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Show WEST VALLEY 2 Thursday, Jan. VIEW Utes Blitzed 22, 1981 With East - Colt Girls To JM Cagers Follow Script SALT LAKE. a berth Although key member of the cast was missing Friday, the script was followed to perfection as Judge blitzed hapless Uintah a funeral, but long-tim- e and capable assistant Sonny Tangaro had Judge doing what it does best - playing defense. Yerkovich commented that although it is the first game hes missed in 15 years, he had no qualms about leaving the team in Tangaros care. Sonny is such a part of our program that the transition was very -- Yerkovich said. Both Bulldogs were able to create intensity despite a natural tendency to let down after a win of the magnitude of Judges 14 over Jordan the previous week. Intensity may well be the key to an outing tomorrow (Friday) at Tooele. The Buffs could find a state tournament with 'Dogs Nip Highland The showdown LAKE. long-awaite- d between Judge and Highland in high school hockey finally happened and the Bulldogs escaped with a 1 win to take sole possesion of first place. 2-- The Bulldogs also defeated Roy during the week while Highland 10-ripped Ogden Olympus improved to in the league with a 12-win over Alta, a 10-- 6 victory over Granger and a 1 blitzing of Brighton. , Also winning three games and coming in at 2 was Cottonwood with a 1 win over East, 1 triumph over Alta and a 1 victory over View-mon- t. 8-- 1 8-- 2 FEEDIN Jeff Drollinger led his team with 13. Rokich and Colosimo were games leading rebounders with 10, while Vierra and Joey Giovac-chin- i had five assists each. Tangaro was able to play everyone for at least a quarter. From the line Judge hit a solid 19x26, with the starters perfect on six attempts. 3-- 2-- 6-- Granger moved to 4 with a 5 win over East and Kearns tied Ogden deciat 5 and lost an sion to East. Saturday games conclude the regular season and the state championship tourney gets under way on Monday. Area teams playing Saturday include Judge testing Viewmont at Hygeia at 4, followed by Brighton and Kearns at 8-- 6-- 8-- 2 At 4:15 5:30. Granger and Skyline meet at Bountiful followed by MAGNA. Junior Pete Sefakis came off the bench here Friday to help spark Cyprus to a key league win over arch-rivMurray. The ed 22-- Pirates, who trailafter one period 8 rallied to win the game That going away, enabled the Bucs to post a 0 mark in league play to take into an important game tomorrow 68-5- at Jordan (Friday) where the Beetdiggers will be hoping to im- - Olympus and - HOLLADAY. Layton edged Lehi and Granger for the team title here Saturday in the Olympus Invitational Wrestling Tournament. d The trio of mat teams raced away from the rest of the field, with the Lancers from Davis County winning the championship, amassing 125 points. Lehi followed with 121, while Coach Roger highly-regarde- Ket-chu- Lancers Granger settled for third with 117. Coach Mike Ptaschinskis host Titan Cott- onwood. Bring to Brinton's Service or We Moke House Colls GE - Hot Whirlpool - Coll Point Kenmore 262-255- Coach Jim Hills Granite high Farmers held off a Skyline rally in the final minute of play to nip the Eagles Gordon Jolley paced Granite with 19 points and Ray Jennings added 13.(That was 66-6- BRINTON Parts Counter Daily til 4700 i. Set. til 5pm S. e d to Brent Christensen. Granger had two firsts in the tourney. Lane Thomas captured the title by pinning his foe from Layton in 3:10. - Trevor Marsh followed with a decision over a Timp-viewrestler to claim the crown at 105. The Lancers had a third shot at 112, but Denny Thomas fell in the finals. Also unsuccessful for Granger in title tries were Tai Mecham, Ted Martinez and Ken Smith (185). Christensen was one of two Olympus wrestlers to advance to the finals, the other being Brent 13-1- 0 d . Appliance Sick? In-Sh- first-plac- but did to secure a finish, thanks manage January, 1966). State Johnson at 155. Johnson, however, had to settle for runner-uhonors. Placing fourth for the p Titans were Leon Ashcraft (132), Craig Ward (138) and heavyweight Robert Schults. II What a difference it makes it their on 71-3- 80-3- 77-6- 70-5- pre-leagu- with INTEREST NOW Earn Interest on your Checking Account balance. See us for Details! about thought fullscale substitution, mentor the second-yea- r But then I admitted. decided that if these guys couldnt get the job done, it wouldnt get done. It didnt take long after the coachs words of wisdom at the end of the period. Within two minutes the Bucs had cut the deficit to eight and nt then Sefakis and classmate Jeff Sorensen really went to work defensively and for a Farmers Tops In to a bet- Murray Coach Kerry Rupp, whose cagers have won only twice, will be hoping his team will give him a full 32 minutes of solid play against the Utes. Sefakis seemed to give Cyprus the spark it needed Friday night, but the quick surehanded junior suffers from an injury that makes his status questionable from week to week. Unfortunately for the Spartans, he had three solid quarters to give Coach Paul Dilley Friday night and when his teammates also ignited, it was with the authority that could make the Pirates a contender for league honors. Paced by Kelly Angell and Kevin DeMass, the Spartans ran off to a 16-lead and simply extended that with some red-hshooting against the flat Bucs in the first period. DeMass poured 10 points through the hoops while Angell added seven. Cyprus made the early mistake of trying to join a shooting war with the Spartans and Angell and Brent Wood