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Show 3 WEST VALLE f view Thursday, Dec. 17, 1981 Granite Gains Third Place - Kearns Nudges Murray In Tourney Finale Classic. The Cougars proved to be the better ball Balance phases of the game paid off for Kearns high girls here Saturday night as the Cougars capped a fine three-daeffort by defeating Murray to win the Green Sheet MURRAY. in all handlers and used a stronger board game to hold off the Kim Nidey-le- y d Spartan squad, which had advanced to the finals 46-3- 5 a torrid com- Perea nine points and eback on Friday to nip six assists. Granite in overtime. The Cougars led Kearns breezed after one period and at the half and through two days of lead into play, but Coach Diane took a Congdon felt her team the final eight minutes was sufficiently of play. In turning back challenged by Murray. I never really felt Cyprus, the Cougars comfortable until the jumped off to a last two minutes, she lead after one period commented. and Perea scored on The Cougars opened steals and hit the long win over a outside with a jumper. decimated Cottonwood Kearns led after club and crushed three periods and the Friday Cougar starters were Cyprus night to advance to the benched. Perea led all finals. scorers with 18; MonMurray cruised past son added 10. Carrie in the Pearce paced Cyprus Granger Thursday opener and with 12, Brenda Mcthen overcame a Carty scored 11 and Granite edge in the fourth period to defeat the Farmers Cagers in overtime. with 25-- 18-1- 1 30-2- 3 38-2- 7 26-- V Julie Allen 10. The Cougars led Cotat the tonwood half. Perea popped in 21 points and Suarez 10, while Laurie Faux paced the Colts with 45-3- Murray. Granite had led at the Granger for the Spartans as the sophomore half and 25-1- 0 alter three the story 29-1- 6 periods. The score was tied at 43 when regulation time ran out. Farmer Sheri Davies earned scoring honors with 22 Nidey scored 13 for Granite encountered trouble against Murray and Nidey poured in nine fourth- foul much Nidey was the contest after 6 14. 3 period points to bring the Spartans back into Ohmpus thnlior, the Titans took an early lead, only to have the Warriors battle right back oly led after the first period and of against 15-- scoring sensation 30 23-1- 9 at half The score w as knotted at 31 after three and 40 at the end of regulation dropped in points The Spartans roared first period from an lead drought to a at the half. In the Tavlorss tlle- 8-- 8 23-1- 4 the teams Both play (See Page 4, Col 6) Kim Nidey 1 Girls 52-2- 2 - 63-4- 0 Soph Named 54-3- 2 47-4- Granite Olym- 38-3- loser defeated Taylorsville in a double overtime thriller for fourth and 47-4- 5 Granger beat Cot- on the tonwood final day for seventh 42-2- 8 place. Granger's Teresa Mitchell (11) has ball stripped by Taylorsville's Julie Christiansen (10). STUFFED . . . Opening Day Action In the championship game the Cougars had 12 points each from Mary Ann Suarez and Elaine Monson to help offset a effort by tournament MVP Kim Nidey for the Spartans. Chris Duckworth added 10 points and a dozen rebounds for Kearns and Teresa - Colts Nip Lancers In Tourney Thriller A pair of TAYLORSVILLE. buckets in the last half minute by Cottonwood center Kerry Oliphant lifted the Colts to a win over acGranger to highlight first-dation in the Green District Tournament. In other games, a gritty Kearns decision to high squad lost a 59-5- 8 y Sheet-Granit- e 62-5- 8 Skyline, Olympus toppled and Cyprus Taylorsville upended Granite Cottonwood gained life by limiting Granger to five points in the final period and with 14 seconds left, clinging to a lead, the Lancers committed a traveling violation under the Colt basket and failed to defend Oliphant on the inbounds pass. The Lancers had fouls to give, but allowed the Colts two inside buckets by Oliphant after Cottonwood overcame a deficit in the final period. after one Granger