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Show 3 Wfsr valley view Thursday, Dec.. Fall To Bengals - Springville Falls 3, 1981 Split Two Meets SPRINGVILLE. GRANGER. Wrestling Coach Roger found himself in an unusual position on Romine when he suffered a two-poireversal with eight Tuesday. followed Richard 4 loss to Todd Norton at 112. m Perennially, the Lancers have been with considerable talent in the lower weights and ordinarily could count on automatic blessed Ket-chu- m points from his smaller wrestlers. But on Tuesday, Granger didnt score a point until senior Ted d Martinez decision captured a over his foe, Aaron 4-- 2 Olsen. This is not to say that Granger is weak. Only that Olsens team and the Lancers tradi-tion- nemesis, Brighton, is as powerful as ever - maybe even more so. -- Brighton, with several state placers back, handed Granger its worst defeat in The loss years, followed an easy 45-- 9 33-1- over victory Taylorsville last Wednesday. Granger will try to return to its winning ways Saturday at the tough West High In- vitational. Wrestling begins at 9:30 a.m. (finals are at 7:30 p.m.) in the meet featuring East, Hillcrest, Alta, West, Highland, Woods Cross and Green River, Wyo. On Tuesday, the Lancers return home for a 7:30 meet against Hillcrest. The Martinez decision was one of only three times in which wrestlers Granger defeated their Bengal counterparts. Several other matmen missed by close margins. Keith Hill (167) picked up half of Grangers points by pinning Doug Lee at the 3 : 20 mark of their match. Adding three more points was Dave Tew, who decisioned David 185-pou- Ensinger Two Lancers lost by 11-- a single points. Richard Walker (126) to Mark fell 7-- 6 85-7- Senior Trevor Pat Mark Richard different story against Taylorsville. After Mandes lost by a pin to Loren TOUCH 'D' 9-- Dale Christensen), KEARNS. After frittering away a lead. Coach Kenyon Clarks Kearns high Cougars regrouped to capture a thrilling overtime victory over Viewmont here Friday. The contest marked the opening of the cage season for both teams and was a pleasant surprise for Cougar fans. Viewmont is board work of Brian Taylor, outrebounded the bigger team Kearns fans will find out if their team is indefeated Winger deed for real tomorConTodd Wendel row ( Friday ) when the die downed Bill CoCougars travel to lbert and Hill upendGranger to meet their to ed Chad Jenkins old nemesis, a talented round out the Lancer squad of veteran per(See Page 4, Col. 5) formers. Tipoff is scheduled Grad Granger for 7: 30 p.m. Is Starting As Clarks team came out smoking Friday the states among Weber Center more highly touted night, hitting four OGDEN. A Granger squads with a trio of straight shots and a pair of charity tosses high graduate has players towering to forge a lead and earned a starting and above. But it was a pair of the Cougars never berth on the Weber State College basket- little Cougar guards trailed in the contest who stole the thunder until the final minute. ball team. from the big men as With his team trailTom Heywood, a transfer from Ricks Kearns forced the ing by a basket, Ron College, will start in Vikes into 23 tur- Judd dropped in a the pivot for Coach novers. Kearns also bucket with six Neil McCarthys boasts some size and seconds left to knot the buoyed by the strong score at 56 and force rebuilding Wildcats. the overtime period. Kearns, which had connected on 16x22 free throws over the first three periods, missed chances to put the game away in the fourth period by going MINI 0x4 from the line, but STEREO Judd dropped in a pair in the overtime period to ice the contest. A press 3 proved too much for the Vikings to handle and after leading after eight minutes of play, Kearns blew the game open in the seReg. 