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Show 2 WEST VALLEY Thursday, Jan. 8, VIEW 1981 Miners Triumph GHS Eyes Oly Invasion PARK. GRANITE Dave Mascaro, encouraged about his clubs prospects for Coach despite a 7 record, will Granite pre-leagu- e send his league opener here tomorrow (Friday) night. Game time in the Farmer gym is 7:30. After that rivalry renewal, Granite will host Cottonwood on Jan. before visiting Granger on the 20th. e In their finale at Bingham high Friday, the Farmers were victimized by a strong Miner performance in the second and third periods as Coach George Slugas squad recorded a 70-5- 9 triumph. 1 The Miners led after one quarter, and despite 10 points by Granites Ron Butterfield and seven by teammate Russell Urry in the second quarter, the pre-leagu- ... Kearns Captures Third by the Kearns annual Holiday Open meet sponsored Youth Aquatic Team. - 14-1- Murray Swimmers Claim Top Honors At Annual Holiday Open KEARNS. While swimmers captured individual honors in the annual Kearns Holiday Open, top team glory in the meet went to Murray, with Kearns capturing third place. The Murray squad (MAC) used superior depth to defeat the runner-u- Southern p Nevada Sandpipers The Kearns Youth Aquatic Team (KYAT) scored 170. High point trophies, except for one, were claimed by youths from outside the Green Sheet area, although Lynn Robinson from Murray, swimming unattached, was the top performer in the male open events. There was only one record set in the meet, that by Sunny Lambson of Cotton-Woo- d Heights (CHAT) who set a new standard in the 50 breaststroke 28 6. among girls Two Roy swimmers 380-32- were high point winners in the under six events, Diana Johanson among the girls and Chris Hadley for the boys. In the 8 and under events, Marianne Nieto was the meets highest scorer with 78. She is from Forest Oaks, Calif. (FOST). Sean Tesores of Evanston, Wyo. (EST) was the highest scorer among boys with ray third. 100 Fly: Girls 8 and under, Nieto, first, boys, Rhett Brewer, Las Vegas; Brandon Newman, KYAT, sixth. Girls 9 10, Kim Browd, of MVS, Wendy Birch, Granite Park, sixth; boys, Scott SSST, first; Brett Provost, Girls and under 25 Roy, first, Tiffany Hayes, PSC, fifth, boys, Riley Scott, LSC, first, W Hardy, MAC, 6 third free: Girls 8 and under, Nieto, first, boys, Tesores, first. Girls 9 10, Kim Brown, MVN, first; K. Haws, PSC, 100 Farmers were still outscored by two in the canto as the half ended 36-3- Bingham opened up a 8 lead at the end of 52-3- three, Newman, KYAT, sixth Girls 12, Grenney, first. S. Weidauer, MAC, fifth; boys Etherington, first, Edwards, MAC, second, J. Hayes, PSC, fourth 400 free relay. Girls 13 14, KYAT, first; MAC, second; boys, SHARKS (Calif.), first; Granite 21-1- Butterfield enjoyed one of his finest performances of the season, 30 scoring a game-higpoints on 13x18 from the field and 4x6 at the line. He netted 10 in both the h second and fourth quarters, six in the third and four in the fourth. Urry contributed 13 on 5x9 and 3x6, scoring seven of his total in the second stanza. Jody Rich, who is still recovering from an ankle injury and isnt yet back to 100 percent efficiency, netted seven points and tied Urry for team-hig- h rebounding honors with nine. 70. In girls the Lamb-so- n girl was tops, while Californian Robert Scott (SSST) topped the boys field. In competition Judy Grenney of Logan (LAC) claimed top honors and Todd Etherington of Cottonwood Heights won among the boys. In swimming a pair of Idaho youngsters were champions. Cindy Wilson of Pocatello (PYA) was the top girl and Ken Horton of Blackfoot (BFST) won among the boys. In the open events Provos Karen Schantze and Shauna Gilmore from glancing back in Grand Junction, Colo, with . . . the sports tied for honors among the girls. The meet drew 450 youngsters ranging in Randy Blake scored 16 age from 4 to 19 and swimming for 47 teams. points, Gordon Woolsey netted 11 and Lyle Webb All finishers in the top added 10 as Coach John six places in each of 136 Woods Kearns high events were awarded trophies. It was the 15th Cougars raced to a comannual affair sponsored over lead manding Brighton and ended up by the Kearns Youth Aquatic Team. It lasted beating the Bengals three days. Listed In another contest, below are winners of all Granite topped Olymwith Pete events and area swimpus Zolintakis and Kim mers who ranked Childs scoring 14 each among the top six. for the Farmers and Murray launched its bid for Mike Sorenson leading the title in the very first the Titans with 21. (That event, the girls 8 and under was January, 1975). 