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Show T 4 WCST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Mar. o Youth League 5, 198) Rockets II Gain Narrow Victory Jeff KEARNS. - Eye Tourney Willardson and Mike Moffett combined to lead Rockets II to a narrow win over the Cavaliers in County Recreation play sponsored by the Kearns Youth Center. Willardson scored 21 and Moffett 18 to offset Mitch Mells 13 in a victory. In other action, Steve Holfelt had 15 and Mike Brown, 11 from Kirt Francis 14 as the Davis and seven from Mavericks erased the Sheranian. In addition to Salt Lakers despite Nash, only Anderson hit 17 points by Patrick double figures for CotHoines. tonwood, tossing in 10. from The Jets had 11 Four nights earlier, Douglas Harmon inpoints a 44 26 win Cottonwood played well over the Hawks, paced by The Vikings against a strong East David Moore's 12. from Brent team but not well enough used 17to points offset Duaine Miller help to hand the Leopards Lee's 22 and beat the Scorpions their first loss in league 41 31. Mike Peterson scored 25 for the Steelers in a 55 30 romp play. the Knights. Nash once again paced over Leo Howell scored 22 as the the Colt attack with 16 Warriors beat the Seabees Brett Miller scored 12 for points, while Oliphant added 12 and Ben Staples the losers. Mickey Lambourne18 scored 21 and Rober Merrill Titans Trip Colts (From Page game with clutch shooting in the closing minutes. Nash concluded his prep career with 24 points on 11x16 from the field and 2x2 from the line. Ironically, a defensive change by Colt Coach Kent Clark that brought his club back from an 2, Col. 8) free-thro- bombers long-rang- e kept the Colts within striking distance until the Titans iced the which State - Cougars FLOOR PLAY . . . Wanda Snow and Wondy Lloyd of Granger battle with Olympus high's Class 4A Play Lori Hess and Ann Phillips for loos ing heated battle for playoff berth. ball Fall In dur- (From Page 2, Col. 6) ith Olympus. The two teams staged a classic Bighorn Sheep Re-locat- battle that Granger eventually the on won of the free throw shooting of Lloyd. The two teams battled to a deadlock after the initial eight minutes of play. Granger took a 3 lead in the second period and was able to maintain that in the fourth, leading The Lancers finally pulled away late, leading by as much as eight with strength 10-1- 0 To ed Plateau Area 26-2- I SALT LAKE. Eight unore desert bighorn tsheep have been transplanted from east of the 'Colorado River to the Kaiparowits Plateau area near Lake Powell, 38-3- a minute to go, but the Titans wanted that state berth too and refused to fold. Granger hung on because the balanced play of Snow and Hori complemented that of Lloyd. Snow scored 17, Lloyd and Hori 11. Melanie McKellar led all scorers, closing out her career with 27 points. Junior Ann Phillips added 12, but fouled out ear- 13 according to the State of Wildlife Resources. The six ewes and two rams were released in good condition, DWR officials said. Division With Oly After missing an automatic berth by an eyelash, Kearns highs girls basketball team was ly in the fourth period. The Granite girls team closed out Region Three play without a victory, dropping its final game of the year Thursday to Skyline. Throughout the latter portion of the season, however, the Farmers did show considerable under improvement Coach Doug Bills. guards Mike Brown and J. D. Davis hitting six points apiece over a Cottonwood zone in the first quarter, the Titans jumped out to a 17-- 9 lead. Clark switched to a for the second period and the Titan backcourt tandem was held to four points. In the meantime, Cottonwood eliminated a defeated by Weber Tuesday in a bid to make the state tourney field. Kearns blew a six loss point lead in a to Bingham In the last The league game. Miners gained a bye in Tuesday playoff action. Kearns dropped a 2 decision to Weber. Coach Diane Congdon has to be pleased with the play of junior guard Teresa Perea in both outings. In the Bingham game she popped in 25 points, while against the Warriors she had a man-to-ma- n 50-4- 9 first-quart- 64-5- turnover Nash, and Lynn and problem Oliphant Anderson led the Colts to a 2 lead. But, in the switch to 34-3- man-to-ma- Cot-tonwo- n, also got itself into foul trouble, with Spring Range Oliphant and Lambourne each picking up three. 