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Show 4 Thursday, Jan. WEST VALLEY VIEW Nipped At Jordan 29, 1981 Determined Bucs Await 'Dogs Region Seven for MAGNA. Coach Paul Dilley and his troops spent the early part of the week trying to put a heart-breakin- 70-6- g loss to visitors to win. However, a home loss by any of the challengers Is sure to put someone else in the drivers seat and the Pirates are well aware of that fact. Tipoff time Friday will be 7:30. Dilley will have perhaps an even greater challenge on Tuesday if Cyprus does win tomorrow. The Pirates are scheduled to meet struggling Tooele on the Buff floor. And Tooele has no up problem getting for Cyprus. At Jordan the contest was what can accurately be described as a barn burner. The visitors hit a cold spell in the third period and Jordans talented five was quick to take advantage of it. But Cyprus, down 12, 9 Jordan behind them. However, brooding time was limited by the fact that tomorrow (Friday) the Pirate gym will be invaded by Judges Bulldogs. Sure wed rather be tied with them, Dilley admitted. But we dont think anyone is going to go through our league unbeaten, so our challenge is to put Friday behind us and go for the lead. Actually, a loss to the Beetdiggers on their floor is not uncommon even in a year when Jordan is not expected to challenge for the title. Its the hardest place in high-flyin- g Youth Play some intense team defense, and clawed its way back. However, when the Pirates needed some breaks, they simply werent there and that included being charged with a timeout when the timer made an error as the high's Julie Allen (44) ond Angie Nunley put defensive pressure on After Murray Upset - Region Picture Muddy the outside shooting of Gina Glodowski created some serious problems for the Pirates who were forced to rely on the shooting from the free throw line of sophomore Julie Allen to finally seal the game. The youngster stepped to the line to hit a pair after three straight Buc misses. Gaztambide made a pretty running hook shot with a second left to cut the margin. The games leading scorer was Garrett with 16. She also had a dozen rebounds. Nunley added eight and Pearce and Allen six. Gaztambide scored 15, 1L of those in the first half,' while Marge Singler added 10 12, Glodowski and Lika Holdener eight. Both teams shot 34 percent from the field. The Pirates converted 10x20 from the line and Judge just 5x16. Bulldog Coach John Colosimo was pleased with his team's play, especially with the ability to come back. Gonzales was happy with the win, but had some reservations about how his team protected its leads. Judge 68, Uintah Playing with the 47 con- fidence borne of coming an eyelash of the Bulldogs rolled to an easy win Tuesday. Twelve Judge girls played and all scored. The home team led 0 after one period and 7 at the half. By the end of the third it was 0 and the Judge within beating Cyprus, 18-1- 32-1- 50-3- reserves did nothing to cause Colosimo to lose confidence in them. Gaztambide was the games top point producer with 20. Singler dropped in 14 and Glodowski 12. The Judge jayvees were also superior, winas Julie Lud- ning 44-3- 0 Miners KHS Eyes wig scored 12 and Mary Katherine Lytle bounced back from an injury with 10. Colosimo commented that his team plans to enter its test of Cyprus with an record. He acknowledged that playing on the road will be a factor. 1 - Bengals Win Brawl KEARNS. high-flyin- Brightons Bengals g from the escaped Kearns high gym with a hard-foug- 64-5- win 9 here Friday night. And while it was a bitter disappointment for Coach Kenyon Clark and his Cougars, the REGION TWO Standings Team Brighton Hillcrest Kearns Bingham Alta W L 3 0 2 2 3 1 3 1 2 Pctg. PF PA 000 195 '68 1 500 .333 .333 .333 225 232 161 176 170 187 162 178 Hillcrests upset who shot 36 percent. Kearns outrebounded Cougars with their the taller Bengals backs against the wall with Kevin Crookston tomorrow (Friday) grabbing 13 for the when they take the short Cougars. Brighton put bus trip to West Jordan the game away in the to meet Binghams late going from the line when Kearns was forced young giants. to foul after missing a Coach Clark acknowledged that his team shot trailing by one and cannot beat the Miners turning the ball over down three. if it puts itself in a posThe Bengals opened all ition to play catch-u- p night. Nor can it let the the game with a 9x11 Miners set up in an of- first period effort to fense designed to take grab an edge. At advantage of the size of the half the visitors the Pollard brothers, moved out to a and who stand edge and took a lead into the final We have to press, And we period. he admitted. have to bring them out Kenny Meldrum led all scorers with 22 (10x26, of their zone. Also in double 2x3). The Bengals took adfor red-ho- t the Cougars 66 of a figures vantage percent from the field to was Crookston with 12 turn back the Cougars (4x13, 4x4). Bingham, leaves of the 30-2- action the Bucks belted the Jazz 60 23 behind 13 points by Adam Bangerter and Richie Fratto's 10. The Stars had 12 points from Bret Burt in a 43 25 win over Mark Hazenburg Baldy's. scored 10 as the Aggies defeated