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Show Thursday, Jan. WEST VALLEY VIEW 14, 1982 defeat at fered a the hands of Bountiful. Area teams in action this week will include Coach Wonders 5-- Which Lancers For Real? GRANGER. Two different Granger high teams showed up for games week. Coach Scott Iverson will be out to see which team is for real when the Colts travel to Cottonwood tomorrow (Friday) for an encounter with the team that knocked the Lancers out of the title round of the December Green Sheet Classic by a single point. Unhappy with his teams apparent lack of motivation, the Lancer coach admitted he was discouraged after Olympus handed the Lancers a setback Tuesday. It was a game that 60-3- shouldnt have lost and definitely should not have been blown out It came on the heels win of a sterling over Granite on the Lancer floor Friday. of. 71-4- Cottonwood's Steve (54) tries to stop fast break bucket by FAST BREAK . . . As League Play Begins Cyprus high's Kent Rydalch (50) during Colt victory over Pirates in league opener. 0 Granite Teams in Region Three, except for Skyline upended Cottonwood That, combined with a surprising Olympus win 54-4- and Granite, recorded splits of the weeks action. In a shootout at Cottonwood Friday night the Colts turned back On TuesCyprus day the Pirates rebounded to defeat Skyline over Granger, atop Skyline standings left league with an 82-6- and Carl Coates to keep the pressure on Cyprus has the unenviable task of traveling to Skyline tomor- row (Friday). Cottonwood returns home to host Granger, while visits Olympus Granite. and unblemished Granite at the bottom at Everyone else is 2-- 0 REGION THREE STANDINGS 0-- Team PA 100 PF 135 125 152 120 117 110 Skyline Cottonwood Cyprus Granger Olympus Granite Colts 83, 123 152 100 107 154 Bucs 69 lost the Cyprus behind by 10 points, despite forcing the Colts into a host of turnovers. Foul problems plagued leading Buc scorer Ted Snow and the Cottonwood front line was able to take advantage of his absence as Dave tie to a 14-1- 4 30-2- 0 (SIT or FOUR) WHtN T0U PURCHASE Murray high invades Judges Bulldog gym tomorrow (Friday), somebodys - Sparfc Plugs BOSCH OIL FILTER MIDVAU, UTAH 1 General Chiropractic Rd. 3975 So. Redwood Neck, A m V. i club. 9x17 17 5 4x6 17 0 3x4 16 5 4x7 15 0 9x11 14 5 22x26 14 5 6x16 14 0 10x12 140 4x9 14 0 1x2 13.5 Cot-tonwoo- connected d on a sizzling 32x56. Both teams shot well from the line, the Bucs converting 21x27 and the Colts 18x26. led all Oliphant prus 83, Granite 70 newer runners, who did not want to go the of a marathon. The eight races, which begin this month, are being held at Bingham high, she noted, chiefly because of less traffic. The following races distance be held at will scorers with 20, all from the field, while Walton added 19 (7, 5x9). Also reaching double figures for the winners w'ere Coates The Farmers refused to roll over and die for the Bucs and stayed within striking distance until midway through the fourth period. The Pirates were able to take advantage from the field as they used a quickness advantage to set up a number of layups. Cyprus led after a solid first period, "extended that to at the half and moved out to a lead in the third period. From the field the Bucs were 27x53, but the game was won at the line w'here Cyprus converted 29x45, while Granite was hitting 20-1- 38-3- 9 Bingham high, 2160 W. 10400 South: 24 and Jan. 23 at noon; 5 and Feb. 13 at 11 a.m.; 74 and Mar. 6 at 10 a.m.; 5 ,10 and 15 mile, Mar. 13 at 10 a m.; 24, 5, 74, 10 and 20 mile, April 3, at 9 a m. Interested persons are to register at least five days before races by filling out an entry form and sending it to: Salt Lake City Track mile series, Club, 25-5- 0 P.O. glancing back in sports with the . each race, Williamson said, but encouragedto prer- help egistration race organizers. Further information may be obtained by calling Williamson at 268-237- Box 11053, Salt Girls Judge used a wise tactic in the opening against period Granite. The Bulldogs let the air out of the ball, controlling it with a semi-stal- l and limited scoring opportunities for both clubs. The tactic left the Farmers at the ahead only first bell, but Granite pushed on to a victory (That was January, 1969). short-passin- g 1 MAGNA. The Cyprus high girls cage squad downed Cottonwood here Thursday to initiate league play for both teams. 