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Show 3 t.r T 12, 1981 Season Ends '( V i Thursday, Mar. WEST VALLEY VIEW Buzzer Shot Nips Pirates Vf SALT LAKE. Terry Ferrell hit a desperation pf shot with two seconds showing on the clock to lift Bountiful to a hard-fougwin over 53-5- 2 Area Grad, Athlete Is Recovering 1977 MAGNA. Cyprus high graduate who was injured m a soccer game in Las Vegas tournament action last month has been released from the hospital and is back attending school and coaching the sport on a part-tim- e basis. Peter Badovinatz, son of Mr. and Mrs Pete Badovinatz, suffered an injured kidney and spleen, as well as bad bruises, while playing a game for the Salt Lake Berlin team on Feb 14 He was hospitalized for several days following the incident A senior majoring in computer science at the University of Utah, the Cyprus grad has returned to school and soccer coaching on a part-tim- e basis at present. Badovinatz received a 1977 scholarship awarded by the Magna Lions club. A KEEPIN UP . . . Granger's Marilyn Hardy (10) tries to keep pace with SANDWICHED , . . Cottonwood's Cheryl Tye finds herself trapped between Hillcrest's Conger (20) and another Husky. Layton point guard Korryn Wiese in opening round action of girls 4A Layton won easily. tourney. Layton Wins Tourney - Colts Capture State Silver Trophy (From Page 2, Col. 6) " goals and 4x4 from the line, while Janell Cook but could not take the lead, Not, that is, until 49 seconds were left when Laurie Faux scored from the inside to give Cot- behind victory over a solid Hillcrest team on Thursday. added seven, Pam The Huskies held the Johnson four and Laurie lead for almost the entire Faux two. game after building a 10-- 5 Tye was a dominating advantage in the openforce the previous night ing canto. The Colts narrowed against Weber, pouring 23 points through the the margin to two, nets. She was not alone; entering the final period. Palmer contributed 17. For the next seven Cottonwood built the minutes, the clubs exemotion it needed for a changed baskets. Cotrun at the finals with a tonwood managed to pull even with the Huskies, thrilling come-from- - tonwood a - 9 edge. Greens club with a deficit. Wanda Snow paced the Granger attack with 20 points, 12 in the final period. Shari Hori added 10. COTTONWOOD. Cottonwood remains the team to beat in Region Three gymnastics as the season nears its half-wa- y point here. Coach Marlene Robbins girls, shooting for a fifth straight state title, appear to have a solid shot at that goal despite having been hit heavily by graduation last spring. League Plans Baseball Clinics KEARNS. The fundaof baseball will be the focal point of clinics scheduled here the next two Saturdays by the Kearns National League. All youngsters wishing to play in the league are eligible to participate in The remainder of the the clinics, which will be held from 10 a.m to 2 region shows improvement over past seasons, p.m. Saturday and again with several individuals on March 21. Both seshaving potential for sions will be conducted at the league field, 4300 strong state finishes. Granites Wendy W. 4865 South. Additional Whiting, who won the information is available state 4A diving cham- from Dennis Rowley, 9 and Butch pionship last month, could be a solid Class II competitor if she can rebound from mentals Coach Loma Strong. Olympus, meanwhile, GRANGER is led by junior (From Page 2, Col. 9) Linda Gay, ded 10. An 0x9 effort while Granger has a Warfrom the line by balanced club paced by rior guard John Salvo, Teresa Kimball. may have saved The Titans also will be Grangers skin. counting heavily on Winrow and Wilkinson juniors Janet Tuckfield led the Lancer attack and Lisa Rallison, senior with 13 (6, 1x3) and 12 (3, Paige Curtis and Lisa 6x6). Mitchell, also comHayes. Granites Whiting will ing