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Show 2 Thursday, Feb. WEST VALLEY VIEW Just how much time 18, 1982 o remained when Granite Leads Area Teams Chasing Brighton - 8-- Titie Years In Three Second Takes Mat Marsh Grangers SALT LAKE. Brighton made Saturday was a bright night for Marsh, who and technique To beat sights set on taking Lancer ever to capture two state titles and be a three-yea- r state placer. It was not an easy task. To do so, Marsh had to take on Laytons Robbie Zamora, the defending state champ at that weight. Marsh and Ketchum knew that Zamora was a honors. wrestler with would have to be extra aggressive and dictate the tempo of the match. That he did. Marsh took control in the second round with the score tied Starting on the bottom, Marsh broke loose and took control for a reversal, then turned Zamora on his back for a three-poinear fall. full day of matches still ahead, there was absolutely no doubt that no one was going mincemeat out of its competition here Thursday through to come close to Saturday to captui e its snapping the fifth straight 4A championship string established wrestling title. The Bengals were so dominant that after by Region Two school. two days ofa competition and with the Thus, the attention Saturday was focused almost entirely on center mat where four Green Sheet area wrestlers had their home individual Only one of the four strength. became the first Zamora, the Lancer fairly aggressive good 2-- nt The t five-poin- Norton Littlewood, put up a valiant fight before Clint Dumas scored three points on an and a takedown. Watson was able to escape before the period ended but went into the final period down 9-- difficult decision. After a scoreless first His teammate, period, Hillcrests 2 pound finals. Littlewood and r disappointing, did nothing to take away the luster of otherwise bright seasons for Granites Rex Watson (126), Farrell Price of Kearns (heavyweight) high finished second to Bountiful in the state high school swimming The championship. Lancers picked up a win in the 200 yard Watson, a junior, advanced the furthest among a group of six Farmers who placed at state and boosted Coach Sam Arishitas club to a individual third-plac- e 96 Hockey Finale Granite 110. Tonight individual Viewmonts Skyline, which tied for second place in the Region Three meet, rode two SALT LAKE. After more than a weeks wait for tension to build, Taylorsville and Highland will square off tonight (Thursday) for the state high school hockey championship. The will the Salt Palace. Highland forced the contest tonight when it defeated icers from the school first-yea- r 5-- 4 in overtime last Monday. Scheduling problems forced the game to be delayed until tonight. fourth place team finish with 912 points. In league play, Taylorsville finished in third place, two behind games which went Highland, undefeated. Highland lost in the secon round of the playoffs to Judge, which then fell to Taylorsville. when standings several wrestlers expected to place were eliminated Friday in afternoon consolation matches. Individually, QUICK FIX f GE, Hotpolnt, Kenmore, Whirlpool IN HOME - IN SHOP Pepandoblt Sarvict . . . Daily til 6 PM Sat. til 5 PM you II bo GLAD 4700 you did! S. State court.' Had that ' nt referees opinion SALT LAKE. A and overruled Edwards was beaten. e 1 0 TAYLORSVILLE. Bingham sewed up a state tourney berth Tuesday night with a Slugas Bingham squad, quite possibly the hottest team in the state after having won win over six of its last seven Taylorsville high, outings, jumped off to while Hillcrest handed an early lead and the Warriors a never looked back setback Friday. Tuesday. The Warriors are The Miners led idle tomorrow after one period and (Friday), but could exploded to outscore in the have a say in who wins the visitors the Region Two crown second canto. The when they host third period was a Brighton Tuesday in better showing for the season finale at 7:30. Brighton Leatherwoods squad, 4 62-5- 0 0 20-- 8 against which dropped Hillcrest to fall into a tie with Alta. Coach George that were being called, but those that werent. But it was the fouls that were called on the Cougars that were their ultimately downfall. Kearns won the battle from the field, but Alta converted 25x36 times from the line, while Kearns managed just 13x24. The Hawks won the game in the first period when they outscored Kearns Although the Cougars fought back hard, they could never get over the top. At the home-standin- g 21-1- 0. half they had cut it to and trimmed it another point in the third canto, to but Alta would not fold 31-2- 4 42-3- behind 20 Taylorsville led edge by two. The bright spot for However, depth, or Taylorsville was the lack of it, reared its play of junior forward ugly head and Derek Lauritzen, who Hillcrest took a led all scorers with 18 lead at the half and to (5, 8x9). Troy Kay also extended-thareached double digits after three periods. Jeff Wilcox led a with 11 (4, 3x6). Rod Gust led a balanced foursome in double Bingham attack with figures for the Huskies 14 and Jason Bleak with 18. Taylorsville was paced by added 13. 13 (4, 5x5) On Friday it was the Warriors who got off to and 12 (6, 0x1) by a good start against Lauritzen. Hillcrest. After a first period, Chiropractic So. 