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Show 3 WEST VALLEY View Thursday, Feb. 4, 1982 Bingham Is Beaten 61-4- 0 pair of slam dunks by Jim Lytle and Brian sealed a defeat of Union high by sending Judge ahead at Lytle led the Bulldogs in scoring with 18 in the destruction fo the Cougar squad. (That was February, 1979). A of the teams are coming on strong and she doesnt feel the league who scored 12. Monson did not play Tuesday and will miss race is over. The Cougars have most of their games at home in the stretch, including the chance for revenge against Hillcrest. half-tim- the Cougar game Huskies took advantage of the backboards to control the game. Hillcrest led after the two teams spent the first period feeling one another out. The Cougars trimmed that to but played a miserable third canto and were never in the game again. Hillcrest led going into the final period when Reggie Wright made sure the host squad would win by burning the nets for 12 of her game-hig18 points. 11-- 6 21-1- 35-2- 3 h . Until that time, Cougar guard Teresa Perea had held the talented Wright in check. Perea finished with 15 points and four assists and grabbed six caroms, but had help only from Elaine CYPRUS 16-- 6 9 46-3- 5 edge after three periods. Bingham Victory Is Claimed n post-seaso- Cottonwood could make the league race extremely in- teresting with a win over the Eagles tomorrow. time DEFENSIVE GEM . . . Kearns high's Teresa Perea robs Hillcrest player of layup In Region Two battle Friday on Husky court. over victory Brighton Thursday. The Warriors outlasted the Bengals after getting off to a slow start, trailing after one period. They battled back to a deficit at the half after a and led 53-4- Tooele Falls 9 11-- 3 19-1- Win Helps Judge 7 34-3- fast-pace- 0 third d but were period, limited to five points in the fourth. The first overtime ended with the scored tied at 46, but the Warriors took command early in the second. Sue Johnson and Lori Miles paced the attack with 17 and 16 points, while Julie Christensen dropped ROOF LEAK? We repair or put on new roof or we remodel flat roof to pitch roof. 68-6- The Warriors could not find their collective shooting touch Tuesday and Alta grabbed a 2 win, bursting tie after from an one period to a FREE ESTIMATES 11-1- 1 30-2- Asay 2 47-3- 7 g 9683247 with or and 17 Johnson added fbwm Health & 11. haul- Diane Malmborg ed down 14 rebounds. 2683604 Ask McDonald's half-tim- KEARNS. A 60-5- MCDONALD'S 3510 So. 2820 West Helping you say it right - 4 throws, but could not convert, blowing three one and one chances and two layups. 3 In CONSULTATION Neck, Arm Leg Pain Low Back & t J any at the half, 11 (5, 1x3). In Tuesdays encounter the Cougars never did operate on all five cylinders, although Judd and center Brian Taylor played very well for Coach Kenyon Clark. The Miners were a step always l ahead of just the Cougars, and leading J at the quarter breaks. Jason Bleak led all 16-1- 2, ' TW-- 8 3 with wthis Certificate MOST INSUMNCtS ACCtPIiO to 7 p.m., FH. 11 to t p.m., Tno. 33-2- but lost their poise in the third canto when leading scorer Ronnie Judd disagreed with an officials call and was whistled for a technical. By the end of the canto the Cougars had scored only four points and Hillcrest forged a edge. Jess Savage paced the Husky attack with 20 points, while Judd was the only Cougar to reach double digits & CHIROPRACTIC CARE a price YOU PERSONALLT can afford! We Want to Help You Cougars led PHYSICAL EXAM Shoulder Pain 1 pm Drrleikett 44-3- DC en- Fridays counter the 44-3- Headaches 2 Yerkovich was pleased with the play, calling the second half the best basketball the team has played all season. breaks down the stretch when Bingham missed key free They will start their 973-697- 1 1 cond half. ville and will host Brighton on Tuesday. The Cougars got some state. Chiropractic 