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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW 3 Thursday, Feb. To 11, 1982 Bingham Mauls Kearns - Eagle Girls Hold On Cougars, Jaguars Half Warrior Five TAYLORSVILLE. toying with the host team in the first half, Kearns ran away with the game in the third stanza. Behind the hustle of Frank Lucero, Kearns had a 8 edge after one period and led at the half. Lucero found himself getting con- Inconsistency tinued to plague Kearns highs Cougars, who won in impressive style over Taylorsville here Friday night, but did not play well in a loss to Brighton at home Tuesday. Taylorsville, after leading all the way, was the victim of a 15-- 25-1- three-poin- t op- d 40-2- 61-5- 5. 57-4- Cottonwood. Two, rather than three teams 53-4- Kearns wrestlers p 53 57-4- 2 35-2- 2 after the second canto and 5 after three. No production from the backcourt was the major Cougar problem. Bengals Perry White and Parley Jacobs popped in 18 points each and Jerry Reich added 17. Kearns was paced by Brian Taylors 15 (6, 3x5), while Judd added 10. Sarvj Gill came off the bench to play well for Coach Kenyon Clark, who 51-3- f:V', - ' for their perennial title defense, accumulating 187(6 points to easily earned berths in the state 4A tournament following Region Two competition Thursday defeat and Friday at second-plac- e Alta, which had 1366. Hillcrest was third Brighton high. W. J. 61, Warriors after one period and 55 technical foul A wiped out a Warrior edge in the final canto and West Jordan hit 14x15 charity tosses to put the game away. Taylorsville led five-poi- at the half and had extended that to entering the final canto when West Jordan simply exploded as Leatherwood was forced to use his bench because of foul 27-2- 2 42-3- 5 10-- 9 wrestlers to the finals. Coach Glen Kawa and Lynn Hinckleys Cougars were sixth with 43(6 points, while West Jordan brought up the rear with 34. The Cougars also had squad. first-yeteam under the direction of Coach Mike Johnson tallied 77 points to edge Bingham by one and advanced two ar finalist one Owner-Operat- or g Pennioil vill take Care of You! 268- - 5310 South State Ph. 3838 AmOVGRSAQV PRQCG DRBACCT CHANGE OIL FILTER, LUBE! We do not sell oil by the easel PE'1 -- - nt formance on 11x16 from the field and 6x8 from the line. He is a junior. Senior Doug Turnquist added 13. Wes Foulger paced the Jaguars with 20 and Jeff Wolfarth added 12. The winners connected on 25x33 from the line, Taylorsville hit 21x28. heavyweight Farrell Price - but like the two Warrior contenders, he fell short. Price lost in the finals to Brightons Ken Allen, one of seven Bengals to take home a region title. Chad Jenkins of Taylorsville advanced to the title match before he was defeated by Hillcrests Allen Gritton. Perhaps the most 95 REGULAR PRICE 17.95 -- - HOW 20 or 30 Wt. - 40W - Reg. Price per-forman- riors was that turned in by Chris Van Leeuwen. The 185-pou- started sophomore Now improved steadily, earning a berth in the finals against Altas Phil Soderborg. Van Leeuwen was pinned by the Hawk, 3 4 Lube Up to 5 qts. of Pennzoil New Pennzoil Filter Check Transmission Fluid 5 6 7 8- Check Check Check Clean Kearns and Taylorsville wrestlers were involved in two matches Friday after all four were guaranteed trips to state. The results were splits. Taylorsville got the upper hand in the first encounter where head-to-hea- d Differential Power Steering Battery Air Filter We Service Cars, Trucks arid Motorhomes Owner-Operat- Colbert right Twilligear to advance to state as Region Twos number three man at that weight. Kearns gained a measure of revenge one match later when Devin Warriors 1695 PZ-- 1 I &mr ' contecr TRY NEW PENNZOIL 10W-4- 0 SAVES GASOLINE ALSO Sherm Daviei two-da- downed Jim Bradshaw OIL FILTER SERVICE INCLUDES: (From Page2A, Col. 5) who paced West, throwing in 24 points. Nate Grant added 14. McGill turned in a fine performance for Judge with 18 (5, 8x10). Greg Diedrich, Colosimo and Rokich each added 12. back from the Kearns loss to edge West Jordan 49-4- Both clubs face KEARNS. Victories crucial games this over Taylorsville and week. the Brighton kept To stay with the Kearns girls basketball team in the runn- Huskies, Kearns must defeat Alta tonight (Thursday) at 7. On Tuesday, the Cougars travel to West Jordan. behind undefeated Taylorsville, meanwhile, is at Hillcrest Hillcrest with a win over Brighton and for a 7:30 game a victory over (See Page 4, Col. 2) ing for the Region Two title. Coach Diane Cougars remained one game third-plac- e (7-- Mirf Con-gde- 34-3- 44-3- UPHOLSTERING HOUSE rt FtnHftrt' "Wt , ffce CutMi Ittk" 0 561-011- 1 SI 7 IMt N MMvrft - INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT but Johnson was nonetheless pleased with his sophomores progress through the y ranks during the meet. for third place at 155. This Thurs., Fri., Sat., Mon. Only No Appointment Needed 2 Win Two Cage Tilts JUDGE Get Higher Earnings with a United Bank slowly this season but George McQuiston 18.95 SPECIAL 4 DAYS ONLY! 1 Taylorsville. Coach Vaughn Mariettas Warriors bounced Girls SIMPLE impressive for the War- Bill 10W 3 -- Tim defeated for the 1717! ,s.. 31-1- Yhe Simple Way Retirement . . . to Secure thru United Bank TMi Week's a lower tax bracket. Minimum Deposit: $500 The issuing rate is subject to change on a