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Show e"H 2 WEST VAUEY VIEW Thursday, Jan. 28, 1982 Oly Downs Pirates In Dual Meet HOLLADAY. Six pins carried Olympus to a 0 victory over Cyprus in a wrestling dual meet here Thurs39-2- day. Coach Mike Ptaschinskis will wind up dual region Titans their meet schedule at Cottonwood tonight At the (Thursday). same time (7:30 p.m.), Coach Steve Henefers Pirates host Granger. Several Cyprus TURN HIM OVER . . . in effort to avoid pin by Granger's Granite heavyweight Buzz Sanderson knocked his chin strap loose referee signals that neither wrestler has admatch. The pair tied. vantage in Granger's Ron Tew has headlock on Granite's Pernell Thomas as . . . HEADLOCK Mark Boelter. d 11-- 8 " " Acquire Braggin Rights Unfit Region 2-- 0 Granger Gmpplers Grab wrestling team, at GRANGER. Bragg- ing rights will belong to the Granger high weeks from now. Coach Roger Lancers earn- - least until the Region Three tournament two Girls Cage Play Ket-chu- - (36-32- Thursday and knocked the Farmers out of a share of the lead. 1 Coupled with a victory over Granger on Tuesday, Coach Joan 50-4- Burdettes Eagles stand alone atop the regions standings with a mark. Granite remains in second place at bouncing back from the loss victo Skyline with an easy tory over winless Cottonwood deciThe Colts also dropped a sion to Olympus, the first win for the Titans. Granger and Cyprus both split games during the week and are tied for third with records. Coach Stephanie Greens Lancers in their defeated the Pirates matchup before losing to Skyline, Coach Jennifer Orisons Bucs, meanwhile, rebounded from the Lancer loss with a victory Monday over Olympus. Action resumes today (Thursday) with Granite at Granger, Skyline at Olympus and Cyprus at in all three is f Cottonwood. at 3 p.m. Granite jumped out to an lead over Skyline in the first quarter Thursday, but the Eagles took charge after that. Skyline held a lead at the half and after three periods, settling for the final margin. Sherrie Davies led Granite with 4-- 0 3-- 4 ( 52-2- 0-- 4 ) . 7 3 1- 41-3- 9 head-to-hea- d 50-4- 48-3- 9 Tip-of- 8-- 3 17-1- 3 26-2- 4 four-poi- 17, eight. Against Cottonwood, Granite built a advantage after the opening canto and coasted the rest of the way. The Colts, playing without the injured Janell Cook and Laurie Faux, shot a frigid 19 percent from the field. Susan Kern had 17 and Davies 12 for the winners, while Shauna Clark had six and Melissa Segerstedt four for Cottonwood. Olympus, likewise, had no trouble with the Colts. Coach Linda Mayne went to her bench after e lead. building a Ann Phillips tossed in 24 points and Jolene Fisher added 17 to pace the Titans. Segerstedt was the leading Colt scorer with 10. Cyprus snapped Olys winning string at one when Carrie Pearce scored 20 points and Julie Allen 14 to lead their club to the win. The Bucs took an early lead and did not relinquish it against the Titans, who were led by Phillips with 14 and Fisher with nine. Granger rallied from a to defeat deficit at the half ) Cyprus by the same margin. Tiffany Parker had 14 points and Shari Hori 12 for the Lancers, who also received strong rebounding from Teresa Mitchell and Pam Jensen. Allen had 19 and Pearce nine to lead the Cyprus attack. Despite 16 points by Marilyn Hardy and 11 by Hori, Granger could not stay with Skyline, which contest by broke open a in the outscoring the Lancers final period. 16-- 2 38-- 8 half-tim- nine-poi- two-poi- nt (27-25- 33-3- 1 17-1- 0 :crniTHis Prices Good After Granite victory here Thursday over their main region foe, Granite. The outcome of the forfeited ONLY 2-- 0 4-- 23 15-- 0, on when the 128-pou- Rex Watson dominated the match Richard Walker. Ray Salazar pinned Granites virtually duplicated deci-sio- n over Dave Winger. Ted Martinez snap 7-- 3 tie in a seesaw match with Pernell Thomas. At one point, Tew lead before held a Thomas charged back to take a lead. But with six seconds left, 9-- 3 Damon Detmers. His Lancer teammate at 147, Lance Prudent, also turned in a solid major decision over 10-- 9 Tew escaped the Farmers grasp, pick- Farmer sophomore ing up the one point needed to forge the tie. Steve Miller. paper, Granite was still within striking distance at this point. Farmer hopes were erased, however, when Lancer Ron Tew (157) battled to a On (134) Watsons performance with a steady 6-- 2 ped the Granite win string in impressive fashion at 140 when he 9-- 1 from start to finish in an 11-- 4 decision over Gamble Almost Pays Off 10-1- 0 Farmer Brad Edwards dominated his 169-poun- match d against Scott Bocek, building an early lead and coasting to a (See Page 3, Col. 1) 12-- 5 n 3 over (114), Randy Van Wagoner; Jeff Glaittli (134), pinned Chris Ketchum in 3:20; Greg Ward (140) pinned Nyle Webb in 3:57; Pat Glaittli (147) pinned Jon Sneddon in 1:21; George Merrill (157) pinned Allan Steffensen in 2:24; Scott Merrill (187) pinned Ty Vandenburg in 3:02; Shane Larsen 4-- (heavyweight) pinned Brett Thomas in 3 56. : glancing back in sports with the . . - Judge Falls At Jordan wrestlers division. Misleading because three Trailing 2 three-poin- dropped down a weight at least fall with seconds left. Trevor Granite put its first edged Randy Bown in one of the most exciting matches of a night filled with close contests. Bown, normally a jayvee wrestler, held a lead through the first two periods but lost the match when he was put on his t back for a because of Grangers wide margin of victory. The Lancers have become increasingly stronger as the season has progressed, largely due to more prowess in the lower weights where several to near Over Granite Marsh at 114, points Grangers Dale Hatch scoreboard misleading. Surprising while Sally Salisbury added seconds. 