3975 So. Redwood Rd. Wad. 0 n General M. 1 pair of climb in a must-wisituation tomorrow (Friday) at Taylors- 68-5- I 17-1- 33-3- e. losses at home during the week left Kearns high cagers reeling and gave Bingham the inside edge for a state tourney berth. The Cougars lost a decision to the Miners on Tuesday and were beaten by Hillcrest Friday night while Bingham was upsetting Alta. Brighton maintained its flawless mark with a win over Taylorsville and is going to be tough to catch. The Cougars must pull at least one upset and probably two in order to qualify for Because every Valentine deserves flowers. at 6 Cougars Reeling about Generally available. 6 51-3- Test Warriors Bouquet the exclusive Glass Heart Bud Vase. 969-728- For Judge Dave McGill led the way with 16 (3, 10x12) and hauled down 10 rebounds. Mike Curtin dished out half a dozen assists and scored 12 (4, 4x7). Greg Diedrich (2, 7x8) and Larry Colosimo (5, 1x2) each had 11 .points, with Diedrich also grabbing 10 caroms. Tooele had a slight edge in rebounding, but Judge overcame that with 52 percent accuracy in the se- three-poin- Taylorsville charged to within four, but fell in the third. back Christensen led scor-in- Telephone 3x7). 17-- 6 edge at the half. Industries 1 3, 56-4- Verl Team defense and good judgement seemed to be the key for the Bulldogs, who had four players in double figures and a dozen points off the bench from Mike Clark (eight) and Justus Romero. The bench play was a key factor in the tightly officiated contest which saw both teams encounter foul trouble. Tooeles Mark Holbert was the games leading scorer with 17 (7, 2-- in 13. ALL WORK GUARANTEED final outcome. TOOELE. Judge Memorials Bulldogs stayed on the trail of a 13th straight state tournament berth with a cage win over Tooele here Friday night. The victory evened the Bulldog with three of league record at the games having been played on the road. Judge returns home to the friendly confines of its own gym for another important contest tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 against a hungry West high squad, reeling at but also having been on the road most of the way. Coach Jim Yerkovich was delighted with his teams play, especially in the second half. Judge to overcome outscored Tooele t Buff edge in the third a period and expanded that to in the final canto before the Buffs crept back into contention. Judge endured one bad quarter, the second. Tooele trailed entering that canto, but took a The Buffs did not edge at score during the first 6:06 of the second half and that dictated the J 4 30-2- 5 scorers with 18, while Taylor paced Kearns with 14 (5, 4x7) and Judd added 13 (5, 3x4). KYAT Is Third In Swim Meet LOGAN. The Kearns Youth Aquatic Team captured third place here Saturday in the swim Bridgerland meet. Ty Newman led the way for KYAT, earning top point honors in division. the boys He recorded firsts in the 200 freestyle, 50 butterfly, 100 and 200 individual medley and was second in the 50 0 backstroke and 50 breaststroke. Also placing for Kearns were: Eight and under, Takenaka, firsts, Lily SO 100 IM, 50 free; backstroke, second, 50 breaststroke; Brandon Newman, firsts, 50 50 backstroke, IM, breaststroke, 100 50 free; Trevor Hall, second, 200 free; fifth, 50 free; sixth, 50 backstroke; J. C. 50 Cowan, thirds, 50 breaststroke, fourth, 50 backstroke free; and 100 IM. Nine and 10 girls, Renee 50 Focht, second, thirds, breaststroke; 100 fifth, 50 butterfly; Heidi Rupp, sixth, 200 free. Girls 13 and 14, Angie Whitney, third, 100 butterfly; fourth, 100 breaststroke; sixth, 200 IM. and 200 IM; Wl 66-5- 1 tomorrow cludes uniform, insurance and pictures. Players will be able to keep their uniforms. The program will include accelerated play for advanced players on a tryout basis and tournaan ment. (Friday) and traveling West Jordan on