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Show 4 Thursday, Mar. WEST VALLCY VIEW 11, 1982 9 Lakers as he fired in 23 neville had a in field led goals. Bonneville edge points. 5 after one period (See Page 5, Col. 7) at the half and before taking a BULLDOGS final the into (From Page 3, Coir?) edge period. But the Titans (6,6x8) and 15 recame back behind the bounds, though in acinside play of Mark tuality, he had 17 Snyder and Craig points, being credited Lewis. with a charity toss The Titans could not when Curtin reboundbe charged with ed the missed shot. shooting poorly from Curtin ended up ofthe line where they with 12 (6,0x0). nailed 19x20, but Bon- - ficiallyColosimo scored Larry all seven of his points Slated during the comeback Signups and Dave McGill was By Babe Ruth credited with eight 25-1- Highland Halts Title Talk - 16-1- 32-2- Colts Battle Hard 47-4- Before Bowing Out (From Page 3, Col. 6) Colts on the boards and outscored them at the line. Coach Clark, never- end of the first quarter and fought back when Cottonwood closed the hole to only three with points, at three minutes to go before halftime. Free throws by 32-2- theless, was pleased with his squads saying he felt the kids played real well. Highland Robert Highlands Rich scored 23 (9, 5x5), and Judkins netted 16 (7, 2x3) for Highland. Dave Walton finished with a 28 team-hig- points h (12, of 4x4), while Lynn Anderson added 18 (7, 4x4) and Carl Coates sank 13 (4, 5x7). Walton also led on the boards with seven, while Owyn Anderl Maxwell and an offensive rebound basket and a three-poin- t play by Chuck Rich helped the Rams take an pulled down five. t advantage, Coates led with nine at to the locker assists compared to room at intermission. five dished out by Richs first basket of Anderl. the second half and Highland beat the two by Jon Judkins, Colts on the boards with 30 rebounds comgot Highland off to a start in the second pared to 23 for Cothalf and pushed the tonwood. lead to The Clark will welcome Rams dominated the back Anderl and scoreboard after that Walton next season to with at the close form the nucleus of his of the third and a club. Both turned in lead at the final outstanding in the tourbell. Maxwell scorched nament both offensivethe nets for 30 points ly and in various on nine field goals and aspects of the floor 12x13 courtesy shots. game. mentor Larry Maxwell wasnt equally satisfied with his clubs showing. He said he didnt know what was wrong out there and added I guess we take them anyway we can. Clark praised the Colts for doing well all year at stopping the press. He noted that with four minutes to go in the game, the coach for the Rams took the full court press off. Clark contended the switch was proof that the Colts were turning the strategy to their own advantage. Highland jumped to a lead at the Loop Saturday bounds. Judge had 14 turnovers, but two of those were in the critical last halfminute of play. At the line, Judge had its problems, hitting 11x18. Alan Raymond led the Grizzlies in scoring for the Registration Cottonwood-Granit- e Babe Ruth League will be held the next two Saturdays at Cot- tonwood high. Signups will take place from 9 a.m. to noon both days at the schools pool area, a 43-3- league with spokesman which resulted in a number of turnovers and missed shots in crucial situations. Cottonwood high will be the site of tryouts April 3 at 9 a.m. 10 a.m. But, she added, (14) and 11 a.m. (15). per-formanc- ALL ALONE . CONTACT . . . Olympus highs Craig Lewis (43) battles for rebound with Davis high's Craig Wagstaff in state tourney action. Finish In Top Eight , head start that over Davis. Oly's Brent Goodrich gets a victory pays off during , 60-5- 7 nt nt four-corn- er last-secon- without previous 66-5- 4 playoff experience. - edge with two minutes left, but some key mistakes on the delay game let the Lakers back into the contest. Oly saw a lead evaporate Friday night against Granger in the final 1 : 36 and onbucket ly a by Craig Lewis saved the Titans from at least an overtime. three-poi- to be expected from a young team 277-557- Tired Titans Fall To Lakers SALT LAKE. A weary Olympus high cage squad battled its way to the final eight in the state 4A tournament Saturday where Bonneville forced the Titans to settle for eighth place with a decision. The Titans had battled back from an eight-poideficit in the consolation finals to gain a thats Further information may be obtained by calling Jim Porter, nt - (From Page 3, Col. 9) per player. 69-5- 4 15. SPARTANS noted. The cost is $40 0 49-3- five-poi- 1 SO. COTTONWOOD. eight-poin- 6-- 9 d Olympus defeated extra day of rest, havGranger for the third ing come through the time this season upper bracket and in On Thursday the the end it may have been enough as Coach Titans sent a 55-5- Davis squad home from the tourney decision with a over the Darts. In Saturdays finale, the contest back and forth, but the talented Lakers had the advantage of an 66-5- 4 see-sawe- d Ron Huber felt mistakes down the stretch. Ones Region scorer, leading Neons 6-- 1 Far Marble Mollies his squad made some mental as well as physical 10 Far 6 Gold Fish 1 00 Q9C MILLCREEK fTbd) 5 junior Brian Moore, was the key for the 3500 SO. GARDENS 487-413- 1 000 EAST First Security pays me 14 on my IRA Savings Plan. Tax-Deferr- ed DEFENSE . Highland's Terry Taylor (14) brings ball down court by Cottonwood's Owyn Anderl (54). . . against pressure In Close Contest - Lancer Season Ends (From Page 2,1 Col. 6) scored nine. Wilder had eight assists in the contest. Overby and Wilkinson combined for 21 of the Lancers 29 rebounds, many of them offensive. The Lancers found a jewel on the bench at tournament time again this year. Last year Wilder, as a sophomore, came in to spark the squad. This year it was McDermott. The junior guard enjoyed his finest hour Thursday in a reserve role, sparking the Lancers to an easy vic-tor- y at the half after at the end trailing of the first canto. Overby picked up his fourth foul in the first minute of the third 22 14-1- 2 Lancers might have placed in the top eight. Wilder and McDerbut the mott will return next period, Lancers were on a roll, season, along with with everyone finding Scott VanOrden and Dave Johnston, who the mark. at saw significant tournaGranger led the end of the period ment action, to form and Coach Scott Iver- the nucleus of next son was able to give year's team. everyone a taste of state play. Bonnett Ball Overby still led all 43-3- 0 scorers with 20 (9,2x3). Wilkinson added 19 (5, 9x10), hitting nine straight from the over their line. McDermott to the north. Layton had the early edge as the two teams toyed with one another and when Overby encountered early foul trouble, things looked grim. But McDermott came off the bench and reached double digits with 11 and Wilder and guard Todd Westburg added nine each, with Westburg also dishing out nine assists. Iverson said he was pleased with the way his squad played in the tournament, losing a Wilkinson took mand up front. four-pointe- namesakes com- The Lancers led 28- - to r Hillcrest and the two- pointer to the Titans. STOVES - OVENS Gf, Hotpoint, Kenmort, Whirlpool IN HOME - IN SHOP Dependable Service 76? 7551 BBtNTONi . Dally til 6 PM Sat. til 5 PM . . you'll b GLAD 4700 In Holladay HOLLADAY. A second registration date for the Holladay Bonnett Ball League will be held March 20 at Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South. Signups will take place that day from noon to 3 p.m. A first signup was held Tuesday. The cost for girls age is $25. Birth certificates are required 8 said. APPLIANCE REPAIR PARTS Coil Registration Set at registration, a league spokesman QUICK FIX BRINTON'S IN MURRAT He speculated that had forward Stan Winrow not been injured, the you did! S. State Further information may be obtained by calling Kathy Martin, 278-427- 7. 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