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Show 2 Thursday, Jan. WEST VALLEY VIEW 21, 1982 Two Streaks Come To End - Bulldogs Put Bite On Spartans LAKE. SALT A swarming Judge Memorial defense, with coupled creditable offensive winning track tomorrow (Friday) when the Bulldogs travel to to face the and pair junior frontliners, ended vantage. Murray, e Friday night with a victory. It also ended a skein of four losses for the Bulldogs, who came out biting and growling, hungry for a win. Judge will need an 72-4- the in relegate 5 possession of the league basement if the Spartans can continue mastery on their new floor. Both tests are scheduled for 7: 30. Behind the intimidation of junior Pete Rokich, who scored 10 points, the impressive equally Yer-kovic- performance if it expects to stay on the h got the advantage of solid efforts off the bench, especially from Mike Clark, Justus Romero and Dan Quinn, while Coach Kerry Rupp was forced to keep searching for a combination that could overcome the Judge fullcourt pressure and domination of the boards. after Judge led the first eight minutes ad- can meantime, Tooele to sole streak here win their decided home court 2 pattern and never looked back. Coach Jim unbeaten Beetdiggers of three-gam- 12-- Jor-da- n performances by a Murray highs host team ran off to a lead, forced Murray out of its offensive 20-- 9 first-perio- d had expired and ting outscored the Spartans in the second can15-1- 0 only 9x21. Judge didnt fare much ter with 10x19. to. bet- Yerkovich said his Play was more even in the third period, but still the home squad was in control and added another point to the spread, taking a lead into the final period. 47-3- 1 team showed great poise against what he feels is a solid Murray team. I think we were hungry, he admitted. I hope we still are. Saturday REGION SIX STANDINGS I Team Jordan Judge West Murray South Tooele Softball Meet PA 112 105 103 PF 0 139 1 133 1 113 1 105 1 122 2 93 - On Tap 131 132 110 TAYLORSVILLE. Organizational for the Coun- Balance was the key for Judge in the contest. The Bulldogs rebounowned a ding edge, converting 21 second shots into 40-2- 7 baskets and nine several free throw opportunities, yet the leading rebounder was junior Greg. Diedrich with nine. The team also had 20 assists, with Mike Curtin and Dave McGill sharing honors at four each. meetings ty Recreation Departments softball programs will be held here Saturday at Utah Technical College. tournament Fees, MURRAY. Building. returning teams, ofCounty Recreation ficials noted. Return-in- g teams not represented at the . Jacqui Carpenter converted three free throws and added a field goal in the second overtime here Friday to lead win Murray to a over Judge. Carpenters clutch charity tosses secured the Spartan victory after the two clubs had battled on nearly even terms for the entire contest. With the win, Coach 59-5- 5 will be Becky Andersons meeting treated like new teams GRAPPLE . . . Judge Memorial's Mike Curtin wrestles with Murray player for possession as Murray's Brent Wood and Judge's Dave McGill (32) seek to assist. Dual Meet Tonight - Granger, Granite Matmen To Battle GRANGER. A key Region Three dual meet looms here tonight (Thursday) for the Granger and Granite high wrestling teams. Both clubs enter the meet with marks in region competition. And they have split the two tournaments in which they have participated. Coach Sam Arishitas Farmers won the Granite School District meet in December, while Granger evened the score by convincingly defeating Granite for the title Saturday in the Utah Classic Tournament in Monticello. Coach Roger Ketchums Lancers will try to gain the upper hand tonight when the showdown begins at 7:30 in the Granger gym. Following that meet, Arishitas club will be the host team Saturday in the first Granite Invitational. Murray, Cottonwood, Alta, Highland, East, Bingham and a jayvee squad will vie for top honors in the tournament, which begins at 10 a.m. Final ceremonies start at 7:15p.m. After having lost to Granite by 52 points in the school district tournament, Granger avenged its defeat by nearly a margin Saturday in Monticello. The Farmers, however, were competing with an squad. In compiling 167 points, 10 Lancers placed in the top four positions, with five capturing firsts. Granite had two firsts and seven placers who contributed heavily to its total of 1272 Kearns, meanwhile, finished seventh with 55 points and had four placers. Placing behind Granger and Granite in the team standings 3-- 0 injury-weakene- d . were Clearfield, Monticello, Morgan and Emery .A jayvee contingent made up of wrestlers from Granger, Granite and Clearfield placed eighth. Lancers Richard Littlewood (107), Trevor Marsh (114), Ted Martinez (140), Scott Bocek (169) , 0x0 day-lon- g 157-poun- d 9-- 11-- 3 7-- 5 head-to-hea- d 9-- 7 4-- 3 10-- 7 187-pou- hard-foug- 2-- 1 973-697- 1 Mon. A scored 16 charity stripe, second half effort that saw Cyprus high nearly double its first half output in scoring 51 points was not enough