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Show rrr Thursday, Mar. WEST VALLEY VIEW Warriors Scalped 12, 1981 - 'Hunch' Aids Lancer Quest In 4A Foray game, scored twice and! an assist on another had edge. Both teams missed theft in the third and sufficient free throws to Granger moved out to a lead. take command of the Midway through the hitting game; Granger 4x10 and Weber 2x6 in final eight minutes the discussed why he in- the first half, with Lancers surged to a edge on some exserted sophomore Greg several misses on the Wilder into his lineup. front end of one and one cellent play by Winrow Reserve and Wilkinson, but The little-use-d youngster opportunities. Weber fought back by joined another pair of Chad Wilkinson conscoring nine unanswered underclassmen and tributed six first-hal- f and had a chance to Lancer points the Sean senior stalwart points Johnson in leading the cause, while the games to cut the lead to three 25 seconds left when d Lancers to a leading scorer was with Mitchell grabbed a Mike 4A tournament win over Johnson Webers Kelly missed free throw and Weber. with nine. Stan Winrow took over scored to give the Granger won 1 in a game that became that for the Lancers in the Lancers some breathing close only by virtue of third period, scoring room. Webers Johnson led some sloppy Lancer play seven points and grabbat the end of the contest. ing a number of key re- all scorers with 26 points That gave the Lancers bounds. Johnson, who (11,4x6). WadeBeusad-(SeePag- e 3, Col. 1) the right to meet Region had four steals in the Two champion Brighton today (Thursday) at 2:30 double in an eight-teaelimination affair that will end Saturday night. The winner of the SALT LAKE. Anyone headed to the race track might wish to take Granger Coach Scott Iverson along. I just had a hunch, noted Iverson as he 24-2- Granger 2 half-tim- e 40-3- 2 first-roun- 57-5- 3A Tourney N' !r ,? : t - .V Bucs, Judge Claim Wins contest play either Bonneville or 8:10 favorite East tomorrow, while the losers play at 6:30. Iverson used nine players in Tuesdays outing and all conPROVO. Cyprus and tributed, as has been the Granger trademark all Judge captured wins in season long. the first round of the Both teams came out girls 3A tournament bein a man defense, which ing played here this Lancer-Beng- ' if al will pre-tourn- DOUBLE 'D' . . . Hillcrest's Annette Apostol faces defensive harassment from Janell Cook (23) and a leaping Laurie Faux (44) of Cottonwood in tourney opener. TIPPED AWAY . . . Cottonwood's Laurie Foux gets her fingers on shot victory attempt by Hillcrest's Annette Apostol during Colts 52-4- 9 Layton Claims 4A Crown Cottonwood Girls Fall Short In Title Try was the 21st of the season tonwood highs girls without a loss for the basketball team lived up Lancers, whose balancto its potential at just the ed scoring attack and right time, but it still solid bench had made it wasnt enough to halt the favorite. Layton. Coach Vaughn MarieBut, while the setback ttas Colts battled their in the finals was naturalway into the 4A finals at ly disappointing for CotWest high Saturday, but tonwood, the Colts tourwere turned back in their nament performance effort to take the state ti- reflected the talented tle by the talented, potential of the team. LAKE. SALT Cot- unbeaten Layton Lancers 58-5- A fourth-quart- com- er eback against Region The victory in the Two champion Hillcrest championship contest had lifted the Colts to a victory in the opening round Thursday. The semi-finmatch against Weber wasnt even a contest. Mariettas girls blew the Warriors out of the gym, romping to a 4 decision on Friday. Granger did not fare so well, bowing out of the state meet in two games. 52-4- Provo 3A Champ IsT SALT LAKE. Jim Spencers Bulldogs Coach Provo breezed through the 3A state tournament last week to cap a near perfect season. The Bulldogs avenged an 8 loss suffered at nearby Mountain View 9 65-4- Coach Stephanie whatsoever with their southern counterparts, running away to an triumph. 