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Show Thursday, Dec. WEST VALLEY VIEW the season. Advance To Finals 16, 1982 , Springville, working the lob to Dave Bucs Play Well In Nevada It was MAGNA. Cyprus returned home from a weekend tournament in Nevada with a second place trophy. Four states, Utah, Oregon, Nevada and Reno at the expense of Pirates, 4. mented Coach Paul I was afraid he might have a Cottonwood's Marty Thomas (foreground) tries to escape from firm hold of Granger's Keith Parker in first SOLID GRIP . . Calif. On Taylorsville Finishes Second From Page 3A, Col. 6) finals. And Kevin Herbert, the runner-u- p d to Taylorsvilles Chad Jenkins at 167 last winter, won his first district title at the expense of another War- - the Burr family. Blaines decision over Duckett gave the family two champions since Wayne minutes earlier had Trujillo in 53 seconds. After Lucero pinned Whitney at 112, Granites Vialpando South High TAYLORSVILLE. Jumping off to a 27-1- 4 lead, over- Taylorsville powered South here Tuesday to 62-4- Sheet Classic at Granger, meeting - 2-- 2. The Warriors will meet Granger in the Green Sheet Classic tomorrow (Friday) at 5:30. The tournament, being played on the Lancer court, will conclude on Saturday with games at 6: 15 and 8. Coach Dan Leather-woo- d was able to give court ex- perience Tuesday against outmanned South. Mike Littlewood led a balanced offensive attack with 14 points (6, 2x4) and had three assists and 10 steals. Steve Jensen scored 11 and had 10 rebounds but was suffering from the flu and his playing time was limited. Derek Lauritzen add- ed nine points, 11 rebounds, four assists and five steals. South compounded its problems with a effort from the line while the Warriors were hitting 14x26. 3x14 play at East on defeated Fowler. Then Dave Vialpando of Cyprus (126) won by a fall over Skylines Brian Preece in 4:36. Watson pulled away from Grangers Richard Walker for a major decision, Salazar decisioned Garcia and Pat Glaittli 15-- 5 (145) became the only Olympus champion with a 4 10-- 6 win over Taylorsvilles Dale Christensen. The Most Outstanding Wrestler in the upper weights, Lyle Silcox of Cyprus, held an lead over George of Kearns before putting the 167-pou- 11-- 6 Cougar on his back at the 3:58 mark of their match. Silcox had a pin in his only other match after earning a first-roun- d bye as the top seed. Hola continued to make mincemeat of his opponents. He won all three of his matches by pins, the final in 2:47 over Skylines John Clark. Likewise at heavyweight, Taylorsvilles Rogers had three pins. The final was against Titan Tyler Heyman in 3:04. Kearns in the first round tomorrow (Friday) at 3:30. Play continues on Saturday at 6 and 8 p.m. Cyprus may be forced to play without junior forward Gerry Holman, who was injured Tuesday when he was undercut as he went up for a dunk. Holman landed on his head and was transported to the hospital. His injuries were deemed not to be of a serious nature, but no decision had been made at press time had 34-2- 9 Holman and Catten again 24x39. Conference Jordan converted In Nevada, the period. The Bucs trail- after one ed at the period and half, but came back to 7 37-3- lead and will Elko Tourney Results Bench Emptied In Lancer Wins GRANGER. on Lancers host the the Green Sheet Classic. Everyone high cage an opportunity to play as the Lancers posted three wins in a weekend tournament at Elko, Granger roster had Nev. The Lancers and Alta high appeared to be the class of the round-robi- affair, n they did not though meet. The three Granger wins came at the expense of the host Elko team, 2A 68-4- Grant-svill- e, and Minico out of Rupert, Idaho, 52-4- 2 70-5- 7. Lancer junior Jeff Willardson played very well in all three games and Dave Johnston and Todd McDermott both added solid efforts. Similar contributions will be necessary this weekend as the Granger will meet Taylorsville in the feature game of the first round tomorrow (Friday) at 5:30. In the first game, Cyprus will test Kearns. On Saturday the losers will play at 6:15, with the championship contest slated for 8. The Lancers in outscored Elko the second period to take command of their initial outing. Willardson led all scorers with 15 and Johnston added 13. McDermott scored eight and Jeff Condie and Steve Brown came off the bench to score seven each. In the win over Grantsville, it was the second period which again proved decisive as Willardson and McDermott combined for 16 points to power 18-- 7 the Lancers from a deficit to a 30-1- 10-- 8 8 edge. Willardson finished with 18 points and 11 rebounds, while McDermott scored 12 points. Johnston had 11 boards. In the finale, the Lancers were in control all the way, taking advantage of an overly foe. aggressive converted 32x48 from the charity stripe as five players fouled out for Minico. 