0 The Pirates led at the half, but put the 19-1- 6 game away in the third period by opening a lead and kept the pressure on in the final 27-1- 9 period. Carrie Pearce led all scorers with 16. Julie Allen added 10. The Colts were paced by Julie Segerstedts 10. Cyprus must travel to Skyline today (Thursday), while Cottonwood travels to Granger. Pirates lost a in double overtime Saturday to Jordan in a preliminary to a UofU heart-breake- r 41-3- 9 womens team outing and were beaten 44-3- 3 by Jordan on Monday. Oly Wins Key Test k hockey teams Thursday. The win helped Oly (10-0- ) keep pace with g league-leadin- Highland beat Judge (11-0- Ogden week. 5-- 1 which ) added 16 and Margie Singler 14. The winners led at the and quarters with Gaztambide scoring 11 in the second period. Against Grantsville Judge trailed Glodowski 12-- 33-1- 4 and during the 10-- 2 Taylorsville stayed in third with a record. Granger imwith a proved to win over Alta and an victory over Cotmaultonwood and of Viewmont. ing Judge rebounded to 9-- 1 6-- 2 7-- 3 11-- 2 winless 4-- 1 Kearns Jeff Sorensen Pete Sefakis with 17 (7, 3x5) and Kent Rydalch with 14 (3, 8x10). Rydalch and Marty Jones had considerable trouble coaxing their shots to fall. Jones and Snow added eight points to 18 (4, 10x12), paced with 14 and Gaztambide added 11. Lancers Pin Loss On Colts GRANGER. Snow was the THURSDAY, FRIDAY squad easily defeated Cottonwood in a league dual meet Wednesday. Cottonwoods Todd Sabey, and pinned Lancer Ron Tew at 5:38 to save face for the Colts, who suf (See Page SATURDAY JANUARY 14, 15 & 16 (See Page 3, Col. 4) & - After a shaky start, Murray has matured into a squad that not only defeated Granite and Box Elder in back-to-bac- from the line, while Judge was converting just 13x22. 20x26 South did the k December outings, but also nipped a highly touted West team in overtime Friday to open league play. Judge, in the meantime, saw its overall record fall below .500 in a loss at South. a favor by saving three misses for the fourth period when the Bulldogs had battled from 19 down to six, but Judge committed turnovers on two of the three efforts to cut the margin to. Bulldogs four. Coach Jim Yerk-ovicwho scouted the h, encoun- t Low Back & at South, Cub guard Mark CONSULTATION & PHYSICAL EXAM Shoulder Pain the Duran sizzled the nets for 29 points. Id say I was about wthis Certificate MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED wed. 12 to 7 p m., Fri. 17 to t p.m., Yues. A Thvn. percent pleased with our defense, the Bulldog mentor related. What displeased him was a percent shooting performance despite the team having good high percentage shots and 59 percent success 35 S from the charity stripe. 7 pm Dr. Plaskett DC South had just one more field goal in the contest (20), but hit Fashion Place wants to warm you up this cold January with our Bargains Galore Hawaiian Sidewalk Sale this Thursday, Friday & Saturday. Duran hurt Judge most when he scored eight points en route to a edge after one period and 11 in the third quarter when South pulled away from a advantage to Judge fought back behind the front-lin- e play of juniors Greg Diedrich and Pete Rokich who combined 12-- 8 27-1- 6 half-tim- e 44-2- for 18 fourth-perio- MEDRA GREGS0N POLYNESIAN DANCERS Thurs. & Fri. 11 & 7 pm, Sat. 11 & 3 pm d points and the floor play of Justus Romero and Mike Clark off the bench, but it wasnt FASHION PLACE enough. Duran led all scorers with 29 (11, 7x8). For Judge, Rokich scored 16 (6, 4x4) and Diedrich 15 (4, 7x12). No one else approached double digits. 6200 South State Store Hours: Monday-Frida- y Saturday c 1981 Hahn Sunday 10 10 12 -- 9pm -- 6pm 5pm -- Coach Roger Ketchums Lancer wrestling HAWAIIAN SIDEWALK SALE The Farmers also hit 27 shots from the field. 1 Bulldogs 4 16x23. 