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Show -- 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Jan. But Huskies Prevail 21, 1982 Pick Up Key Road Victory - . Lancers Rebound To Handie Coifs SO. COTTONWOOD. Balance was the key for Granger high Friday night as the Lancers rebounded from a stunning loss at Olympus and picked up an important road win at Cottonwood, You might say we were ready 6-- 7 f 55-4- ;.r Friday and are always tough on the home hardwoods. Then on Tuesday for the Pirates its a home game against Olymthe same Titan pus - REGION THREE STANDINGS squad that beat Granger and plays defense like it was meant to be played -stingily. Cyprus, by contrast, would prefer to run and gun. Ami frfoAAfW Grangers Allen Garsne reacts to winning 100 freestyle over Cottonwood's Greg Ostergaard in Granite district meet. UPSET . . . 5 Granite District Meet Skyline kept the Bucs out of their pattern and dominated the rebounding game The Pirates were Friday to send the in league burned Friday Bucs to night on Skylines floor play. Although the Pirates and face a situation after one this week where they led must win at least one period, Skyline game against tough outscored the visitors in the second and opposition. looked back, exnever in Taking things must panding that lead to order, the Bucs in the third canto. travel again tomorrow The Eagle defense (Friday), this time to nearby Granger where held Pete Sefakis and the Lancers seem to Jeff Sorensen well have righted them- below their scoring selves after suffering averages and forced humiliation at Olym- all of the Pirates into pus. The Lancers dis taking some shots that 64-4- 2 7 11-1- 20-1- 0 3 48-3- 0 GRANGER. Cyprus, Cottonwood and Skyline proved to have the top sw'imming pro- grams in Granite Sk Avg lilt 15.0 41 14x19 15.0 44 18x35 14 14.5 43 7x13 14.3 40 10x18 13.3 39 1x2 13.0 4x10 13.0 Soronson, Cy Hunt, $k 35 24x25 12.0 39 35 4x5 12.0 only Pirate starter to reach double figures with 14 (5x19, 4x5). Sophomore Gerry Holman came off the bench to contribute 10 0x1). Sefakis (5x10, was held to five and Sorensen to four. Lyndon DeYoung led all scorers with 16 for the Eagles. YOUR WITH THE PURCHASE OFF ON ALL BOSCH 76-7- 3. POINTS & CONDENSER 6990 South State St. UYAH MIDVALE, PHONE 561-225- 13. In other Granger games. Brad Nelson scored 14 and 1 DoNvor COUP. Wo hart 1 high, Tony Tulioli scored 25 and Ryan Stephens 22 in a losing cause as the Braves nipped Granger Cory Gust paced the winners with 14, while Chad Sheppick added AIR FILTER Mobile Pboee Equipped now expanded our stock Several prices reduced Lumber Nutro Dog Food M lb. Bags 24 22 Hon Scratch Idaho Hay Cubot 50 lb. 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Olympus girls (202) took fourth, followed by Granger (172.5), Taylorsville (165), Granite 129.5) and Kearns (125). - Shewlake fired in 26 points and Spencer Duncan added 22 as the Flyers crushed the Jazz Saturday in County Recreation-Granit- e District youth basketball action. In another contest $00 Yard Hours (162.5), In girls diving Eagles credited with 22 and the Bucs 20. Ted Snow was the SPARK PLUGS BOSCH OIL FILTER I 202.5), one-tw- 86-1- I 5 ( Shine In Victory GRANGER. Jacob BOSCH SPARK PLUG WIRES I Kearns FT 44 10x15 DoYoung, BOSCH (SfT OF FOUI) WHIN YOU PURCHASE I I I I I I I I I Granite Winrow, Gr Sofakii, Cy Oliphant, Co Wilkinson, Gr BOSCH SPECIALS W 4t Snow, Cy Coates, Co Ovorby, Gr COMPLETE LINE FOREIGN AUTO PARTS E Pts. Youth Tests muJartB 40 Olympus p COMP. Af-- f FREE G Wed. Tkuro. Frfdey 1 - S Sunday I-p.m. 6 f.m. 7623 W. 2400 South 9696484 - Buc Boys , Coit Girls Claim Swim Tities TOP SCORERS j I I I I I I I I I I Magna ..J 8 Hen-nifer- district in the annual district meet held here Thursday and Friday. The Cyprus boys nipped Skyline 387 to 365.5 for top honors, while the Cottonwood girls scored an impressive Dilley would have 417 points and Skyline had 338. preferred not been taken, outshooting the The Cyprus girls (296) Bucs 49 to 33 percent claimed third, as did the Cottonwood boys from the field. The contest was fill- (280). ed with turnovers; the Granger (256) was fourth in boys competi-tion- , followed by REGION THREE Play.r.T.am for Miner Coach honors as the Pirates took third place here Saturday in the Magna Mountain Tournament. While the Bucs were impressive in the