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Show 2 Thursday, Dec. 30, VALLEY VIEW WEST 1982 Clinches Game At Courtesy Stripe Plays Hillcrest Today - Kearns Contains Granite Rally, Wins East Edges Judge On Shot At Buzzer Last-minu- te KEARNS. A Granite closely-foug- Kearns mentor a tained e stall, then score. Granite rally and won The Farmers also had two thoughts in 69-6- With 46 seconds left on the clock, Granite mind: steal and score. The sparks started flying and lady luck smiled on the Cougars. A few seconds of wild dribbling later and Cougar Brett Falk had whittled away a hefty Kearns lead to a three points. Cougars had mere The possession and led 65-6- 2. drew a foul. He sank two free shots from the line to widen the point spread to five. That was all the Cougars needed. Is Murray Winner At Tri-me- et Granite answered LEHI. Murray with a field goal within 5 about seconds to make it Kearns fought the highs wrestlers beat both Lehi and 10-1- 67-6- Spr-ingvil- le in a double dual meet here last Wednesday. Coach Wade Meiers (See Page 3, Col. 8) press, dribbled away the seconds and went for the basket. Dale Ryan Harris in the back court. He scored on a lay up. The buzzer sounded as a Granite eager Tourney Set 7-1- 2 bounced a wild, long shot off the board. MURRAY. The 12th annual Murray High 69-6- 4 the third, according to Clark, and started to hit from the outside. By the end of the third, Kearns had 8 taken a lead. Granite showed spirit on rebounding and shooting, but few of the shots made it through 52-4- the hoop. The Cougars started to run away with the game early in the Granite fourth, but started to even the score in the last four minutes. Kearns won the battle of the boards by grabbing 31 rebounds, compared to Granites 27. Granite sank 38 percent from the field, compared to 45 percent by Kearns. The Cougars hit 15x18 from the line for 83 percent, while the Farmers sank 22x34 at the courtesy stripe for 65 percent. Harris paced the with Cougars and 15 glancing back in sports with the . . . attemptuntilwasnt the senecessary cond half. Farmers led The 23-1- 7 after the first canto and dominated with at the half. Kearns adjusted to 41-3- Granites Games will be at Murray 4 zone in Taylorsville To Wrestle Twice high, Riverview junior high and Hillcrest junior high. A team fee of $50 must be in the recreation office, accompanied by a complete roster, no later than Feb. TAYLORSVILLE. picked nine off the boards, while Clayton and Robbie Lambert each chalked up 14. Brett Falk made 12 points and Gordon Jackson scored 10 and grabbed seven re- Granites scor- ing efforts with 18 and hit the boards for six. Sammy Lee tallied 13 and Chad Pehrson scored Ben beating East Steve re- Buc Girls To Host when pre-leagu- e 49-4- Two dual meets are on tap this week for the 3 off-cou- rt sophomore forward Richard Holmes. Brennan MAGNA. Cyprus will be the only Green already had made a valuable contribution to the Bulldog effort with Sheet area team playing at home this week as girl cagers complete play. eight points second-hal- f after the Leopards put a defense e Jennifer Orisons Pirates round out their slate at 10 a.m. today (Thursday). Two other games are scheduled today and one on Tuesday. box-and-o- on Greg high-scorin- g Diedrich. But he saved his most important shot for the last second when he hit a e 20-fo- ot jumper over the right side of the East zone. It required that type of theatrics to beat an East team which shot 61 for the night - 75percent pecent in the first half - against Judges heralded Todays contests The invading Murray Spartans notched their fourth win of the campaign by edging Highland at BYU. Lamont Hamblin paced the victors with 16 points, while Bruce Gilbert tallied 15. (That was January, 1962.) an ankle injury sidelined Buffaloes pre-leagu- 65-6- 3. It was a storybook ending. The hero was an East high area resident, Joey Brennan, who was making his first start of the season bounds. Coach the damage. Edwards scored almost at will through the first three quarters on a variety of long distance shots Bulldogs went down to the final second before Trost and Pehrson each grabbed five thinking of the Judge basketball team last the describe Jim Yerkovichs 10. Curtis, percent against you, week. One night after losing to American Fork on a shot with four seconds left, Coach Ted Lambert led all Do SALT LAKE. unto others as they had done unto you might well bounds. pre-leagu- Granites catchup Alumni Basketball Tournament is scheduled for March This tournament is the largest of its kind in the state with teams from as far back as 1947 participating. played to one fed Clayton MHS Alumni March Ke- nyon Clark cut into the momentum by signaling time out. His advice was to p last-minut- was on a roll. contest went to the wire here last when a Wednesday fired-uKearns cage squad effectively con- - feature Murray at Box Elder and Judge at Grantsville. Coach Becky Anderson takes the Spartans to Brigham City for a -- 7:30 p.m. tilt, while Coach John Colosimos Bulldogs will play at 7. man-to-ma- FLYIN' On Tuesday, Cottonwood travels to Bingham for a 6:30 p.m. showdown. ... It n defense. Yerkovich was, to say the least, impressed. Its amazing that you can still win when somebody shoots 61 was shots like this one by Granites Sammy Lee (3) under Cougar Ryan Harris that spurred fierce action and an occasional crunch. 