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Show 2 WEST VALLEY ViEW Thursday, Jan. 29, Over Granite 1981 - Benefit 'Shoot' Effort Eagles Claim Win GRANITE PARK. Skyline high picked up a key win in Region Three play here Friday night, receiving 20 points from Paul Drecksel in a triumph over Granite. The decision marked the second consecutive victory for Coach Paul Jeppesen's Eagles, who evened their league record at The Farmer loss was the 76-6- 2 2-- clubs third straight after a over Olympus, Granites region mark now standing at Coach Dave Masearos g win Beat Colts Farmers 16-1- is leading Leopards meanwhile, will go after its third win in a row in a 3:30 tilt against dominated Eagles on top by Skylines Rob Webster 37-2- play, hitting four field goals and 2x2 at the line for half of his game-hig20, as the first-quart- netted eight of his 13 in the third, during which the Eagles outscored the Farmers by another to ) three points take a commanding advantage into the final period. Granite, with Urry scoring six and Butterfield four again, netted a edge in the fourth to account for the final margin. J. H. Wagstaff poured in all seven of his points in the final quarter for the Eagles. h - 55-3- 9 23-2- 1 GRANGER. Thoroughly dominating the lower weights, Granger ran away to a 7 dual meet wrestling victory here Thursday over Cot- points in the final period to pull away to an 18-superior decision over Maamaloa Vake. The Colts won two of the final three matches, tonwood. with Rich Jenkins (167) s Coach Roger pinning Craig Ellis in Lancers now 1:29 and heavyweight have one more dual Rich Folkerson defeatmeet to hone their ing Dave Tew 10-talents before defending In between, Lancer their Region Three Ken Smith championship Feb. 5 won an easy 17-- 3 at East. superior decision over Granger will travel to Keith Jensen. Skyline tonight (ThursGranger had an equalday) for a 7:30 meet. ly easy time in the lower Cottonwood, mean- weights. while, will try to gain Lane Thomas (98) pinsome momentum enterned Rod Ekstrom in 3:06 ing the region meet and Trevor when Coach Mike Marsh made short order Johnsons matmen bat- of Dale Christensen, tle Granite on their winning by a fall in 1:53. home mat at 7:30 Denny Thomas (112) tonight. recorded a 5 victory The Colts also will parover Kent Foote, Jay ticipate tomorrow and Hill (119) cruised to a Saturday in the Pleatriumph and Kurt sant Grove tournament. (126) breezed Granger built up a 35-past Brent Christensen lead Thursday before 10-Clark Harris After Tai Mecham won ended the Colt skid with by a forfeit, Lancer a win over Lance Ted Martinez Prudent. John claimed an 18-- 4 superior Diederich then scored 13 decision. 2 40-1- Drecksel, Ket-chum- Kevin Hunt (five fielders for 10). Netting four points in each quarter, Butte- emerged as Granites leading his 16 rfield 9-- 21-- 2 0 d 9-- 3 scorer, coming on seven and 2x2. Urry finished with 12 (four and 4x5) and Taui added 10 (three and 4x4). As a team, Skyline hit 33 field goals and 10x14 at the stripe, while Granite was good on 23 fielders and 16x22. Olympus high's Mark Riches and Granger's Stan Winrow battle for rebound as Lancer Sean Johnson (22) Improve To GRANGER. Overbys heroics Kelly thrilling victory over Olympus here Friday. Overby came off the bench to spark the Lancers, sending the game into overtime on a layup with twm seconds left and scoring all four 69-6- 8 Granger overtime The junior points. center also stole an inbounds pass when the Titans called time out to Bulldogs Belittle Buffaloes that marks Jim Yerkovich-coached teams, Judge Memorial hit full stride offensively and defensively here Friday night and pounded Tooele The Bulldogs face a new challenge tomorrow (Friday) in a 71-5- Cyprus team that Yerkovich feels has the best personnel in the league. The Pirates were nipped 9 at Jordan, but will return home with sights set on nabbing a share of the league lead. The game will feature two contrasting styles of play, with the Pirates a pressing, hustling team and the Bulldogs developing into a very disciplined team on both ends of the floor. REGION SEVEN Standings Team WL Pctg. 