29. Riding Being game-higOlys Huber also made to was able Bingham a similar defensive Again take advantage of switch in the second SALT LAKE. The Kearns inability to hit. going from a State Division of Wildlife free throws in the fourth period, man to a zone, but was Resources has announcperiod of Thursdays not pleased with the The results. ed plans to again offer league finale. 9 spring range horseback Miners overcame a Olympus returned to rides to interested per- lead in that canto. n its defense Kearns trailed in the in sons. the second half and, and The purpose of the first half with the exception of range rides, DWR of- but came on strong in the Nash, cut off the Colt atexto third. Senior Kris Kent ficials said, is tack. amine the condition of was the only other Part of the Titan the range after use by Cougar In double figures dominance could be atbig game animals over with 12. tributed to control of the In the Weber outing the winter. rebounding game. Olymare The rides already the Cougars were guilty outrebounded its foe under way in some off too many fouls. pus with Riches pulling 2 adWeber trailed after regions, they noted, down nine and Greg one period, but had made ding that interested adding seven. dividuals may contact a six of its points from the Boyce Cottonwood received a DWR The One office line. for regional Region strong performance off schedule information. squad owned a 3 lead the bench from Dave at the half and was in who scored nine front 5 entering the Walton, KILL down and points Signups Three 11 rebounds. pulled last period. fouled out of the Cougars Twice Are While Riches led all contest, Perea, scorers with 25, Oly KEARNS. RegistraChris Duckworth tion for the Kearns Inter- - . received 20 points from and Elaine Monson, all national Little League will be held here twice juniors. this week. Signups will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and from 8 p.m. Sunday at Mower field. The cost is $25 for VMICYMIRJ 9737088 the first family member and $20 for the second. HELD OVER OPEN 12:30 Further information MY BLOODY VALENTINE ALL SEATS $2.00 till 5:00pm may be obtained by callR Mon. thro FH. holidays h Offered Last November, a dozen desert bighorn 38-2- sheep were transplanted into the same area. Several sheep have been and their movements are being monitored by division biologists. No problems have yet been observed among any of the desert bighorn sheep, DWR officials noted. man-to-ma- 14-1- 0 radio-collare- 14-1- Certificates 26-2- 45-3- 3, 6, & 30 month Set $10,000, $5,000 & $500 minimums Passbook Rate 6.50 to 9.00 -V - v- SECURITY PACIFIC FINANCE MONEYCENTER 1 1 1 West 7200 South, Midvale (001)566-242- Your MoneyCantar fr ing Bob Wooley, RATES CALL FOR CURRENT O Shari Hori chases elusive basketball during her team's win over Olympus enroute to playoffs. GOT AWAY . . . Granger's M 14k Signups Are On Agenda Of 1:00, MANIAC R 2'45, 430, 6:15. day, as well as March and 19. 9 45 r 14 Signups are slated from a.m. until noon Saturday and the 715, J 9 15 1 W. Hunter 3500 3900 South; park, 6000 W. South and the Magna Library, 3500 South. A March 8339 W. 4961 So SIM -2- I; leagues. Registration will take place at the school from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Additional signups will be held between those hours 1 on March 15 and 21. Youngsters age are eligible to participate. The cost for players in the peewee; minor and major divisions is $25 each and $40 for families with two or more players, a league spokesman said. Pony League and Babe Ruth League (15) fees are $30 per player and $50 per family, he added. Further information may be obtained by calling Ron Wall or Julian Sanderson (250r 5 1 (13-1- (250-742- 7328). Skate City 66 3991 Call for showtimes Motinoes Signup Change Made By Loop ed at the library location from 5 to 7 p.m. Girls age residing in baseball for Magna MURRAY 70 Sot. 4800 E. 262-405- the Kearns Babe Ruth League signup schedule for Saturday has been made by league officials. 6 p.m. Fri. Sat. p.m. Matinees Sat. 1 :00 and 3:30 p.m: Pvt. Parties Available PRODUCTIONS THE wishing to Those Open Mon. Thurs. WALT DISNEY register for the coming season may do so at the Kearns Youth Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, according to Mike Walker, league president. ARISTOCATS fifii cmn thmtres Phone 278 4711 5001 S Highland Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- $2.00 Open Til 3 PM Bargain Price X Mon.Fri. 