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Show 4 Thursday, Feb. WEST VALLEY VIEW 17, 1983 3-- 3 Region Girls Play Girls Granger In Hot Pursuit Judge Wins Pair Of Skyline Those MILLCREEK EAST practice games" may be paying off. The girls cage squad at Granger chalked up another win Thursday, a victory over Cottonwood and cemented its second place spot in Region Three cage action with a e lead over third place Cottonwood and Cyprus Still two games ahead of the Lancers, however, is an undefeated Skyline squad which crunched Thursday to add yet Cyprus another team to its list of victims. Perhaps part of the reason for Grangers recent success is the Lancers have been using the last few games to Tuesdays for in for tilts. Three Region shape keep Few of the other teams are doing the same. In other action during the week, Granite edged by a young Olympus and pushed squad Thursday the Titans back to fifth place. Granger was killed on the boards Tuesday by a tall Murray team which sprinted to a 3 win. In Region Three, Skyline is Cottonwood and Granger is Granite is 5 Cyprus are tied at and Olympus is Varsity games scheduled today include Granger at (Thursday) Cyprus, Oly at Cottonwood and Granite at Skyline. All games begin 53-5- 0 SALT LAKE. Defense and thievery paid off this week for the Judge girls basketball team. Barb Eckroth stole a cross-coupass and dribbled the final two seconds off the clock Thursday to vicgive Judge its second over of the Murray tory year rt one-poi- 27-2- 37-2- non-leag- 53-4- two-gam- 59-4- 6 non-leag- 44-4- 2 53-4- 7-- 2-- 2-- at3p David Lucero of Cyprus (left) and Layton's Eric their heads in 4A finals at 112 pounds. Hyde was soon on his back as Lucero won state title and most outstanding wrestler honor in lower weights. ON YOUR HEAD Hyde ore both on m. . . . Granger is slated to host West Jore tilt In 4A Wrestling dan Wednesday for a at 3:30. Granger jumped to a 15-- lead after the first canto against Cottonwood, but the Colts rallied to close the gap to by the half. By the end of the third period, the score was cemented at but the (From Page 2A, Col. 6) Lancers took advantage of some Granite. When he won, Arishita courtesy shots at the end of the knew hed get all three. fourth and secured the win. When Rex wrestles like that, he One big reason for the Lancer vicgets those other guys going. I knew tory was Tiffany Parker who tallied when he won that they would too, 32 (11x15, 10x15 in the effort. Teresa the Farmer mentor said. Mitchell added 13 of her own. Watson won in his typical fashion. Shauna Clark led Colt scorers with He didnt pin anybody in the tourna24, while Lisa Cuthbert racked up 10. ment But he did score an amazing Jennifer Orison isnt overly sad 76 points in four matches, capping it about her squad falling victims to with a 17-- 5 thumping of Brightons Skyline. Everybody else has. Mark Romine. And the Pirates could have done He won his first match 25-the worse next They made 67 percent (over West Jordans Mike ( 14x21 ) from the courtesy 19-stripe and Conboy ) and the semi-fina- l Just 37 percent from the field. takedown after takedown. Utter Skyline only led 2 at the end of domination. Arishita called Watson the first canto, but a bad second the mo3t talented technique wrestler period for Cyprus put the score at 7 hes had to date. at halftime. The Pirates never caught up. 138 Pounds Julie Allen led Cyprus scorers with 17, while Annette Brady tallied Salazar was probably the hardest 12 and Bambi Preston racked up worker at Granite. That dedication seven.' reaped rewards in three Granite stayed just a little bit overtimes. ahead of Oly throughout the game, He and Viewmonts Matt McNeill despite some foul problems, and put tied at the end of regulation. down a fourth-quartTitan comAfter that it was all Salazar. He was eback obviously still vigorous in the extra The Farmers led 0 at the close of the first, and extended their lead to 6 by halftime. Oly actually Olympus Versus East outscored Granite by 12-- in the third in the last canto. and Sheri Davies led Granite scorers with 15, despite fouling out in the fourth, while both Debbie Tarpley 8 Five Capture 40-4- ) 15-1- 1 14-1- 29-1- one-minu- 5-- 5 couldnt Murray period, while McNeill faltered. Salazar took a 1 lead with two takedowns in the first extra period. A takedown and a three-poinear fall built his edge to 4 after two. All of McNeills points came on escapes which Salazar gave up voluntarily. He then rode it out to the win. McNeill, by the way, lost in last finals after beating years Salazar in the semis. 