tournament, they were far less than that two days dual earlier in a meet loss to Skyline. Coach Steve club will try to reverse that when they travel to Olympus for a meet at 7:30 tonight (Thursday). Dave Lucero (100), Mark English (114) and Wayne King (134) took first place honors for Cyprus, which finished behind Tooele and Hillcrest in the team standings. The Buffaloes won the meet, a9 expected, with 187Vz points while 40-2- v.. run-neru- latters court on the Bingham tomorrow ( Friday) and will have the league bye on Tuesday. It will be an interesting situation ptured individual if Eagles Fly Past Bucs Paul Dilley has spent the week trying to find the ointment to combat burns suffered in the frying pan to the fire syndrome. is Taylorsville to host Three MAGNA. 1:46.4, with Cyprus a close second and Cottonwood third. Tom Kearns highs Karen Stowell won the 200 Leeper (25.7) topped the field in the 50 free, third. Skylines Stacy free, with Stacey DeGooyer of Cottonwood Karla Skyline with Melanie Tinnin of Kearns taking third. Eric Erekson won the boys event for Cottonwood in 22.9, followed by Skylines Dave e in the 200 free with a 1:52.1 finish and Ron Richards of Cyprus was third. Patti Poesch of Cottonwood captured honors in the girls IM with a 2:17.8 effort. Hayes. Taylorsvilles Camille Goekeritz won the girls butterfly in 1:08.2. Cottonwoods N. Johnson greatly bettered Grangers Cindy Webb 60-1- 62-1- her time, was second and Lisa finishing second, movCanfield of Cyprus ing up five places in took third. Peter the pairings. Williams won the boys of Granger was third. event for the Pirates in Wetterhall became a double winner with a 2:06.9 over Steve Taggart of Skyline. Pirate 56.6 effort in the boys race, with Olys Mike Brooks second and Troy Ostergaard of Cottonwood taking Is third. Leeper of Skyline 9-- 1 became a double winKEARNS. Coach ner by100 capturing the free in 56.3, Diane Congdons girls Kearn high Cougars edging Tinnin of Kearns and Kathy captured a tense win at Alta Tuesday to Talbot of Cottonwood. Allen Garside (51.0) Wet-terha- ll Cougars' Mark Now 38-3- 6 stay unbeaten in of Granger edged Region Two girls play. Taggart and That, coupled with Skylines win over Cottonwoods Greg an easy in a mild Brighton, hiked the Ostergaard upset. Kearns mark to GeGooyer won the the lone loss an over500 girls free in 5:22.9, to a time with Stowell of Kearns good Skyline squad. second and 49-2- 8 9-- 1, one-point- their hosts second 15-- 5 canto in the 29-2- 5. 0 24-1- 7 first and second periods. Kearns took a lead into the final canto. Perea again paced the effort. Mary 35-2- 1 1 5 West Timpview, dan, Provo, 2 Ann Suarez and Sharon Lopez scored 10 each and Elaine Monson and Chris Duckworth added eight apiece. Kearns is idle today (Thursday), but will Jordan on in preparaTuesday tion for a showdown with Hillcrest on Jan. 28 on the Husky court. host West Hillcrest tests Alta day. Try A Want Ad!, to- relay 43-3- 13-- 7 8-- 1 David Vialpando (107) also advanced to the finals but dropped a decision to the tournaments ches against Alta, three others were to. Sophomore guard Mickey Lambourne fired in 14 points (5, 4x5) to pace the win- decided by four points or less. Capturing wins for the Warriors were Devin Duckett 107-pou- while Derek ners, Launtzen added 12. Defensively the War- succeeded riors in 169-poun- preventing any of the visitors from reaching double figures. At Hillcrest the Huskies took off fast and never looked back, after one leading at the and period half. Junior Brett Varoz and ) Chad d (10-6Todd Wendel battled to a 4 tie with Kyle Gustafson at 128. Earlier in the week, ). 4-- Taylorsville jumped out to a lead against Cottonw'ood on the strength of wins by Carl Trujillo, Duckett, 27-- 0 8 Robert Morgan, Lauritzen and Wendel. The Warriors held onto the advantage MORE SPORTS . . . 