6-- and finished with 36 points. But only four of those came In the critical fourth quarter after Yerkovich made a defensive adjust' ment. The Bulldogs had started Chris Green, an even defensively on Edwards. But with that height disadvantage, there was nothing he could do to prevent Edwards from going over the top. Especially the way Edwards was shooting the eyes out of the basket. r, swi- So Yerkovich tched to the 6-- 4 Diedrich, who was better able to contain Edwards, particularly in the fourth quarter when good defense is most necessary. Defense wasnt the only area where shone. He continued his sparkling offensive play with 26 points, 18 in the first half when the Bulldogs were being stung by Diedrich Easts deadly to stop and-on- e he said. Bobby Edwards, a 5 guard, did most of ac- curacy. In addition, he pulled down 13 rebounds. He wasnt the only standout, either. Of course there was Brennan. And after East went to the box- - Diedrich, other in to Bulldogs stepped fill the scoring gap. Green hit 10 points in the second half and finished with 15. Pete Rokich added an even dozen, eight in the last two quarters and, more importantly, hit the boards hard for 15 rebounds. Other little things added up as well. The Bulldogs finished with a 0 rebounding edge, including 11 which were turned into second shots. More im46-3- portantly, they committed only five turnovers, riddling the East press. Still, they never led until the final minute when Diedrich went up in the middle of the lane to score over center and Easts give Judge a 6-- 7 63-6- The victory left Yerkovichs club with a mark going into its last, and perhaps toughest, game of a challenging 6-- 3 pre-leag- schedule. Judge hosts Hillcrest, a 4A power which has blown a few respectable teams out of the gym this year, in a 3 p.m. game today (Thursday). Try A Want Ad! Taylorsville wrestling team. Coach Mike 25. Johnsons The office is located in Murray park next to the ice skating rink. Additional information may be obtained by calling the office at Warriors will travel to Orem today (Thursday) and will return home for a meet Tuesday against Jordan. Both events begin at 7 :30 p.m. 264-261- On The Road Bucs Stumble Against Vikes PLEASANT and, most importantly, they missed a bevy of good open shots. Its hard to win doing that. GROVE. It was just one of those nights for Cyprus Wednesday. Pleasant Grove Thats about all outscored Cyprus by seven field goals from the field. The one area where the Bucs did show improvement was at the free throw line. They stayed close with a 23x33 performance compared to 17x27 for the host team. Kent Rydalch led the Cyprus attack with 14 Pirate Coach Paul Dilley could say about his teams 63-5- loss to 5 Pleasant Grove. Cyprus just didnt play well and the Buc mentor has to hope his squad will just shake it off and return to the form that was good enough to win the Green Sheet Classic. Dilley will get his first chance to see if that is the case tonight (Thursday) when the Pirates travel to Ben Lomond for a 7:30 game. points on five field goals and 4x9 from the line. Gerry Holman had a cold hand and hit just one field goal. He canned eight of 10 charity tosses to finish with 10 points. Just about every aspect of Cypruss game was off. The Pirates had too many turnovers, they were beat on the boards Cory Gust added eight while Brad Cat-te- n and Greg Peterson had six apiece. Granite To Host Warriors Today PARK. GRANITE Granite close pre- league play today (Thursday) in a struggle in the Farmer gym. head-to-hea- d Dave Coach Farmers Mascaros host the Warriors at 3:30 p.m. enters off Granite a hard-foug- ht loss to Kearns (see related story), Coach Dan while Leatherwoods Warriors also are hoping to return to winning ways before opening the Region Two season. Taylorsville lost to East last Tuesday. The contest is one of four today involving Green Sheet area teams. The game which appears to have the most potential is the Judge-Hillcre- match-up- st . 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