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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Jan. 28, 1982 Granger Upsets Skyline Five Pirates , Lancers Know Agony And Ecstacy MAGNA. Cyprus and Granger cage squads experienced both ends of the agony and ecstacy spiral this week. The Pirates caused pain for Granger Friday night on the Lancer court with a 4 victory, but Olympus dimmed the Pirate win in joy with a Magna Tuesday while Granger did everyone 73-6- 68-6- 7 a favor stunning Skyline in overtime 5 on the Eagle court. The second half of 36-3- the league season begins tomorrow ( Friday), with tournament berths resting on virtually every contest. and Cyprus Cott- onwood will square off in Magna, where the Pirates hope to take advantage of the travel to the confines the tiny Granite gym where a loss would be disastrous. Skyline and Olympus will battle for the league lead at Skyline. The loser of the battle faces an uphill fight to qualify for play. tensity by the Lancers, who missed what appeared to be sure shots on the inside game while a pair of of Colt-Pirat- post-seaso- took command for Cyprus. Behind the play of 55-5- 0 Lancers 36, Skyline 35 Coach Scott Iverson maintains he didnt intend to slow the pace of the game, but after his team fell behind then rallied to tie the game, he began to see the potential of winning with some delay tactics. Although Granger missed a pair of charity tosses late in the Granger andnever 8-- recovered the Pirates ran away, have won the game Colt win in the league opener. Granger must Warriors Granite's Rex Watson (left) appears to be ing through dance step with Richard Walker of Granger in match. DOIN' THE TANGO . . . Felled By Huskies go- d TAYLORSVILLE. setback Despite a Thursday to Hillcrest, Taylorsville wrestling coach Mike Johnson is looking forward to next weeks Region Two meet with enthusiasm. Johnson feels the Warriors have improved considerably and showed good promise, both against Hillcrest and in the Jordan Invitational on Saturday. Taylorsville finished seventh in that meet with 63'2 points, just ahead of its final dual 36-1- Rights Are Won - Granger's Braggin' (From Page decision. 2, Col. 8) Granites Molonai Hola and Lancer Dave Tew locked horns at 187 and, for the second time this season, Hola came out on top in a rugged match, this score. time by an Granger accounted for its final point total 8-- 4 naturally were pleased with their squads performance. Despite the setback, Arishita was not disheartened, noting that several were comin different peting weight brackets to toughen up for the region tournament. wrestlers Moreover, the Farmers will be because of injuries, east sports Baseball Meet Is Scheduled In Taylorsville TAYLORSVILLE. A meeting of persons in the meet organization of before 7 challenger region, Kearns. American Legion and host the The Warriors Mark Boeiter won by a strengthened by the County Recreation Cougars at 7 tonight baseball of return (Automotive) fall in 51 seconds over (Thursday). Buzz Sanderson. Lenny Vialpando who programs in Taylors-(SeBountiful edged Col. meets 8) several missed Page4, Granger coaches Clearfield for the Jordan meet team title, Todd while Wendel was the top By 10 Warrior finisher. Wendel ran out of gas late in the finals, decision dropping a to a Brave wrestler. Also placing in the TAYLORSVILLE. Miners among the con- young team. tournament for Coach Dan Leather-wood- s tenders for a state Bingham bounced Taylorsville were out to a lead in the Doug Lauritzen, Bill Taylorsville tournament berth. and first will in played Colbert and Chad period face Dry spells scoring high cagers the two league leaders were cited as key pro- steady ball the rest of Jenkins (all thirds) on the road this week. blems by the Warrior the evening, although and Devin Ducket and the second period Robert Morgan (both Bingham held the coach, who is still Warriors off to claim a the belonged to the home fourths). by win to keep the development of his squad which closed to Against Hillcrest, sophomore at the half. Chris Van Leeuwen QUICK FIX Bingham owned a BRINTON'S lead after the third showed considerable APPLIANCE IN MURRAY promise with a pin in canto. 