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Show SPARTAN Inexperience Shows Past Eagles Fly MILLCREEK. prove as the season We got better as it wears on. The Warriors should comwent along, mented Taylorsville be on more even high Coach Dan footing tomorrow (FriE. after Leatherwood Skyline had handed his team a setback in its initial outing. Asked if he saw 56-3- 7 anything he liked, Leatherwood said the improvement between the two halves was satisfying and he forecast that the team to will continue im- - TESTS (From Page 3, Col. 9) The other six were provided by junior Devin Duckett, who won bv a pin in d 3:24. Also winning by a fall was the senior mainstay of the Warrior squad. Chad Jenkins. The 4A sixth place finisher at 185 a year ago, Jenkins pinned his foe in 5:25 after building a 15-lead. Prospects also look good for junior Bill Colbert, 1 who recorded an major decision. d 1 155-pou- 11-- Rounding out Taylorsvilles point production was day) when they host an Skyline is being touted as one of Region Three's top squads again this year and Leatherwood isn't one to argue the point. We were so nervous the kids couldn't even make a layup during warmups, the Warrior coach quipped. Inexperience was in- deed the biggest problem the team faced, but Leatherwood anticipates it to show the same character the football team did. CYPRUS (From Page 3, Col. 8) boards as the Bucs outrebounded their hosts 40-2- The Pirates con- nected on 56 percent of their shots, a figure that was higher until his pulled Dilley starters. The Cyprus jayvees Brad Catten and Greg Peterson led the Pirates with a dozen points each. fell 50-4- sophomore whoJim KEARNS usRogers (185), ed a third period near fall to record an victory over Ellis. A reversal with five team. Murray 0-- 3 (From Page 9 4-- 3 d 5-- 4 sophomore Robert Morgan (119), junior Dale Christensen junior Robert Harrin (138) and junior heavyweight (126), Allen Ruffell. THS Drubbed by Murray in its first outing, the grid team came on to be a factor in the league race, winning two 56-1- 2 games and ding two with was singled out for his rebounding. The Cougar jayvees decision. lost a Ryan Harris scored 16 and Dale Clayton 14 for the Cougars. sen- state-boun- d squads into overtime. Derek Lauritzen was a bright spot for the Warriors. The junior transfer from Kearns high was the only squad member to have seen varsity action in the past and that proved valuable. Lauritzen finished with 16 points, hitting better than 50 percent from the field. Four other Warriors contributed four points each. Doug Turnquist was the leading rebounder with eight. Brett Lloyd paced Skyline with 10 points. The Eagles jumped off to a 17-- lead after one period and extended that to by halftime. The score stood 9 30-1- 6 45-2- after three 3 periods. Tipoff time tomorrow at Taylorsville is 7:30 for varsity action. BULLDOGS (From Page 2, Col. 5) demonstration he's seen. Up until Tuesday, Murrays Craig Hammer 3, Col. 5) Frank Lucero (5, 5x7) shared scoring honors with 15. Judd also hit seconds remaining double digits with 10 lead (3. 4x4). Harry and tranformed a for Warrior Taylor added eight junior Todd Wendel in- and Steve Butterfield, encumbered by fouls to a defeat. The rest of the young most of the night, Taylorsville team lost scored six. Harry was named by falls. Warrior hopes also playmaker and defenwill rely on points sive player of the from sophomore Loren game. Montoya and Harbrecht (98), junior Lucero shared offenGeorge Kanamu (112), sive honors and Taylor 11-- held that distinction against the Bulldogs. McGill paced the Judge effort with 8x14 from the field and 8x9 from the line for a career high 24 points. Curtin also came on strong with 8x11, 4x5 for 20 and McGill dropped in 14. Judge hit 52 percent from the field and won the battle of 6 with the boards McGill. Colosimo and Pete Rokich each hav: ing seven. Judge had only 10 turnovers in the contest. 34-2- Judge 61, P. G. 45 55-5- 1 Defense and rebounding proved to be the key in Friday nights opener. Rokich, only a junior, proved he will be a factor with a per- formance for Judge, with the Bulldogs winning the second shot Warm Girl's Squod - game Judge broke on top early, leading after one period and at the half. After three periods it was 19-- & Comfortable Robes for the Fuller Figure. cozy way to end the day. Luxurious fleece robes for beauty and warmth m rich jewel tones Queen Sizes IX, 2X and 3X $35 to S60. A FASHION PLACE MALL DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE 18-1- 2 34-2- 6 46-3- 2. Rokich got his points on a 6x8 performance from the field. McGill also reached double figures with 14. Clark added nine and Greg Diedrich came off the bench for eight. Curtin played a solid floor game at the point, committing only two turnovers. The Judge jayvees win captured a 64-5- 7 Dahles behind 16 points from Chris Green and 15 by Joey Brennan. did one Lancer. Tomorrow (Friday) Granger Cagers will To night at 7:30, Granger test a Kearns squad that captured an overtime win over The basketball season for Granger high girls will begin with a pre- teams will meet at 3 30 and the girls squads from the two schools will square off at 5:30, followed by the boys varsity contest at 7 30. Coach Scott Iverson was pleased with his : league test here tomorrow (Friday) against Kearns with the help of two players from last year's varsity squad. is at 5:15 f p.m. Returning from last : teams offensive Tip-of- out- put Tuesday, but said the squad will have to more become gressive cessful be in Region Three. varsity are years Shari Hori, senior agsuc- to and junior Tiffany Parker, a forward. center-forwar- The Cougars should provide a good test. The rivalry is a traditionally emotional one and this season both schools appear to have good, solid teams. Granger jumped off to an lead over Murray Tuesday in the first period and extended that to 9 at the half. In the third period the home squad outscored the visitors to set up a wild fourth quarter when Moving up to potential starting positions from last years jayvees are senior Marilyn Hardy, Teresa guard; junior Mitchell, senior Other players expected to see varsity action are forward 20-1- 3 LANCERS Granger scored 25 points and Murray 24. The Lancers beat the Spartans by only four points from the field, hitting 27x55 while Murray went 25x61. Granger owned edge in reboun-ding- In addition to Bradshaw collected Taylorsvilles remaining' points with a decision over Prudent. 