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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Dec. 16, 1982 Cougar Fall In Overtime Three Judge Wins Gives Yerkovich Number 200 SPRINGVILLE. Number 200. Coach Jim Yerkovich picked up his 200th win at Judge Memorial Tuesday night. Numbers 199 and 200 came on the road after the Bulldogs captured 198 at home Friday in overtime against a scrappy Kearns squad. If this team continues to improve . . . Wednesday night. Significant in the three wins this week was the play of a senior and a pair of sophomores. Diedrich pumped 72 points through the nets, Richard Holmes hauled down 55 rebounds and Tony Cordova dished out 23 assists. 5-- 1, preleague slate. Tomorrow (Friday) the Bulldogs will host a fine Woods Cross team that some have suggested might be a state finalist in 4A. On Tues- day the Bulldogs travel to American Fork for their annual Taylorsville's Jim Rogers (top) takes down Skyline's Tom Gambles in opening round SLAMMED Second DOWN Judge 74, TAYLORSVILLE. Granite to a successful defense of its Granite School District wrestling title here Saturday. GSD Champs Burr Burr Lucero (Grt) (Grt) 1T2- - (Cyp) M9- - L. Vialpando f26- - D. 132- 138- 145- M5- 167- (85- - (Grt) Vialpando Watson Salazar Glolttll Herbert (Cyp) Sllcox Hola (Cyp) (Grt) (Grt) (Oly) (Grt) (Grt) (Tvllle) .By the time the finals had arrived Saturday night, Coach Arishitas Farmers had made the Sam two-da- y tournament tnto a battle for second place. -- ahead of the field and with seven finalists, the most of any school, it was sitting in the catbird seat. To make the victory even sweeter, all seven finalists won. The battle for second place depended upon the outcome of two of those matches. Granger entered the final round just 2M points behind Taylorsville, but had only two wrestlers left. Four Warriors remained. Lancer Coach Roger Ketchums hopes of moving up a slot in the host-tea- m team standings a vic- tory in one or both of those matches. Both were against Granite wrestlers. At the same time, he had to count on a little bit of help from some other teams - those four Taylorsville 'Granite was far wrestlers 70 which had committed would have Farmers Lift to lose as well. As it turned out, Granger had to settle for third. Neither Lancer won in the finals, while Coach Johnsons Warriors, who are making Mike their presence known early in only their second year together, added to their slim lead with a victory in any team. Granger had eight, but half of those were thirds. Taylorsville managed to pull ahead of the Lancers by having three seconds and three thirds, in addition to a first. Individually, the tournament had some familiar faces in the final round. Four of this defeating Granites Blaine Burr. This year, in the 112-pou- finale, Whitney was pinned by Lucero, the top lower weight wrestler, in 1:52. Burr, meanwhile, avenged last years setback by winning the crown with a hard-foug- ht 5-- 3 deci- over Taylors- sion the heavyweight years villes Devin Duckett. finals. region champs are Burr was one of four - Rex Wat- Farmer That win left repeaters champions son and Molonai Hola Taylorsville with 112 points, far fewer than Granites runaway who probably savored Granite, David Lucero and Dave of the victory more Granger was third with ,1042. Cyprus, which had three individual champions, including the two most outstanding wrestlers (see related story), was fourth with 932 Rounding out the Vialpando of Cyprus. Only Hola is at the same weight (185), while Lucero has moved from 105 to 112, Vialpando from 112 to 126 and Watson from (67), Olympus (59), Cottonwoood (49) and Skyline (466). In all, Arishita had 10 placers, the most of Chris Whitney, had the tables turned on him and failed to repeat. He won the 189. . pack were Kearns 126 to 132. One of last champs, years Skylines crown last year, because they tasted defeat in the finals a year ago. Last year, Granites lost match to Lenny Vialpando the 119-pou- 1 32-2- 31 tur- time. The 5 3 three-mmut- e extra period was a wild one. Bulldog defense. Diedrich led all scorers with 22 points (7,8x13) and 12 rebounds. Holmes came of age with a in its last outing, was guilty of only 13 against a good Judge, however, committed 25 against the Cougar quickness. The Cougars got back in the game by shooting 50 percent from the field with a late burst by Sarvj Gill who had two points at half-tim- e and finished 21 with a team-hig- h (7,7x13). (7. 6x8) and effort. Chris Green dropped in 11 (5, 1x5) and Brennan contributed nine. For the Cougars, junior guard Brett Falk had 18 (7, 4x6) as the Cougar backcourt, which had five against Clearfield, scored 49 points. Dale Clayton Mark English of Cyprus. This time around, he won that weight class by pinn- ing Pirate Chad Fowler in 5:11. Ray Salazar moved up a weight class since losing to Skylines John Robbins last year at 132. He also won this time, thumping Cottonwoods Joe Garcia For Garcia, it 10-- was his second straight setback in the 138-poun- d district (See Page 6, Col. Judge Yerkovich early-seaso- 51 said n The Bulldogs jumped off to a edge and outscored in a their hosts second period and added 21 more points in the third canto to take a edge into the 14-- 8 21-1- 7 quick-pace- d 51-3- 5 finale. When the lead reached Yerkovich 60-4- cleared the bench. Diedrich, held to just one shot in the first 12 minutes of play, 22 on erupted to score 9x14 from the floor and reached double figures in rebounds with 10. With teammate Pete Rokich encumbered with fouls, Holmes (See Page 6, Col 8) VIE ARE CELEBRATING THE OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE IN ROCK SPRINGS 1) TAYLORSVILLE. Two Cyprus high wrestlers were singled out for individual honors Saturday at the Granite School District tournament. 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Cougars fouled out of the contest. after Judge led one period and at the half, but Kearns came back in the third canto to trail and it was knotted at 58 at the end of regulation novers first depended upon -- Kearns, Kearns The Cougars drew blood in the over- - In A Row - Seven individual champions paced 98-- match of Granite district wrestling tournament. Rogers went on to win heavyweight title. . . . Seven Champs 105- - B. meeting with the Cavemen and East will play at Judge in a neighborhood battle Joey Brennan caught fire and when Kearns was forced to foul, Diedrich went 6x6 from the line to put the 45-4- Yerkovich said Wednesday. Judge is now but faces the toughest part of its Greg time, but Judge reserve Desperado Calvin Klein Card Visa American Express Charge MEMS STORE Valley Fair Mall Fashion Place Mall |