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Show 3 WT VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Jan. In Final 7, 1982 Darts Deflate Judge - Titans Lose Two Tilts Dogfight Won By Huskies SALT LAKE. A pair of losses to 4A squads the toughest 3A division in the state. Only Murray has failed to pick up some impressive wins. Jordan sailed through eight games without a loss, will send Judge Memorial cagers into league action with a record tomorrow (Friday). Refusing to panic after his squad dropdecision to ped a Davis last Wednesday and a test to 5-- 5 West is and South Tooele 8-- dropped in 51 points in his previous outing. Hes a major college talent, said the man who once described former Bingham high standout Fred Roberts as a potential pro franchise. It was Taylor who 7-- 3 5-- 3. Judge must open the league season at South almost single-handedlin a 7:30 tilt tomorrow knocked Hillcrest Saturday, ( Friday ) How well the Judge out of title conCoach Jim Yerkovich Bulldogs contain Kensideration in last put the team through ny Duran may be the years 3A tournament. some serious workouts key to the outcome. Against the Bulldogs this week. He noted Front line play will Wednesday he hit 12x14 from the line and also be important. 8x13 schedules of the team from the field. knows the Judge have been disrupted feeling of being burned Davis led after ever since the football by a one period and at team claimed the state guard. Against Davis, the half. Both teams title. Recruiting and Dart standout Brian scored only 10 points in other matters have Taylor burned the nets the the third canto but taken a back seat to for 28 points. However, action picked up in the basketball. that is one of the Davis fourth. Yerkovich also stars lowest outputs of Judge hurt itself with a 37 percent effort noted that his state the season. The 4 champion squad of two Taylor is described by from the field, but years ago took a losing Yerkovich as the Davis won the game at record into league play premiere backcourt the charity stripe with and went in the talent in Utah and the a 21x26 effort while state. veteran mentor says Judge was converting and at league However, Yerkovich he is the greatest scor- 9x14. Dave McGill scored acknowledges that ing threat the state has He had 15, Mike Curtin 14 and Region Six could be produced. 61-5- 5 y 73-6- 8 . that practice 14-1- 3 32-2- hot-shooti- 7 6-- 9-- 1 4-- 0 Pre-Leagu- Action e Greg Diedrich Diedrich, earned a 84-6- 5 10. starting berth, pulled down an awesome 17 rebounds. Judge missed Larry who was Colosimo, slightly injured in an automobile accident. Against Hillcrest the Bulldogs lost the game in the first four minutes of play and although they rallied in to within one at the fourth period, the Huskies put the game Brandon Newman Ty Newman away with some clutch free throw shooting. of Roy was third. SWIMMING Hillcrest led In the boys, Col. 6) one and after (From Page 2, period at the half. Judge Stephanie Mencimer Jason Hayes of the Magna-basePirate in narrowed it to Swim Club took second the third. STAKE place, finishing betDespite the loss, the (From Page 2, Col. 3) ween two swimmers Judge mentor was ticipate in a physical from Blackfoot, Idaho. fitness with the beginprogram delighted play In the 10 and under of Diedrich who scored ning in the stake. 17 points in the first fitness competition, girls Physical half, including 11 in the specialists in each Pam McMains of Roy second period and ward may be ap- captured high point finished with 24 (8x12, proached for printed honors with 56 points, charts for the activity. followed by Lauri 8x11). McGill and Curof Orem and Members may earn tin dropped in a dozen each. Diedrich led the points toward gold, sil- Rachel Crawley of the ver or bronze awards. Utah Valley Dolphins. board game with 12. 