7-- 4 Cubs Are Thumped By Kearns in 48-1- 2 Coach Glen Kawas matmen will try to ex- superb passes. Kendell Larsen led Murray with 14, while Brent Hilton and Curt 10 each. Signup Slated For Cage Loop County-Recreation'- s baske- tball women program for will be accepted through Dec. 19. Play in the league will begin at three sites on Jan. 4, according to program seven-wee- k supervisor Fred Tamagawa. The program will be divided into three classes, with games on Monday nights. Class A. the most competitive league, will play at Bonneville junior high, Class B at Kearns junior and Class C at Valley junior. The cost is $130 per (535-5656- ), Registration (561-345- Tamagawa Martin after 3 or Kaaren Covili p.m. ) in 42 seconds. Kawa received time and Jordan Three Still In Hockey s, Loop Lead SALT LAKE. Np major changes were made in the standings of the state high school hockey league following limited action last 52-1- week. Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, play was limited to five games involving lower division teams. In those, the losers kept losing. it upset a Colosimo, Stan Finn, favored Bountiful Jim Markosian and when take 4A because the Bulldogs felt, and probably rightfully so, that they are the undisputed state cham- eleven honors to pion. For LEtoile and his team, it was finally a 14-- Mike Bailey. 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The Diggers had the advantage of the home field and in the early going, it did pretty much as it pleased, running off to a lead with a veer offense. But Judge found its character on that day pro- DISEASES & We arrange all types of loans 6 would be the best game of the season. It was championship mising performances from sophomores Ed Bates (167) and Simon of the 212 SOUTH STATE prepare for what the glory when it is torious. Jordan, Forney. UTAH (From Page 2, Col. 3) rain storm. That gave the team eight days to Beet-digger- four teams remaining in the chase, three were from Region Six. LEtoile and his squad shrugged off the doomsday comments about how tough it is to play a team youve beaten once during the season as it prepared to meet West again on the UofU field. South went to This time there was senior Kendall no ontook who question as to which Romrell, ly 37 seconds to pin his team was best and Judge roared into the foe, Dennis Holt. Senior heavyweight championship with a victory. Farrell Price, who finished fourth at state too, last year, came close to matching Romrells total, winning by a fall 119-poun- V COACH- - tend their dual meet winning streak to two against west side rival Cyprus at 7 tonight (Thursday) in the Cougar gym. On Tuesday, Kawa and assistant Lynn Hinckley will take their charges to Roy for a 7:30 p.m. match. Top honors against and sophomore Leif WORKING CAPITAL TO GROW Offices in NEVADA Jorgensen, Kim Olsen, Tammy Olsen, Kristy Whitworth and Annette Woodhead. 26-1- SALT LAKE. Team registration for calling NEED Blackburn, Teresa Degriselles, Ronnie and rightfully basks m qualified for the title dream come true. A contest and fans were moment everyone smacking their lips in dreams of at the anticipation of another-classi- seasons onset, but as some fine Judge teams encounter. But this time it have discovered over wasnt to be. Taking the past few years, onadvantage of a ton of ly a handful of players turnovers by the experience it. the Bulldogs Actually, Im kind from a of retired, LEtoile battled touchdown deficit and quipped after the put the Diggers away game. My assistants early, finally winning take care of everyNo one can thing. Indeed, he has a recall a wider margin bevy of talented lieuin a Utah title contest. tenants in Tim Carr, Roy put a little John Colosimo, Tony frosting on the cake Crandall, Gabriel 126-pou- Is forms and checks are to be mailed to Kathy Martin, 61 Maple St., Midvale, 84047. Further information may be obtained by fcv KEARNS. Victories 10 of 12 matches wrestling team to an easy victory over South here Tuesday. Wilder Ann-Morfi- 3, 1981 25-2- 0 lifted the Kearns chipped in five points, but dished out a game-hig- h 10 assists on some Yardley scored Har-brech- ts pin, Jim , JoAnne Sullivan and Sherry Young, both juniors. The jayvee squad includes juniors Tracy Almond, Mary and Linda Kee, plus sophomores Lori Thursday, Dec. and came back, scoring. Winrow pulling down 13. But Granger converted 31x45 from the line while Murray was getting 16x26. And that was the real difference in the game. Kelly Overby paced all scorers with 21 (8, 5x8). Right behind him was Todd Westburg with 20. including a perfect 12x12 from the line. Chad Wilkinson added 17 (7, 3x7) and Winrow scored 15 (5, Greg - 3, Col. 2) (From Page with Stan 5x9). Nancy center-forwar- 40-2- 35-2- 9 ; forward-guard- Tyler, forward; and senior Pam Jensen, 18-1- 4 a Battle Kearns GRANGER. Viewmont Friday night. The jayvee team. 225-816- WEST VALLEY VIEW (From Page 2, Col. 9) 597 1287 497 897 1497 . . ... I27 1997 |