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Show I "urn Ittema Mtenm Atom (titib M.-Mt-l Laurie Garrett Granger Ittteltfll IZtrrfm ktnntfl Melaney McKellar Cheryl Tye Cottonwood Cyprus I Denise Gaztambide Olympus Judge Most Valuable Player I Pam Sheya Gina Glodowski Murray V Janell Cook Teresa Perea Angie Nunley Cottonwood Judge Carri Palmer Kearns Cyprus 3 Seven Schools Represented On Team Sue Tidwell Cottonwood WEST VALLEY VIEW J Granger Thursday, Mar. 26, 1981 - High - scoring Front Line Leads Girls Honor Squad Selections SALT LAKE. Point production was the trademark of a high-power- front line which leads the list of selections on the Green Sheet Girls Honor Basketball Squad. A center, three forwards and a guard who used to be a forward were singled responded. She averaged 19 points per game in the three tourney tilts. for first team honors from among 12 girls cited by the Green Sheet staff for their year-lon- g play. Most Valuable Player honors belong to Cottonwoods Cheryl Tye, fought off a back injury and intensive defensive pressure from opponents to lead the Colts to the class 4A finals. In averaging 14.4 points and a dozen rebounds per game, Tye often had to fight off double-coverag- An 18.0 scoring average and 11 rebounds per game earned first team distinction for senior Laurie Garrettof The Pirate Cyprus. MVP, she also had assists recoveries. average for a third member of the starting five, Granger senior Her play in the pivot led the Lancers to a state tournament berth. Although her team did not qualify for state, Melaney McKellar did it She all for Olympus. scored 12 points, pulled down nine rebounds and averaged four steals per Wanda Snow. defenses intended to shut off her quick moves inside. the Colt senior had several off games during region double play, the she attracted 28 47 Quick moves and a good shooting touch resulted in a 17.8 scoring e Although and coverage often left teammates open and enabled Cottonwood to exploit foes in another manner. And when everything was on the line in the state tournament, Tye game, topping starting five is one of the states premier all-arou- athletes, Denise Gaztambide of Judge. Originally a forward, she was moved to guard because of her ballhandling abilities and averaged 17.8 points per game. While Tye was outstanding for the Colts this season, she was not alone. Two of her team-mate- s were among seven other girls named to the honor squad. Senior guard Carri Palmer is the first General 486-232- 8 GECC Financial Services 1935 S. Main St. tS Suite 511 S.LC. for-wa- Angie Auijeycomplemented her coach as the best all- glancing back in sports with the . . Making . Olympus high junior Russ Rosander hurled a and aided his own cause with a home run, pacing the Titans to 0 a victory over Layton. Judge, meanone-hitt- 4-- while, romped past with senior Ross Caputo leading a Bulldog attack with two home runs, a double and a single in five times at bat. (That was March, 1971). South 1981 Gteen SM Gt'iSd around girl eager at Kearns in years. She averaged 18 5 points per game and four assists. 20-- the Green Sheet has selected a Girls Honor Squad. In its initial year, significant contributions to a strong performance by a young Judge team this year was junior forward Gina A hard Glodowski. worker and good outside shooter, she averaged 12.5 points per game. Grangers trip to the state tournament was aided to a large degree by the strong backcourt performances of senior Sue Tidwell. The Lancer leader in assists and a solid defensive player, she finished second to Snow in team scoring with 11 points per game. This is the second year the staff newspaper singled out Joyce Hickman of Cyprus for MVP distinction. SKATELAND WEST LESSONS BEGINNING: 11:00 SAT. AM INTERMEDIATE: SAT. 12:00 NOON 969-849- 1 4147 W. 5415 SO. THE STARTERS her season with a showing against South. The lone junior on the Now you can add a room, remodel the kitchen. ..get that "new" home without ever having to move. Modernizing or expanding your home is a safe, smart investment, and with rising home costs, there's never a better time than now' Where will you get that kind of money? You already have it in the money you've already paid into your home plus its increased market value. 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Kearns earned a playoff for a state berth largely because of the play of junior guard Teresa Perea, rated by 17-h- it Home improvements? Heres the cash you need! Call Dan, to make the Green Sheet team two years in a row. She averaged 12 points and five rebounds per game and displayed an abundance of court savvy. Her guardline mate, junior Janell Cook, also contributed heavily to the Colts fine showing, directing the offense and dealing off four assists per game while posting a 13.1 scoring mark. Nor was Cyprus a team. Senior player r3- THE SQUAD THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL A Among Girls Marietta SO. COTTONWOOD. Rookie mentor Vaughn Marietta has been named the Green Sheets Coach of the Year in the girls ranks. In his first season at the helm, Marietta directed the Colt girls to the class 4A title match where they lost to an unbeaten Layton team. He succeeded Kent Clark, who moved over to the boys team. Marietta earned the honor over stiff competi-tio- n from Judge Col- - Memorials John - - Is Top Coach osimo, also a rookie coach. Colosimo guided a minute of the game to upset the Region Two champ. underclassmen to a breezed past Weber by 20 s points in the 0 to before falling Layton in the championship tilt. Paced by senior trio Cheryl Tye, Carri Palmer and Janell Cook, the Colts turned in e showa solid ing before stumbling in Region Three play. Favored to win the league title, Mariettas (See Page 4, Col 6) squad laden with second-plac- e finish in Region Seven and a state tournament appearance The Bulldogs lost only four times all reason two of those at ate. After a Region Three season, Cottonwood jelled in the 4A tournament The Colts first knocked off Hillcrest in a classic confrontation, coming from behind in the final Cottonwood OTHER SPECIALS Financing Available - LIMITED QUALITY TRUCK TIRES SIZE ALSO FITS PRICE then semi-final- 58-5- DILL'S all-st- SOUTH SALT LAKE STORI 4045 S. 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