off the bench, added seven, while Wilder and be supported by Lisa Geanie Stapley and Kelly Overby scored six each. Connie Billing in the Both teams had 23 field Class II competition and Class III goals, but Granger converted 11x20 from the Lora Allen. line while Weber hit just Rounding out the 5x19. Farmer team are Sondra Iverson said he felt Moss, Colette Johnson, very good about the win. Stephanie Ivie, Julie Van He noted that the Wagenen, Tammy Van - 6-- 4 Ar-bo- n, Lancers at the seasons outset, had several goals One of those was to qualify for Mondays playoff. The se-to cond was to win that insure two more games. he Anything else, said, would be frosting on the cake. Johnsons play against intense pressure from the Weber guards was a key to the win, as was the in mind. teams depth off the bench. With two juniors starting, Grangers future under looks bright. Iverson Wagenen, Chris Wintch Moulton, Elyse and Lesa Zumwalt. Coach Rhondalee Bloom-quis- 6-- er 2, Col 9) 20-1- 5 lead at half-tim- e the third However, period belonged to Carbon and the Dinos led 1 going into the last eight minutes. 33-3- Denise Gaztambide rallied the Bulldogs m the final period, scoring eight of her 18 ( 6, 6x13 ) in that stretch Gina Glodowski scored 13 (5, 3x6) and Lisa Holdener played a solid game with 13 (6, 1x4). Marge Singler added seven Starter Trudy Bilanzich injured a knee and could miss the remainder of the tourney. - Two Straight Judge Team Stopped 14(6, 2x3). The Dons won the batclosed out his career with 12 (5, tle on the boards and 2x2). McGill put on a se- Judge failed to take adcond half surge to score vantage of some fast- Giovacchini Granger South break opportunities. Both teams had 25 field goals, but the Dons converted 18x26 from the line while J udge hit 9x16. National Sets Signup Dates wood Multipurpose Further inCenter. formation may be obtained by calling Gean Dale LeMaster, or ErBarker, Kearns Eye Tournament 969-593- 978-827- 4 ma Cowan, KEARNS. The annual Kearns high alumni basketball tournament will get under way here Monday with 14 teams joining a pair of faculty squads to create a m field. Participation by key members of the 1972 squad, which has won all six alumni tournaments, in an AAU meet in Las Vegas leaves the field wide open, according to school athletic director John Wood. Play begins in both gyms on Monday and will continue Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, with the title game scheduled at 9:15 Friday. 1978 meeting one-poi- (From Page and took a 2 Alumni At 73, 49-4- TESTS - GRANGER. Registration of boys and girls age for play in the Granger North WBBA will be conducted Saturday. The signup sessions will be held from 9 am. to 3 p m. at West Valley City Hall and at the Red- 1979 968-647- 1. shoppers read Thrifty CHALLENGE . . , Spanish Fork's Dave Tuck eft (10) puts up shot against Judge's Pete Rokich (52) as Dave McGill looks on. the Green Sheet CHARGIN . . . Hillcrest's Reggie Wright goes airborne in drive to the hoop against defense of Cottonwood's Carri Palmer in 4A tournament opener. HARD Youth League SHOP TIL 9 90th SO STORE - Hunter Lions Nip Sonic Cage Squad KEARNS. A1 Tygeson and Dan DelPort combined efforts to send the Hunter Lions to a 9 win over the Sonics in County Recreation action sponsored by the Kearns Youth Center. Tygeson dropped in 15 points and DelPorto 14 to 41-3- pefor-mance- t, and k Slates Signups The 1972 squad will Andersons Lancers also are expecting solid per- play the 80 team at 5:30 formances from Marla in the main gym Monday, followed by 69 vs. offset Mecham, Sherri Lori Davis back-to-bac- Granger WBBA 969-230- 4. said Farmer 27-2- 46-4- 966-414- 9 Ku-bins- 966-230- Jordan, the only Region Seven team to win a tournament game, fell to Bountiful by a wide margin on Friday. Bountiful took advantage of Pirate fouls