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Show 4 Thursday, Jan. WEST VALLEY VIEW 27, 1983 Region Three Girls In Eagles Lead League From Page 3A, Col record a 0 edge over Olympus and Cyprus caught fire in the second canto and kept up the momentum for a victory over Granger. Skyline is on top of the league with a record, while Granger is second with Cyprus and Granite are both and Olympus is in the basement with Varsity games scheduled today (Thursday) include Granite at Cottonwood, Olympus at Cyprus and Granger at Skyline. Varsity games slated Tuesday include Granger at Granite, Cottonwood at Cyprus and Olympus at Skyline. All varsity games begin at 3 p.m. Granite started out with a bang against Skyline Thursday, ending 5 lead. the first canto with a Skyline still trailed at the half and at the close of the third the Farmers still had 11 insurance points with a 3 advantage. A determined Skyline squad Farmer rallied against a worn-ou- t five in the fourth and cemented the score at 2 at the buzzer. It took JUDGE the Eagles ( 6) . 41-4- 52-4- 4 3-- 0 2-2 0-- , ( From Page 3A, Col 3 couldnt hold the advantage. . Observed Mascaro: Going down the wire they got a couple of bounces and a couple of calls. To me, that was the difference in the game. Despite being the victim of the lane violations, Abel had another solid game directing the Farmer offense. He finished with scoring honors, tanking 25 points on 11 field goals and 3x6 from the line. A strong third quarter boosted Ted effort. Sammy Lambert to a Lee finished with nine, seven from the line. Bennett led Skyline with 22 while Craig Devashrayee had 17, only three of which came in the second half. Tom Ahlquist was the game's high scorer with 19 in a losing cause. In other games, the White defeated the Gold with Curt Condie's 13 leading the way. M. Booher had 12 as the Light Blue topped the Orange The Cobras poisoned the Tigers , the Apple Lakers downed the Packers , Dumpling Gang shaded the Spartans 11 each as Guy Falks and R. J. Perri had and the Rockets edged the Chargers the Road Runners outpaced the Pirates with Leo Howell and Duane Lee sharing two dozen points at the Kearns Recreation Center. At Cyprus high, Richard Long and Jason Lauderbach scored 10 points as the Trent Celtics raced past the Knicks Dea scored 15 to lead the Pirates past the The Sixers outshot the Sonics Bullets Wayne Stansworth fired in 14 as the Buccaneers beat the Stars Deon Santistevan and Tom Driffill had 11 Aztec win over the Tar each in a Heels. Erroll Montano scored 10 as the Knights outjousted the Cavaliers and the Lion Cubs used Justin Brown's 11 points to help bury the Nuggets At Taylorsville, the Kings got 10 points from D. Sluga in downing the Seahawks 31 25. The raced past the Ponies with Jason Weidauer contributing 14 points. The '76ers dumped the . Jeff Leatherwood Globetrotters pumped in 18 to lead the Bulldogs to a blistering of the Wolverines. The with Pistons damaged the Lakers 52-3- 42-3- 5 54-4- 53-3- GRANITE -- . From Page 3A, Col 2 ) but the Panthers outscored the in the third quarter home team to break it open. They extended the ( . 22-2- 19-- 9 margin in the final canto with a dozen free throws. Barb Eckroth continued to play well for Judge, leading the team with 17 points. Floor leader Yolanda Valdez added 12. Colosimo also cited the rebounding work of Monica Politano and Ann Ehresman. Against Jordan, strong play off the bench by Kendra Peters and Jami Adamson plus a fourth-quartflourish lifted the Bulldogs to the win. Foul troubles for Politano and Nina Cook helped eliminate a 0 Judge lead, but Peters and Adamson filled the holes and allowed Judge to stay in the game. The Bulldogs outscored their foes 16-- 9 in the last eight minutes, with Cook hitting six, Peters five and Eckroth four. Valdez led Judge with 14 points, while Eckroth added 10 and Cook eight. six-poi- nt 16-1- first-quart- three more tries, however, to put the Farmers to rest. Audrey McNeil tallied eight for the Farmers, while Susan Goldhardt put in six. Dylann Duncan paced Skyline with 32, while Lisa Sorenson scored ( off ( From Page 2A, Col. 5 ) Johnston the Lancers. Coach Paul Dilley was pleased that 17 of 29 Pirate buckets were results of assists. Holman and Huish had four each. The Pirates also cut their horrendous turnover ratio down to nine with some excellent passing and hit 50 percent from the field while Granger was netting 40 percent. There was marked relief among Gals Blast Bingham Squad THS 75-5- girls Friday to. With This Coupon ixplros Monday Jan. 31st, 1983 hoiTdav highlighted girls basketball action in Region Two during the week. The victory broke a three-gam- e league losing streak by the Warriors. Kearns saw its loss streak extended to three by dropping a 0 decision to West Jordan Tuesday. In the win over Bingham, the Warriors started off hot and never let up: They outscored the visiting Miners 7 0 in the first period and led at halftime. Lori Miles dumped in nine points in the third canto when the Warriors again had 20 to forge a 9 lead. The fast break was working well, Coach Vaughn Marietta noted. Miles was the games leading scorer with 21. Sue Johnson added 11 and 16, Michelle Mascarenas Jolene Houtz 10. Houtz also had 10 rebounds. Brighton Taylorsville hosts tomorrow (Friday) and Alta on Tuesday in two key games. The Brighton game is scheduled for 7:30, Alta at 6. Kearns will try to rebound today against unbeaten Hillcrest at 7:30 on the Husky court and will host Bingham on Tuesday at 5. 