8 page with victories Warrior Gals Split Two Tests Schooley TAYLORSVILLE. KEARNS (From Page 2, Col. 7) were still on target for a shot at the top three league, Taylorsville highs girls squad split the weeks contests. The Warriors turned back West Jordan and turned in a 41-2- formance and Ian Winters accounted for Cottonwoods points. In tests of one of the strongest and of the weakest team in the creditable by Jenkins and Chris Van Leeuwen. Wins by Steve Burnhope, Joe Garcia, Jensen, Todd and definitely for a state tourney berth. What the Cougars could not afford to do would be to go to West Jordan and become the first Jaguar varsity victory, something they did against Alta several years ago. 9 per- against 45-3- Simonich of Tooele. (6-2- Jenkins 16-- 8 32-1- Doug 121-pou- (5-4- ), Launtzen unbeaten Hillcrest most before falling wrestler, oustanding 3 n English captured the title at 144 with a decision over a West Jordan wrestler, while King captured an decision over another West Jordan foe. 12-- 6 3 Leatherwoods Jor- seconds. Coach Vaughn Marietta was pleased with the effort at Hillcrest, noting that his squad closed to within two in the final canto. Against West Jordan Against Skyline, Frank Lucero (140) the Warriors started won by a pin in 1:22 slowly, leading while English pinned after one period, but his foe to the mat in they held the Jaguars to two to lead 1:09. Vialpando capat tured an major the half and ran away decision, while forfeits with the game in the to King and Albert final period after takCruz (169) rounded out ing a lead into the the Cyprus point total. In the nights best Christensen scored 10 match, Silcox lost a of her 18 points in that decision to period and led all tough Chad scorers. Sue Johnson (See Page 8, Col. 6) Gallagher. Other Pirate placers were Lyle Silcox (third) and Daryl Wright (fourth). 147-pou- 157-pou- 9-- 18-1- HF 8 3688 REDWOOD !& 0 11-- 2 24-1- UDWOOODRITC-B- i SvySp 8 Weet canto. Julie 19-1- BMWopcnenrj Sot. 8 Sun. 6 Skylines HMEnBlMMulUtMd Prices Good with Coupon! ONLY a; Dayton Deluxe 78 Low cost, smooth riding Polyester cord construction As Low As captured $2695 ar Size 600x12 Tubeless, White Skyline. Canfield took third for the Pirates. Tom Richards won the boys event for the Pirates in 1:03, with Hayes of Skyline in second and Ayers of Granger in third. The order of finish in the 30-2- ith and South. Lucero also captured honors for most pins in the least amount of time. Indicative of that honor was his win by a fall in the finals in just 39 boys event in 57.9. Erekson of Cottonwood was second and Rob Fuller of third. Poesch became a double winner with the top time in the 100 breast (111.5), upsetting Becky Quilter of w Jnter-mountai- Steckler Granite 14-- 8 followed by 2 , highs Dave and pus Moreton won the never trailed again. At the end of the third period it stood at Kearns exploded in the second half against Brighton after leading in the and 15-1- Cyprus was third Carlson Skylines was the third. top boy (4:59), with Ken Hawkes and Dan Kimball of Skyline in second and third. Talbot won the girls back in 1:04.9, with Grangers Webb second and Hancock of Cyprus in third. Olym- s George Sluga, whose son is a member of the Huskies effectively took the Warriors out Warrior squad. In the victory over of their game plan. the Jaguars, the Warriors led all the way, WARRIORS jumping off to a (From Page 2, Col. 9) edge in the first Taylorsville also will period. At the half it compete Saturday in for the stood at Jordan Invitathome squad and the ional at Jordan high. While Taylorsville charges took a won only three matcanedge into the final the Huskies accumulated 153',. contest taking Tuesdays saw Cougar guard Teresa Perea convert 9x11 from the line, including a pair in the last half minute of play to preserve the win. Perea finished the contest with 19 points. Alta led but the Cougars outscored 53-3- and Allen Dixon 12-- Teal Brown T1 as the Bucks broke the Colts 63 14. Gary Halowell and Terry Suchill shared two dozen points and Greg Fowlks added 11 to pace the Rockets to a win over the Hustlers, led by Chris Barney's 17. Mike Soderberg dumped in 22 in a losing cause when Arlan Shephard scored 12 and Sean Gordon 10 in Baldy's 35 34 win over the Wildcats. Jim Wilson scored 18, Danny Mascarenas 11 and Kyle McKellar 10 as the Aggies beat the Raiders 52 39. Fred Ross paced the Valley Ligers to a 32 24 win over the Utes with 10 and Bill Nelson scored 14 In the Salt Lakers' 48 27 win over the Panthers. At Cyprus high, Brent Lamb popped in 17 and Tom Drlffill 15 as the Stars rolled over the Kmcks Nick Pasternak and Chris Leonelli scored 10 each as the Cavaliers cavorted past The Suns the Cougars topped the Celtics 23 16. Mark Rydalch scored 12, Tommy Pronk 11 and Brad 10 in the BucLowney caneers' 45 2 S romp over the Pacers. Todd McKee fired in 19 as the