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Show 2 t WIST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Dec. 2, 1982 t Af Murray High - Green Sheet Girls Tourney Next Week in last years event, while the Colts, under new Coach Ray Kartchner, were eighth. Kearns will begin its defense at 4 p.m. under a new head coach, Mike Sorich. But hes not new to the program, having served as an assistant last season to Diane Congden, who is now Kartchners assistant-Thopening day foe for Kearns will be Granger, coached by Stephanie Green. MURRAY. Kearns will be out to defend its title when the second annual Green Sheet Girls Basketball Tournament is held at Murray high. Dec. This year the tournament will have the benefit of being played in the new Murray high gymnasium. That was the plan last year, but delays in construction of the structure forced the girls to play in the old gym. Coach Becky Andersons Spartans, who finished second last year, are once again hosting the affair. They will play eight-teathe feature game at 8 p m. next Thursday against Coach Linda Maynes Olympus Titans. 1 e The 6 pm. tussle features Cyprus and Taylorsville. Cyprus is coached by Jennifer Orison; Vaughn . three-datournament Cottonwood 2 with at p.m. begins playing Granite. Coach Ken Belkas Farmers finished third The y Record Now M Marietta is the Taylorsville mentor From that point on, the teams will meet in a traditional tournament bracket, with the two unbeaten teams finally clashing for the title at 8 p.m. Saturday. - MHS Stops Kearns POWER MOVE . . . Judge's Richard Holmes (25) goes up strong for side shot against Granite's Ben Curtis (40) and Ted Lambert (34). Charity Toss Proves BLOCKED in- . . . Rokich (52) blocks shot attempt by season opener for both teams. Judge's Pete Granite's Chad Pehrson (32) in MURRAY. Phil and Keith Chapman combined for 28 points and John To Be Key - hit Johnson free throws down the stretch to lead Murray to a clutch hard-foug- 55-5- Bulldogs And Farmers Stage Tense Battle ht victory 1 over Kearns here Tuesday. It squared the Sparfor the tan mark at young season. The Spartans traveled to Weber and were blitzed Friday. Last night (Wednesday) after press time Murray hosted a highly touted Hillcrest squad. 1 tory over scrappy SALT LAKE. Judge Memorial rallied from 10 points down to capture a tense vic- 56-5- Granite here Saturday night. On Tuesday, however, the Bulldogs 5 62-5- Dec. 64-5- for the County 18 Recreation while Granite secured a victory over West Jordan. Granite will now be idle until Dec. 9 when the Farmers tangle until register nt Grove SALT LAKE. Teams may 9 Depar- 8 with Roy in the Box tments womens Elder tournament, basketball league. while Judge continues a traditional rivalry Existing teams held an organization tomorrow (Friday) at meeting yesterday Davis. (Wednesday). If any open slots are Judge available, new teams registering by the deadline will be picked at random in a draw, a County Rec spokesman said. Further information may be obtained by calling 56. Granite 55 There were times when the fine football traditions of the two schools with a little wrestling thrown in was more in evidence than basketball. The game was decided at 535-565- the charity stripe where Bulldog Cor- glancing back in sports with the . . sophomore Tony dova converted 2x3 in the final minute and where in the final 12 seconds Granite miss- . lo-ct" ed 2x3. Six Green Sheet wrestlers took first place honors in a Rocky Mountain invitational tournament. Individual crowns went to Herber Kunz (unlimited), Mike Marelli (132), Max Nelson (132), Enos Lucero (119), Frankie Lucero (112), and Blake Beesley (105). (That was December, i The intensity level could not have been greater, despite the relative youth of the two squads. Judge was plagued with turnovers trying to force the ball inside a solid Farmer zone and Granite used its quickness to convert several The Bulldogs led 0 after one period, but shooting 52, but the Bulldogs had the advantage inside and hit 14x27 from the line Granite dominated the second period behind the outside shooting of Ted Lambert and the Farmers took a lead to the locker Granite shot while 9x19. Granite 64, W. J. 58 room. That became