4-- 29-1- Pounds From the start, the finals just seemed to be a matter of d time. Hola was watchful, careful against Brightons Mike Williams, who battled tough after yielding seven quick points. But like a cat, Hola struck quickly when he saw an opening. One instant Williams was up, the next he was flat on his back. Pin for Hola in 3: 36. He knows when to throw things said Arishita., Hes a (moves), smart wrestler. If it comes down to needing something, hell come up with it. He didnt really need it against Williams. But he got it anyway. (From Page2A, Granger Babe Ruth Col. 3) and their normally tenacious defense, the Bulldogs rewarded Yerkovich with another of those most satisfying ever type of wins. Judge patiently forged a 13-- edge in the first period and extended that to to 9 after one period. Quickly in the third canto Jordan cut the lead to four, but Greg Diedrich took command and by the end of the third, the Bulldogs were back in front by 10, There were some tense moments in the fourth canto when the Bulldogs lost point guard Tony Cordova to his fifth foul. Through that time the team had eight turnovers. It finished with 14. But again it was Diedrich who responded. Jordan insisted on putting him at the line and he finished the night with an 8x8 performance there and 6x10 from the floor to lead all scorers with 20 points. He also had 10 rebounds, but that was the third best total on his team. Center Pete Rokich swept 15 caroms off the boards and sophomore Richard Holmes had 14. Holmes added 11 points (4, 3x5) and Rokich nine as the front line controlled the game. Dean Player was the lone Beetdigger to reach double figures 9 27-1- Against Jordan, Kendra Peters Bulldog spurt sparked a midway through the opening period after the Beetdiggers had opened a 0 lead. Peters scored four points and dished off an assist to Monica Politano to spark the comeback. After that, defense took over and Judge steadily pulled away, despite again having trouble from the line. Eckroth led Judge with 12 points. Cook finished with nine and Politano nt IN HOME - IN SHOP REPAIRS KIHaf 8-- 2 I 262-255- 1 Mwtr IbctiMaM Cll 567 3551 BRINTONl , , Pally fill 4 SM till yg S II t p m GIAO yov 44 4700 S State confrontation, Tuesdays the Titans an op- however, gave portunity to overcome several breakdowns in their earlier 4 loss. In the first game, Coach Mike Mc- high-scorin- g Bloomer to one goal between them. And it had showed that it could score against the Titan defense. On Tuesday, Bloomer burst loose for four goals and Liddell added a fifth. Titan Coach Paul Moizer also adjusted his defense and held the Leopards to just a pair of scores against goalie Scott Maughan. He was credited with 20 saves. The night before, Oly kept its hopes alive with a surprisingly easy 2 win against the leagues top goaltender, David Wortley. Wortley didnt have a good game. d He gave up a goal early to Doug Oliphant. Shortly thereafter, Liddell and Bloomer added power play goals. Quickly it was State Placers Judge Molonal Hola (185), It t Roy Salazar (138), hi Rax Walton (132), hi Lanny Vlalpando (1 12), 6th Cyprus hi Kearns 81, the 36-2- 2 54-3- quarter breaks. Debbie Cedarstrom and Gay Loveday each tallied 16 points for the Cougars. Kearns will host West Jordan today (Thursday). West Valley Girl To Advance In Play 4-- H MURRAY. A West Valley girl qualified Saturday for the finals of the basketball tournament. Justina Jones, age 9, earned the right to advance as an educational winner at regional competition Saturday at Hillcrest junior high here. The state finals will be held March 5 at Utah State University. one-on-o- Tooele 60 George McQuIsten (H7), 3rd John Medina (1 19), 4th YOUTH (From Page 3A, Col. 6) the Lakers 26 24, Nick Carlson's 10 led the Apple Dumpling Gang to a 24 12 win over the Little Bucs; Jeff Leatherwood's 14 helped the Bulldogs bite the Bucks The Pros stopped the Sixers In girls play, the Jags beat the Wild Warriors and the Pink Panthers topped the Rain28-1- 6 bows 35 27. At Granger high, the Aggies outlasted the Hawkeyes 50-4the Bucs downed the Flyers 53 24, the Panthers topped the Salt Lakers the Rockets blew past the Hustlers 49 37, the Lancers beat the Jazz 34 26, the Pacers creamed the Colts 40 17. In girls play, the Wild Warriors beat the and the Jags downed the Rainbows Pink Panthers 31 27. DISEASES & SURGERY OF THE FEET Granger NEW LASER THERAPY MACHINE Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Running injuries Ingrown toenails Warts Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities Ron Taw (155), 5th DR. RON BROWN Podiatrist Foot Specialist When there's trouble o Foot CALL US Highland switched goalies, but Rod Rougelot couldnt stop a power play goal by Mike Richmond. Goals by Joel Bums, Liddell and Paul Moizer wrapped up the Titan scoring. LANCERS 70-4- 8, Judge opened up the lead early and coasted to the victory over the hapless Buffs, who could not counter the Judge size. Rokich, bound for Notre Dame on a football scholarship, turned in a career best performance in leading the way and Holmes was right behind him. Rokich netted 11x13 from the floor and 5x8 from the line in totaling 27 points and grabbed 14 rebounds. Holmes hit 9x13 from the field, but only 2x7 from the line for 20 counters. Diedrich was content to help out, Granite (From Page KEARNS. Alta used its size to dominate the Kearns high girls basketball team here Thursday. The Hawks ran off to a 4 vicand 0 at tory. They led 16-- Yerkovich credited the defense of Chris Green with much of his teams success against the balanced Digger attack. six. Hockey Playoffs Down To One Cormicks Leopards had checked hard and held Olys tandem of Darrin Liddell and Andy Alta's Size Is Downfall For Kearns with 14. 