10 33-1- respect, surprising, and in another, For Region Lead 41-1- takedown in the final ed those rights by virtue of a 4 dual meet before large and vociferous crowd of Lancer and Farmer supporters, was in one Skyline Pulls Away Win 33-1-4 meet, performed a GRANITE PARK. Skyline high moved into undisputed possession of first place in the Region Three girls basketball race with two victories during the week. The first of those wins came at on ) the expense of Granite wrestlers did not make weight for the Olympus dual meet, forcing the Pirate mentor to use jayvees in their place. The inexperience showed through in the middle and heavier weights dominated by the Titans. Collecting victories for Cyprus were Ricky Turner (100), over Manny Cazares; Jimmy Maxwell (107), forfeit; Wayne King over Tom (121), Ollis; Jason Jorgensen over Tad (128), Gygi; Albert Cruz (169), pinned Bob Harris in 3:45. Winners for Olympus were Trent Phip-pe- SANDY. Inability to in- convert from the free tough which January slate in afford to delay. Jordan led at the end of Pete Rokich added 12 (2, 8x10). Justus Brighton and Cot- tonwood high cagers sent 27 points swishing through the nets in the final two minutes as the Colts closed a nine-poideficit down to just two before the three of four Romero responded to games were on the the period. a starting assignment A pair of underclassJudge Memorial of a road with a contest golden opportunity to tomorrow (Friday) at men again led Judge in with 11 points (4x6, mar Jordans un- Tooele where the Buffs scoring. Greg Diedrich 3x3) and dished out the final margin beaten record here have lost just once - to dropped in 16 points five assists. McIntyre Jordan. The winner of (7x10,2x2) and grabb- led all scorers with 25 Bengals started hitting significantly and, if Friday night. 10 refrom the courtesy line (10, 5x7) and Eric the Farmers had won The Bulldogs that game will be on ed a game-higto win all three, could have employed some ball target for a state bounds despite sitting Peterson added 19 (5, (That was February, 1972). given Coach Sam control tactics design- tourney berth; the out a quarter with foul 9x10) for the Arishitas club the ed to even out the odds loser could struggle. problems. in the contest and take At Jordan Friday win. Both teams have one the crowd out of the Judge grabbed the dual meet remaining game. It very nearly opening tip and took before the critical worked. However, the control of the contest, I region showdown Feb. Beetdiggers prevailed patiently forging a 4 in the Lancer gym. for a lead after one period. victory. ! Judge continues a Jordan, however, Granger will warm up for region at Cyprus roared back to knot the 3975 So. Redwood Rd. e score at 22 at CONSULTATION & tonight (Thursday), while Granite wraps 973-697- 1 when the Bulldogs went 0x7 from the PHYSICAL EXAM up its dual meet comIn petition at Skyline. Acstripe, including missShoulder Pain Headaches tion in both starts at ing five one and one Low Back & 7:30p.m. opportunities. j Neck, Arm The tone of ThursIn the second half Leg Pain SALT LAKE. The Justus Romero put the days Granger-Granitthird round of the high Bulldogs right back on showdown was set in CHIROPRACTIC CARE school ice hockey state top with a I t the early weights, where the action was tournament begins to- play, but Jordan then a price YOU PERSONALLY can afford! at fast and furious. And day at two sites. reeled off six straight We Want to Help You Losers from the first shots from the results were all in two Monheld Danfavor. rounds, four MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED by including Grangers Lancer Pat Bradday through yesterday ny McIntyre and 2 pm Dr. Plaikett DC Mon, t Wed. 12 to 7 p.m., Fri. 12 to 6 p.m., Tuei. I Thun. shaw (100 pounds) us(Wednesday) will try Judge could no longer ed a reversal and to keep their state t near fall to hopes alive. Winners build a sizeable lead in the preliminary over Blaine Burr, then rounds, meanwhile, withstood a gallant will have a break until - 571-882- 4 9800 625 comeback by the Saturday. In action through Farmer wrestler to Brand New 9000 Sq. Ft. Gymnastic Facility deciTuesday, Taylorsville, capture an which finished third in sion. with a We offer Recreational Gymnastics Granites Steve league play record, had no trouble Reyes (107) took a classes as well as a Competitive lead into the third disposing of Brighton, Training Program. round of his match Brighton had slipin the ped past Alta with Richard but the opening round. We Stress Safety & Two other Green Lancer scored six ristftfflrza I Organized Skill Progressions. points in the final two Sheet area teams sufminutes, securing an fered losses in first decision with a (See Page 4, Col. 8) dividual matches were decided in the closing seconds. Granite victories in those matches would have reduced 42-3- 3 throw line robbed nt -- h 97-9- 1. 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