65-6- 4 20-1- 3 11-1- 39-3- 51-4- d 7 Pen-dra- y 4 6-- 8 6-- 6-- 6-- 2 23-2- 8, 3 45-2- to the compared Wildcats 48 percent. Granite hit 19x25 on field goals for 76 percent, while Woods Cross hit 26x45 for 57 percent. not an easy team in the Maybe a swift kick to league. the gym shorts. The Cottonwood Coach Kent Clarks coach called Wednecharges need to rekin- sdays game the worst dle the fire that won performance all them a second place in year, and noted Decembers Green they couldnt have Sheet Tournament if beaten anybody that they expect to make a night. Clark said that the notch in league action exhibited intensity starting here tomorrow (Friday). by his squad during Cottonwood cagers the tournament has failed to impress dropped off since then. They got real high anyone with the thrashing given them for it, he said. The statisticians last Wednesday by East highs Leopards. were on vacation durThe Colts will host ing the game, but Cyprus tomorrow and Clark said the Colts must have set an e will travel to Skyline record in turBoth tilts Tuesday. are scheduled for 7:30 novers during the game. p.m. Cottonwood tied Team defense, Clark feels, will be the key East at the close of the dropagainst Cyprus Fri- first canto, at the half day. The Pirates, he ped to the good and continued said, have at to the trend are shooters, and put close of the third. The Leopards continued pressure on the ball. The Colts can win, the thrashing in the he added, if the kids fourth and finished the play up to their tilt with a if they lead. capabilities dont, then . . . theres Try A Want Ad! 65-4- 6 IS THE WINTER COLD GETTING TO YOU all-tim- STORM WINDOWS DON'T COST 16-1- 6, 31-2- THAT MUCH! CALL TODAY For Free Estimates No Obligation 4347 968-324- 7 5 45-3- well-balanc- 2 ... 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Both games are slated for7:30p.m. Last Wednesdays tilt against the Miners was hampered by a bad call with two minutes to go, according to Olympus mentor Ron Huber. With Olympus down by one, a Titan eager was fouled while shooting, but was called for traveling. The basket, which was good, didnt count and Bingham used the momentum to build its lead before the bell. Huber said his offense squads didnt hold up, but noted the Titans led by as many as four points in the final canto. Both squads tied at at the close of the first and Oly took a 3 lead by half-timBingham pushed to a 8 lead at the close of the third and overcame a Titan rally in 8-- 8 28-2- e. 41-3- boards and Craig and Goodrfch six Lewis grabbed seven. Leading with six chalked up eight assists was Brent assists and five steals. Goodrich, while compared to Binghams 16. The Titans Both squads shot 52 percent from the field. Oly hit 2x4 from the line and Bonneville scored 10x13 for 77 per- hit 40 percent from the field, compared to 47 throws. Snyder stole three. Oly had 18 turnovers, cent the free on Bonneville turnovers, percent by the Miners. On courtesy shots, Oly hit 12x18 for 67 percent and Bingham hit 8x14 for 57 percent. had that went down to the wire. Rallying from a disadvantage at the close of the third period, Oly tied the score at 52. The Titans SALT LAKE. A number of exercise classes are being of- then cooled off with some poor shooting to lose by four at the bell. Despite the loss, the South. 21 to compared for 16 Oly. tilt Jewish Center Saturdays against Bonneville Offers Classes was another contest Titans received praise from Huber for the best game weve played. had we If played likeagainst he that, Bingham said, we would have beaten them by 15 points. 16-1- fered through the Jewish Community E. 2416 Center, 1700 an Vivaerobics, dance-exercis- aerobic e program; hatha yoga, a slow mo- tion exercise program and prenatal-pos- t exercise courses are among the offerings. Further information may be obtained by calling Eve Bier, par-tur- n 581-009- Bonneville led at the close of each quarter; after the first, at the half, and a comseemingly at the fortable close of the third. 2 34-3- 0 50-4- 0 from Judd and For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! 