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Show Thursday, Jan. WEST VALLEY VIEW In 8, 1981 - League Cyprus Gals Eye Challenge MAGNA. Cyprus highs girls cage squad tuned up for league play with an impressive win over Springville Tuesday night. Tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 the Bucs will initiate defense of their Region Seven title by testing Uintah, while on Tuesday, Tooele visits the Pirate gym. 61-3- 7 After back-to-bac- losses and a one-poi- Friday showing at Ben Lomond, Coach Bob Gonzales had reason to wonder if his team was going grade. to make the Earlier in the year the Pirates had crept past i DEFENSE . . . Palace last week. yes theft opportunity as he guards West's League Opener On Tap Larry Colosimo (34) of Judge attempts long outside shot against West's Cedric Walker (11). LONG SHOT Cedric Walker (11) in contest played at Salt Kenny Vierra (33) of Judge . . . - Judge Splits With City Squads ; Eyes Test SALT LAKE. Judge bounced back from a poor performance at the Salt Palace last Tuesday to down South Friday on the Bulldog court in an effort to prepare for a tough league opener. West defeated Coach Jim Yerkovichs charges Bulldogs South but the 60-4- raced past Friday 68-4- 9 night. Yerkovich is hoping that the same team that played South will show up tomorrow (Friday) when Judge hosts a Narrow Loss Bucs Feel ranks next year. And hes not thrilled with the junior high the starters back from the team that tied Judge for league honors last season before Yerkovich took his team to the state 3A title. It will be a classic match of a potent offense against a team that prides itself on defense - a consistent trademark at Judge. The winner will have an inside track for league honors. 68, South 49 The Bulldogs gained momentum at the opening whistle by hitting 4A gyms fan-shape- d backboards. Still, its a tah. game we should win if The game has been we play up to our potenmoved to a junior high tial, he admitted. site in Vernal because of In the loss to Ben Loa wrestling tournament. mond the Pirates got That tourney is exdown early, but clawed pected to eat into the back in the second half Ute fan support. to make it a thriller. 2 The Bucs will take a The home team led record to Vernal after, at the end of the first 4 decidropping a period and ran that to sion Friday night to Ben when the Pirates Lomond. Cyprus had a were cold from the field chance to win in the in the second canto. final seconds when a Defensive pressure shot hung precariously and eight points each on the rim and rolled from Sterling Cloward off. A rebound was tipand Dennis Rupp got the ped twice and finally Pirates back into the went to the Scots. game in the third period Still, Coach Paul Dilley and Ben Lomond led 4 feels his team has entering the finale. matured and is ready to While Cyprus was guilmeet the challenge of ty of 11 turnovers, the league play. The Bucs Bucs forced 17, but were should rank as favorites beaten on the boards. in their first two conRupp was the game's tests with Uintah and leading scorer with 18 (8x18, 2x4). Cloward Murray, before meeting a highly regarded Jorhad a perfect night, hitdan team. ting 4x4 from the field and 6x6 from the line for Dilley, however, is concerned about the bus 14. Jeff Sorensen added trip, the last for Pirate eight and Gil Romero cagers who will play in seven. 