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Show 4 Thursday, Dec. WEST VALLEY VIEW Prep Thriller THS East Too 10, 1981 - Bucs Defeat Eagles Cagers Nip Murray Turn- - senior, Doug quist, scored pearances at the charity stripe, hitting 9x13 while the Warriors had just 14x26, but it proved to be sufficient. Fouls were more even, with Murray whistled for 19; Taylorsville 15. Hilton led all scorers with 26 on 11x17 from the field and 2x3 from the line. Dave Madsen added 10 (4, 2x2) and Phil Chapman nine for the Spartans. Lauritzen paced the Warriors with 22 (8, nine. Mike Littlewood, another soph, added eight, while joining Vaifanuia with six off the bench was Blaine Sumsion. Leatherwood prais- - ed the Spartan shooters, especially Hilton. He pronounced MAGNA. meet Thursday, improvement Trio Stay over their opener. SALT LAKE. The split between top and bottom widened even further this week in the slate high school ice hockey league. Winners kept winning at the expense of teams in the leagues lower echelons as the number of squads pursuing Highland, Olympus and Taylorsville for the league lead decreased. ist&.' 'j - catching Lauritzen Pre-Leagu- flat-foote- Action e In a contest that was up for grabs until the final seconds, Cottonwoods cagers inched Brighton Friday, Cottonwood by 53-5- will travel to Taylorsville for a game against Granger today (Thursday) in the Green e District tournament at 4 p.m. The tournament will Sheet-Granit- - free throw situation that gave Cottonwood its and-on- e two-poi- nt lead. The Colt defense then forced a turnover in the next seven seconds and kept possession of the ball to win. Colt mentor Kent Clark said he was proud of the comeback, saying his squad was almost blown out in the first half. He felt, however, that they are not playing up to their potential - that they are better shooters and added he hopes they get it together by January. Cottonwood shot 43 percent from the field, which included 39 percent in the first half and 48 percent in the second. in Brighton led the opening quarter, moved to by the half and dropped to 0 at the end of the third period. Shooting by guard Owyn Anderl 16-1- 0 31-2- 4 41-4- sparked the fourth Saturday. Other Colt action this week includes a 0. Cook siderable action later. Thursdays outing, Gaztambide poured in 23 points and Glodowski added 14. after Judge led one period and at the half. The Bulldogs took a lead into the final period and 3 3 6 Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Halfway through the fourth quarter in the Brighton game, the to backstroke. Fother-ingha- Broadhead, Hancock and Wetterhall won the free relay. The Pirate girls had five firsts, but didnt have sufficient depth to win the dual meet, losing to East Shirlene Hancock, Canfield, Davis and Sheri Nicolo combined for the 200 medley relay win, while won the individual medley and the back, Hancock captured the 50 free and Sarah Sadler the 500 free. 92-7- 2. Can-fiel- d BULLDOGS (From Page 2, Col. 5f a team, while Judge was connecting on only a third of its shots. Judge also had 20 turnovers and gave up nine McGill Includes: Fuel Filter Adjustments 30 Day Warranty Williams Automotive 4 RAM second-sho- Ogden blanked Kearns ), was the eight and Justus Romero scored six. Make Him Comfortable for the Holidays ) (3-2(0-7- ), Skyline edged 6-- Waists 34 to 54 Bountiful 4 and East downed Viewmont In action tonight 5-- 6-- (Thursday), games at Hygeia pit Roy and Highland at 6:15 p.m., Olympus and Ogden at 7:45 and Kearns against Cottonwood at Jaymar combines JAXMAR patented its comfort waistband with its exclusive triple stretch webbing, with the best styles and fabrics to give you great comfort and fashion. 9:15. Bountiful and Viewmont will tangle at the Salt Palace at 7:45 followed by a key con-te- FASHION PLACE MALL DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE st between Taylorsville and Judge at9:15. VS - p Specialists DFTTS - J!IS!j3 50 US IT IDE) (LOtf (Tho Dargain Specialist) I27 Records Batteries C, D, AA. . . 6 for I97 400 Page Coloring Book. 1 ... TAKE IT . . . Granger high' Nancy Tyler prepares to shoot outlet pass to teammate Pam Jensen (40) as Kearns high's Tawna Loveday defends. Granger, Kearns - Boys, Girls In Split (From Page 3, Col. 5) The Lancer guard line forced two dozen MDCJ Cougar turnovers, with Greg Wilder con- tributing three steals and having five assists. Tal Harry paced the TVetttftt Cougar offense with 14 (7x14, 0x1). Also in double figures were Brian Taylor with 11 and Frank Lucero with 10. 1967 Masters Brewer Gay Winner will be in Salt Lake City this Sat. 