3:42. Lauritzen won a PARTS MART Sophomore guard decision, Morgan Mickey Lambourne a win, captured cashed in from the line a recorded Colbert DISHWASHERS to lead all scorers with victory and Duckett Valves, Pumps, Timers, Etc. 17 (3, 11x14). Senior tied to account for Doug Turnquist was the Warrior total. praised for his play by Coach Leatherwood. Service Dependable Turnquist dropped in Whirlpool Etc. 11 (4, 3x4) points and t led the team in rebounding with eight. Derek Lauritzen also reached . . . you'll bo CLAD you diHI double digits with 10 til 4700 S. State Sat, til 5 when heavyweight 121-pou- e d Miners Down THS 12-- 61-5- 6-- 5 5 1 187-pou- 28-2- 4 44-3- 5 6-- 5 9-- 3 7-- 2-- 1 2 TOMTHnIhop Doily 6, p.m. 62-6- Rec-Grani- San-tisteva- In girls action the bows nipped the Superbrats and the Pink Panthers beat Black Lightning The Superbrats rebounded to beat the Pink Panthers . third fourth grade games played at Taylorsville, Michael Gleed crowd. When the Lancers lead ran out to a with less than three minutes gone in the first stanza, it looked like it would be a rout, but the Pirates switched to a zone defense and picked up offensively to race to a lead when the quarter expired. The pace slowed some in the second period as the two teams relied mostly on their inside game. The Lancers clung to a lead at the buzzer. They key to the third period was a loss of in 10-- 2 2 7 scored 23 as the Spartans overwhelmed the Killers . George Green fired in 29 in the 76ers' 55 4 win over the Hawks. The Thunder-birdbeat the Rebels the Ponies galloped past the , the Little Nuggets Bucks caged the Lion Cubs The Bruins beat the Wildcats despite Mike Soderberg's 15 points in play and Dino Santistevan scored 10 as the Bulldogs bit the Pistons s , fifth-sixt- high in play Mike Wilding scored 21, Derek At Granger seventh-eight- Bolton 14 and Hasenberg 13 Mark as the Penguins froze Bennion despite Bill 17. Bill Nelson s and David Lopez dropped in 14 each as the Salt Lakers defeated the Aggies 39 31. The Valley Ligers edged the Hustlers 50 46 as Fred Ross scored 19, Bart Seagers 16 and Doug Allred 12 while Ty Oswald placed the Hustlers with 16. Gary Halowell scored 15 as the Rockets soared past the Raiders 49 26 and Jay Graft contributed 12 in the Utes' likely determine the fate of the Kearns high Cougars. The Cougars, after beating West Jordan in unimpressive fashion Tuesday night will host Hillcrest post-seaso- n 67-6- 2, tomorrow (Friday) Jordan 'Mjy as z& iaM Kearns led after one period and at the half, but 17-1- 33-2- BY Reg. $89.95 Full 69 95 Steel kick panel Tempered glass ANDERSEN WINDOWS , s s ef- fort. Try A Want Ad! PAINT BEAUTY THAT maintenance rigid vinyl exterior Double pane insulated glass Fully weather stripped WINDOW Low Smooth and easy operation 25 Through lan. 30. 1982 MFR. SUGG. LIST . Installation available Bingham Gals Halt lO day lead time Financing available on installed jobs TAYLORSVILLE. A cold third period spell- ed doom for the Taylorsville high girls cage squad Thursday. The Warriors lost a decision despite a stalwart offensive effort by Lori Miles and hhe Fiberglass insulation Kraft faced moisture barrier after a first period and clung fast-pace- d 8 to the two-poimargin after both in the the visitors third canto and the edge was too big to make up. Miles paced the Warriors with 20, today (Thursday), Kearns meets Hillcrest in a battle of unbeatens. while v ROLL BLOW IN INSULATION INTERMOUNTAIN 30 lb 3.79 bit A vlut 4 95 pet inch Buy 30 begs, use blower FREE1 EA. JOINT COMPOUND 62 lb. Pail All purpose Quality U.S.G. Less nt squads scored 14 in the second period, but sq. roil SO CELLULOSE one lull day school record bounds. The Miner girls led 6 75 Priced for extra savings Convenient 0 Diane Malmorgs 13 re20-1- Through lan. 30. 1982 MFR. SUGG. 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OFF Prices effective through Saturday lanuary 30. 1982, or until stock is sold out. hauled down 10 re- while Sue Johnson and Tal Harry Julie Christensen addbounds. broke out of a slump ed 14 each, but picked with 12 (3, 6x8) points. up four fouls in the Kearns had 16 field first half. The Warriors take goals and 29x46 charity tosses to offset a 22, on Brighton, also 18x24 West 50 EVERY DAY nt third canto. Although Kearns hit a dozen free throws in the final period, the Cougars had 19 opportunities. Cougar Ron Judd led all scorers with 21 (6, 9x12). Brian Taylor played his finest game of the season with 15 points (5, 5x9) and -- MANUFACTURERS Rydalch scored 15 in a losing cause. The Lakers drowned the Knicks Brent Fry leading the way with 11. Kennedy edged the Titans 36 33 with Tim Cook scoring 12 and Kelly Goodfellow 10 for the winners. The Pacers dimmed the Suns At Kearns high the Warriors lanced the Eagles the Pros crushed the the Roadrun-nerSpurs nipped the Kings the tumbled the Top 10 46 25, the Jets zipped 36 24, the the Steelers past Knights downed the Vikings 32 22 and the Chargers buried the Dinos and Bingham on Tuesday. A pair of wins