points on several sions in the period, third Judge but shaved it to 10 occa- 42-3- 9 to set of a a dogfight fourth period. Greg Diedrich finally put Judge ahead to stay with just over a minute remaining and Cordova and Pete Rokich sealed it from the line. The Farmer bid may have ended when Dave Abel fouled out of the contest. He led all up scorers with 16. Lambert reached double figures with 14 on 7x10 from long range and Greg Roberts added 10 for the Farmers, while Ben Curtis fired in nine points and pulled down 10 rebounds. Diedrich was the leading scorer for Judge with 14, while sophomore Richard Holmes hit 13 on 5x6 from the field and Rokich added 11. Cordova, who ran the Judge offense without being responsible for a turnover, added seven. The Farmers bounced back in fine fashion Tuesday night, hitting 12x14 charity shots in the fourth period to make their delay game work. Granite jumped off to a lead in the first period behind the play of junior guard Sammy Lee. At the half the Farmers were but the homeup standing Jaguars, winners over Granger on Friday, came back to tie the score at 40. Both teams were hot in the fourth period. Granite could have 17-1- 3 33-2- folded, Coach Dave Mascaro felt, when the home squad went up by three, but Granite came roaring back and with three minutes left was able to put the ball in the deep freeze after Curtis, a junior, scored his 10th point of the canto. The Jaguars were forced to foul and Granite, which made 20x28 for the night, put the game away from One Stop Trost responded to his first start with eight points and eight rebounds, Against West Jordan : MAGNA. Coach Paul Dilley will unveil his version of the Cyprus high basketball team tomorrow (Friday) when the Pirates host a West Jordan team that has already down- squad, Granger. A of pair 6-- Returning starter Kent Rydalch, coming off an injury that saw his right ankle encased in a cast last week, could be at the center position tomorrow. cam- 2 BYU SAVE W 2 at ing note, Northern Arizona and the Wildcats 8 wrote the record also in red ink. They won four, IN TRAFFIC . . . Judge's Greg Diedrich goes inside against Ben Curtis (40) and Dave Abel (24) of Granite. d Holiday Bowl assignment against Ohio State. Though the Cou- gars were champs of the WAC for the seventh consecuonce-beate- n tive season, they fin82 scheduled ished play with an 3 mark. Not since the 1974 squad went to the Fiesta Bowl with a record has a Y team demonstrated less im8-- pressive credentials. post-seaso- n Only one other Cougar squad has been with three losses - that the 1978 bowl-boun- d squad was undefeated 35-2- Ait-fa- Winnemucca, Nev. Brigham Young will take a somewhat-tarnisherecord into its -- Weber States season concluded on a los- FREE INSTALLATION in 6 ) a edition, loser to Navy in Holiday Bowl I The 79, 80 and 82 Cougars all went to the Holiday Bowl with 11 win records and the 79 23-2- AXzcvn: the deficit by losing -- upset-minde- d TV: sophomore Cory Gust. Both will see con- - gars. The Utes were also 6 in 82, the first losing season for a Utah team since the 77 squad went For what it was worth, the Utes came closer to beating arch rival BYU than any other Utah team in the past decade, other than the 78 crew, a victor over theY. For Under the Tree JfefrUf JfiUtav Cou- 3-- CERTIFICATES UP TO 60 7 5-- " 6-- Winning Season Eludes Gridders 17-1- GIFT 2 BYU Lone Exception bowl-boun- d , from South Summit; ; Gregg Petersen, Todd Christiansen, all juniors, along with sophomores Shannon Bearden, 0 and Kelly Goodfellow, Dilley said Olympus should be the team to beat in Region Three, while Skyline will also challenge. After that, he feels, any of the four remaining teams could qualify for state. After the West Jordan test on Friday, the Pirates will travel to Springville for a Tuesday outing and next week will participate in a tournament at r, early lost seven. However Weber split even in its last six starts, accumulating 23-1- (9-3- to before losing Indiana at San Diego. Ohio State will be formidable in Holiday Bowl V on Dec. 17. But the Buckeyes are vulnerable, as reflected 38-3- 7 by their three-los- re- s cord. Turning the trick on OSU were Stanford 23-2- Florida State 34-1- 7 and Wisconsin At seasons end, however, the Bucks 6-- Big Ten champ and Rose crushed Bowl-boun- d Michigan 24-1- junior. 