200 free relay, where first then tallied a 8 advantage in the fourth to account for the final difference. 11 9-- 11-1- 2 Arlin Pendleton, 13-1- 4 53 shooting percent from the floor and 87 percent from the line. scored at a 19 8 clip, hitting 50 percent from the league schedule, and anticipates a highly competitive region with Granite, East, Skyline, Olympus, Granger and Cottonwood vying for honors in the league. high squad against Olympus in a SUSPENDED Swimmers In first heot of boys open 500 freestyle take off from platform at Kearns pool during field and 70 at the line while averaging 11 rebounds a game. Mascaro said he feels good about the progress his club made during the course of its pre- - points per game, Three play Urry, meanwhile, Region 16 21.8 Richard Waters, David Lee and John Priet added two points each1 and Simi Taui had one. Butterfield grabbed three boards and handed out three assists. e In play, pre-leagu- Butterfield averaged Judd Shines Last Shot Lifts KHS Judds from an ankle injury has given Clark reason for optimism. Tooele had staged a stirring rally, aided in part by the officials, according to Kearns faithful. But it was a missed free throw by Jay Sorensen, who had scored eight points, six from the line in the fourth period, that gave Judd his chance. Judd grabbed the long rebound and raced into forecourt. Finding his teammates covered, he lofted his shot, hoping for the best or if not that, a rebound shot. Crookston dropped in six points as the Cougars held a 5 edge after eight minutes of play. At the half the 8 visitors were up and that was extended recovering 69-6- 8 (Friday) when Hillcrest invades for a 7: 30 start. The Huskies, defending state champions, have struggled in preleague play and Coach Kenyon Clark feels a victory in this game is a key to his teams hopes of making the state tourney field. Kearns has a bye the following week and Clark has no desire to sit on a loss for two weeks. The win over Tooele gave Kearns a 7 mark to carry into league play and marked the return of senior center Kevin Crookston to the lineup. It also marked the first start of the year for rera 15. Judd led the Cougars with 20 on 9x14 from the field and 2x3 from the line. Right behind him was Kenny Meldrum with 18, including a perfect 6x6 from the responded to his initial start with and 11 Crookston added eight and a half dozen rebounds. The Cougars shot 56 percent from the field and were solid from the line. Tooele topped the Kearns jayvees with Ronnie Montoya 67-5- for the 14 scoring 34-2- Eyes East Lauritzen stripe. 16-1- Cougars. - Granger Dumps Jordan Matmen sophomore Derek Lauritzen. How the Cougars fare in Region Two is likely to depend on how well they play together as a team. To Kearns fans GRANGER. Warming up for the resumption of Region Three the teams success, which includes a pair of wins over a good Granger squad, has come as a rather pleasant surprise and Clark ting with junior Trevor Marsh (105) who won by a fall in 3:40. Denny Thomas (112) pinned his foe in just 1:19, while Kurt Bangerter ended his match at the 3:16 mark with a pin. At 185, Lancer Ken Smith buried his opponent with a 16-- 3 superior decision. Two matches that could have gone either way were captured by middle-weigh- t Lancer wrestlers. Ted Martinez (138) dual meets, Granger coasted to a win here Tuesday over Jordan. 