7 Granger led 18-1- 3, and 48-4- rebounds. Johnston added 14 and had an mark from the 34-2- at the 0 8x8 Four quarters. Lancers were in dou stripe. Judge secretary. League officials are seeking applications for coaches and making preparations for a event in February. The fundraiser will be used to help pay off heavy debts incurred when the league started up. Peggy Curtis said. Prospective coaches are being asked to send resumes to DeLuca, 2537 Easton P bounds. Holmes, despite sitting out with foul problems for more than a full period, added 15 rebounds to his total and could become the first Judge player ever to get 1,000. Rokich had 10 re- bounds and was responsible for the defensive adjustment that held Shurtliff down in the second half. The Springville junior led his team with 18. Cordova enjoyed his best offensive outing of the season with 16 (5, 6x8) hitting four pressure free throws in the final period. He also had nine assists and played with two only nine. ZER & REESE I p jre i elebrjting the opening of our new sloro in Muk.ilo ,il .ill ol out lot 25 East 7200 South MIDVALE, UTAH Custom Hitches Custom Tow Bars Welding & Wiring Brake Control Installation 972-332- 2 COLI BERT ENTERPRISES 2036 W. 2200 South - Cort'P 7 ate , jtions' qU C Ao Qx while Jeff Finley tallied 16. (That was 1973.) December, SPECIAL COMPANYWIDE , SAVINGS! We OUR SEAL Guarantee . . . " You Wont Be Disappointed!" OF INTEGRITY, VALUE. QUALITY, AND SERVICE These words have been our watchwords for 15 years. We bring to you one of the BUSINESSES in the Intermountain finest FLOOR COVERING, CABINET, and INTERIOR-DESIGarea After serving many years in Orem, our Midvale store is now open. Please come in and get acquainted with our people, products, and services. 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Be Given Away! Come In And Register. No Purchase Necessary. (If u 1 STATE MIDVAIE. UTAH HOI) M1 NORTH 1200 WtST, ORIM C 566-987- 6 tur- novers. Green scored SALES & INSTALLATION L. 84118. Bennion, had nine and 'Devils 59 EQUAL I I I I I I I g St., 69, (10, 8x9) re- pumped It was a war, Yerkovich said of his 200th win. There were times early when he thought that victory might come later in president; Larry Egelund, treasurer; Lorna Mackay, Located next to Colletts Furniture State 74-5- with with-4:4- phenomenal. in 28 beaming. Green held the leading Warrior scorer to a flat zero. Judge cut its turnovers to 14 and shot 48 percent. football 5 Offensively, was' Diedrich He Yerkovich TAYLORSVILLE. elected 61-5- defense that had President 6 Contract Carpets, Cabinets df Interiors! glancing back in sports with the . Olympus made effective use of its fast break to smother Cotin the tonwood season opener for both clubs. Scott Mangum led the way for the Titans with 17 points, Is Ute Ken Mackay has been elected president of the Taylorsville Ute fund-raisin- ble figures, paced by Willardsons 22 which included 12x17 from the line. He also had 10 Granger Mackay Loop finale, turned in Swenson, second vice 3 57-5- 6 In the Rydalch Mackay were Bill DeLuca, first vice president; Butch opener in the fourth 21-1- played superb defense. league. Also Pirates won their Holman has been playing extremely well and, along with Kent Rydalch, was named to the team in Winnemucca. a effort from the field. Grant Huish dished off five assists from his young bench. Greg Jones came off for 14 and Cory Gust for 15. Holman exited with nine. Dilley was pleased with the defensive performance of Brad Catten in the backcourt. The game was filled with fouls. Cyprus nailed 20x36 from the stripe, while 11-- (From Page 3A, Col. 9) responded to the challenge and pulled down 22 rebounds to go along with a dozen points, the fourth best rebound effort ever at Judge. Chris Green scored 12 points in the first half and finished with but it was his 16, 14 10 on 37-3- GAMES 5x6 great contributions his concerning availability tomorrow. added 0 of the with 27 (5, 17x24), while Holman added nine. Cyprus will play at Pleasant Grove on Wednesday. led all points and Gust Dilley continued to get trailed at the end first period, they made defensive adjustments and trailed at the half. The score was knotted at 53 entering the' final eight minutes of' play. It was con-- ; secutive steals by Cordova, Diedrich and' Green that determined the outcome. They put Judge up remaining and' Yerkovich went to the' delay game with the Bulldogs responding well by hitting 80 per- -' cent from the charity' stripe. per- at the quarters. Rydalch led all scorers 6 Rydalch rebounds. 11 Reno led 0 scorers with 18 and had 14 boards, while 1 square its record at Taylorsville It was a big night for Tony Overpower everyone lbert, 9-- 6. pinned Grangers Warriors half-tim- e Bill Colbert. Herbert defeated Co- rior, the decision to Jordan. The Bucs play this weekend in the Green Granite Retains Title ( 55-4- righted themselves and although, they against the bigger, more physical Reno teani that was led by tournament MVP Brian Savage who had 22 points, all from long range. Twenty-eigh- t turnovers proved to be the Pirates undoing. half-tim- e 36-3- after the half and three periods. Holman was hurt early in the fourth quarter. Rydalch, who has been on a tear this week, scored 23 (7, 9x13) to match Scott Muir of Jordan for scoring honors in the game. Rydalch also 59-3- 3. 82-7- 24-2- 22-1- 5 and Lassen, Tuesday Pirates lost an round of Granite district wrestling tournament. Parker won, but Thomas finished higher (third). . pulled 12-- 4 Bucs ran out of gas Rydalch scored 22 (10, 2x5) and had a dozen rebounds, while Holman contributed 19 (10, lxl) and had 12 rebounds. Gust again came off the bench to score 10. Against the California squad the Pirates pulled away from a edge to lead after three periods. The Lassen team was a ball control outfit. Dilley was able to clear his bench in the late going. away to win by eight. The Diggers got off to a quick start and led after one period at of play. It was 0 Pine out of Ely, Nev. 6 Jordan but the In the jumped lead, but the Bulldogs formance, but the in 0 period. broken neck. The Pirates were making a charge when Holman went down, earlier outings Pirates defeated White 74-6- 17-1- Dilley. high won the tourney 69-5- com- Shurtliff,' off to a 24-2- another sterling outscored scary situation, California, were represented. a center 7-- 1 - Contract CQrpets.Cobinets Interiors 5 n i i i i i i j |