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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Dec. 9, 1982 But Clearfield Wins - Cougars Nip GHS At Buzzer Brett KEARNS. Falks with er four seconds left lifted Kearns to a pulsating victory over arch-rivGranger here Friday night. 55-5- 3 al That game squared the Cougar record at but on Tuesday the Cougars lost a decision at home to Clearfield. Granger will take its record into a round-robitournament in Elko, playing Elko at 9 64-4- 9 2 n o;clock tonight (Thursday), at Grant-svill- e Friday and Minico, Idaho at 7:30 Saturday. The Lancers 6 will return home to host the Green Sheet Classic next weekend, meeting Taylorsville in the opener. Kearns will travel to Judge to play a big, but young Bulldog squad tomorrow (Friday) and will be idle until next weeks tourney when the Cougars meet Cyprus, Kearns 55, Granger 53 was too late. Kearns closed to within five at and took the half, command of the game in the third period. Granger assisted the Cougar cause with some poor shooting at the line, including an 0x6 effort in the third 33-2- 8 canto when the Cougars grabbed a lead by holding Granger to a mere six points. Although Granger rallied in the fourth period, Kearns staved off the rally to post the win. Both teams turned the ball over too many times; Kearns 24, Granger 19. Kearns offset that with a edge in rebounding as Ryan Harris grabbed 42-3- The Lancers started off strong, got the Cougars in foul trouble and seemed to have things going their way until they hit what Coach Scott Iverson termed Lancer a lull. Leading 21-1- 0 moments into the second period, the lull hit and when it ended in the fourth period, it 33-3- 9 0 10. By Brighton Clark also got some effort off his - solid GRANGER. A score of 50-- 2 isnt all that unusual for a Granger wrestling team. But to be on the losing end of that score is. Thats where the found Lancers themselves Tuesday after a mugging by defending 4A champion Brighton. Earlier in the week, Granger had torn and apart Jordan 51-1- 5 finished seventh in a strong Layton tional. Invita- gutsy ormance by A perf- 145-pou- Steve Bradshaw staved off the ignominous possibility of a Bengal shutout. Bradshaw injured his ankle in the first period - either tearing ligaments or breaking a bone but finished the match off and forged a tie with Jimmy Sam. Ketchum wasnt certain how long Bradshaw would be out. His injury was one of - 7-- 7 two suffered by during the week. At the Layton Granger Win, Loss Invitational, heavyweight Paul Tallied By Cyprus '5' MAGNA Nutt also suffered ligament danger in an ankle and will be out The girls basketball squad at Cyprus high chalked up a win over Ben Loand a loss mond, to Layton, as its season opened this 47-3- 49-2- week. The victory over Ben Lomond Friday was duelargely to shooting accuracy from the line 76 and and the field - until after the Christmas break. Against Jordan, eight Lancers recorded pins. Trujillo and John Mandes (105) started the Lancers off right with pins in 1:44 and 1:33, respectively. The quickest pin of the night was posted by Dave Harrison in 1:04. 185-pou- Other 46 percent. Leading scorers for Cyprus were Julie Allen with 13, Annette Brady with 10 and Colette Johnson with nine. Four girls - Laytons squad more on all than dominated the boards to crush Jennifer Orisons squad Saturday. - first-roun- d pins were recorded by Nutt (1:23), Tew (1:34) and 132-pou- Richard Walker (1:53). Ernest Castillo won by a fall at the 2:59 mark of his match, while Danny Worthen (126) pinned his foe in 4:23. Bradshaw also picked up a 14-- 9 win at 145. 138-pou- 41-3- 8 44-4- 2 eight unanswered points and that was the ball game. Clayton was the, leading Cougar scorer with 16 on 6x15 from the field and 4x6 from the line. Ryan Harris reached 12 points on 3x5 and 6x7, but the Cougar backcourt combined for only 5x31 from the field and 0x8 from the line. WARRIORS - 2A, Col. 9) (From Page Four Warriors hit double figures. led the way Lit-tlewo- with 12, while 11 Hillcrest Friday, 3-- To Rough Start KEARNS. East handed Kearns a 49-2- 5 setback in girls basketball Friday. The Leopards were in control all the way. Jackie Vigil scored more than half of the Cougar points, 13, while Gay Loveday hauled down 13 6-- 1 Coach Sam Arishitas Farmers district kingpin and appear to be the favorites heading into this years meet. Granger looks like the major threat to 119-poun- defense, but suffered two key injuries during the past week. Sheppick 10. THE SALT I TRADING CO. d INC. Tay- on pins by (2:49) and MOO ! 12-- 0 lorsville also has been impressive. Kearns has been somewhat of a surprise, winning two dual meets in the past week. ANY Wendel Dale Christensen J (1:08), a superior decision (14-2- ) for Stauf- L INTERIOR Offer Expires 122482 4696 SO. 