the Raiders 38 21. Bob Ball had 10 in a losing cause. The Valley Ligers had 20 from Roger Tyler, 13 by Tony Tavauli and 11 from Wayne Arloyo in a 51 29 win over the Panthers, paced by Tom Huesser's 13. Mike Wilding 15 in a losing cause as scored his Hustlers were beaten 38 34 by the Sonics. Darrin Lopez dumped in 25 to lead the Colts to a 52 14 win over the Blazers and Guy Folks scored 17 while Jacob Shewlake added 11 in the Flyers' 64 15 romp over the Rams. The Rockets II topped the Knicks with Mike Mof- - 53-5- GRANGER. The youngest man to be appointed head coach of a major sport in a Granite district school is taking over the football program at Granger high. Cyprus high graduate post after Hanks stepped aside following two years as head coach. Fraser, 26, served as offensive coordinator under Hanks and was sophomore grid coach under Greg Shepard. He is an honors history teacher at the school and also currently serves as sophomore basketball coach, with the Lancers leading the league. Dr. Mary Jean at Johnson, principal Granger high, said Fraser's appointment pressive performance he said, Look for Granger to throw. Now a resident of Ben-nioFraser is married to the former Janet Prahl of Murray. They expect their first child in early July. came through a district committee screening Doug Anderson's 12 points led the Warriors to a after it was determined the vacancy should be filled from within the program. Dr. Johnson said she was delighted with the selection and looks forward to the school being a factor in Region Three title chases. When Fraser was hired as a teacher in 1976, after completing his University of Utah degree in three years, he was the districts youngest teacher. In football, Fraser was a fetarter at Cyprus high second half. Cloward was right behind with 19 on 9x16 from the field and 1x3 from the line. Center Dee Huber was also effective, hitting 6x6 from the line enroute to 12 points. However, he injured an ankle and could see only limited action tomorrow. Gil Romero dropped in nine points, but Sorensen, was held to three. Cloward capped an im- under Glen Rupp for three years and was selected to the Green Sheets honor squad as a He played senior. tailback and cornerback for the Pirates. He also played basketball under Dick Smuin and was a member of the region champion golf team at Cyprus. Fraser said he learned a lot from Rupp and plans to incorporate a wide open style of play at Granger. Admitting that it would take time to develop the program, with 21 (10x18, 3x5); 14 of those coming in the the teams leading scorer in its early league contests, Jeff - Mike Fraser is replacing Gordon Hanks in the romp over the Scorpions and the Steelers grounded the Jets behind 14 by Mike Peterson and 13 from Brett Slaughter. Kyle Binns scored 12 for the Jets. Nafa Alusa dropped in 17 points as the Chargers nipped the Utes Mike Keith matched that total for the Utes. The Roadrunners had 22 from Todd Maldonado and 16 by Gary Bronson as they crushed the Nets 63 12. Craig Rydalch, Cory Gust and Chad Sheppick scored 15, 14 and 13 points as the Pirates cruised past the Pros 33-3- 0 Rupp finished as the games leading scorer by grabbing a dozen rebounds to give Cyprus a 1 edge in an area 45-4- where the teams game has shown consistent improvement. Pete Sefakis had 10 caroms. The Pirates suffered their worst effort from the line with 13x23, while Jordan was canning 12x16. Peterson and Larson led the Diggers in scoring with 17 and 16, respectively. Tony Mike COT'WD (From Page 3, Col. 2) eight field goals and 7x9 from the line. Senior guard Glen Nash added 15 to finish as the only other Colt in double figures, while Don Wahlin had seven and Dave Walton five. Clark also praised the play of Ben Staples and Troy Butters, who came off the bench and combined to dish off 10 assists. SKATELAND WEST SKATE SALES AND REPAIRS MONDAY FAMILY SESSION 7:00 969-849- 9:30 1 4147 W. 5415 So. a Mike Fraser 18-1- 6 6803 40-3- 3 53-4- 9 6-- 8 team showed marked improvement over a Tuesday outing at Alta where the Cougars were pounded in a game they should have won. The loss, coupled with In other edge at the half and maintained that entering the final eight minutes at a Lancer Coach 16 fett scoring and Jeff Willardson 14. Jeff Condie pumped in 23 to pace the win over the Spurs fo a Braves. Mickey Lambourne had 20 in the Old Rebels' 64 40 victory over Granger. Shawn Johnson scored 21 and Troy Jenkins 16 when the Knights beat the N uggets 58 46. Jim Speer scored 16 to lead the Mavericks to a 58 30 win over the Utes, led by Mike Keith's 11. Darrin Bills had 15 in the Vikings' 45 27 win over the Knights. The Hawks beat behind the Nuggets Todd Ryan Lightfoot's 12. 10 for the losers. Burke scored Danny Deiporto and Allen Tygesen scored 12 each to offset a 21 point performance by Ken Lawson as the Hunter Lions topped the All Stars 66-4- 4 Fraser Named - players scored in double figures as the Rockets defeated the Salt Lakers 3 in Kearns Recreation Center play during the week. Mike Snyder dropped in 17 points, while Kip Killpack scored 13 and Ryan Stephens and Anton Peterson 12. 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