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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Jan. 14, Bingham Falls 1982 - KHS Fights Past Tville KEARNS. It took an overtime and a stellar performance, but Kearns high sits firmly atop Region Two standings with a record after one week of action. The Cougars disposed of Bingham in overtime Friday and on Tuesday held off a one-ma- n 2-- 0 out to grab its first league win tomorrow when the Warriors host West Jordan at 7:30. On Tuesday Coach Dan Leather-wootakes his charges toHillcrest. d KIIS 56, THS48 54-4- 9 pesky Taylorsville The Warsquad riors lost a decision to Alta on Friday 56-4- 73-5- 6 Tuesday night that contributed mightily to the Cougar victory First, Kearns forward Frank Lucero . Things will get for the tougher who must Cougars Two things happened in the third period Turnquist led the Warriors with 12 (6, 0x1), while Derek Lauritzen overcame a poor first half to score 10. Lauritzen seemed to be pressing too hard against his former teammates, but kept the Warriors in the game with four long shots in the final period. KIIS 51, Bingham Kearns wc:i the game with some clutch shooting from the stripe and with a defense that confused the Miners. Bingham owned the after early lead, one period. The contest was knotted at 26 at the half, but Kearns took the edge in the third period by the slim margin of a field Tuesday. upset on Brighton pre-seaso- n favorite Alta Tuesday night. Taylorsville will be 57-3- 6 Split Two went on a Dual Meets TAYLORSVILLE. Allan Ruffells pin of Highlands Rob Nelson the heavyweight match lifted high Taylorsville to a wrestlers decision over Highland during the week. The Warriors lost a 0 decision to Bingham on Thursday. Against Highland the Warriors also had a fall victory at 147 pounds from Bill Colbert in 1:06 and decision victories by Devin Duckett, Robert Morgan, 28-2- 5 33-2- d 15-- 114 pounds, Lauritzen, 5-- 121 40-3- with 1:47 left. Warriors in 4 The Cougars worked the lead to six midway through the period, but became careless with the ball and again took some indiscriminate shots and Bingham got back in the game and actually went ahead (Friday) and will host Alta 16-1- goal, play at Brighton tomorrow 4!) Doug pounds, 9-- Against Bingham in the match Todd Wendel pinned Ricky Montoya at 1:15; Colbert decision-eDave Martinez Chad Jenkins defeated Rich Stauffer at 169 pounds and Chris Van Leeuwen, a sophomore, pinned Dale Allen at 3:40. In the nights best match, Warrior Jim Bradshaw lost a narrow decision to Brian Thomas. 128-pou- d 18-- 1 10-- 4 187-pou- ; tear in the Then the Miners tried delay tactics, but that didnt w'ork when quarter, scoring 12 of Judd pilfered the ball. his 14 points, including On the ensuing shot several key buckets off Brian Taylor was foulrebounds. Then with ed going for a rebound four minutes left in the and the Cougar center period, the Warriors knotted the score by hit a cold spell during hitting one of the shots. That still left Bingwhich they were ham apparently in the outscored 10x2. Kearns still had to drivers seat with 47 battle in the final canto seconds left. as the Warriors chargHowever, thanks in ed back within three, part to a new Cougar aided in part by some defensive look, the attrocious shot selec- Miners were unable to tion by Kearns. get off a shot and the But with the game game went into overon the line, the Cougar time. backcourt came Kearns grabbed a through as Ronnie quick lead on back to Montoya and Ron Judd back buckets by Monboth hit clutch shots toya and Judd and and Judd found Tal hung on as Harry conHarry all alone on a verted from the stripe. for the clinMiner guard Jason Bleak led all scorers cher. The score was knot- with 19 (8, 3x6). Harry ted at eight after one paced Kearns with 14 period and 20 at the (6, 2x3) and Judd addhalf as the Warriors ed 13 (6, 1x2). Taylor some dropped in nine. employed slowdown tactics and Bingham had a the Cougars were flat. edge from the floor, A pair of miscues but the Cougars made during the delay game that up with a 18x26 efhelped Kearns over- fort from the line come a four-poiagainst 3x9 for the host Taylorsville edge to tie team. the score at the half. Altai:!. TIIS 56 Kearns was paced fast-brea- k 23-1- 8 nt by Judd with 17 (6, Luceros 14 5x6) and (6, 2x3). Senior Doug The Warriors put a (See Page 4, Col. 7) CONTACT . . . Cottonwood's Lynn Anderson (10) tries for steal, but gets body of Cyprus high's Jeff Sorensen during contest on Colt floor. Region Outing - IT'S MINE! . . . Cottonwood's Carl Coates tries to protect ball from grab by Kent Rydalch (50) of Cyprus in Region Three test Friday. the Eagles period Colts Bolt 37-2- Past Pirates (From Page 2, Col. games leading scorer Sefakis and gun tactics 18 8-- 2 14-1- 0 District Meet Paul Dilley reserve play of Lance Moncur, who scored seven points and MAGNA. Cyprus played some solid high swimmers will pit defense for his team. 51, Colts 43 After scoring 82 points Friday night, Cottonwood had little left to give against the big Eagle squad which was able to rely on a their skills against the best in the Granite School District the next two days after the defending state 3A champs convincingly - defeated 1981 champion Brighton in- Midget play at Cyprus, Travis Bailey scored 10 points as the Cavaliers bombed the Celtics 49 6; the Knicks nipped the Cougars 27 26; the Stars outshone the Suns 40 16 with Brett Lamb scoring 16, while the Lakers had 16 points from Brent Fry in a 38 20 win over the Buccaneers. In Junior action, John Prentice scored 16 as the Sonics shot past the Bullets 57 20. The Pirates beat the Hunter Lions 58 42 as Mark Pasternak scored 24 for the winners and Todd McKay In breaststroke; 200 medley relay (Troy Holland, Todd Richards, Scott play graders. Midgets are fifth and sixth graders and Juniors seventh and eighth graders. There is also a ninth grade league. Mike Killpack directs the program. Pirates To Chase Title also praised the Eagles Peewee volves third and fourth 5x6). 25-1- 9 2x5). Coach Youth basketball action cosponsored by the County Recreation Dept, and Granite School District got under way this week at four high schools on the west side of the valley. 6-- 8 4x6). addded 9 sprinted The Eagles were led center Lyndon by DeYoung who scored 16 (7, 2x4) and limited Oliphant to seven. Coates was the leading Colt scorer with 13 (4, Skyline employed. After blowing out to lead, the Eagles (6x10, 6x12) while an Sorensen enjoyed a settled for a edge perfect night with lxl after one period and from the field and extended that to 12x12 from the stripe for 14 points. Rydalch scored 10 for the Bucs. David Lee came off the Farmer bench to lead the way with 19 (6, 7x8) and Richard Waters added 16 (7, with 26 (11x13, 0 and the Eagles to the finish. slow against the run 5) points, while Fred Ross's Youth Cage Play Gets Under Way KEARNS. outscored the Colts to take a comfortable, but in not way insurmountable edge into the final period. That was when the bench strength became the advantage 12-1- Winslow paced the Aggies to a 40 20 pasting of the Panthers with 14 and 10 Four Schools at the half. In the third Han- cock and Wetterhall); 400 freestyle relay (See Page 4, Col. 5) the Lions At Kearns high in 22 for ninth grade action, the Braves crushed Benmon 81 30 In Junior play Blaine Ander son scored 18 as the Roadrunners nipped the All Stars 45 42, Mark Booker scored 12 as the Chargers dethroned the Kings 36 7; the Dinos beat the Spurs 61 24, the Pros toppled the Top Ten 38 18 Midget action, the Steelers nipped the Eagles In and 10 by Doug Allred lifted the Valley Liqers to a 30 29 decision over the Rockets At Taylorsville high in Peewee Michael play, as the Spar tans halted the 76ers 18 12, the Royals beat the Nug gets 9 4, Craig Jensen scored 14 to lead the Little (See Page 4, Col. 5) Gleed scored 20, the Kn.ghts slipped past the Jets 21 20 and Jason Bruse scored 11 to lead the Warriors to a 26 23 win over the Vikings At Granger high, Ryan Stephans scored 19 and Kip Killpack 18 as Granger defeated the Titans 71 54 in a ninth grade battle. In Midget play Kirt Victor and Brett Seager scored 10 each as the Bruins beat the Colts 34 28 Cody Beagler and Bill Riser had 14 each as the Bucks ran roughshod over the Jazz 78 6 and Spencer 10 22 PROFITS and FUN a S73-7oe- RD. 3688 REDWOOD : REDWOOD DUR-C- i Svfip Duncan and J"ason 13 as Shewlake had 14 and the Flyers soared past Baldy's 47 21. In Junior action Jay Graft led the Utes to a 43 37 over the Raiders with win 13 points; the Hustlers beat the Salt Lakers 35 28 and Kyle McKeller and Kermit Weet Enowopffievtrj Sat. & Sun. 4A Tuesday. Swimmers in all bench. Cottonwood had expended eight district schools considerable energy are scheduled to comat the Granger against Cyprus and pete seemed half a step high pool, w'ith events to begin at 3 p.m. today (Thursday) and tomorrow. When Coach Darwin stronger IFMOTTM Pirates Killpacks downed Brighton 106-6- 6, they captured all but two events. The previous Thursday Cotwinn- they topped tonwood is your eyes worst enemy 103-5- ing all but three events. Cyprus girls were less fortunate, losing to Brighton and to Cottonwood 99(2-70'- Pete cluded: Wet-terhal- Your eyes are your open windows to your world. The observers of life, of loved ones, of friends, of beauty. They work for you every waking moment Constantly. Usually painlessly. Eyes are often quiet about their aches and pains, giving you g when they may be in dire need a false sense of of professional care. well-bein- Prevention is the key to continuing good vision and good eve health. If its been more than a year, better make an appointment to see your personal eye doctor soon. Dont let neglect take its toll. This message in behalf of your ly pair of eyes by KEARNS. Rolls-out-o- n wheels 35 minute timer SALE Defrost cycle PRICE DISHWASHER DELUXE MICROWAVE 266 OVEN Diane Congdons Kearns high Cougars manhandled Taylors'-vill- e in a league outing Tuesday. Kearns led throughafter one perout, at the half iod, and after three periods. The winners were paced by the 14 points of Sharon Lopez, plus MODEL 58-3- 0 RE947 16-- 8 28-1- 3 2 36-2- Teresa Perea and Elaine Monsons 12. Lori Miles led the Warriors with 12. Alta also handed Coach Vaughn Mariettas girls a setback by a margin. The Hawks led 7 10-- 22-1- 4 at the and breaks. 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