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Ron Montoya paced the Cougars with 17 (5, 7x10). Frank Lucero (7, 0x4) and Ron Judd (5, 4x4) added 14 each, but Alta had too much balance. General Warriors Drop Two Contests stumbled BRINTON Tuesday on the Husky To Hillcrest, Bingham Coach Dan Coll the season finale UPSIDE DOWN . , . Despite having a lock on the head and shoulders of Skyline's Tim Clark, iFarrell Price of Kearns finds himself upside match. down in semi-fina- l 17-1- WASHERS - DRYERS 5 cagers meeting 73-5- murraH APPLIANCE repair PARTS time remained for Peterson to get a three-poinear fall but, as is the fate in sports, the Fight In Pro Bout happened along with a Kearns win tomorrow (Friday) over West Jordan, a Cougar victory at Hillcrest would have forged a tie and forced a playoff. That became a moot question Tuesday night and Kearns will have to play for pride in its last two outings. Fridays contest at Alta was far too rough for a high school game, Clark felt. The Cougar mentor drew a pair of technical fouls, one in each half, protesting not the fouls before Brighton in his Coach Roger Ketchums Lancers BRINTON'S ,N 65-5- Littlewood, Cottonwood 24th. not enough - tournament during the week. Alta defeated the Cougars Friday, while Hillcrest slipped past Brighton Tuesday to destroy the last glimmer of hope. Coach Kenyon Clark had hoped Hillcrest would lose to Alta and was hurt in the team Kearns 20th 19th, and Taylorsville To two-poi- nt 17-1- making the state The tournament was not a showplace for finished in a tie for sixth with Sky View, both teams amassing 80 points. Weber was fifth with 83. Cyprus finished 16th with 39 points, while Olympus was 18th, Ochoa 6 8-- medley, SANDY. Alta and Hillcrest combined to end slim hopes Kearns high cagers had of which, Granger the success of starting at 7:30 p.m. in al together with the takedown, gave the Bengal the five points needed to win the match. Arishita argued that Cougar Hopes Are Killed championships (Chris Whitney at 98 and John Robbins at 132) to a be decided despite Marsh and Peterson ticked down to the final seconds of their semi-finmatch. nt near fall, which 11-- 7 By Loss At Alta Region Three champ championship Dave Brightons as the clock 155-pou- 1973). points, far behind Brightons 131 and 1 event, 16-1- with Bob Hendrickson ahead of the field. (That was February, finish. Granite In any Peterson was able to take Edwards down and quickly put him on his back. The referee signaled a three-poi- full-conta- For the second (105). accumulated glancing back in sports with the straight year Granger Granger official. Mark Eggington and Granger was pinned in the resident will vie for the Beaten to such an state middleweight extent that he wrestled finals. karate without fire on Granite, a young team with nine of 12 championship to- Saturday and had to wrestlers back next morrow (Friday) settle for fifth place. year, could have fared night at the State FairHola, meanwhile, even better had it not grounds Coliseum. fell behind early been for two setbacks Scott Ochoa will take against Steed and in Friday nights semion Micha True, a could not make up the finals. Boulder, Colo, resident deficit. He was able to One of those, a 5 ranked 11th in the recover, however, and setback in the closing world in that weight captured third place seconds for class. The Ochoa-Trudecision an Brad Edwards, bout is one of five on with resulted in a lengthy the card. Action begins over Bountifuls Rob Eggett. argument between at 7:30 p.m. Third place honors Arishita and the Ochoa takes an also were won by referee and a flurry of record into the bout. catcalls from Granite General admission Farmer Ray Salazar (132). He had lost a fans in the stands. tickets are $7. Ringdecision in the The other was the side and floor seats are (See 185Page 4, Col. 6) of $12. surprise upset . and Richard Littlewood of 15-1- Friday night. The Cougar just didnt have the energy to stay up with Roys one scoring Steed of Davis. Edwards, who had not lost all season, held a lead over Clark of Skyline 3-- 1. championship losses, while understandably Arena - 20-1- two-minu- te After decision to Robert 6 Arishita and the 4-- 2 4-- 3. to escape succumbingTodd Brightons in the 105 Norton 5-- pound Molonai Hola, who dropped a on an escape, Watson was penalized a point when the referee charged he was running off the mat. The penalty point was offset when Dumas was called for stalling. Still, Watson was unable to wipe out the deficit and lost At heavyweight, Price apparently wore himself out in an semiexhausting final victory over Tim neraly even terms for the first period but the Bengal was able to take control in the second period and rode out his victory. Watson, too, lost a pounds. But the At battled on point margin stood as the wrestlers exchanged reversals in the third period, accounting for the final score, Two years ago, Marsh won the title but had to settle for third place last year at 105. succeeded - Grangers Trevor Marsh at 112 Trevor Marsh Peterson, the eventual state champ by virtue of a an decision over Webers John Noble, went after Edwards was the point of contention between Price I Good Fob. 17 20, 1712 Retail Quantity I |