to overcome Tooele as the Buffs won by (That was January, 1976). A 89-7- conver- - Clark Injured The Spartans will try to make it two in a row tomorrow (Friday) when they travel to Tooele for a 3 p.m. contest. Coach John Colosimos Bulldogs, meanwhile, will host at the same Carpenters clutch play in double overtime capped a comeback which saw Murray wipe out a Judge lead in the final minute of regulafour-poi- tion play. A basket at the buzzer by Suzy a Reynolds forged tie, sending the game into overtime. Both teams scored 49-4- lost Gina Bulldogs Glodowski, who scored all four of their points, to her fifth foul. In the second overtime, Murray went into a slowdown after a free throw by Kelly McFalls had given her team a one point lead. the ball Working around the perimeter, the Spartans found Carpenter free under the basket on a back door play. Judge was forced to foul to prevent the easy basket, but marks. Jordan time. 18 (9x11, 0x0). Curtin reached double digits with 10(5, 0x2). Spartan Brent Hilton was held to 10 (4, 2x2) a total matched by Danny Frazier (4, 2x5). Murray endured a subpar effort from the 9 Shoulder Pain & CHIROPRACTIC CARE a price YOU PERSONALLY can afford! We Want to Help You t am Carpenter responded by hitting both free throws. She also added another charity toss and a field goal to offset a lone by Judges Marjorie Singler. That Murray was in the contest in the end was a credit to the play of Kim Nidey. Despite a dearth in w'hich she scored ontwo-point- third-perio- d ly one point, Nidey finished with a game-hig- h 30. She was particularly effective in the second period 12 when she KEARNS. The league bye comes at a good time for the Kearns high Cougars. The Cougars, reeling from the loss of two straight and from a serious Dr. Platkett DC surgery-requirin- injury g Cougars in. Clark said he felt he had designed the right offense for a combination defense the Bengals employed in the second half, but the team failed to hit the open man. REGION TWO STANDINGS contest at 1 Clark and his will have a charges chance to regroup before traveling to West Jordan on Tues- day where the Jaguars are winless. Clark, his left leg encased in a cast following surgery performed Saturday on a torn archilles tendon he injured last Wednesday, was able to attend both contests, but felt he missed valuable practice time. He was able to hop from the chair Tuesday night and get to midcourt to draw a technical foul when he felt tle Hawks were getting away with too much physical play. The Cougar coach expects to be hobbled for six months, two in the large cast and four more in smaller ones. He suffered the injury playing basketball, though doctors said it appeared to be a situation. At Brighton, the two teams staged a true cat fight, with the thigh-to-to- e Team Hillcrest Brighton Alta Kearns Bingham Toylorsville W. Jordan 10 PF 194 174 173 210 178 203 173 PA 139 129 164 218 163 245 258 when it counted. Carpenter finished 14 points, eight with better than her seasons average, and also pulled down 18 rebounds as the Spartans won the board battle. Reynolds added six, Sherri Shaw four and McFalls three. Anderson praised teams defensive her performance, especially the effort to Bulldog senior Denise Gaztambide from doing damage inkeep Warriors To Host Hillcrest side. Gaztambide finished with 13 points, mostly on fast break baskets, but could not dominate on the inside play. With the Spartans clogging the middle, however, Glodowski was free from the outside and connected for 16 points. a team-higSingler also had 15 TAYLORSVILLE. Coach Mike Johnsons wrestlers will attempt to return to the winn-in- g way tonight (Thursday) when they host Hillcrest in a Region Two dual meet. .Taylorsville enters the 7:30 p.m. contest loss to following a Alta on Thursday that wasnt nearly as onesided as the score indicates. Prior to that h for the points Bulldogs, who could . have put the game away in the fourth quarter but saw their chances quarter. 40-1- evaporate with poor free throw less than With a KEARNS. hurt the Cougars most. Cottonwood squad, Officials high an- In A 21x40 represented effort several missed opportunities on as well as allowing the Hawks to get away with fouling underneath where the Cougars actually had 16 offensive ree, 2 30-2- 4 addition to the nounced that the (See Page schools open gym 3, Whipple 10. UPHOLSTERING HOUSE "W Girt furniture fkt drill team and 43-3- 39-2- HillcrestCol. meet, 9) An activity involving the schools spirit club, after one period, at the half and after three. Darrin Long led all scorers with 17 (6, 19-1- 1 loss, the Warriors defeated Johnsons old KHS at Kearns but connected 13x24, Cuifom look" 5610111 cheerleaders has been scheduled, they said. Midvalt SI N Main 4 QUICK FIX BRINTON'S IN MURRAY APPLIANCE 5x8). Lucero was the leading Cougar scorer with 14 (4, 6x9). Taylor scored 12 (5, 2x6) and bounds. When you reserve guard Sarvj cant convert some of Gill eight. those to points, youre Judd was cold from going to lose, Clark the floor, though Clark said. felt he was taking good Alta also limited the shots, the kind that Cougar backcourt trio normally fall for him. of Judd, Montoya and Id like to have had Tal Harry to a combina split, Clark admited eight points. I think ted, but at Alta led all the way, (See Page 3, Col. 9) PARTS MART REFRIG-FREEZER- S Defrost Timers, Cold Controls Etc. IN HOME IN SHOP Dependable Service GEHotpaintKenmoroWliiripool, 767-75- Etc. 1 5 BRINTON . 