Hunter Lions nipped the Bullets The Sonics boomed past the Pirates 56 28 as John Prentice scored 16 and Brent Raby 13. At Taylorsville the Thunderbirds beat the Nug , with Justin gets Weidauer scoring 15. The Rebels stopped the Royals 18 13 and the 76ers downed the Kearns Killers 22 4. Dustin Yearby scored 12 as The Little Bucks topped the Hawks 33 4, John Sandberg dumped In 16 to pace the Globetrotters to a 26 10 triumph over the Ponies (See Page 8, Col. 6) and Cyprus StecklerAllenupset Gar-sid- second Sarah Hancock of second and Carlson of third. Marty Grangers was Richards 4 scheduled 5 Cyprus wrestlers ca- The Lancers converted 19x41 from the field, while Cottonwood was shooting 47 percent. Iverson said he was delighted with the balance his team showed and heaped praise on the Colts Coates. Wilkinson led the Lancer rebounding effort with 13, many of MAGNA. Coach posed of Cottonwood 71-4- Three Bucs Take Titles In Tourney MmSk g league-leadin- ; 13. - s Taylorsville 15-- Tough Tests Ahead Leather-wood- Warriors kept intact the schools record against the other new kid on the block Friwin day with a over West Jordan. v'i'i ; 6 36-3- Dan was everywhere for Coach Jim Jimas, dropping in 26 points (12, 2x2) on a variety of excellent moves. Jff Wilcox added 15 and sophomore Rich Haws 12 for the winners. Lauritzen was the leading Taylorsville point producer with 14 (5, 4x4). He was the only Warrior to reach double digits as the The Warriors did not fare as well Tuesday against Hillcrest, losing to the young, but powerful Huskies. TAYLORSVILLE. Coach 24-1- 9, 22-1- Warriors Jinx WJ v ,,s 5: command early and finished the game with a personal high 15 points (5, 5x8), sharing scoring honors for his team with Wilkinson (6, 3x5) and Kelly Overby (3, 9x14), while Stan Winrow chipped in 13 (5, 3x5). Playmaker Todd Westburg dished out six assists. Playing perhaps the finest floor game of his career was Colt Steve Farnsworth, who handed out a school record 12 assists. The Colts were led in scoring by Carl Coates who poured in 20 (8, 4x7). Oliphant had scored 12, all from the field. They were the only Colts to reach double figures. Cottonwood owned a healthy but sent edge in field goals, the Lancers to the charity stripe 36 times where 23 were converted to points. Cottonwood, in contrast, converted 6x12. Granger started fast, opening a lead in the first period, but the Colts battled back in the second and were clinging to a edge at the half. Granger came out strong again in the third period and took command of the game by outscoring the host team The contest was relatively free of turnovers, with Cottonwood whistled for only 11 and the Lancers for to play, understated Lancer Coach Scott Iverson, who was personally devastated by his teams performance three nights earlier at Olympus. For the Colts, the home loss was disheartening, but for Coach Kent Clark and his squad, the loss of center Kerry Oliphant is even more devastating. Oliphants status is uncertain at this point. The senior stalwart suffered a knee injury midway through the third period Friday when he went up strong for a rebound and landed wrong. He is definitely lost to the Colts for a contest tomorrow (Friday) at Olympus and perhaps could be out longer, pending another evaluation of possible ligament damage by a physician. Cottonwood is scheduled to host Granite Tuesday. Granger will host Cyprus tomorrow and on Tuesday will travel to Skyline where the Eagles are flying high. All games are at 7 : 30. The Lancers, behind the steady inside play of Chad Wilkinson and the outside turnabout by junior Greg Wilder took command of the game in the third period and when the Colts lost Oliphant, trailing by four points, they simply could not come back. Wilder, who simply hasnt been looking to shoot this season, was used in the jayvee contest and seemed to be booming with con vfsff 4; K, fidence. Not unlike Mike Maxwell in the BYU-Uta- h shootout, he took 61-5- A. 4k &? xt - OPEN WHITEWALLS! SUNDAYI girls freestyle was Cyprus (3:57.4), Cottonwood and Skyline. The Pirates also won the boys event (3:28.2), with Cottonwood in second and Olympus taking third, FEY 1.39 te 2. 4 , 30-2- 34-1- STORIYI NTERS WINDOWS t New Sandy Location I 1 1190 E. 9400 So. Use Your Visa, 72 268-360- 4 PRICE 1699 West 3590 So. 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