129.95 cond period behind the hawking defense of Ronnie Montoya and WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Tal Harry. Kearns led STEREO CASSETTE PLAYER by 14 at one point, but halfsettled for a WITH time edge. The pace slowed FM STEREO MODULAR considerably in the seDUAL PACK cond half, with the home squad outscor-into the visitors lead into take a the final eight minutes 169.95 62-5- 7-- 5-- 2 8-- 4 35-2- 8 6-- 7 10-- 2 0 , UMTSCH flfib Cassette Player full-cou- rt 1S-11- 16-1- 38-2- 2 8 g 12-1- 50-3- Reg. F 6340 Audio - Video Oppoiita Fashion Place Moll 268-880- 6 N. No. S.L Opposite Authorities 0 8 of play. 470 I. 1100 So. State 298-328- Kmart 6 quickly, home-standin- Trying to protect the lead, the Cougars left the offense that had been successful particularly in the early nament going and seemed to lose confidence in their ability to score and at canto. In the overtime period with two teammates fouled out, Judd will be Juliea charging right back, limiting the Cougars to only six points in the took ing along. Clark was Taylor assists. Sefakis , ) . pion Brighton, which looks as strong as Kevin Singleton, a nose 245-poun- d ever, in its initial Region Two meet Wrestling starts at guard at junior Southern Utah State College, was named to the conference 7:30. team. He had and assisted tackles Taylorsville showed strength in the heavier weights where it pick- honorable 31 forlheT-Birds- Against Layton, mention 17 solo . He is a ed up 13 of its points. (See Page 4, Col. 1) r two-yea- BRINTON'S QUICK FIX IN MURRAY APPLIANCE PARTS MART OVEN scored iNTrriMrmYHOPl MPtNpMuiifaaai G( 21 - Hotpabrt Raamora - Whirlpool 262-255- BFUNTON five rebounds, and a 5-- STOVE Htcf Unite, Swftcko, Tfcamto points (7x12, 7x10) and had a team-hig- h eight assists, as well as six another senior, Karen in the Sutphin, backcourt. Playing on the front line will be Sue Pam Johnson, and Lori Marble, recoveries i y you'll bo GLAD you did! 4700 Daily til 6 Sat. til 5 1 So. State 5-- 4 Miles, 5-- Give Him a Classic.. Expected to see a lot of action are Kris Julie Lamoreaux, and Cantonwine, Jolenelloutz, Others listed on the down with 12 on the night before fouling out with seconds left in Arnold Palmer Cardigan Sweater 5-- 6 He will always be In top form in this terrific Arnold Palmer links knit cardigan. A classic addition to his wardrobe m 100 Orion Acrylic. $32. For the ultimate in luxury, lush 100 Wool. $50. He will also enjoy the Arnold Palmer nubby knit polyester sportshirt with tipped full fashion 5-- regulation time. Montoya and Harry played solid games in the backcourt. On Clarks computerized formula that takes into consideration every aspect (rebounding, squad are juniors Becky Hettich, Diane Malmborg, and Chris Wendel, and sophomores 5-- 6-- 0 4 Korine Ewell, 5-- 51 ; Melanie Marble, Michelle Mascarenas, Tiffany Murri, and Tami Nickel, Leslie Wheeler, Marietta is being 4 defense, shooting 5-- 5-- percentage, free 5-- 6 turnovers, throws, guard She will be joined by came who against a reasonably strong Jordan contingent On W e d n e s d a y Johnson's charges will host perennial cham- Conference with 22 points (9x15, 4x6). He also pulled down seven rebounds and dished out three 5-- forced to use the senior swing man, who is just recovering from a bout with mono, more than he would have liked, he admitted he was glad he was available. The Cougars were kept in the game by the board work of RMAC ( 7:30 tonight (Thursday) Mountain Rocky at debut home CITY. A R period. Center Ted Snow paced the Pirate effort Christensen, transfer from Kearns. charge and although at Starting ED Athletic canto, Jeff Sorensen scored nine points as Cyprus steadily pulled away with another Murray them seniors, will carry the early load, but there is some tall young talent that Marietta hopes to br- the to cut only one point off the Pirate edge in the third and in the final 10-1- 33-1- mention grid honors were accorded a Kearns high graduate this week by never trailed again. Springville was able high Dec. Eight girls, three of Viewmont came C and 4 competition right team - high eight Honorable 23-2- 0 24-1- r Cited For Play Sefakis 10 points in the second canto, the Bucs outscored Spr- ingville Coach Mike Johnson, formerly mat mentor at Cottonwood, put his first-yeasquad up against tough 