBOo tKDfito 0GCM NOIVI-sf- m SHOP THE DROWN DROTHERS CLOSEST TO YOU & SAVE! SALT LAKE PROVO 167 E. 9th So. OREM 560 No. State 145 N. Washington OGDEN ol5P(,,nts ALL GOODS TO DE SOLD ON THE SPOT! HURRY! UPON 100'S OF UNLISTED BARGAINS! 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