controlled the boards. However, Dilley and 4 ot his talented troops refused to fold. CHECKING I 1 record. Murray takes the long bus ride to Uintah to meet a hungry team that has yet to taste victory. The Utes were 9 at Judge creamed after absorbing an 8 loss against Cyprus. Jordan captured a 4 win over Tooele to even its record after a 0 loss to Judge. The Beetdiggers were the e favorite for the league crown, but lost some luster at Judge. But on their own floor, the Diggers can beat anyone on a given night and it will be that the team finished back in the pack, prove Pirates get off ter start. d glancing back in sports with the . Tourney MILLCREEK. E. Granite wrestlers won four individuals titles to lead the pack here Monday at the Region Three sophomore wrestling tournament. Eight Farmers ad- vanced to the finals, with Rex Watson (119), Ray Salazar (126), Kevin Herbert (167) and Molonai Hola (185) as emerging cham- pions. Kearns also had three titlists. Doug Lauritzen (112), Tim Twilliger (155) and heavyweight John Bates all captured gold at the sophomore meet. (Complete tournament Hours VISA Banking Card and Check Guarantee - Our Customers What a difference It makesl -;--rj MEMBER FDIC. EACH DEPOSITOR INSURED TO S100,000 , fAQ1 Skyline from 13, Col. 8) (See Page Ii.4 rt 39-3- 7 f & 'FRlJS CARRIAGE SQUARE 4150 SO. REDWOOD ROAD PHONE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 - and 6x9) in rebounding. 13 Sterling Cloward 12 (4, 4x4). Sorensen scored 13 (5, 3x4) and Sefakis dropped in nine. . Huber, who Dilley said had his best effort of the season, also pulled down The Pirate jayvees overclaimed a time victory over the Murray lads. Ted Snow paced the scoring attack with 17, Wes Sayer added 13, Kent Rydalch 12 and Marty Jones 10. Murray was paced by Brent Woods 16. 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Cyprus righted itself and extended the edge to 3 by the end of the third period and in the fourth, put the game away with some excellent charity tossing, leading by as many as 15 before Dilley inserted his bench. DeMass led all scorers with 26 (12, 2x2) points, 20 of those in the first half. Angell chipped in PHEASANT & OTHER GAME BIRDS Saturday Banking 9:30 to 4:00 i. period, combining for 13 of Cottonwoods 17 results were not ATTENTION: Open to the Public Mon.-Fr- Palmer and Cook kept up the offensive pressure in the fourth Palmer prevented 51-4- PLUS CAMPING AREA All Day Full Service out. Pirates Climb Out Of Hole To Handle Spartans Lancers Edged In Oly Tourney 8-- Reavely sat out most of the third quarter after picking up her fourth foul and played only minutes in the final period before fouling Murray Wastes Big Lead 2 9-- TRAVLIN spots teammate under basket and tries to feed ball over Dee Huber of Cyprus. 2x2). Lancers the process, put Skylines Jan Reavely into foul trouble. three quarters. Pressure from guards Janell Cook and Carri MAN . . . Cyprus high's Dee Huber (35) appears to have tucked ball away "to head up field in Friday night Region Seven contest as Murrays Kevin DeMass is brushed aside. . Murray's Mac Jensen (42) IT . . center The senior scored 12 of the Colts 14 points that canto and, in holding the Eagles to less than 10 points in each of the remaining Uintahs sophomore By And, in the third period, Cottonwood was all Tye. Cottonwoods zone defense stiffened, Sophomore Pete Rokich came off the bench for nine and Lingenfelter and Curtin scored eight each. In Hockey SALT (4, all Cottonwood. 17-1- double figures 10 25-2- 55-4- joined perfection, in Vierra girls 58-2- Matt Lingenfelter combined for a 12x12 effort from the field as the top seven Bulldogs hit 59 percent for the night. Colosimo, who is filling the sixth man role to the baseline. The solid defensive showing starting in the second quarter yielded positive results on offense. Palmer picked up six points and Tye five to pull Cottonwood to at the within one, half. After that, it was 3-- (5, 4x4). Larry Mike Curtin and controlled Faux somewhat of a surprise. Cottonwood improved its league mark to 0 during the week with a 4 victory blistering over Granite and" an im3 pressively easy decision over Skyline. After falling behind 1 in the opening period, 57-2- 5 that the delighted Cheryl Tye and Laurie standings has been 43-1- were coaches key, while Pam Davis, 4-- 0 five-seco- the penetrating basketball race. Cottonwood and East tangle at 3 p.m. in the Leopard gym, the winner emerging with a league record while the loser falls to While Coach Vaughn Mariettas Colts had been expected to vie for the title, the presence of East at the head of the 2 Yerkovich was out of Three Region 0 Bulldogs. After a stunning home loss to Murray and a road loss to Jordan, Tooele is without having met the Bulldogs or surging Cyprus. That the Bulldogs were intense, especially on defense, was obvious on the first possession. After Judge scored, Uintah was unable to get off an inbounds pass and was whistled for a violation, after which Judge scored again. The game was over after the first period with Judge leading 26-Tangaro was able to use the bench and extended the edge to 8 at halftime and after three periods. Kenny Vierra led the Bulldogs in scoring with 71-3- natural, their to the home COTTONWOOD. SO. Although it is still early in the season, a key showdown looms today (Thursday) in the grasp if they lose at Head Coach Jim town attending beyond Vie For Lead 6 Weekdays, 8-- 5 Sat. 9150 So. 300 West, Sandy BUILDERS SUPPLY Prices Good Thru January 24 . 566-150- 0 7.9 Weekdays, 8-- 6 Sat. |