14-1- 7 55-5- 33-2- 2 45-4- In three Judge Scots' Bite MAGNA. Cyprus high cagers will begin playtomoring for keeps row (Friday) when they open league play at Uin- highly regarded Jordan squad to initiate Region Seven action. The Beetdiggers have Colts To Play Host COTTONWOOD. Region Three wrestling competition resumes at 7:30 tonight (Thursday) for Cottonwood when Skyline invades the Colt gym. Coach Mike Johnsons matmen will be looking for a win following a 59-9 loss Tuesday to The Colts also Brighton. are scheduled to host Bingham at 7:30 8-- 7 victory for Chad Jenkins (155) were all the points the Colts could muster against the powerful Bengals. Heavyweight Rich Folkerson lost a tough 5 decision to Ken Allen and Clark Harris also dropped a close match. Cottonwood was not 7-- wrestling 9 33-1- 50-3- 2 points. ejected period in Tong was the third after Kenny Vierra and Mike Curtin had combined to totally frustrate the leading Cub scorer. Vierra in the meantime was his teams leading scorer with 17 Bucs To Sponsor Tourney A strong MAGNA. field will battle for top To Eagles SO. Wednesday. A pin for Rich Jensen and an seven of their first eight shots enroute to a 22-lead and South could never recover. At the half it was 8 and after three, Judge owned a edge. One key to the win was holding South standout Doug Tong to just two at full strength as injuries prompted Johnson to hold three varsity matmen out of the meet. honors here Friday and Saturday in the annual Rocky Mountain Wrestling Invitational. Cyprus Coach Dennis Preece has assembled a powerful lineup of comThe 'title petitors. search begins at 1 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) with a subsequent round Friday at 7:30. Consolation matches will be start at 2 p.m. Saturday, with the finals set for 7:30. matmen also Jayvee will be in action both days. At least three squads are expected to vie for the championship. Defending 4A champion Brighton heads the field, but Preece picks a talented Tooele team to unseat the Bengals. Hillcrest also has the potential to be a winner under former Brighton Dave McGill points. dropped in 16. Yerkovich was able to get 14 points from his center slot and 17 re- and Lingenfelter Pete Rokich sophomore splitting the time. The sophomore had the edge in rebounding with 10, while the senior scored eight points. Curtin scored nine and Joey Giovacchini had six and dished out nine assists. Judge won the second-sho- t game 14-- 3 West 60, Judge 47 Although Tuesdays contest made Judge the only Utah team to have played on all of the states major Jazz outing, the were not scoreboards converted from hockey nor dressing rooms ready for the two high school squads. And the small crowd was totally lost in the huge arena. Yerkovich felt his team suffered from the time off forced by a moratorium that kept teams away from the practice court for five days during the holidays. I gart, E ST, 2, Col. 5) first; Dan Girls Thacher, PSC, third. open, Gilmore, GJD, first, Paul Carroll,1 first; boys, Robinson, second; Kevin Swim, MAC, third. 200 back, L. Boogaard. MAC, first; boys, Horton, first Girls open, Gilmore, first, Stowell, KYAT, fourth; boys, Robinson, first. 200 breast, girls 13 14, Patti Jones, PY AC, first; Meredith Tinnm, KYAT, fourth, boys, Taggart, EAT, first. Open, Schanzte, first; Angie Whitney, KYAT, sixth; boys, Ned Busch, SNS, first; Don Seder, fifth. 1,650 free: Girls 1314, Wilson, PYAC, first; Stowell, KYAT, third; Kristie Thomson, MAC, fifth; boys. Brian Jensen, SHARKS, first. Girls open, Schanzte, first; Barbara Graham, KYAT, fourth; boys, Peter Wetterhall, first; Dan Thomsen, unattached, second; Don Seder, Kevin Swim, MAC, SHARKS, fifth, sixth. 200 medley relay: Girls 8 and under, KYAT, first, MAC "A" and "B, second, fourth; boys, KYAT, first; MAC, second. Girls 9 10, PSC, first; MAC, second, Sixth; KYAT, fourth; boys, SNS, first, Tritons, second. Girls 11 12, SNS, first; MAC, second; boys, Roy, first; PSC, second, MAC, fourth. 25 fly. Girls 6 and under, Johanson, first; boys, R. Scott, LSC, first; W. Hardy, MAC, third. 