would virtually assure Coach Kenyona 20 19-- 8 Cougars Notch Win KEARNS. The outcome of a pair of key games this week will SAVE Bingham outscored - $ (4, 2x2). (See Page 4, Col. 7) 36-2- 10. In 1 38-3- ccaneers Rain- They just wanted it more than we did, assessed Iverson after the Pirates had stolen the show before a near capacity Granger high 24-2- Charles s 17 three until a basket in the final seconds. Senior guard Brent Goodrich turned in a superb performance fifth-sixt- Newsome scored 18 and Robert Delacurse 14 as the Mavericks grounded the Rockets 52 35. Tommy 14 and 12 by Bill Robb paced the Pirates to a 47 33 win over the Roadrun-ners- . scored 10 (5, 0x6). The Lancers had just 10 turnovers with their patient style of play and played much better defense than they have shown in recent outings. Both teams played basically man defenses. 6 SUPPLY 46-2- fifth-sixt- Lyndon DeYoung 6 n Stars nipped the action, Coach Ron Huber said of the Pirates. Jeff Sorensen and Pete Sefakis led the Bucs on the comeback trail, but Cyprus could not get closer than . Cavaliers 46 44 in a grade game, with Tom Driffill scoring 15 and Bret Lamb 11. In seventh-eight- and VanOrden and Greg Wilder scored six each. Skyline stalwart Titan wouldnt, BUILDERS Jacob . Baldy's action at the Kearns Recreation Center Wilkinson added seven could have folded up and died, but they d 23 win over In fifth-sixt- Shewlake fired in 17 and Darrin Foulks 16 as the Flyers flew past Spikes' Shane Sudbury scored 15 in a losing cause. At Cyprus in seventh-eightplay John Prentice scored 19 as the Sonics breezed past the Hunter Tom Ahlquist Lions and Bill Roldas with 14 and 13 fired the Pirates past the Bullets 56 23, paced by Jerry Somers' 16. In play Nick Pasternak scored 16 and Chris Leonelli 10 as the Cavaliers beat the Bu- In other the half-tim- "Youve got to give them credit, they , County District leagues Saturday. Todd Floyd fired in 24 points and Bill Lambourne 21 for the winners while Dino scored 15 to pace Cyprus. rebounds. Chad Granger 1 51-3- at 32-1- 7 edge at the beginning of the final canto. Olympus had forged ahead with a solid team defensive effort that stalled the Pirate fast break. Balance was also the key to the the Panthers. play Lana Lamberton scored 11 and 10 as the Colts Troy Vance skipped past the Jazz Bill Riser had 14, Teal Brown 12 and Cory Topham 10 as the Bucks shaved 27 highlight action in shot in 73, Bennion ninth graders halted in an Cyprus overtime contest to h Await Key Tests 263-75- KEARNS. the overtime period. Kelly Overby was the key for the Lancers 12 with a game-higpoints (6, 0x0) and 13 Cyprus added 14 off the bench while League Spiced By Overtime Action in game from the stripe, where they converted 14x19 while the Eagles hit a miserable 3x15. Granger had only 11 field goals. Todd Westburg, who had yielded his starting assignment to Scott VanOrden, came off the bench to fire in what proved to be the game-winnin- g fourth-perio- Youth Play absence of Kerry regulation time, the Oliphant to reverse a Lancers stole the the Oly opened up a 14-lead in the first period and extended that to The game was never as close as at the end, but the Pirates put a scare into the Titans with a furious comeback. Cyprus trailed by as many as 22 points in the second half and Oly seemed to be sailing along with a contest that would suc- while ble. 67 Oly 68, Cyprus 2x2) Pirate Titans managed to break the Pirate press in the first half, it took its toll in the second when some key Titan players were riding the bench in foul trou- (5, 1x2). But 8 Holman (6x6, 11 cess. the first half. with 23. despite the efforts of Overby to keep the Titan offensive For Granger Chad Pirates 19 times and Granger 26. The board battle was about even. Eight Pirate buckets came off offensive rebounds, including five by Rydalch. The Lancers had five, all in the first half. Overby (9, 5x8) and Rydalch (11x19, 1x4) shared scoring honors Holman and junior Kent Rydalch, the Bucs took a lead. The key play may have been a pair of pressure free throws converted by Pirate sub Lance Moncur after the buzzer. Pete Sefakis scored 12 (6, 0x1) and Ted Snow Wilkinson scored 15 (6, 3x5) and Stan Winrow 14 (5, 4x6). The two forwards had all but seven of their points in the affair; paced sophomore Gerry n the in Cyprus shot 51 percent; Granger 40. Both teams turned the ball over often in the quick- underclassmen e team home game. . Salt Lake City, Ut 84126 9150 S. 300 E. 486-330- 7 AM to 6 PM Saturdays 1 AM to 6 PM Mon.-Fr- W. 566-150- OUT OF Mon.-Fri- . 7 Saturdays 8 SALT LAKE, CALL AM to 8 PM AM to 6 PM |