Tuesday. Against Brighton the Warriors fell behind at the half, but limited the Bengals to just six points in the third period to trail entering the final eight minutes of play. Brighton, however, was able to hold on for a record in league play. Todd White paced the Bengal attack with 15, while leagueleading scorer Brett Miller dropped in 15. Doug Turnquist paced the Warriors with 13 (5, 3x4) and Brian Vaifanua continued to improve with 10 (4, Try a Want Ad! 3x3). On Tuesday, junior ar in- to 7 34-2- 7 0 matched Lauritzen, tickling the nets for 21 points. For the Warriors Turnquist added 10(5, 0x0). REGION TWO TOP SCORERS points, but the Hawks, loss on the stunned by Bingham Kearns 6-- 6 half-tim- e 44-3- 3 PA 281 367 360 379 408 411 414 PF 0 342 2 423 424 2 3 408 4 384 6 357 7 322 tack- night. Taylorsville will be out to grab a pair of wins this week, hosting 28-1- Taom Brighton Alta Hillcrest Bingham Kearns Toylorsville W. Jordan 0 30-2- 1 Mickey KEARNS. A new option in sports for girls will be available with the organizaton of Bonnett Ball softball teams in the southwest area of the valley. all-st- Coach Vaughn Mariettas Taylorsville high girls cage squad captured a double over- edge the Bengals had forged in the first half Friday night. The Bengals held on for a victory over the Warriors, reeling from the ineligibility of their leading scorer, Ball Loop will be $25, which Overtime REGION TWO STANDINGS 48-4- 0 Alta started slowly, after one leading period, but bounced out to a edge and maintained in the that edge at third canto. Hawk Darren Long nearly 11-1- eading Brighton in the second half, but could not overcome an Friday, were simp- ly too powerful. 10x11) high cage squad outplayed leaguel- ed a for on (6, turned in a fine Taylorsville performance with 22 Leather-wood- s Lambourne. Alta will be girls age held from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday in the Kearns Youth Center and at the same time and place on March 6 and 20, as well as at the Kearns Library on March 27. Registration fees Tuesday. Dan sophomore 8 Congdon said several TAYLORSVILLE. Derek Lauritzen Coach Warriors Tuesday Registration trimmed it some in the fourth eanto, but the Cougar guards kept the ball in the deep freeze during the final moments and Pereas 4x5 from the free throw line held the Miners at bay. Congdons charges will test Taylorsville and then move on to Brighton 0 Signup Set In Bonnett TAYLORSVILLE. - hamper the Pirates style of play. A loss to Granite would likely end any hopes the Bucs have of qualifying for play. Coast in a student leadership program. Perea took up the slack, dumping in 26 points and dishing out six assists. Mary Ann Suarez scored eight on 4x4 from the field and had four assists and played solid defense, Congdon reported. The Cougars jumped off to a lead, extended that to and held on to a 30-1- e. 71-4- 5 The outcome of Fridays contest left the Huskies all alone atop Region Two standings. It was a game in which Kearns never did play to its potential and the e 39-1- 5 Hillcrest Friday to tonight (Thursday) defeat Bingham against Taylorsville, Tuesday. traveling on the East 53-4- two-hande- d Ben-trud- KEARNS. Coach Monson, high Cougars rebounced from a loss administered by Warriors Drop Pair . Cougar Girls Rebound After Loss Diane Congdons Kearns Cage Tests glancing back in sports with the Two Sophs Lead T'ville By Kearns TAYLORSVILLE. Two crucial pins by sophomores carried the Taylorsville high wrestling team to a victory over Kearns here Thursday. 30-2- 8 Jim Sophomores Rogers (169) and Chris Van Leeuwen (187) came through with pins to erase a deficit and give the Warriors the points they needed to secure the decision. 22-1- 8 'Whipple UPHOLSTERING HOUSE "He Gin furniture the Cvitom Look" 561-011- 1 SI N Main Midvale For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! |