39-1- leading after eight minutes of play. Led by Pete Green Sheet Coach of the Year honors last season, gives reason for hope. The Warriors will kick off the season today (Thursday) in a 3 p.m. varsity start at home against Granite, then will be idle until the Green Sheet Tour- powerful foes year, respectively) The Warriors came up on the short end of both meets, falling to (see Granger related story) and Layton Things won't get much easier this week. Taylorsville makes its Red Devils traditionally against Former Cougar with the g meets this week (See Page 4, Col 2) points. one area that delighted the Buc coach was his teams unselfish play. The squad dished out 25 assists in roaring to the 80 points. Both teams started Marietta earned Cougars Capture Overtime Victory 5-- Ruf-fell- ). he express- drop- ped its first two dual away, facing Granger and Layton (sixth and second at state last However, came from Cottonwood where Fritter Aw ay Big Lead pinned George Kanamu in 2:50 and Marsh defeated Doug Lauritzen Also recording pins for the Lancers were Walker (4:20 over Martinez (29 seconds over Eric Housley), Tew (3:45 over Jim Rogers) and Boelter (1:50 over Allen . . . wrestling team pleased with the play of Gerry Holman off the Pirate bench. The sophomore did not score, but owned a ed some concerns about defense and tur- already tasted success with the volleyball team and that, coupled with the fact thgt most Kearns high's Brian Taylor and Steve Butterfield (21) block progress of Viewmont's Scott White (33). Har-brec- Devin Duckett selection, TAYLORSVILLE A young Tayorsville high Dilley was also 1 1 especially pleased with his teams shot Vaughn Marietta has reason to anticipate his girls cage team will be a factor in Region Two. Many of the athletes Mandes was pinned in the first period by Darrin Leo. It was a completely Bradshaw edged ingville While Coach I1 a u D i e y was Coach high to Ken Allen. Sophomore seconds, hot-shooti- novers. TAYLORSVILLE. The Pirates were With most of his guilty of 18 turnovers players already familiar with the and Dillev felt that not system, Taylorsville Springville should have scored 70 7-- 5 40 The Pirates put the game away in the fourth period Friday at Spr1 Fall Twice recoveries. Also hitting double figures was junior Bart Rydalch with 13 (6x10, lxl). He had seven rebounds Marty Jones scored four points and had five assists. on the block. Tipoff is scheduled for 7:30. Warriors To Test Farmers 7-- in 0 next weeks Green Sheet Tournament at 10-- 4 to Kris Dave Winger Hodgkis; (132), 1 to JoeSnarr; Lance Prudent (145), 10-- 1 to Jeff Romine; Russ Condie (155), 17-- 0 to Jeff Peterson; and Boelter, host Jordan tomorrow (Friday). The Jaguars face the trauma of being one of the new kids 2-- Marsh, now at 119 but facing a possible move down to 112, dropped a 6 1 decision to Dan McCabe. Also losing decisions heavyweight Wrestlers blocked shot. Sorensen scored 20 (9x13, 2x4) and had five assists and four high West The Pirates face a golden opportunity to take a 0 record into 5-- 105-pou- because they performances, Cyprus belted Springville Friday night to kick off the new basketball season. left. That were Bradshaw, Taylorsville Buoyed by three nt seconds Warrior Bucs Blister Nets Granger Matmen Ket-chu- - collar and "Y" placket design. Washable 100 Dacron Polyester. $22 to $24 6-- assists, steals, blocks, helps, etc.) of the game, Harry graded out as the top Cougar performer with a 20. Judd, in limited playing time, was at 17. Montoya (4, 7x8) and assisted by Julie it t 1" , V'R if Fashion Place Mall Downtown Salt Lake Peacock. (See Page 4, Col. 2) Cougars To Test Lancer '5' OFFICIAL GRAND OPENING KEARNS. Coach Diane Congdon is preparing her Kearns high girls basketball team for a clash with Granger tomorrow (Friday). The two teams will meet at 5:30 p.m. in a preliminary to the boys varsity game on the Lancer court. Congdon will be without the services of returning center Chris Duckworth, a six-foote- r. 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