85-5- 7 well for three quarters, but frequently negated that with one period of weak -- sometimes - was atrocious play. In the tournament, eliminated from further competition the follow- fiowever, the Colts ing day, falling to displayed more conBingham sistency than ever, Cottonwood had been although a seven-poin- t an enigmatic team all third quarter did put the Region Three club in the year. Region Three coaches hole against Layton. were nearly unanimous Cottonwood and in predicting that the Layton battled on nearly Colts were the team to even terms for the first beat for the region title. half of the championship Yet, they stumbled in tilt, the Lancers holding the second half of the a three-poiedge at the league season and had to settle for second place after losing the region finale, on their home court, to East. That loss forced Cottonwood to go the playoff route to earn a state berth. That it did by 5 last beating Roy Tuesday. One of Cottonwoods -- Granger 42-3- nt end of both quarters. But in the third period, Layton was able to open a advantage by outscoring the Colts 14-- 7 and to control the tempo of the game. Taking advantage of the lead, the Lancers went into a spread of- fense in the fourth quarter, forcing Cot- tonwood to foul to get the ball back. The necessary gamble did not pay off for the Colts, however, as Layton converted on its charity tosses, hitting produced seven of nine in the final stanza to reject any Colt comeback efforts. Lancer point guard Korryn Wiese did much of the damage, finishing with a game-hig- h 20 points, while front-lin- e teammates April Hatch and Venus Hare added 13 and 12, respectively. Cottonwood was paced by senior guard Carri Palmer, who hit eight field goals and 1x2 from the line for 17 points. Center Cheryl Tye contributed 16 on six field (See Page 3, Col. 1) midway through season by defeating the 4 Bruins Saturday night in the County finale. Enroute to the title the Bulldogs beat Bountiful, Dixie and Highland. Bountiful and Dixie, both foes of Cyprus, went on to win Saturday games and finish fifth and sixth, while Highland captured third. West took fourth. Davis and Springville were the other teams seeing action on Saturday. 60-4- round. The northern Cage Tourney sought formed by the newly-- " Taylorsville-Bennio- n Ute Conference football league. Persons interested in "coaching positions are being asked to call Blame Lindgren - (967-7444- ), Darrel (973-7292- James Ken Mackay (969-0274- ), or ), Porter (969-3716- Lynn pre-tourne- y tourn-manen90-7- foul-fille- - MHS Alumns To Have New Champ and Redwood Hot Tub (Outdoors under the stars) SAUNA SLEIGHRIDES VALID MARCH 1 - MARCH 31, Sunday thru Thursday only 1981 to avoid contact - Phone (801) Salt Lake Phone 532-210- 0 654-110- 2 Judge overcame, proat the. charity stripe to down stubborn blems Carbon. The Bulldogs hit 11x26, but Carbon managed just 12x29. Coach John Colosimo had used much of the k layoff to work on free throws and still has hopes that it will pay off as the tourney wears two-wee- on. The two second-plac- e finishers in their respective leagues battled to a 0 tie after one period of play, but the Bulldogs limited the Dinos to just five points in the second (See Page 3, Col. 9) 10-1- -- Dons Win SALT LAKE. An uninspiring performance against a weaker Spanish Fork team spelled the end of the season for Judge Memorials Bulldogs here Tuesday. Spanish Fork repelled several Judge com- senior backcourt (Kenny Vierra and Joey Giovac-chi) more than anyone realizes. ni Starting foreward Mike Curtin is expected to move to guard and he, along with Pete Rokich, AMFM Cass 599ea. AMFM Cass Auto. Rev. AMFM 8 Track 68-5- untracked to comples ment Vierra and Giovac-chini- outside efforts. Spanish Fork led after one period and 17-1- at half-tim- e, 3 36-3- 2 but Judge could never really catch fire to overtake the v SPEAKERS 6x9 3 Way 20 MAG 5 Va Dual Cone XK Band 1 0 Oz. Mag Radar Detector $6995 CAX 2374 $9995 ACR 3720 $599s MEX 3767 $399S pr. SK $155 pr. 599s eo. 1151T SK 950 Super Buster Larry Colosimo and Dons. to win Dave McGill, will form Coach Jim Yerkovich the nucleus of a team noted that while his team that is expected to comfought hard, it was not pete in a stronger league (Region Six) next year. mentally right. and South will join West two the Despite tourney losses, he said Judge, Murray, Tooele he had never had a team and Jordan, with Jordan perform better in rela- and West welcoming tion to its talent than the back strong performers Bulldogs did in compil- off solid teams. 