led period as Kelly Overby popped in 13 points, but the Colts led at the half. Granger took command in the third period and took a lead, but was tentative in the final canto, while the Colt zone was superb. Overby led all scorers with 25, 20 in the first half. For the Lancers, Chad Wilkinson added 12 and Stan Winrow 11. Owyn Anderl paced the 68-4- 7 85-7- 1 . one-poi- six-poi- 23-2- 0 37-3- 4 53-4- 7 Colts with 16, Dave Walton added 15, Carl Coates 12 and Oliphant 10. Kearns stayed with Skyline throughout the contest, but could never get closer than two in the final half. Hot outside shooting by Ronnie Judd kept the Cougars in the conhit test as the senior guard-forward 6-- 8 50-4- 9 . Murray high's Spartans to second place in the Green Sheet Classic here over the weekend was named the tourna- ments Most Valuable Dogs Flayer by a vote of coaches. The coaches also named five others to an team Nidey scored 67 points in three contests, including 24 in CROSS. I don't think were a very good basketball team right now. That was the assessment by Judge Coach WOODS Jim Yerkovich after Woods Cross had handed his team a second straight setback, Tuesday night. But he was quick to emphasize right now. Yerkovich said the championship game where the Spartans gave Kearns a good battle, but lost Although she had 57-4- 8 foot-ba- 46-3- againstin Granite, nine came a I ting his players. can't take that away from them. Theyve earned it. Its their college education. Well just have to be pathe veteran tient, coach added. He said the team played good defense on the Wildcats twin towers who stand but that the and 13 only ll recruiting pressures are distrac- offense Bulldog lead all scorers. Tal Harry adand Frank Lucero 10 to pace the Cougars. The Eagles had balanced scoring, Lyndon DeYoung pacing the attack with 10. and The Eagles led at the quarter breaks. Taylorsville gave Olympus a solid battle in the first 24 periods Thursday, but the Titans found their collective shooting eye and put the game well out of reach early in the first period. The score was knotted at 12 after one period and the Titans took a lead to the locker room at the half. Oly began pulling away in the as the final third, leading quarter began. Craig Lewis paced the Titans with 15, Mark Snyder contributed 14, Robert Theel 12 and Robert Crofts 10. For the host Warriors. Doug Turnquist led the way with 13, Derek Lauritzen added 12 and Mickey Lambourne scored 10. The tourney opened with a wild, loosely officiated affair between Granite and Cyprus. The Pirates got their transition game going in the second half to put the contest out of reach. In the first half, each time the Pirates appeared on the way to a big lead, Granite would battle back. The score was knotted at 17 after one period, Cyprus led after three at the half and periods. Pete Sefakis led all scorers with 23 for the Pirates. Ted Snow added Steve 22 and Jeff Sorensen 17. Fischer dropped in 21 for the Farmers, Dave Abel added 15, while Jeff Abel and Fotu Katoa had 10 each. 30-2- Y ARMLOCK . com- d eback that saw the Spartans overcome a deficit and win Kearns eager Elaine Monson foul while (light jersey) draws a reaching-iattempting to steal from a Spartan during tournament action. DONT LOOK NOW . . . Murray highs Kelly McFalls takes advantage of foct that Granite's Sheri Davies (13) isn't looking to block shot. fourth-perio- . . n (See Page 4, Col 7) LOW LOW 0 11 16-1- A Nidey, EVERYDAY PRICES 6-- 19 to ded R R U Kim Sophomore who led 'Cats Scratch captured first-roun- M 5 third place in the tournament by beating Cyprus d pus, a to Cyprus, MVP 3 30-2- 4 44-3- 5 38-3- 1 59-4- 9 was there, simply not shooting 35 percent despite a pair of good solid efforts from the Judge front line where Pete Rokich hit and Larry BUILDERS SUPPLY 5x12 By Normandex Colosimo Self Storing Full lW Thick 7x9. 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