9 SALT LAKE. Everything now rides on one game. After months of play in the State High School Hockey League, the whole season for Olympus and East rides on a 4 p.m game Saturday at the Salt Palace. Olympus made sure of that Tuesday when it stayed alive with a 2 win over East, the same team that earlier in the tournament had handed the Titans their first loss of the season. That setback sent Oly on the comeback trail, a path that included an victory Monday over a Highland team noted for its defense. Now, none of those games really mean much. All that counts is Saturday. (968-0285- 37-2- 24-1- BRINTON'S IN MURRAY GRANGER. Registration for the Granger Babe Ruth League will be held the next three Saturdays at McDonalds, 3500 W. 3500 South. Signups will take place each day from 9 a.m. to noon. The cost is $40 per player. A birth certificate is required. Further information may be ob). tained by calling Dean Kimber 50-3- 14-1- 14-1- 1 Registration Scheduled perfectly. They shot 56 percent, their hosts 8 and totally controlled the tempo of the game. Running a lot of spread offense 15. David Vlalpando (119), David Lucaro (112), hi Lyla Sllcox (167), 6th 37-2- 61-3- JUDGE 9-- 185 17-1- capitalize, however, throwing the ball away several times and missing its lone free throw attempt. The Spartans trailed throughout the first three quarters and took brief leads in the late going on shots by Jacqui Carpenter and Laurie Johnson. But Judge guard Nina Cook countered those and gave her team the winning margin with two steals which she converted into layups. Yolanda Valdez led Judge with eight points. Jami Adamson added six key points, all in the first half. Murrays Kelly McFalls led all scorers with 10. Sherri Shaw and Carpenter pitched in six apiece. In Tuesdays games, rebounding dominance led to big first and third quarters for Murray. The Spartans outscored Granger 16-- 8 in the opening canto and 16-- 6 in the third to build a big lead. Kris Nielson led the Spartans with 15 and 18, while Shaw added Carpenter 12. For Granger, Tiffany Parker had 16 and Teresa Mitchell d assists. The Lancers were paced by Jeff Willardsons 17 (6, 5x7). Wilder (4, 4x7) and Dave Johnston (4, 4x6) tallied a dozen each and Tom Wilson scored 10, all from the field. Granger had a 7 edge in rebounding and hit 50 percent from the field. The Colts shot 41 percent, but the boards and free throws proved the deciding factor. From the stripe the Lancers converted 17x26, while Cottonwood was limited to 7x12. Friday will be senior night at Granger high. 6-- non-leagu- 26-2- 3 five 6-- The win gave the Bulldogs a solid hold on second place in Region Six. On Tuesday, Judge was even stingier against Jordan, beating the Murray got back Beetdiggers on the winning track in a 3 win over Granger. The loss to Judge, however, was a score when necessary. He tallied 13 (4, 4x8) and had six recoveries and four assists. His 13 rebounds marked a seventh straight double figures effort in rebounding and prompted Yerkovich to call him the best wing player he has coached. Joey Brennan had 11 off the bench. Judge never trailed. The visitors led 0 after the first eight minutes of play, extended that to 8 at the half and 9 after three periods, allowing the bench to mop up. Judge hit 53 percent from the field, but only 19x35 from the line. effort with Cordova led a seven. play defense and four starters in doubles and Scott Van Orden, who is normally there, played a superb floor game and had disappointing one for Coach Becky Andersons Spartans, who fell to 4 in league play. Murray will try to make it two wins in a row today (Thursday) in an important 3 p.m. road game at Tooele. Coach John Colosimos Bulldogs, meanwhile, are now 2 in region competition. They will be idle until Feb. 24 when they meet the apparent region champ, West, on the Panther court. Eckroths steal capped a fourth quarter which saw the lead change hands four times. Judge gave Murray numerous chances to stay in the game, missing all six of its free throws attempts in the final canto. with Coupon Only 3583 ARE EXTRA IF NEEDED Expires 967-333- 8 - 4370 So. Redwood 2A, Col. 5) lone Colt in double figures. Granger, in the meantime, All Insurance! 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