1 In Thursdays contest ing their Region Vierra showed the form Seven record. He also noted that even that made him the though three starters leading 3A scorer in the will return next year, state, but Judge could Judge is going to miss its not get its inside game ebacks 9-- In Midway, Utah Garrett contributed eight and Julie Allen six. PSl-373- 6 DONT FOUL . . . Judge's Lorry Colosimo (34) tries with Spanish Fork's Scott Jones (42) in Thursday test. Judge Exits Tourney rOUR NEW HEATED POOLS Therapy and Indoor Mineral nected on 14x26 from the line while Davis hit 9x18. Pearce led all scorers with 16 (5, 6x9). Angie Nunley added 12 (4, 4x8). Pioneer KP2500 AMFMCass with Speakers $ 1 1 J 9gq 40 Watt Power Booster 15Vbi.j7h 40 Watt Equalizer 19 50 Watt Band Equalizer ea. AMP 550 70 Watt 1, Equalizer 7 .a. psg 3750 AMFM Digital Cass, with Clock $1 1995 rcd 3349a 7 SLEEPING ROOMS RESTAURANT HORSEBACK RIDING HORSEDRAWN HAY OR field goal than the Pirates, but Cyprus con- See Us At The Salt Palace For The Utah Travel Show March 11th to the 15th 53-4- 2 43 29-2- SPECIALS 60-2- SPECIAL TWO FOR ONE (Stay One Night, Get The Second Night Free) d SOUND 65-4- ENJOY "UTAH'S FAMOUS COUNTRY RESORT" first-roun- win for Cyprus. The Pirates outscored Davis 15-- 8 in the second canto to climb back into the game and Cyprus carried a 8 edge into the final period. Davis had one more CUSTOM 61-4- 3; : 53-4- G)0(Ufut - 50-4- Monday the On Bulldogs defeated Carbon 4 to advance to a game played last night (Wednesday) after press time with Ogden, one of 46-4- 60-5- TAYLORSVILLE. Coaches are being squads. favorites. Tuesday night Cyprus struggled past a in back glancing 3 solid Davis team sports with the . . . and will play Viewmont tonight (Thursday) at 7 in the Provo high gym. Wins in the second put both Granger high exited round would matteams in semi-fint, the state cage in 7 ches brackets a opposite dropping decision to Sky View. In tomorrow (Friday). Davis threw a sticky what Lancer Coach Don Snow described as one man defense at the d afof the fastest games I Pirates in a fair that saw the Region have ever witnessed, Granger received 26 Seven champs forced to points from Terry Healy come from behind. The Darts led 12-- 5 efand double-figure- s forts from three other after one period and cagers Dave Ellet, 18 Cyprus stalwart Laurie points; Doug Holt, 17 and Garrett joined Coach on the 14. Bob Gonzales Todd Christensen, bench. (That was March, 1968). However, fouls even 66-4- League Seeking .Grid Coaches k Green Sheet area the together. A new MURRAY. The 1975 team which champion will be crown- defeated the defending ed here Saturday at the champs will go up end of the fourth annual against 1976, an easy 6 winner over 1977-Murray high alumni tournament. Also advancing to the That was assured semi-final- s were 1972, a 9 Tuesday when the defenwinner over 1973; ding champions from 1971, a 2 victor over 1968 were unseated by 1974; 1969, which the 1970 graduates in a defeated 1964, 9 overtime thriller. 5 winner over 1956, a Nor will the perenially 1950-5and 1959. strong 1958 team be Championship bracket represented in the finals. competition will conThat club also fell Tues- tinue the next three day, dropping a nights at Murray high, decision to the 1962 with consolation play graduates. Murray high a Eight teams still have Hillcrest junior high. chances for the title The consolation finals entering last nights are set for 7:30 p.m. competition. Results of Saturday. The tournathose games were not ment finals follow at available at press time. 8:30. week. two-wee- second period, Johnson was the only Lancer starter in the lineup, but Wilder, who had a total of less than five minutes of varsity experience, contributed a pair of buckets and a steal to a Lancers had no trouble The Colts would play all-Uta- h d 11-1- 0 63-5- of basketball first-perio- 10-- Greens Lancers had the main problems all unenviable task of facing season was its inability the Layton in the opening to put four solid quarters 19-1- a low Uintah was also a winscore as they felt each other out. Granger ner as all three Region led but had to hang Seven squads overcame on for an edge at a layoff the end of the quarter. The layoff was evident By the 6:31 mark of the in the early play of both tually led to the Davis downfall as junior Carrie Pearce made both ends of a one and one with four seconds remaining in the contest to seal the In the second half, the game remained close. Three times Judge took the lead, but each time Spanish Fork was able to surge back to a four or five point lead and finally Judge was forced to foul and the Dons built the final margin. Junior guard Richard Hales led all scorers with 21 (10, 1 YEAR WARRANTEE ON ALL UNITS. INSTALLATION AVAILABLE 467-654- 2 1x3). Vierra paced Judge with 19 points (6, 2x3) and half a dozen assists while IMAGE 252 W. 2950 So, |