84-8- 1 the high score, Clark said. Nobody dared stop the other he quipped. The Cougars guy, connected on 14x21 from the line lead 23 from Montoya. Harry added 14. The contest was tightly officiated, which may have helped Try A Want Ad! Goodrich scored 10 apiece for the Titans. Lewis led on the boards by picking up Mark Snyder had eight (From Page 2, Col. 9) scorers with 32 points, but the 24 scorers with 20 points, while Snyder and while Andy Boyce added 13 to the effort. Cougars Capture Victory, to Cougars had Robert Theel led all the fourth. Robert Crofts led the Titans, by scoring 18, Kearns hit 52 percent from the field. Kawas was Glen Cougars 145-poun- d Tim Twilligear, who won by a fall in 3:50. The rest of the night belonged to Granite. Wayne Burr (98) started the night with a pin in 1:37, then Steven Reyes (105) pinned his foe in 1 13. After the Farmers KITCHEN CABINETS FINANCING i, iik'' : defaulted V. ijr'f available ,f 1 SAVE at 112, Arishita went with a UP TO Bruce reserve, at 119 and the McLean, came through back-u- p withapinin5:32. Rex Watson followed with a victory at O 9-- 0 while Ray Salazar captured a superior decision, Pernell Thomas 126, d 13-- OFF MFGS. LIST 0. (138) won by a fall in 1:45 before Twilligear snapped the Farmer streak. Granite returned to its winning ways at 155, where Brad Edwards captured a superior decision. The Farmers last two victories came on pins by Kevin Herbert (3:03) 167-poun- and Hola : Bag d 6.09 WINDOWS Full a" thick Steel kick panel Tempered glass 1 ENTIRE LINE OF PRATT S6995 & 25 LAMBERT STORM WINDOWS instaiat on Available day lead time Fmancinq Available On Installed Jobs 10 OFF MFG. SUGG. -- A1AW DRYWALL j53 Cash t Carry LIST 58 ECONO STUDS beauty that Paint Low Maintenance rigid vinyl exterior. Double pane insulation glass Fully weather stripped Smooth Easy Operation OFF 25 2x4x92 It Window $89.95 Reg PAINT The ANDERSEN NORANDEX BY Hi 4 59 REG. CAN Self Storing three meets are at LAKE. IN A STORM DOORS 50 ) . Granite will host Cyprus tonight (Thursday) and Clearfield on Tuesday, while the Cougars are idle until next Thursday when they host West Jordan. Salt n 95 H 30 Lb. FOAM INSULATION BLOW - IN Molonai d ( TOUCH 'N CELLULOSE INSULATION 14-- 0 SALT Join The Winning Team! ies as they begin Region Three play here tomorrow (Friday). The Titans lost two contests in the final minutes during week, to Bingham last Wednesday and to Bonneville Saturday 942-525- Campground Reservations Drawing Eyed Training Program. For Boys & Girls Cottonwood high 7:30 p.m. We offer Recreational Gymnastics classes as well as a Competitive classes An eight-wee- k course in sailing and seamanship will be offered at GRANITE PARK. Coach Sam Arishita prepared his Granite wrestlers for the main part of the Region All New SO. COTTONWOOD. Cougars East Cagers Thrash Colts SO. COTTONWOOD. Being Offered Thump Granite mentor Colts Need Fire Dave Mascaro noted that the Wildcats had two players and one comwho stood pared to 4 and heights on the Farmer tomorrow (Friday) squad. His players and Cyprus Tuesday. also shot poorly and Both games start at 3 fouled 28 times, comp.m. pared to only 15 fouls The first quarter last called on Woods Cross. The lack of practice Wednesday saw both teams fairly well mat- due to league rules, he adched, with the score from Dec. bouncing back and ded, particularly Woods Cross showed up in his forth. cagers, however, had players wlto tired the lead at the bell quickly and exhibited and held it for the a lack of preparation. rest of the tilt. Farmer Bob Dehlin The Wildcats led 8 led the Granite effort at the half. Then, with 17 points, while successfully contain- Richard Waters and ing several Farmer Chad Pehrson each hit rallies that pushed the four field goals for 19-1- Sailing Course Farmers eight points. Dehlin also led on the boards with eight, while Ted Lambert picked up six rebounds. Granite shot 33 percent from the field, 2 1 - score within 10 points of a tie in the third, the Woods Cross squad ended the quarter with a lead. The fourth quarter was a coast for the Cats who won by 19 points. 64-4- HOLLADAY. Olympus high cagers will be looking to turn the close ones into victor- has who 'Cats Claw Farmer Five GRANITE PARK. Rebounding from the claws of a taller Woods Cross squad which dominated action last Wednesday with an win, Granite cagers will be seeking a winning combination as they enter league play. The Farmers will hit the road for the first week of Region Three play. They are slated to meet Granger Minutes 69 t 25 MFC. OFF SOM. LIST 22x8 49 12x8 39 Lake Ranger District will conduct a drawing for reservations for group picnic and camp sites in Salt Lake, Davis and Tooele counties. 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