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It was a shame anyone had to lose Fridays Titan-Lance- r contest. Both teams played extremely hard and very SALT LAKE. Palmer Carri compensated for a poor shooting performance with two clutch free throws here Thursday as Cott- onwood rallied to post a victory over East. The three-poin- t win left the Colts in le possession of the Region Three girls basketball lead, one game ahead of the 42-3- 9 previously unbeaten Leopards. Coach Vaughn Mariettas squad will face its next challenge at 3 p.m. today (Thursday) when it hosts Olympus, a 4 winner over Granger. After injuring a finger on her shooting hand 59-5- during the week, Palmer was defending an inbounds pass from the sideline. Solid team defense forced the Titans into either a bad pass or a violation and Overby grabbed the ball and raced into forecourt. He was fouled on the shot attempt and converted only one, giving the Titans another chance. Johnson foiled that with his fifth theft of the contest. REGION THREE Standings 1 well. Olympus seemed to have put the contest away in the final minute t with a lead, but a missed free throw and Lancer conversion and and a Randy Beebe steal and the Overby bucket made the game three minutes longer. Overby opened the extra period with a three-poiplay, but the Lancers missed a later chance to ice it from the line and Olympus used the final minute to work for the last shot. Lancer Coach Scott Iverson noted that the Lancers work daily on four-poin- Leopards Fall To Colt Girls ice cold from the field Thursday, missing on all of a dozen shots. But in the clutch, she came through. Cottonwood had trailed most of the way until Janell Cook hit a jump shot to give the Colts a edge, with less than a minute left. East turned the ball over on its next possession and was forced to 40-3- Ogdon S Oram set up what was designto be the gamewinning shot. Sean Johnson sealed the win when he pilfered the ball from Titan ed Taam East Granger Skyline Olympus Cottonwd Granite W I Pctg. 4 0 3 1 1 000 .750 .500 250 .250 .250 PF PA 297 251 245 244 245 224 222 240 216 209 256 231 The game was a see- saw affair from the onset, with the visiting Titans gaining a narrow lead in the first period, Twice Granger was down five, but Olympus could not pull away, despite seven points by J. D. Davis. The Titans owned their widest margin of the game at the half, as Mark Snyder came off the bench to score 10 points. Iverson countered with tiny Todd Westburg, 15-1- 33-2- who canned three long jumpers on as many tries when Johnson was rested. Classmate Stan Winrow added four. The Lancers had a momentary edge near the end of the third period, leading by four, but Olympus scored nine unanswered points to go back up by The two team leaders took charge in the final canto. Brown, who had not enjoyed a productive night from the field, scored nine for the Titans. Dave Foote, who had sat on the bench in foul trouble in the second period and missed half of the third after being injured taking a charge, went to the hoop strong to bring Granger back and set irp Overbys heroics The Titans won the statistical battles, " but were guilty of too many turnovers. Brown was the games leading bounder with 10 Mitchell pulled seven for the Lancers. Brown had nine Titan assists and Davis Guard buildings throughout Utah. The activity is open to all boys and girls age 18 and under. The shootout is designed to expand the societys therapeutic recreation programs for disabled persons in Utah. Sponsor forms may be obtained by calling the Easter Seal office at They are also available at the state's various National Guard Armory locations, including 5189 So. State in Murray and 1543 Sunny-sid- e Ave. in Salt Lake shoot-ou- t The for children handicapped and adults will take place in 23 cities and towns throughout Utah, with more than $2,000 in prizes to be offered by sponsors, the Utah National Guard and Utahs 49-4- foul Palmer when Cottonwood went into a stall. The senior guard con verted 10 (5x8, 0x2). Foote paced the Lancers with 