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Show Region Three Girls 19-1- -- Stephanie Greens tie Lancers moved into a three-wafor first with a victory over the Farmers. The outcome left both clubs with a league mark, a record Shared by Cyprus, which had no trouble in defeating Coty 53-4- 8 3-- 2 (0-5- The Eagles, meanwhile, kept their unbeaten record ) intact with a triumph over Olympus, which fell to with the loss. In action today (Thursday), Granite will travel to Cyprus for a contest that will knock one of the clubs out of second, while Granger will be at Olympus. Skyline will host Cottonwood in the remaining contest. f in all three games is 3 p.m. Granger led all the way against the Farmers, who closed to within three points at the end of three periods. And while the Lancers were not exceptionally accurate from the charity stripe (11x22) when Granite was forced to foul to catch up, they hit enough free throws to keep Coach Ken Belkas club from eliminating the deficit. at the end of Granger led the first quarter, at the half and going into the final period of the, at times, heated contest. Lancer Coach Stephanie Green 28-1- (5-0- 46-3- 7 4 nine-poi- 7 7 Showdown Tonight 3 (30-27- 4 32-2- 40-3- victory last Wednesday over East. - showdown with an 1 win Saturday over p.m. The other teams left in the tournament, East and Highland, then will fight to stay alive at 9:15. The loser of the le Judge-Taylorsvil- tilt East-Highlan- meet will the win- d Palace. The victor will advance to Moweek. ndays finals at the The showdown will Salt Palace and, if take place on the Salt triumphant in that contest, a Wednes-day showdown will jibe necessary, a league official said. j: Although tourney V generally ?; followed expecta-tion- s, a few surprises did occur during the week. Foremost was x Judges 5-- 4 upset of Satur-;?- : on BUV009 D&HHN isuow open I Sun. Sat. as Judge, the fifth place leagues ;?; team, knocked off the :: previously unbeaten :: Rams. :: Judge opened the xj tourney with a ever; a miracle comeback; Cyprus fans are more inclined to think, we 4-- 3 and after ;?; bouncing back with victories over Alta and Brighton;?; ) (15-1)- , was;?; eliminated Monday ?? by Highland, East, meanwhile, ;; bounced back from ;?: the loss to Judge with ;?: ;?: three victories over Cottonwood, 11- - ;?: 0 over Viewmont and ;?: ;?: over Bountiful. In other games 5? played during the 5? tiful, 3-- ; ; (15-0- ; 4-- 1. 9-- 0 7-- 4 week, Highland blanked Viewmont 5-- 0. ; y g ?: ;? Mondays finals tentatively are slated for 7 p.m. If play goes to Bountiful ?: S? on;?;. action Wednesday, will :;i start at 7: 30. ?? D GRANITE PARK. Granger highs 03(JDGDffiai!i Lancers outran an Granite squad from start to finish here Friday afternoon, viccapturing a tory over the hapless out-mann- 70-5- o31i 2118C 2 Farmers. The Farmers will JACK o hUbami amTofi) afiSoS host Cyprus run-and-g- highs outfit tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30, with the Bucs In a FEBRUARY SPECIAL Offer Expires Sat., Feb. 27, 82 CUSTOM-MADHEARING AID THAT'S WORN E ALL-IN-THE-E- Precision made for you from YOUR FREE HEARING LOSS TEST. This is the most popHearular type of custom ing Aid sold in the U.S.A. today! (AND YOU MAY EVEN HEAR WHISPERS, TOO) THIS IS ALL NO WIRES SALE THEM IS TO ITI NO CORDS Region Meets 90 am 5:30 pm hru Friday Saturday 0:30 am 1:00 pm Daily Hours Monde INCLUDES E :CTRONIC HEARING TESTS, PROPER AND DISPENSING. AIDS HEARING AID SELECTION SOLD ELSWHERE UPTOS600 00 XUUefrieU HEARING AIDS SINCE SALT LAKE CITY 57 East Broadway PROVO OGDEN 1945 MURRAY 5554 So. Stata 2421351 LOGAN t, YOU ARE NOT BUYING HEARING AIDS FROM US, MAYBE YOU SHOULD BE Come In Or tic rally. Dave Walton and Owyn Anderl engineered the comeback after Lynn Anderson and Carl Coates ahd kept the visitors within striking distance in the first half. Cottonwood put defensive pressure on Sefakis in the second half and Anderl and Walton forced the Bucs into numerous turnovers. holding the Pirates to 22 points in the second half - a total the home squad had tacked on the board in the first -- deficit. e half-tim- It also placed Cyprus in a rather tenuous position relating to a state tournament On Tap MURRAY. Green Sheet area wrestlers will vie for trips to state in three region meets starting today (Thursday). Five of the Green Sheets eight teams will battle at Granger in the Region Three meet starting at 10:30 a.m. Subsequent at rounds will be held and 6 p.m., setting the stage for the finals at 7: 30. Murray will host the Region Six meet, which gets under way at 11 a.m. Prior to the 7:30 finale, rounds will be held at 1 :30, 3 and 6 p.m. Region Two competition will take two days at Brighton, once again the favorite to capture the class 4A state title. Rounds are at 1 and 7 today, 1 and 7:30 tomorrow. 