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Sophomores Chad Sheppick and Cory Gust combined for 21 points, with Gust scoring 11 and "COUPON! and heavyweight Jim Rogers. One other Warrior advanced to the finals. But the finals were a disappointment for Craig Stauffer. In the dual meet, Skyline jumped out to an early lead. Taylorsville came back to win, however, Granger last year as the Malmborg 17-1- tory. 105-pou- ment. scored 15 points and pulled down 14 rebounds for the winners and Lori Miles had a dozen points and 15 rebounds. Tville 41, Granger 33-1- 8 28-2- 0 30-3- 0 showing by Devon Duckett, Todd Wendel (132), Doug Lauritzen (138) 1 46-3- 52-4- first-plac- tourna- 2 while championship team the past two years. Boosting Taylorsville to its prominent e position were School District half-tim- Diane state half-tim- e tle. The Pirates lost the contest in the third period when Shurtliff 20 scored eight of his team-hig- h points and blocked two Pirate shots. In that canto the visitors bolted from a tie to take a 5 lead into the final period. The score was knotted at 13 after one period. Taylorsville finished second at West behind Green River, Wyo., a here tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday in the annual Granite 17-- 8 Cougar Girls Off figures, 7 meet victory over TAYLORSVILLE. Seven teams will be out to unseat Granite 17-1- m Skyline last Thursday. Meet Set The Pirates came out hot in their initial outing, which was the third for the Jaguars. Cyprus jumped off to a lead in the first stanza and never it was trailed. By and Dilley was using his bench liberally. Leading by 12, the Pirates outscored the in the final period visitors victo account for the 75-6- today (Thursday) Hillcrest. It came on dual the heels of a 43-1- tributed eight. 4 7-- 0 at nt 30-2- 75-5- West high. The tournament was for the last tune-u- p Coach Mike Johnsons wrestlers prior to their first Region Two meet District Host-tea- games at home. The Pirates handed West Jordan a setback Friday, but on Tuesday were intimidated by David Shurtliff Springvilles and fell while West Jordan was taking Skyline into overtime. Cyprus will play in an eight-teatournament in Winnemuc-ca- , Nev. this weekend, opening tonight (Thursay) with White Pine high out of Ely. Bishop, Calif, and a team out of Reno are expected to challenge for the ti- se- Saturday in the invitational tournament at Granite Pirate Kent Rydalch finished 22 (8, 6x10), with a game-hig- h while junior Gerry Holman added 16 (5, 6x10). Greg Peterson and Grant Huish each con- MAGNA. The first week of action this cage season saw Cyprus high split a pair of basketball finish cond place the team until Granites title 21. Taylorsville to a - Cyprus Splits Tests brackets to carry January. Scott Van Orden Huber said. countered with 17 for I told them if we Granger and Dave can hold them to under Johnston added 16, 50 we can win. while Jeff Willardson We points, turned the corner scored 11 and had an because of our equal number of re- defense. bounds. Falk and Dale Olympus was better Clayton had seven on rebounds and each for moved well in a 2 points Kearns. pattern, Huber said. Robert Crofts led Clearfield 64, KHS 49 Olympus scorers with Kearns came out 22 points (9, 4x8), strong in the third while Bill Ince tallied 14. period, but ran out of For the Warriors, fourth in and the gas the visitors pulled Steve Jensen scored Lauritzen away in the final seven 13, Derek 12 Mike and tallied minutes. shot for eight. The Cougars were not hitting from the field and again had GIRLS two dozen turnovers. (From Page 2A, Col. 9) Clearfield got off to a three-poiinto lead in the first the final edge but period, period and maintained Davies brought the the edge to take a Farmers back. e edge, but the Davies led all Cougars actually knot- scorers, but was the lone Farmer in double earning a start in Tuesdays contest with West Jordan Blasted SALT LAKE. Four wrestlers won weight chell with 10. The Warriors suffered a key injury when starter Michelle Mascarenas broke a bone in her hand and is expected to be lost to displaced 3 - Warrior Matmen Second field. Granger was paced by Teresa Mit- Titans 51, Warriors 45 his performance. Senior guard Sarvj Defensively, the Gill paced the Cougars Titans a heck on 9x15 from the field of a lot played better against and 3x5 from the line Tuesday Taylorsville to lead all scorers with than in the loss to 6-- Invitational e. wrestling sophomore John Hatch On Wrestling Mat sounded, Clearfield had a edge and then when it was in the fourth, the Falcons reeled off two-thre- and Lauritzen had Walker and Vaifanua 10 apiece. bench, with Granger Gouged ted the score late in the third. When the buzzer third period. 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