36-1- 6 126-pou- s Coach Roger Lancers will return to Region Three competition at 7:30 Ket-chum- credits that to a total team effort. game-winnin- Sorensen was the leading scorer on the court with 21. For Tooele Wesley Gross added 16 and Mark Her- first-perio- d 5-- Judds 55-4- two games since heroics lifted Kearns to a thrilling victory over Tooele here Friday. The win gave the Cougars momentum to carry into league play which gets under way on the Kearns hardwoods tomorrow 2 to with some stellar play in the third period when Judd dropped in 10 points. and his play in the past Ronnie last second TOOELE. tonight (Thursday) when they host East. On Friday and Saturday, Granger will participate in the Utah Classic tournament at Kearns high. g heroics included a pair of free throws with 10 seconds left to bring Kearns within one and a jumper that hit the bottom of the net with two seconds left on the clock. That brought the junior swingmans total to 20 for the night Three pins among seven victories boosted Granger to the win over Jordan. All of the pins came in the lower weights, star- - battled Van Heder (See Page 3, Col. 9) Jain)(L2iafi7 fleanrainice XVV V -- HURRRRRRRRY I . . . Teammates of a relayer shout encouragement during Holiday Open swim meet held last week at Kearns. 69-6- 61-5- MAGNIFICENT LOUIS XV CURIO place was captured by the "A" squad and third by the "B" team. Kearns took se cond A Salt Lake team based at South high captured the boys event, followed by Kearns and Murray. 10 200 relay, In the girls Murray took first and sixth. Magna's Pirate Swim Club (PSC) was second and KYAT "A" took fourth. Among the boys, Southern Nevada was first, Murray second, Cottonwood's Tritons fourth and Kearns fifth In the girls 11 12 200 relay, Logan claimed top honors, In the Murray was third. boys event, won by Roy, Magna was second and Mur- - MAC, third, Ty Newman Girls 11 12, KYAT, fourth. Kim Schubert, SNS, first; Stacey Weidauer, fifth; boys, CHAT, first Murray, Etherington 25 breast: Girls6 and under, Johanson, Roy, first; boys, Hadley, Roy, first; Wade Hardy, Murray, third 50 breast. Girls 8 and under, Stephanie Rosenthal, SNS, first; Julie Olsen, KYAT, sixth, boys, Tesores, EST, first; B Newman, KYAT, third; Rodney Thornell, GPSC, fifth. Girls9 10, Karin Ohlson, RAA, first, Chns Haws, PSC, fourth; Kendalee Harmer, Murray, sixth, boys, Scott, SSST, first, Danny Quayle, KYAT, fourth; David O'Day, Brett Provost, MAC, fifth, sixth. Girls 11 12, Grenney, LAC, first; Shelly Killpack, PSC, third, DeeDee Smith, Angie Barton, MAC, fourth, sixth; CHAT, boys, Etherington, first; James Huber, Matt Ed wards, MAC, third, sixth; Jason Hayes, PSC, fifth. t fourth; boys, Scott, first, B. T. Provost, MAC, third, Newman, KYAT, sixth. Girls 11 12, D Grenney, LAC, first; Smith, MAC, third, boys, M. Edwards, MAC, first 200 M : Girls 8 and under, Nieto, first, boys, Tesores, first Girls 9 10, Kim Brown, MVN, first; K. Haws, PSC, fourth, boys, Scott, first; B. Provost, MAC, fourth, T In Opener SO. COTTONWOOD. Granger will invade the Cottonwood high gym Friday to kick off the Region Three season for both clubs. The contest is of particular importance to the Colts who are coming off a drubbing at the hands of Highland Saturday and need a home court victory to start the region wars on the right foot. Tip-of- f time is 7:30 p.m. Coach Kent Clarks To Participate In Utah Classic KEARNS. Three Green Sheet area wrestling teams will be Involved here tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday in the Utah Classic tournament. Granger, Granite and Kearns are among the seven teams competing in the two-da- y event at Kearns high. ' Available Only At BROWN BROS. Furnitura A Appliance Other 1625 So. Redwood AIR . . . 972-432- 6 Kearnt youngster take! breath at Holiday Open. ing freestyle event dur- squads 3 piece Vested, 4 piece Vested, 2 pant Vested Wool, Wool Blends and Polyester Palm Beach, Phoenix, Clipper Craft and Marc Pierce Expertly Tailored Tweeds, Herringbones, stripes and solids. 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