5-- 6-- 3 the year. 6-- 1 Rounding out the squad and slated for jayvee play are Brian Darce Breinholt, transfer Cox, a 6-- 2 5-- 6 ON ANY ITEM YOU PURCHASE IN OUR STORE AT THE Jones, a guard slot. Battling for the right are senior Brad Catten and four-in-a-ro- w press full-cou- rt employed by the Cougars gave Murray fits in the first half, but Coach Kenyon Clark admitted his team was not yet ready to play that brand of basketball for four quarters. Kearns, 1 start at the other If A typical 2 is Gerry Holman, a junior who was the teams sixth man a year ago. will be the point guard. Dilley has not yet settled on who will record. paign with a This season marks the lowest standing since the Aggies joined the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference. Utah had concluded its season a week ago in the loss to the ANY CAR OR TRUCK The only other Peterson. Grant Huish, a 5 44-1- L k. 6-- 1 frontliners with varsity letters are expected to start for the Bucs. tomorrow (Friday) and travels to Clearfield Tuesday. defense and used a high shooting percentage to go over the top. siderable action. Also slated for varsity duty are Mark Apsenior; plegate. a Greg Jones, a junior and Wayne 6-- 4 Holman will play forward. The other forsenior Greg ward is ed one Region Three Granger arch-riv- Murray, upset the Cougar offense with a stout zone - not, his backup is sophomore Chad Shep-pic- ed to host meanwhile, 1982-8- 3 and were thumped by Long Beach State at Anaheim Saturday night. It wound up a INSTALLATION CB 75-5- 2 Pirates Eye Opener The Aggies crumbled in the second half FREE Antennas Much More! added period, eight. Abel sat out most of the second and third periods with foul trouble, testing the Farmer depth. (See Page 3, Col. 3) State gridders were packing up the togs with the 82 season written into the records this week, leaving only Brigham Young still drilling for a final game. Ciecbwm Shop TIME OF PURCHASE first junior Steve disappointing Car Stereo Speakers Equiliiers and Lambert, who connected for six in the Lee led all scorers with 16(5x6, 6x6). Abel added 15 (5x9, 5x8) and Curtis scored 13 while SALT LAKE. Utah fast-brea- k ELECTRONICS the line. 32-2- 4 buckets, but with the game on the line, Judge used its inside 1979) :Q Judge hit only 39 percent from the field while Granite was 12-1- were on the losing end of a score at Plea-sa- Deadline Set For County Women's Play strength and took advantage of a bit more success at the line. Murray will be host Taylorsville tomorrow (Friday) and travels to Box Elder Tuesday. The outing was the first for a Kearns squad that is schedul- showing first-gam- e pro- blems, turned the ball over 26 times. Other than that, Coach Kenyon Clark pronounced himself pleased with the outing except for the score. Down the stretch the turnovers killed the Cougars. Murray went up by four and Kearns battled back to tie, only to come up empty three times down the floor. After Blake Soffe put Murray ahead, the Cougars BRINTON'S were forced to foul. Johnson converted 3x4 in the last half minute of play. Kearns led after one period and at the half, but the Spartans were up 13-1- 0 28-2- 7 8 going into the final eight minutes. 41-3- Phil Champman came off the bench to lead all scorers with 16 (8, 0x4), while Keith Chapman encountered trouble, but contributed 12 (5, 2x5). Mike Simpson added foul eight. For Kearns the leading scorer was Ryan Harris, who hit 6x7 from the field and 1x3 from the line. Sar-v- j Gill fouled out after connecting for 10 (2, 6x6). Brett Falk added nine and Dale Clayton eight. Murray shot nected on 15x19. Har- ris graded out at 37 on Clarks rating system, boosted by four blocked shots. Clark said players rarely rate 30 on his system. Coach Mike Evans was pleased with the way his team showed (See Page 4, Col. 1) above QUICK FIX IN MURRAY APPLIANCE REPAIR PARTS STOVES - OVENS GE, Hotpoint, Ktnmoro, Whirlpool IN HOME - IN SHOP Dependable Service Coll Daily til 4 p.m. Sot. til 5 p.m. a miserable 9x21 from the charity stripe, while the Cougars con- 267 1551 BRINTON you II t GLAD 4700 you dd! S. State |