50 fly: Girls 8 and under. Nieto, first, boys, Rhett Brewer, LCSC, first. Girls Lambson, first; K. Haws, PSC; boys, R. Scott, first; B. Provost, MAC, second; T. Newman, KYAT, fifth. Girls 11 12, Kim Schubert, SNS, first; KYAT, secono; MAC, sixth; boys, MAC, first, Tritons, third. 200 fly: Girls 13 14, Wilson, first, Thomson, MAC, fifth; A. Whitney, KYAT, sixth; boys, Horton, first; Scott Holfeltz, PSC, sixth. Girls open, Gilmore, Graham, first; KYAT, fourth; Paige Barnes, KYAT, sixth; boys, Thomson, first; Kevin Swim, MAC, fifth. 100 breast: Girls 13 14, Kristin Ohlson, RAA, first; Tinnin, KYAT, fifth; boys, Steve Taggart, EAT, first; Craig Goeckeritz, MAC, fourth; Thacher, PSC, fifth. Girls open, Sandy Gascoigne, unattached, first, boys, Carl Joklik, unattached, first; Sedar, Robinson, second, fifth. 200 free, Girls 13 14, Stowell, KYAT, first; Boogaard, MAC, fifth; boys, Taggart, first, Thacher, PSC, sixth. Girls open, Gilmore, first; boys, Robinson, first; Thomson, second 400 I.M.: Girls 13 14, Wilson, first, boys, Horton, first; Thacher, PSC, fourth. Girls open, Gilmore, first, Tinnm, KYAT, fifth; boys, Thomson, first; Sedar, MAC, fifth. Coaches, Tom Eiche, MAC, second; Bert Vanderheiden, KYAT, third; Steve Marsing, MAC, sixth. 400 relay: Girls 8 and under, KYAT, first; MAC, second. fourth; PSC, third; boys, TSU, first; KYAT, second; MAC, third. Girls 9 10, MAC, first, fifth; PSC, second; KYAT, third; boys, SNS, first; boys, Ethenngton, first, Jason Anderson, KYAT, third; Sixth. M. Edwards, MAC, free. Girls 6 and under, Johanson, first; boys, R. Scott, first; W. Hardy, Gavin 100 Huber, MAC, fifth, sixth. 200 free: Girls 8 and under, Nieto, first; J. Olsen, KYAT, sixth; boys, Tesores, first; B. Newman, KYAT, sixth. Girls 9 10, Kim Brown, first, MVN; Haws, PSC, fourth; Nikki Gillette, MAC, sixth; boys, Provost, MAC, first; T. Newman, KYAT, fifth. Girls Grenney, first; Smith, MAC, fourth; boys, Edwards, MAC, first. 50 back: Girls 8 and under, Nieto, first; Olsen, KYAT, sixth; boys, Tesores, first. Girls 9 10, Lambson, first; Stacy Carter, MAC, fifth; boys, R. Scott, first. Girls Jenny Speth, LAC, first; boys, Etherington, first; J. EdHayes, PSC, second; wards, MAC, fifth. 200 I. M.: Girls 8 and under, Nieto, first; boys, Tesores, K. Brown, first. Girls first; Haws, PSC, third; boys, R. Scott, first; T. Newman, D. Quayle, KYAT, fourth, sixth; Provost, MAC, fifth. Girls Grenney, first; Smith, MAC, fourth; boys, Etherington, first; Edwards, MAC, second; Hayes, PSC, sixth. , Medley relay: Girls MAC, first; KYAT, third; boys, SHARKS, first; MAC. third. Girls open, PYAC, MAC second; Tritons, fourth; KYAT, fifth. Girls 11 12, SNS, first; MAC, third, boys, Roy, first; PSC, second; MAC, fourth; KYAT, fourth. 50 free, Girls 6 and under, Johanson, first; T. Hayes, PSC, fourth; boys, Hadley, first; Hardy, MAC, fourth. Girls 8 and under, Nieto, first; boys, Zoltin Gyurko, SSST, first. Girls 9 10, Lamb-son- , first; Haws, PSC, fourth; boys, R Scott, first; Provost, MAC, second. Girls 11 12, Grenney, first; Smith, MAC, third; boys, Edwards, MAC, first. 25 back: Girls 6 and under, Johanson, first; Hayes, PSC, fourth; boys, Hadley, first; Hardy, MAC, second. 