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Come in and meet Gay Brewer and ask him about the clubs of the future. All the public is welcome, admission. CPESTONE PLAZA 3575 So. W. Temple, SLC, UT. 5 268-880- 2 Coach Scott Iverson called the Lancer offensive performance one of the best team efforts in his three-yea- r stint at Granger. He named the starting five as players of the week for the seasons initial week, expressing himself as quite satisfied with the total team effort. Coach Kenyon Clark said his Cougars would be working on defense. He was satisfied with the offensive play, noting that if his squad can score 64 points and play a little defense, it should be all right. He said Kearns simply had nothing to counter the quickness of Winrow, which proved to be a significant factor. Butano Llghtors 8 Track Tapes Auto Vaccum (From Page 3, Col. 1) She is a senior. The teams other senior is Brenda Jo McCarty, a forward. The center spot will be manned by junior A LecAnn Talbot, pair of juniors will 3 Tier Hanging Baskets. 97 Panty Hose Travel Backgammon Sot. . . . 597 3s7 Sally Doll Radio Controllod Robot... 11 17 Silk Sllvorgame Mens Dross Shirts. . . 57 297 2 for 15 Air Pot 40 Pc. Socket Sot start in the backcourt. 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Colosimo added AT Barrels & Tune-u- 6-- games, 0 IT Carburetor Overhaul 2 ) Granger had no in a 10-whitewash of Brighton Brighton field goal attempt with 11 seconds remaining, he added two points with one- - Most American 14 5-- pro-ble- nine. Cottonwood led the Brighton squad in rebounds, picking 28 off the boards to the Bengals 24. The Colts also forced 16 turnovers. fast-brea- k baskets and scores. (5-1- (2-5- quarter comeback. Coates and Kerry Oliphant each scored 15 points, while Coates and Dave Walton led with 10 rebounds each. Walton scored 12 and Anderl chalked up m Robert Paul Farnsworth, SAVINGS UP TO Poor Mileage Hard Starting Poor Performance Stalling Hesitation Flooding 268-879- 15-- 1 Viewmont In other behind and the two squads began batting the lead back and forth. After Carl Coates was fouled on a with two i 3 diving, came from Colts minutes left, but Carburetor 53-5- 1 For quick, effective results at low cost, ruse the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! game at Hillcrest off an injury, but can be expected to see conis coming Rebuild came from Liesl 2 7-- 3 continue through are and spurted 9. (3-3- Murray's Jon Johnson (24) has shot knocked away by Taylorsville's Steve Jensen (20) in Warrior win Friday. SLAPPED AWAY . . . . . COTT. HTS. 5-- Brighton the win. 100-6- 8-- 3 Colts Inch By Brighton Five , 5-- 6 still led . that Glodowski, both In the backcourt the Bulldogs have Marge and Lisa Singler, The top Holdener, 53-4- 9 The Pirate girls were beaten First place efforts half-gam- e (6-0- 4 4 Murray's Danny Frazier shoots from within the key, Taylorsville's Steve Jensen, Doug Turnquist and Derek SHORT SHOT 5-- 41-3- Doug Fother-inghaand Steckler. Martinsen the Troy Holland the butterfly, Hancock the 100 free, Wetterhall the 500 and Todd Richards the Dale (1-5- 3 30-2- cock, (4-2- ). make him look forward to the coming of Region Six competition in January. The Bulldogs will not be in action again until Tuesday when they test Granite and Colosimo said he plans to make good use of the time to groom his squad. The Judge front line includes center Mary Catherine Lytle, and forwards Denise Gaztambide and Gina 14-1- 100 1. 10-- against Brighton decidropped a sion, but Coach John Colosimo said he saw In 14-- (0-6- steam Thursday and 6-- the breast. Joining Wetterhall on the relay team were Scott Han- Christison and Lisa Canfield and from the relay team of Canfield, Becky Sadler, Sarah Cotwinless clubs, and Sadler and Denise tonwood ) Davis. 19-) Alta Against East on Highland, too, kept its the Pirate Tuesday record intact perfect event. won every boys wins with identical Troy Holland, Todd ) over Bountiful Richards, Wetterhall and Granger Hancock combinFollowing Mondays and for the 200 medley ed games, Taylorsville relay, Ron Richards ) was a won the 200 free, Dan vicback after an Thatcher the ) over tory Roy and and a romp over the 100 medley free, Alta. the 50 free, ) picked Judge up two wins to remain in the chase for the lead, defeating Skyline and Roy That left Judge tied with East, which beat (0-7- Boasting one of the tallest front lines in the state and five returning starters, Judge expects to make its mark in girls basketball this season. Having had limited practice sessions, the Bulldog girls ran out of Hart, Sophomore Nina Richards 7-- SALT LAKE. Mo The two teams are expected to stage a dogfight for the state title later this season as the Bucs move into 4A competition. Sophomore Peter Wetterhalls double win fueled the Pirate team,, which captured six first places in the meet. Wetterhall won the 200 freestyle and 100 butterfly and was on the 400 freestyle relay team. Marty Steckler won the 500, Ron Richards the 100 back and Todd Olympus improved its league mark to 0 by thrashing two Aid Judge 5-- 6 90-8- 1. Atop Ice Standings Experience, Size To senior reserves Trudy Biljanic, 4A champion Skyline the lone Warrior things edg- ing defending Mickey Lambourne added 11 (4, 3x4) and many im- portant dual swim himself as delighted with the victory and admitted his team showed considerable 6x9). Sophomore 56-5- Cyprus high boys won an |