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The cost is $22 for the first girl from a family and $12 per girl may be obtained by calling Duane Metcalf at Parents are being 969-326- 7. to serve managers, CENTER TROLLEY 7200 SOUTH High 3 Country as coaches, PG league chaperones, spokesman said. not Included pendant(s) at s2995 each to: Shanghai is the Big Lychee of China, the countrys largest city, with 11 million people. Name Address Shanghais tories . State Please Print aacagsffa I 1122 EAST and scorekeepers the (Qty) City FAMILY thereafter. Further information invited Zip M - from 8,000 fac- ll shops to sprawling steel mills - produced $39 billion worth of goods in 1979. . KEARNS. A change in Hunter-Magna-Grang- er market So. 1 One Block Wait of Stirto St. THE HIGH COUNTRY pc J 3 30, 5:30, 7:30, 19 registration session is plann- 9-- minutes. There was 2:15 left when Johnson made his moves in the fourth canto. The Lancers won the game at the line, converting 10x19, while the Titans converted 7x12. Both teams shot 39 percent from the field. The games leading scorer was Titan Mark Riches with 11 (4, 3x4). Davis added 10, all in the first half. The Lancers held Mike Brown to nine. Winrow and Beebe paced Granger with 10 apiece (5, 0x0) and (3, 4x8). Johnson and Dunn scored eight each. Beebe, Johnson and Dunn shared player of the game honors. J Hunter-Magn- a 5325 35-3- final eight N HELD OVER I I 14th at three locations in the area -Sandburg elementary, 95 8 00, NEID OVER THE DEVIL AND MAX DEVLIN PG 15, PROPHECY J N ) STARTS FRIDAT will be held here Satur- on - (From Page 2, Col. 4) The Titans could not pull away In a sloppily played third period, but still led 1 to start the ) 45,3 45. 5 45, 7 45,9 45 ration for the Hunter Bonnet Ball program GOLD GRANGER MAGNA. Signups will be held Saturday St Brockbank junior high to power the Rebels to a 71 50 win over the Spurs, paced by Gerry Holman's 20. Mike Montano scored 12 as the Braves edged Granger 48 43. Game honors went to Kelly Foote with 13. Mike Littlewood's 19 points were the key to the Knicks' 57 55 win over the Katz, paced by Bobby Stevens' 17. Baldy's bombed the Blazers 39 10, with Scott Dalton scoring 12 for the winners Darrin Lopez had 13 in the Colts 36 28 win over the Rams. The Aggies nipped the Valley Ligers 53 51, with Derrick Bolton scoring 17 and Mark Hasenburg 11 to offset 16 by Roger Tyler and 15 from Tony Tauvall. Bret Burt scored 24, Kevin Livingston 11 and Bret Lamb 10 to lead the Stars to a 50 46 The win over the Bucks. Hustlers deflated the Panthers 41 19 behind 22 points from Mike Wilding. The Rockets had 15 from Kip Killpack, 12 from Anthon Peterson and 11 from Ryan Stephens in a 69 20 romp over the Raiders. Kelly Goodfellow scored 12 and John Hatch 10 in the Sonics' 48 36 win over the Salt Lakers. Guy Fowlkes scored 14 and R. J. Perry 12 as the CREDWOOD N WITNESS R EYE HUNTER. Regist- CUBIC ZIRCONIA in 8! V J STARTS FRIDAY 10 10 apiece. oxcopt 250-758- 9. Bonnet League We Have What You Want and Walton had Magna Baseball Signups On Tap six-foot- er 5-- Pay Higher Interest than any Bank or S&L We 60-3- 23-2- 31-2- et Money-Mark- deficit eventually led to his clubs downfall in the second half. SALT LAKE. Girls Tourney Starts Today first-quart- eight-poi- Playoff - w 58-5- 4 Flyers outdistanced the Jazz Goodfellow had 19 more in his team's 52 43 win over the Mavericks, paced by Charles Newsome's 21 and 11 by Steve Holfelt. The Spurs nipped Rocketf 43 42 as Gerry Holman scored 16, Greg Jones 14 and Jeff Con die 11, offsetting 15 and 13 by Willardson and Moffett. Leo Howell scored 10 in a losing cause as the Vikes nipped the Warriors 34 32. Bobby Stevens with 20 and Jim Mitchell with 17 led the Katz to a win over the Braves. Lambourne dumped in 30, Robert Merrill 18 and Steve Brown 12 as the Rebels Willard-sobeat Rockets II had 22 in that one. Condie scored 18, Holman and Jones 16 each as the Spurs beat the Knicks 65 59. Falk had 15 and John Walker 14 in a losing cause. THe Braves had 20 from Mike Montano in a 57 55 barn burner over the Spurs. Condie scored 20 and Holman 18 for the Spurs. 53 18. MeDvoiro (and Howard) tj a universal picture! 1981 UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS INC 255-359- 5 - |