100 back: Girls 8 and under, Nieto, first; Olsen, KYAT, sixth; boys, Tesores, first; B. Newman, KYAT, fifth. Girls 9 10, Lambson, first; Haws, PSC, third; Carter, MAC, sixth; boys, Mike Cramer, MVN, first; T. Newman, Girls KYAT, sixth. Speth, LAC, first; Boys, Edwards, MAC, first; Hayes, PSC, second 100 breast: Girls 8 and under, Nieto,- first; Olsen, KYAT, fifth; boys, Tesores, first; B. Newman, KYAT, second. Girls 9 10, Lambson, first; Sher Whitney, KYAT, sixth; boys, O'Day, MAC, first; Quale, KYAT, second; Provost, MAC, sixth. Girls 11 12, Dephene Ross, CHEY, first; Killpack, PSC, second; Smith, Weidauer, MAC, fourth, fifth; boys, Ether- ington, first; Edwards, Huber, MAC, third, fourth. know who 22-1- he quipped. Judge usually plays hard, but the team dressed in red that night didnt. And we dont have sufficient talent to get away with that. It was a stretch in the middle of the game that spelled doom for the Bulldogs and once West took command, the Panthers did a good job of controlling the tempo of the game. after a Judge led first period filled with frustration for both teams as they tried to adjust to the unfriendly confines. With Judge leading by seven, West ran off a string of 10 unanswered points in the second canto and the Panthers took a 5 lead to the locker room. The two teams were about equal in the third, with West holding on for a edge going into the finale, Vierra led all scorers with 20, most from long range. Dave Grant and Cedric Walker scored 17 each to lead the Panthers. 13-1- 0 scoreless outing at Ben Lomond with a game-hig- h 19 points and hauled down 11 rebounds. Carrie Pearce was her steady self with 15 points and eight rebounds, while Laurie Garrett hit 13 points and also had 11 boards. The Bucs hit 53 percent. Ben Lomond staved off a furious Pirate rally in the second half by runnlead at the ing to a 34-1- half and being outscoredby only one in the third period. Cyprus owned the finale 16-but it simply wasn't sufficient. Pearce led the team with Garrett 16, while dropped in 15 and 13. LANCER (From Page 2, Col. 9) before taking home a win, while Jay 12-1- 0 Hill edged Jordans Jody Chavez, 12-1- Noel Prudent picked up three more points for Granger at 145. 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The rest of the field looks solid, with Timp-vieProvo, Roy and Area Swimmers Gain Awards Matt with bounds, Springville by a scant two points. Tuesday night the Bucs were ready. Defensively they limited the visitors to 10 first-hal- f points while a balanced scoring attack produced 31. When the Pirates outscored the Devils 18-- 6 in the third, Gonzales pulled his starters and it didnt really matter that Sprinville won the fourth period Angie Nunleya recovered from GRANGER. A win at the expense of Alta sends Granger high into league action with momentum and confidence tomorrow (Friday). The Lancers open on the road against a struggling Cottonwood squad after posting an pre8-- 4 league record and defeating the Hawks 75-5- Coach Scott Iverson feels his team, one of the leagues smallest, can stay on the court with any of the Region Three schools, including highly touted East and Skyline. However, he looks upon the game at hand as one of the keys to the Lancer hopes for making the state tournament field. Four teams make the d field, but first-roun- losers are eliminated. In preleague play Olympus, East and Skyline have enjoyed success. In Friday nights final tuneup, Iverson was able to use all 11 varsity players and all scored. Granger got moving early and Alta was never really in the game. The Lancers led after one period at the half. and 19-1- 0 40-2- 3 Alta was able to outscore the Lancers by onl a single point in the thiid, Dave Foote paced the Granger attack with 16 points, including an 8x8 effort from the charity Stan Winrow, stripe. who was 6x11 from the field, added 12. Randy Bebe scored nine and Kelly Overby and Greg 15-1- Wilder eight each. Overby turned in a strong performance to lead the Lancer jayvee win. squad to a The Lancers shot 23x35 from the line to seal the varsity victory and had Alta in foul trouble. 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