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Show r rCT 3 MSTVALLCYVICW t Thursday, Jan. 22, t 1981 t Urrys bucket made Skyline jumped out to a lead after the opening canto and widened at the margin to the half. Cottonwood trailed entering the final eight minutes. Nash and Lambourne shared team scoring honors for the losers, it and on the subsequent Colt trip down court, Nash was fouled and went to the line for 56-5- From Stripe - Colts Nip Granite In Thriller GRANITE PARK. Glen Nash and Lynn Anderson combined to hit 6x6 at the free throw line in the final minute of play against Granite period. After Rocky bourne scored with more key buckets on offensive rebound ef- Lam-a- n on forts, and Lambourne Lee and field goals from Urry and Lee to account for the final margin. here Friday night, enabling Cottonwood high to capture a thrilling Region Three 58-5- 7 over the victory Farmers. The clutch foul another another collecting Center Oliphant a managed just pair of free throws, Anderson was held to four points and Wahlin and Butters had two each. fine carried Thursday to a dual Granger meet wrestling victory over Granite. REACHING . . . Cottonwood's Rocky Lambourne (42) appears to have the best chance at corralling rebound, but Granite's Russell Urry (24) and David Lee (20) also extend their ''all" in an effort to gain possession in Region Three clash Friday night. Colts captured thrilling victory. 13x19 to ac- count for the difference in the contest. The Farmers had the upper hand in the early going, jumping off to a 10-lead in the first period. But the Colts crept back, with Anderson converting a three-poiplay to cut the Granite advantage to 1 at the end of the 58-5- 7 offensive rebound to launch second-quarte- r scoring. Granites Ron Butterfield hit two straight buckets to put the Farmers on top 4 nt 16-1- 3. But Lambourne and Anderson came back 12-1- in 5:15 and As usual, Granger started off strong in the lower weights, picking up 12 points immediately as Lane Thomas (98) pinned Steve Reyes in 3:46 and Trevor Marsh won by a fall over Kip Ferris at the 2:28 mark of their match. Denny Thomas added four more points with a 10-decision over Lanny Vialpando before Rex Watson snapped the Farmer losing string. Watson pinned Jay Hill points. Tip-of- f time is 7:30 in the Murray gym. ztambide Gaztambide and Glodowski boosted the lead. Bulldogs to a Sheya had six points to 28-1- 7 lead Murray. With Hansen gaining a hot hand, Murray narrowed the difference to at the half, only to see Glodowski and Ga40-3- 2 Tooele. 1 d vic-tor- 0 over Kurt Bangerter. Granger returned to the winning track when Tai Mecham (132) won by a fall over Karl Stone Andersons starters forfeit gave Granger A six more points before Granite won its final two matches - a decision for Brad Edwards over Lance Prudent and a triumph for Brad Childs over Maamaloa -- 58-3- of 2 13-- 6 Vake. The Lancers rounded out their point total with a major decision for Keith Hill over (See Page 13, Col. 4) three to injuries reserves. Judge shot percent from the field. 60 Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! ex- perienced foul trouble. Gaztambide was not the only Judge player to hurt the Spartans. Gina Glodowski hit 18 and Margie Singler added 12 to account for the bulk of the Bulldog scoring. Kathy Hansen paced the Murray attack with 17 points, while Pam Suz'y Sheya had 14. Reynolds pitched in 12 to round out the Spartan total. Judge jumped out to in 3: 12. build the Bulldogs lead back to 19, entering the final canto. The overall solid play of his starters pleased Colosimo, whose bench was weakened because controlled thoroughly the boards against the Spartans and received balanced scoring, led by Denise Gaztambides 22 points. On many occasions, Judge got second and third shots against the Spartans, who also were hurt by a score of turnovers, particularly in the second half when sophomore Ray Salazar followed with a 38-1- 5 Drecksel, whose inside moves forced numerous Colt fouls, did much of his damage from the free throw line, where he hit on 11 of 13 tries. the lead right away as eight points each by The Bulldogs GRANGER. Wins in eight of 12 matches here margin. Paul Drecksel paced the Eagle effort, burning Cottonwoods front 25 0 Granger Runs Past Farmers 44 unbeaten team, Cyprus. Judges front line took advantage of a much smaller Murray team Thursday in running win. away to a Coach Becky Anderson's Spartans will be after their first league win after three losses tonight when they meet 72-4- 5 Dual Meet the final line for SALT LAKE. After racing to an easy victory here last week over Murray, the Judge girls basketball team faces its toughest test of the season tonight (Thursday). Coach John Colosimos Bulldogs put their Region Seven record on the line against the regions only other points apiece. Ben Staples ded nine, but the rest of the Colts were limited to no more than four points. first-quart- Both Cottonwood and Granite sank 22 field goals, with the Colts hitting 14x16 from the line 12 Bulldogs Down Murray ad- Skyline pulled away from the Colts progressively on Tuesday, widening a four-poilead into matched the teams were Friday night. Granites 44-3- 2 Eagles 61, Colts While the final score indicates how the close the game was, the breakdown of field goals and free throws netted by each squad further illustrates how evenly to e performance, emerging as the games leading scorer with 21 (seven and 7x10). Butterfield finished with 18 (eight and 2x2) and Lee netted seven (two and 3x4). Taui (three fielders) and Rich (two and 1x3) added six and five, respectively. Colts 58, Granite 57 Await Cyprus 31-2- 5 situation. He made both, and with a three-poin- t lead, Cottonwood avoided a foul and allowed Lee an uncontested field goal with two seconds left. Anderson paced Colt scorers with 15 (five and 5x5), with Lambourne netting 14 on seven fielders. Kerry Oliphant added 12 (five and 2x2) and Nash contributed nine (two and 5x6). For Granite, Urry en- joyed shooting performance by those two cagers climaxed a commendable Colt effort which saw the visitors face an early deficit, then come on strong to outlast a foe to whom Cottonwood had lost in lopsided fashion last month in the Green Sheet-Granit- e District tournament. 15-1- 1 Appliance Sick? Bring to Brinton's Service In-Sh- or We Make House Calls GE Hot Point Kenmore Whirlpool Call 262-2S- BmwroM Farts Counter Daily til 6, Sat. til $pm 4700 S. State added a field goal on a baseline jumper as the half expired, the Colts going to the locker room ahead by Cottonwood increased its lead to seven points early in the third stanza, but Granites Simi Taui 27-2- scored four straight East Triumphs - Lancers Win Battle Of G's GRANGER. Coach Scott Iversons Granger Lancers from a East 76-5- rebounded drubbing by 3 to defeat Granite here Tuesday and take sole possession of second place in Region Three. Granite dropped into a four-wa- y tie for third, but faces the tough portion of the first round beginning with Skyline tomorrow (Friday). Granger will host a rugged Olympus five 57-4- 6 Open for Public Sole ALL-STEE- L Odd-Size- d BUILDINGS 30'x45'xl2'. . $4500 tomorrow in a 7:30 contest. The Titans lost a decision at Granite, but rebounded to beat Skyline before losing to East 81-6- Defense, which was the key to the win over the Farmers, is likely to be the most important aspect of the Lancer fort tomorrow. ef- Granite 46 Granger 57, Using a trapping zone and some double teaming, the Lancers were able to hold Farmer Ron Butterfield scoreless in the first half and take command early. The Farmers appeared to have a Don Haskins style of game in mind, but were unable to carry out the deliberate attack when the Lancers ran off to a 12-- lead behind the play of Mike Mitchell and Stan Winrow. The lone Farmer bucket in the first period was by Russ Urry. 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