12:30, 3 berth. The Bucs helped Cottonwood get back into the game with some sloppy ball handling in REGION THREE STANDINGS the third period - the start of which was delayed by the schools regroup. Cyprus played nearperfect basketball in the first half, running out to a edge in the first period and exat tending that to the half behind the heroics of junior Kent Rydalch and the second-perioaccuracy of Pete Sefakis and steady first-perio- 343 351 348 398 395 310 also Cottonwood remedied its charity shooting and won the game from the line, hitting 14x26 while Cyprus went 7x14. Cyprus shot better from the floor than the line, hitting 54 percent, but the Colts stayed close with 49 percent. 0 d d play from Marty Coates led all Jones. scorers in the second half it was all Cottonwood and the Colts, But with 18 (5, 8x12). Anderson (7, 1x3) and Walton (7, 1x3) dropped in 15 trailing entering the last canto, actually opened up a seven- 52-5- Granger will return home for a 3 p.m. contest with Olympus to break a tie forsecond place in the league. The Lancers were humiliated by the Titans in the last outing between the two. The loser will likely have all hopes of the league title erased, while the winner will be snapping at the heels of Skyline. Granger led after one period, but 11-- 8 1 each and Anderl scored 12 (5, 2x5). pumped PHONE 262-135- 1 20 31-1- 7. 2 while Chad Wilkinson added 14 (5, 4x6) and Stan Winrow 13 (5, 3x4). Coming off the Lancer bench and turning in a sterling was performance He Willesen. Casey scored in most contests Recreation Curtis (3, 4x4) reached double figures with 14 and 10. Lancer Coach Scott Iverson said he hopes to speed up the tempo in tomorrows encounter against Olympus. The Lancer mentor was not happy to be playing the contest in the afternoon when the team will be robbed of much of its fan support, which nearly Play.rTeom the gym oc-to overflowing on two season. G Pti. Ovorby, Gr Cootoi, Co Snow, Cy 99 S.lakii, FT 2437 Recreation Center. At the Recreation and when 14 (3, 8x11) filled in well Winrow and Wilkinson encountered foul problems. Jim Dehlin (5, 4x5) and sophomore Platys. p Fish. 89 35x34 14 86 14x18 14.3 Salt Lakers 51-3- 1. Brent Raby paced the Sonics to a whipping of the Hustlers with 10 points. 41-1- 9 Shane Graves dropped in and Pat Hoines 15 as Granger handed Cyprus a 76 28 setback. Brent Fry scored 12 as the Lakers drowned the Suns 43 15. The Stars caged the Cougars as Conrad Burt scored 13 and Tom Driffill 10. The Rainbows downed Black Lightning 17 4 in girls action. At Taylorsville high John Sandberg dumped in 23 points as the Globetrotters raced past the Nuggets 35 9. Troy Miller's 10 helped the Lion Cubs beat the Killers 26 6. Jeff Leatherwood contributed 13 as the Bulldogs bit Baldy's48 28. The Bucks nipped the Bruins 44 42 as Bill Riser scored 15 and Teal Brown 12. George Green's 12 points paced the 76ers to a 21 6 win over the Little Bucks. Michael Gleed scored 14 as the Spartans wrecked the Hawks 304, Rich Carsey had 11 in the Thunderbirds' 22 romp over the Royals. 26-- The Ponies beat the Rebels 11 6. At Granger high, B. Lam-bourn- e Hustlers dumped the scored 28 and TJ Floyd 13 to offset a effort by Ken Lawson as Bennion beat the Titans Black Lightning lost a 26 8 decision to Superbrats as Shannon Reiser scored 12 for the winners. The Aggies edged the Utes Dean Kimber's 11 paced the Salt Lakers to a narrow 32 31 win over the Rockets. The Flyers used 17 points by Jason Shewlake to beat the Wildcats despite Mike Soderberg's 16 for the 'Cats. Chris Barney scored 13 and Ty Oswald 12 as the Raiders with Zach Gardner scoring 16 in a loscause. The Pistons coring ralled the Colts 48 32 behind the 12 points of Andy Graff and 10 by Darren Bowen. At Cyprus, Cory Gust scored 15 as the Braves downed Kennedy John Prentice scored 21, Devin Hatheway 13 and Allen Inskeep 10 as, the Sonics crushed the Bullets 69 30. Mark Rydalch scored 11 and Tom Prank 10 in the Buccaneers' romp over the Suns. The Pacers 26 the Knicks 24, the edged Pirates ripped the Hunter 62-3- 53-3- 43-1- Pins Lead Lancers Past Bucs MAGNA. Five pins provided all the points Granger needed here Thursday in a dual meet wrestling victory over Cyprus. 39-2- 1 to 13.8 15x26 13.5 fowls, O Winrow, Gr Rydalch, Cy DoYoung, Sk Andorson, Co 75 23x29 12.5 73 14x24 12.3 71 17x30 11.8 71 13x28 11.8 69 "x16 11.5 f -- REASON 5: If the IRS audits your return, H&R Block goes with you at no extra cost. year-roun- d 1 00 3 198 (burp) H&R BLOCK8 THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 17 reasons. One smart decision. MILLCREEK GARDENS 487-413- 1 3590 $0. 