in the first half, owning a 15-- 6 lead over the Bucs in the first period, but seeing that evaporate to 5 when Jeff Sorensen 44-3- total matched by Rich Weight There were only two seniors on the Brave squad The Pirates enjoyed a balanced attack, with Sorensen (5, 1x2) and Romero (3, 5x8) scoring 11 each Rupp (4, 2x3) and Huber (3, 4x4) added 10 apiece GRANGER Registrafor the Granger South National WBBA will be held the next two Saturdays at Granger high. Signups both days will run from 8 a m to noon. The cost is $25 per player and family discounts are available, a league spokesman said Further information may be obtained by calling Mary Lindsay, Cottonwood Still Is Team To Beat SO. one-poi- got untracked for seven points in the second The Braves took command again in the third period and entered the final eight minutes with a 8 lead With 4:31 left in the game, Dee Huber cut the Brave lead to 5 with a pair of charity tosses, steals and by Dennis Rupp sandwiched around a free throw sent the Pirates to a 7 lead. The score was knotted at 49 and 51 before Gil Romero gave the Pirates the edge with a charity toss with 27 seconds left. The Braves worked the clock to 14 before calling time to set up the last shot. The game was as close as the final score indicated. Both teams had 19 field goals, but Bountiful canned 15x19 free throws, while the Bucs hit just 14x24 Bountifuls Dan Bell, a 5 junior, led all scorers with 20 Ferrells game-winngave him 11, a tion a steal with 32 seconds left, was fouled and converted both free with 36-3- ln Gymnastics 50-4- Palmer then came up throws to build the Colt lead to three. Hillcrest couldnt recover. Nor could Granger recover from a Layton outburst in the first period that left Cyprus, eliminating the Pirates from the 3A tourney last Wednesday. The Pirates had fought back from an eight-poideficit to take a lead m the battle for consolation survival, but the Braves got the ball with 14 seconds left to set up the final play. The Pirates were uncharacteristically cold from the charity stripe and missed opportunities to ice the game. Bountiful went on to claim consolation honors in the tourney and like Cyprus, Davis, Highland and Viewmont, will be playing in the 4A ranks next year. s by Kelly CEDAR FENCING SLATS as the Suns defeated Baldy's Game honors went to Scott Dalton with 18 Trent Dea and Nick Paster nak combined for 24 points in the Cavaners' 52 28 win over the Jets, paced by Monty Perea's 15 Leo Howell scored 14 as the Warriors topped the Buccaneers 42 21, despite 11 points from Jason Kearns The Stars beat the Colts 28 19, while the Seabees beat the Swish 45 39, despite 29 points by Steve Embley The winners were paced by Jeff Leather lFoot 50 41 and the 1971 squad play- Goodfellow and Tim Alisa Evans. wood's 11 Cook. Granite, Olympus and ing a faculty team. 75 In the girls gym the In other action Cory Gust Skyline vied for honors in the Pirates' 61 36 Tryouts Starting In a meet last and 76ers will square off scored 22over the Hustlers, pacvictory the followed at 5:30, by 18 Mike ed night (Wednesday). 1970 For Wilding's by grads meeting the Roger Tyler scored 13, Wayne Saturday Granite and Olympus 11 12 1967 68 the and Tavaull Tony team, d squad Arloyo Baseball will square off in the Valley Ligers' 46 28 win Pony in a 4 p.m. meet playing the faculty over 14 All had who the Stars GRANITE PARK. next Wednesday in the coaches and 77 and 74 in from Richard Anderson. for the Granite the nightcap. The Roadrunners nipped the Tryouts Titan gym. Aggies 34 33, with Todd Pony League will be held Maldonado scoring 16 for the the next two Saturdays winners and Mark Hasenburg at Harmony park, 3700 11 for the Ags. Pat Homes scored 10 in the So. Main. Salt Lakers' 33 31 win over the Tryouts run both days Utes. 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