14 (5x8, 4x6), scoring 11 in the final period. Beebe and Winrow both scored 13 (5x10, 3x4) and (5x11, Dustin Dunn, 3x5). Johnson, Overby and Westburg all scored six and Mitchell five. Iverson named Beebe and Overby of the game. Coach Ron Huber was concerned about his teams defensive effort, but credited the Lancet s with pulling up their socks and going after teams. The top five regional winners will receive a trip to youth basketball training camps with the University of Utah, YU, Utah Johnson bad five for the Lancers. Johnson and Brown each had five thefts. International Year of the Disabled Person. glancing back in sports with the . 86-6- 6 ctory over Judge Memorial. Keith Lord points and Doug Terry netted 14 For the Bulldogs, John Schovaers scored 23 points and grabbed 12 added 15 boards. (That was January, 1971). ANNOUNCING We Now Have Service In-Sh- GE Appliances Hof Point Kenmore Whirlpool Coll 262-255- ?wncw, Part Counter 4700 - Sat. til 5pm S. State On Our Best Work! When it comes to saving money, you Easts height and the should think "Deseret Industries. Check out our best work and then check our prices. Especially now, through February 4th we have reduced prices on selected items. in general, play of Chamberlain in particular, gave the Colts trouble in the earAlice Washers ly going. 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His was an outstanding performance, both coaches acknowledged. Brown checked in with 15 (5x15, 5x6) and Davis and Greg Boyce with 11 (5x18, 1x3) and (4x4, 3x4). Mark Riches add-b- d . - one-poi- Fashion Placa Mall 242 So. Main St. 21x30 the line, Tooele 15x23. 3 3 3 Men s fine leather dress shoes from Freeman, Dexter, Jarman and Florsheim. I 22 McGill, JM $34.95 44.95 $54.95 vs Matt I.ingenfelter and Pete Rokicl also played intimidating defense, Yerkovich noted. Judge raced out to a lead after one period and outscored the hosts at by one to lead the half, but really broke the game open in the third period with a edge. Jay Sorensen was the only Buff to reach double figures. He scored Avg 25x29 21 0 Ux23 153 7x9 D 7 ?x6 13.7 ens Dress Shoes x DahleS game. Gio also scored nine points. Mike Clark and the center combination of REGION SEVEN Top Score the Bulldog mentor call 261-436- will Vierra, thought by some to be the best guard in Utah, enjoyed a storybook game. He connected on 8x9 from the field and 9x10 from the charity stripe to score 25 points He also dished out five assists and grabbed five rebounds. And if that werent sufficient to establish him as a candidate for player ot the game honors, he also held his man scoreless. The Bulldogs also got another solid effort from junior forward - 3-- 1 in the final seconds of regurn tion time and overtin'' lifted Granger to a Battle Bucs TOOELE. Showing the consistent improvement HIGH TRY . . . Greg Boyce (35) of Olympus and Granger s Dave Foote (32) leap high to fight for rebound. Lancers Trip Titans in Overtime (seven Conway buckets for 14), Webster (six and lxl for 13) and . . reacts. -- - . (25) make contact in Sheet-Granit- 105-pou- Ban-gert- CRASH two-tim- e winner of MVP honors e in the Green District tournament, didnt score in the third, but came back with four in the final eight minutes to attain his total, that coming on eight field goals and 4x4 at the free throw line. Three other Eagles cracked double figures National 262-645- (18-15- Lancers Tuning Up For Region Will local Armory half-doze- n. Granger on the Eagle hardwoods. In the Skyline verdict at Granite Friday night, Drecksel Easter Seal Society will hold its basketball shoot-ou- t on Feb. 14 at advantage in the second period, when Brion Conway netted eight of his 14 and Drecksel came back with another Granites Simi Taui tallied six of his 10 in the second, and the half expired with the Skyline, The Utah MURRAY. its Skyline padded 7:30. tomorrow Is Set visitors moved out to a 2 lead. Ron Butterfield and Russell Urry each tallied four for the Farmers in the canto. will have their full tomorrow (Friday) night when they visit East. Tip-of- f against the league- hands - All ladies |