900 EAST I An IRS audit can be an anxious lime for any taxpayer But, you're audited, Block will go with you at no extra cost Not as a legal representative, but to explain how your return was prepared We're always ready to stand behind you, FOR . W if fl . italic 8 SI ffi flE Charles Center, Newsome scored 16 a points and Paul 10 as the Mavericks beat the 16.5 83 15x27 Cy Clown Loach. ASSORTED at the four schools and the Kearns Avg. Wilkinson WOPlfiM Angel Granite where the small floor could REGION THREE TOP SCORERS fill-e- d Gold and west valley high points through the nets in the second canto and led The Farmers outscored the visitors in the third canto, but could never get closer than 12. Kelly Overby led all scorers with 18 (8, 13-1- The schools senior ball dictated the early contest, he said. Ben casions this KEARNS. Lopsided scores were recorded Granite School PA 244 315 343 370 414 434 (Friday) at 7:30, while Cyprus moves over to Lopsided Scores Key Loop Action ty PF Cottonwood will host Skyline tomorrow - Mon-toy- 6 43-3- Youth Ploy District Team Skyline Granger Olympus Cottonwood Cyprus Granite acComing Home tivity. The long wait seemed to dull the Cyprus intensity while the Colts were able to 22-1- Cyprus was equally balanced with Sefakis scoring 16 (7, 2x4), Ted Snow 15 (6, 3x4) and Jones (6, 0x0) and Rydalch (5, 2x5) 12 apiece. played in leagues being sponsored by Coun- - situation. must-wi- n 2x4), PRICE NOTURES Cyprus staged a fran- victory by 68-6- 5 lead before point Lancers Maul Farmer Five fljUDQiffiTOCSianB foreign;domestic Cottonwood captured a pulsating nt Titans To Visit Granger HAVEriTi DONETrIGHTaTH eTfIRST of view, period alone. That enabled the Colts to overcome a Todoy ; 15-- 0 j: lead nt ; hat-tric- k ;?; MAGNA. If youre a Cottonwood fan, it was ;?: Bountiful. Earlier in;?; the week, the War-?- ? riors, who finished third in league play, ; blasted Brighton. Highland had won ?? the regular season ti- - ?? tie by one game over I;? Olympus, the first of g the league powers to :?; be eliminated. Oly ;?; Highland and Brighton day. Shawn Rodman whitewashed Kearns turned in a ;?: Weet $: ner at 3:30 p.m. was upset last;?: Boun- - ?? Saturday at the Salt Wednesday by tournament last Swfip ;?: 8-- Palace ice at 7:45 13-Poi- past Owyn Anderl and Colts Rally To Trip Bucs In Magna had little difficulty ;?: thus far, advancing;?: blew it. to the unbeaten;?; Whatever the point ?? Hockey Playoff Judge will square off tonight (Thursday) for the right to advance to the finals of the state high school ice hockey tournament. Only two clubs remain unbeaten and four alive out of 16 which started the double elimination - Pirates Blow Cyprus high's Kent Rydalch sails Carl Coates. SAILIN' . . . TOUGH D . . . Cyprus highs Pete Sefakis (10) is pressured by Cottonwood's Steve Farnsworth and Carl Coates. has;?: Taylorsville In T'ville-Judg- e SALT LAKE. Taylorsville and cAi 14-- 4 Tip-of- 20-1- ? v h 46-2- ) At Kearns the Warriors cruised past the Knights the Spursnipped the Top Ten 34 31, the Roadrunners beat the Chargers 45 31 and the All Stars slipped past the Dinos39 33. 42-2- $$? cited the play of forward Nancy Tyler, who contributed a strong rebounding game and eight points. Shari Hori captured scoring honors with 20 points and Lancer teammate Marilyn Hardy added 15. Susan Kern and Sheri Davies paced the Farmers with 19 apiece. Cyprus had no trouble against Cottonwood, despite the return of Janell Cook and Laurie Faux, both of whom have been plagued by injuries. With Carrie Pearce scoring 14 of 18 points, the her game-higPirates had a hot hand in jumping out to a lead in the first half. The second half was played on relatively even terms but the contest was over by then. In addition to Pearces output, Cyprus received nine points each from Julie Allen and Brenda McCarty. Cook had a solid debut for Cottonwood after breaking an ankle ealier in the year, scoring 14 points. Faux added seven. Skyline outscored Olympus in the opening period, watched the Titans narrow the margin to three ) after three periods, then win. pulled away for the Free throws played a critical role in the outcome of the game. Olympus couldnt find the mark in the early going when free throws would have kept the game close; Skyline converted its chances in the fourth quarter when Oly was fouling to get the ball back. Larsen had 14 and Wright 13 to lead Skyline, while Ann Phillips had 17 for the Titans. Her backcourt mate, Jolene Fisher, was held to six points. The Region Three chase is developbasketball girls ing into a tight race - for second place. With the help of a Granger victory over Granite here Thursday, Skyline extended its lead to two full games at the halfway point. 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