quarterly basis. The rate on your certificate remains the same for the period of the certificate. taxes are deferred until withdrawn at retirement anytime after age 59'2 TMt Week's Rat PENNZOIL AIR FILYERS Cukett (105) and Doug Lauritzen (119) also earned trips to state. beat Duckett Hillcrests John Harr- ington for third place in his weight class, while Lauritzen fell to Husky Russ Steel. Earning a state berth for Kearns with a fourth place finisn at 132 was Kendall Romrell. Volleyball Play II Or IRA 13 Ratg e Minimum Deposit: $500 The issuing rate is subject to change on a quarterly basis. The rate on your certificate remains the same for the period of the certificate, taxes are deferred until withdrawn at retirement anytime after age Based on $2,000 deposit at the beginning of each year. Interest compounded quarterly. Account Balance at Age 45 Total Dapoilts Meetks-VeMi- Certificate How Your IRA Can Grow. 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The 28-2- 10-- 8 was pleased with Taylors play, but con- Taylorsville Stephanie Greens Lancers also drubbed Woods Cross on Tuesday, Region play resumes today with Coach Jennifer Orisons Pirates at Skyline, Granger at Cottonwood and Olympus at Granite. All three games are at 3 p.m. Coach Joan Burdette cleared her bench against the Colts in the victory. Trina Larson led the way with 24 points while Liz Wright added 13. Despite the setback, the Colts were boosted by the strong play of Janell Cook, who had 25 points. Laurie Faux accounted for the bulk of Cottonwoods remaining total with 20 points. After leading after the first 55-3- 2. Taylorsville, Kearns Taking 10 To State As expected, the host Bengals used region as a warm-u- 1 Coach The Cougars encountered a Bengal team that was miffed by a' mauling administered by Alta on Tuesday and after a first period, the Bengals took their frustrations out on another breed of cat. Brighton led 51-3- 2. ), 2x3). Brighton 73, Kearns (4-- 6-- 0 2 40-1-8 re- mained in second place behind the Eagles after Granite knocked off Cyprus (now Granger, meanwhile, remained in a tie with the Farmers by virtue of a triumph over Olympus. After Region Meet COTT. HTS. Six Taylorsville and four 28-1- two-gam- technical situation to five points enroute to 14 (4, 6x8). Montoya also reached double figures with 10 (4, 12-1- period, Granite blew Cyprus out of the gym in the second, taking a lead into the locker room. Coach Ken Belkas club increased the margin to after three periods and coasted to the victory. Sheri Davies hit 12 field goals and a pair of charity tosses to pace the Granite attack with 26 points. Teammate Susan Kern added 12. For Cyprus, Julie Allen had 12 and Carrie Pearce eight. Ann Phillips had scored 17 points to carry Olympus to a 2 halftime lead over Granger before Lancer Coach Green went to a defense against the Titan guard. With Marilyn Hardy shadowing Phillips everywhere she went and limiting the Oly senior to two points in the second half, Granger outscored Coach Linda Maynes to emerge victorious. club While Hardy did the job defensively, Shari Hori was the offensive sparkplug for Granger, tossing 21 points through the nets. Tiffany Parker added an even dozen and Teresa Mitchell had nine points and nine rebounds. (See Page 4, Col. 7) GRANITE PARK. Skyline maine lead in the tained its Three Region girls basketball race with a 9 victory Thursday over 8 portunities as the Warriors encountered earfourth-perioly foul trouble. blitz by West Jordan In the third Kearns and became the extended the lead to 9 and both coaches Jaguars first victim in a boys varsity sport, went to the bench early in the fourth. Kearns with only Kearns put the game slim hopes of a state away from the line tourney berth, will with a 24x36 effort, travel to Alta tomor- having just one more row (Friday) and field goal (21) than draws the league bye Coach Dan Leather-wood- s Warriors, but Tuesday. Taylorsville hosts Hillcrest tomor- Taylorsville hit just row (Friday) and 8x18 from the line. travels to Bingham on Ron Montoya and Tuesday. The Miners Tal Harry did a good have now won five job defensively on former teammate straight. Derek Lauritzenwho was held to just 10 Kearns 66, THS49 points. Steve Jensen The Cougars jumped paced the Warriors off to an early lead with 12. Lucero led Kearns when the Warrjors took some with 21 (6, 9x12) while outside shots early in Ron Judd converted a the game and after Taylorsville personal- - League Margin Annual Parcantaga Rata Start ad 59 Vj. 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 This Weeks Raft ee IRA 13 III Federal Law requires a substantial interest and tax penalty for withdrawel before maturity. Review your Personal Retirement Goals with a United Bank counselor now and open your Individual Retirement Account. Come in Now for full details. Mimlmum Deposit: $500 The rate is quoted monthly so that you always earn a current rate. It will never be less than the average of the previous month's U.S. Treasury Bill auction rates. 1 Repel HM tttiwrti No minimum deposit amount Transfer to 18 Month Certificate or 2VaYear Certificate when balance reaches $500. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DANK In Stake Will Begin Feb. KEARNS. 18 The YM volleyball season in Kearns East stake will begin Feb. 18. 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