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Show I The Green Sheet Thursday, Dec. 1, 1983 Turkey Trot Results Are Announced Here 4 Spartans Off To Quick Start MURRAY. Keith Chapman and his Murray high teammates got off to a flying start with a pair of victories to kick off the new basketball season. Chapman poured 54 points through the nets in two outings as Murray defeated Weber and mauled Payson Tuesday. The Spartans will leave the familiar confines of their gymnasium for a test tomorrow (Friday) at nearby Taylorsville and on Tuesday will go a few blocks east to tangle with a highly touted Hillcrest team. Murray started off strong Friday, but had to struggle when Chapman encountered early foul trouble. After leading 0 at the end of the first 17-1- In Tuesdays outing, Chapman cut down his fouling and was able to 26-2- light up the scoreboard with 32 points (12, 8x9) and an amazing 20 rebounds. In addition, he dished out 39-3- 7 57-5- 3 68-5- 1 crowd to its feet. eight minutes of the season, the Spartans found themselves behind 5 at halftime. After three periods edge and Murray clung to a was able to extend that as the final period wore on by converting from the foul line. On the night the Spartans seven assists. Murray led from start to finish, 15-and 6 at the quarter. Madsen also reached double figures in rebounding as Murray owned the backboards. con- 46-3- 27-2- 3 while the visitors hit just 9x21. Murray, 18with Chapman minutes, was able to play only outboarded by 15. In the time he played, the Spartan standout scored 22 points (8x16, 6x7). Carl Durfey added 13 (5x10, 3x3). The fast break worked for Murray and Steve Madsen added some solid defense. One of Chapmans buckets was a slam-dunthat brought the smallish verted 15x19 BHS Tops Lancers MURRAY. Students who won Thanksgiving turkeys for first place finishes in Turkey Trot races held at Murray schools were revealed this week. Races drew between 50 and 100 runners at each school, according to Murray high track coach Dennis Dawson. A boy and girl at each school was declared the winner and the next 15 runners received ribbons. Winners included Mary Roylance, Jeff Roylance, Horizon; Megan (SeePage Miners with the first the 8 after eight leading minutes of the new season. adThe Miners began to take vantage of a host of Granger turhalfnovers to pull away to a close but stayed Granger time edge, in the third period, outscoring but the fourth canto Bingham was all Bingham. We seemed to panic, said Coach (See Page 6, Col. 3) home-standin- SOUTH JORDAN. Bingham exploded in the fourth period to run 6 in the away from Granger 81-5- season opener for both squads Tuesday night. The Lancers kept pace with their talented hosts for most of the first half, and it was still a game until two minutes were gone in the final canto when the Miners outscored the Lancers 24-Both teams got off to a quick start, 6, Col. 4) g 19-1- 42-3- 2 17-1- k Win Pair Coifs Face Tall Bengals Tomorrow quarter deficit everyone is bigger than us this year, he said. Cottonwoods tallest player is 4 senior Steve Schone. It was the Colts shortest player, 9 Boyd Matheson, who keyed Cottonwoods victory over Davis last Wednesday. The senior guard pumped in 31 points against the Darts and hit a jumper with six seconds left in the game to give Cottonwood the victory. Shone scored 11 points in the contest. Against Layton, the Colts battled back from an second MURRAY. Boys and girls ages are eligible to participate in the Murray City basketball competition. The competition will be held Jan. 10 at 6:30 p.m. at Riverview junior 59-5- 62-5- 1 Martineau concern because by ;? 11. MONTHS th come-backwi- AND THE FINEST IN SERVICES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Relaxing Whirlpool FACILITIES Aerobics Classes Every Hour Indoor Swimming Pool Nutritional Guidance Indoor Jogging Track Racquetball Courts Modem Conditioning Equipment Facilities Vary With Location fig Soothing Sauna Steam Room Cage Planned Competition e One-On-On- 9-- 6-- S.: VV' to defeat the Lancers Martineau said junior guard Jason Adams sparked the two minutes left in the half when the Colts scored 12 unanswered points. Another junior, guard Craig Sorenson, led the team in scoring with 19 points. Sorenson also had eight steals which were instrumental in Cottonwoods comeback, Martineau said. Matheson had 18 points for the game and Shone chipped in with 17 to give the Colts exceptional balance. SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Blair Martineau and Cottonwood high are off to a great start. The first-yea- r head basketball mentor coached the young Colt cagers to victories in their first two games of the season last week - a 8 squeaker over Davis at home and a effort at Layton. Martineau and the Colts could be after their fourth win in a row tomorrow (Friday) against a very large Bengal squad at Brighton. Cottonwood was in action last night after presstime against Uintah at home. The prospect of playing a much bigger team like Brighton does not high. There is no charge foi the program. Winners will advance to the country playoffs and eventually to the state finals. The competition is sponsored by the City Recreation Dept. 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