7 minutes. eight Glodowski the 7-- 1 beat Ogden 39-2- 32-2- 5 unbeaten of the line. Gina rallied for a tie at 21 at the half and led going into the final SALT LAKE. Olym- battle affair. nonleague 15-1- pus handed Taylorsin a ville a set-bac- 5 Judge will continue in league action tomorrow (Friday) playing at Murray. Denise Gaztambide led all scorers in the win over South with 21 points, including a sparkling 9x10 from 62-5- 4 Leading Cyprus 4 after one period, In Hockey 5-- 3 girls basketball team opened Region Six action with a victory over South Friday. The win came on the heels of a victory over Grantsville in a 32-2- 64-5- Cage Team The Bulldogs Topple Cub Team 55-4- 7-- 2 Down Colt 40-3- Saturday SALT LAKE. Judge ex- e, despite the fact that CHIROPRACTIC CARE at a price YOU PERSONALLY can afford! We Wont to Help You Mon shots while Friday Leg Pain I with Cottonwood 90 973-697- 1 Headaches 35 34 33 30 29 28 28 28 28 27 Sefakis, Cy Snow, Cy Hunt, Sk Winrow, Gr Overby, Gr Sorenson, Cy Walton, Co Coates, Co DeYoung, Sk Oliphant, Co C Spartans as a mentally tough outfit that takes the good shot. They will present a challenge to our defense, he admitted. Tipoff is scheduled at 7:30pm. The Judge defense was not the problem 6990 South State St. 561-225- anything but smooth, and described BOSCH & CONDENSER PHONE scheduled here for runners of all ages by a Salt Lake area track On Granger meets East at 5:30 at Hygeia, followed by Judge and Kearns at 7. Memorials Lake City, Utah 84147. Runners may also register 90 minutes before meeting Skyline at the Salt Palace at 6:15, followed by Highland and Taylorsville at 7:45 and Olympus and Judge at 9: 15. ter, said his team is in a must win situation AIR FILTER POINTS game was The Murray-Wes- OF A BOSCH ON ALL miles have been organized for the three-poin- REGION SIX TOP SCORERS THE PURCHASE OFF A 25-mi- Avg. 0 ) Granger Hygeia; 60-5- 1 $00 40 e three-gam- e YOUR BOSCH SPARK PLUG WIRES WITH three-gam- streak is going to come to an end. Either the Bulldogs will end their losing skein or the Spartans will extend a surprising win streak to four. bosom sparkplugs G Pts. FT Player.Team After the Colts popped oUt to a lead, Cyprus roared back and actually had an opportunity to cut the margin to six with two minutes left to play, but Walton sealed the Buc fate with a t play. Showdown SALT LAKE. When COMPLETE LINE FOREIGN AUTO PARTS iREC JORDAN. designed as a training exercise for runners who want to run a marathon. She added that the series was REGION THREE TOP SCORERS Wilkinson added 15 (7, 1x2) and Kelly Overby 12 (3, 6x7). (1-9- meeting Ogden at 9:15 tonight (Thursday) at One Streak Will End unffarta lh CD EC was able to edge into 3 the final eight minutes. with a e Judge-Murra- y CORP. B0SCH 54-4- were Kerry Cottonwood maintained and even extended that edge in the third period when Dave Anderson came off the bench to combine with Ow'yn Anderl SPECIALS take a from a half-tim- BOSCH SO Buc series was the Buc total. Winrow was the games leading scorer with 20 (9, 2x3). Club Schedules Eight Road Races series of four races totaling 50 miles and four others totaling 25 Cottonwood Priet played an excellent game for the Farmers, scoring 17 (8, 1x2), rebounding well and playing good defense on Overby. Wilkinson joined Richardto Waters added the Farmer Winrow with the hot eight hand and the Lancers total, but Coach Dave Mascaras lads were pulled awey to a outmanned on the edge boards and did not shoot well in the first half. 47-3- At Bingham High Lake Track club, plained that the d Oliphant scoredin and almost at will leading Cottonwood WIPE THAT GRIN . . . Cyprus high's Marty (15) appears to be backhanding grinnWalton (30) of Cottonwood who has Dave ing faked Ted Snow (24) off his feet. Cyprus Cot-tonwoo- with 15 (5, 5x6), Anderson with 11 (4, 3x4) and Anderl with 10 (4, 2x2). Walton Jones and whistled for 25 turnovers and Cyprus 19. Cyprus hit only 24x72 game in the second period when it fell F Stan Winrow, who had two points at the half, put nails in the Granite coffin in the second half when he a Williamson, spokesman for the Salt while 83-7- 40 Marathoner Linda - Colts, Bucs Split Week's Contests SO. COTTONWOOD. rt Granger71, Granite points '28-1- 8 finally get a chance to exercise the home-couadvantage when they host Olympus tomorrow. 9 Granger probably will 83-7- 18 through the nets. Granite trailed by at the half, but 10, came out with a better shooting touch in the third canto as Bob Dehlin and Leon Priet found the range, but the Lancers were able to take total control of the game when Chad affair g high-scorin- the Tuesday, during drilled The Farmers, who lost to Cyprus in a 1 4, Col. 3) |