2-- Dolly til 6 Sat, til 5pm you'll bo GLAD you did! 4700 S. State The score was tied at after one period of play and the Bengals led after two. 23-1- 8 Kearns cut the edge to three to enter the final but could period, not get over the top. Bengal Brett Miller led all scorers with 23 (9, 5x5), while the Cougars were paced 35-3- ot& FIL0im 8,000 SQ. FOOT IN STOCK by Ron Judds 18 (9, 0x1). Ron Montoya (5, Factory-finishe- 0x1 ) and Frank Lucero (3, 4x5) each tallied 10 and Brian Taylor add- oak d floor tile. Tongue & groove edges makes it easy to install! ed nine. n GRADE A FIRST QUALITY REGION TWO TOP SCORERS BEAUTIFY ANY ROOM SQ. FOOT WHILE Reg. 3.39. IT LASTS WALLPAPER g Bengals able to withstand repeated charges by the Cougars. In the end it was inability to make key passes that did the the line. Murray wasnt much better, policy on Wednesdays will be suspended on sufKe- Brighton Friday and a decision to Alta Tuesday. 66-5- Judge finished with an anemic 7x15 from pull Murray within two. After both clubs missed shots on trips down the court, Nidey came up with a steal. She fed the ball under the bucket to Reynolds, who laid it in to tie the game with one second left. of the frantic fourth - fered by Coach nyon Clark, dropped a 57-4- 9 shooting. Gymnasium scored points, plus To Close Feb. 10 in the closing minutes Bengals, Alfa Halt KHS home-standin- 2 pm minute left, Nidey hit a Feb. 1 two-tim- e MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED Wed. 17 to 7 p.m., M. 12 to 6 p.m., Tuei. I Thuri. glancing back in sports with the . Classmate . (8x10, 15-- 2 3975 at must be play represented. Region Six standings. Both clubs have 1 four points in the first extra period, but the long outside jumper to 2 Chiropractic So. Redwood Rd. Neck, Arm How Back Leg Pain ) Diddrich General Headaches the bench, Judge was whistled for only 13 turnovers while forcing 19. Judge hit a sizzling 53 percent from the field, while Murray was able to make just a third of its shots. The leading scorer in the contest was Rokich with and heavyweight Mark Boelter all captured top honors in the meet. For Granite, Brad Edwards won the division, while Molonai Hola took first at 187. Farmers Steven Reyes (107), Rex Watson (128), Ray Salazar (134) and Kevin Herbert (169) all advanced to the finals before losing, as did Lancers Pat Bradshaw ( 100) and Dave Tew (187) and Cougar sophomore Ed Bates. Littlewood captured the title at 107 with a decision over Reyes, moments after Bradshaw had decision to Steve dropped a Ulibarri of Clearfield. Marsh gave Granger its second title with a major decision over Monticellos Ronnie Musselman, a state champ in the 1A ranks. Granites Watson lost an decision to Morgans Wilkinson at 128 and teammate Salazar was pinned by an Emery wrestler in the second round. Grangers Martinez reversed the losing trend for Green Sheet area wrestlers with a win at 140. And, confrontain the first tion between Granger and Granite in the finals, Bocek gave the Lancers their fourth title with a decision over Herbert. Edwards collected Granites first title with a victory over Clearfields Funk. Hola gained a measure of revenge for Herbert in when he beat Grangers Tew finals. the Boelter won the heavyweight tidecision tle with a over Bates. Other area placers for Kearns were Phillip Tresner (107), third; Lopez (114) and George McQuiston (157), fourth. For Granger, Darrin Wood (121) and Lance Prudent (147), third; Richard Walker (128), fourth. For Granite, Blaine Burr (100), third. Granger jayvees Dale Hatch (121) and Paul Nutt (heavyweight) each placed third. 6-- cagers pulled even and thus subjected to a with Judge in the for drawing placement in a league. As in past years, the number of teams exceeds the available spots, officials added. All teams desiring to - Murray Nips Judge In OT Calvin Rampton New and returning womens teams will meet in the same room at 11 a.m. Mandatory attendance is required for REGION SIX TOP SCORERS Girls Cage Action dates and league rules in mens and womens play, for both fast and slowpitch leagues, will be discussed, county officials noted. All new and returning mens teams will meet at 9 a.m. Saturday in room 203 of the Technology Murray's Danny Fraiier (42) as Bulldog Justus Romero signals he's ready for pass. PRESS . . . Judge Memorials Mike Curtin works ball up court against pressure from Against Alta, it was inability to hit from the charity stripe that Warehouse STORE HOURS: Mon, to FrI. 9-- 9 1616 3500 SO. WEST Aerate from Ctirii 972-878- A Dlckt 3 OR 219 W. 90th SO. Tuei., Wed., Thurt., 9 to 7:30 Sot. Nad ta 9-- 6 Sun. Kmart H-- 5 MWKTWn y |