40-3- 38-2- DH at all locat,ons THERE'S ONE NEAR YOUI Get Soccer Signups Are Scheduled In Kearns KEARNS. Registration for boys and girls wishing to play soccer in the Kearns area (District 12) are being held Saturday and again on Feb. 5. The sessions are scheduled from a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kearns Library. are eligible to Children age participate. A $22 fee includes the uniform. Further information may be obtained by calling 10 968-170- 5. Sterling silver is actually 92.5 percent silver and 7.5 percent copper. one-u- p on Money Market Fund Accounts with the New . . . the Buc players with the victory. We will have to make our own The breaks, Dilley admitted. league is so crazy that we cant rely on anyone else to do it for us. Just when you think you can make some if gains, theres an upset anything can be considered an upset any more. He pronounced his team ready to tangle with Olympus. Coach Scott Iverson, in the meantime, is hoping his team will rebound in the same fashion it did after losing at Granite. The Lancers have been tough at home all year long. ... WARRIOR TAYLORSVILLE. A 6 victory over Bingham by Taylorsville highs 58-3- Gasoline C3OEAV - Bucs Rip Lancers 20-1- Per Gallon . . . Titans Up Next 20-1- fl 52-1- . Granger high's Greg Wilder (20) finds Cyprus high's Gerry Holman in his path as he goes up for shot. ON THE MOVE 8 21-1- 27-- 35-2- 40-3- 32-2- as the Scorpians topped the Tigers . Callahan scored 15 as the Jets In overtime, grounded the Eagles the Cobras defeated the Cougars and, The Jayhawks beat the Spartans in girls play, the Rainbows edged the Wild Warriors At Granger high the Pacers outplayed The Flyers broke the Colts the Jazz ; The Rockets zoomed past the Salt the Panthers dropped the Lakers the Little Rebels downed the Aggies the Bucks downed the Little Bucks and the Hustlers humbled Lancers the Hawkeyes 10 Shawn , 10 were left before the buzzer. The two squads were tied at at the close of the first period. Oly spurted to a 8 advantage at the half, but Cottonwood turned that to a 7 lead by the close of the third. Oly tallied 13 in the final canto, compared to nine by the Colts. Shauna Clark paced the Colts with 14, while Lisa Cuthbert tallied 11 and sophomore Kari Gibson chalked up six and earned praise for her hustle from Congdon. Janice Merchant led Titan scorers with 10, while Kirsten Luff, Jana Parker and Laurie Norton each tallied six. Cyprus got a slow start against Granger Thursday and trailed by eight at the end of the first quarter. Then Cyprus Granger led 14-caught fire and sank 16 points, compared to only four by the Lancers to lead 8 at the half. The Pirates scored 13 in the third, the Lancers nine, then added another 18 in the final canto when Granger had 17. Annette Brady paced the Pirates with 19 and grabbed 11 rebounds, while Julie Allen tallied 16 and picked seven off the boards. Mitchell led Lancer scorers with 12, while Sherry Young scored nine, Parker tallied eight and Annette Woodhead chalked up seven. Bulls At Kearns high Brian Veazle scored 10 pounding of to lead the Warriors to a the Steelers. Darren Bills had42-3- 10 as the Todd Pros Chargers outpaced the Road Runners ran Grant fired In 18 as the Mat Swedko scored past the Spurs 46-3- 11. 41-4- 0. Youth League 46-4- 5 20-1- 9 The Titans led the Colts with seconds to go Thursday. Cottonwood had possession, drove it down and flipped the ball to Lisa Cuthbert who scored despite a foul to make it She missed at the line and Oly failed to put anything together in the four seconds that 17 KEARNS. Mike Johnson and Mike Anderson combined for 23 points to win lead the Red squad to a over the Blue team in ninth grade action sponsored by Granite District and County Recreation. 62-6- - Solvason scoring 12. D. Moore scored as the Nets nipped the Mavericks behind The Bruins dimmed the Suns B. Seager's 18 points. Spikes nailed the R Red Edges Blue Money Market Account - (From Page 2A, Col. 4) The Warriors got off to a good start, outscoring the host squad 4 in the first period, but Bingham came back to carry a slim 7 edge to the locker room at halftime. The two teams played on even terms through a hotly contested third canto. Taylorsville was back in front 7 when the final period began. Walker was the games leading scorer with 20 (8, 4x6). His backcourt mate Mike Littlewood added 11 (5, 1x3), a total matched by Lauritzen (4, 3x4). Jensen tallied 12 (5, 2x3) and was responsible for holding Miner scoring sensation Jason Bleak to just five points. Dave Newbold paced the Miners' with 16, all from the field. Taylorsville offset a Bingham edge in rebounding with a sizzling 60 percent shooting from the field and canned 11x17 from the line. Bingham had 11x13. It was great to come out on top in one of these close ones, Coach Dan Leatherwood admitted. What he is probably wishing is that his team would rout someone. The Warriors have now been involved in 12 games that were decided by a basket or less. 19-1- 28-2- per annum on personal or corporate accounts. Rate guaranteed through January. 48-4- qualifies you for this account. 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