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Show 2 Thursday, Dec. WEST VALLEY VIEW Annual Classic 8, 1983 - Girls Square Off At Murray v&, They play at 2, followed by Cyprus and Box Elder at 4. Granite will take on Kearns in a 6 , p.m. contest, while in the 8 Murray will test Cottonwood. I Tomorrows action will put the: favorites in the tourney. Her Spartans, however, are defending champions and are expected to be tough on their home floor. Either Box Elder or Cyprus will fall into the consolation round since they meet at 4 p.m. The first game features a tall Taylorsville team Olympus. against always-toug- Seven Green Sheet area girls basketball squads and Box Elder will square off beginning today (Thursday) in the annual Green Sheet Classic hosted by Murray high. Tournament director Becky Anderson has named Cyprus, Box Elder and Granite as potential MURRAY. p.m,,-finale- e loser against the loser of the Cyprus-Bo- x Elder contest at 2, followed at 4 by the Granite-Kearns loser of the and matchup. Win-- , ners will play at 6 and 8, respectively. All eight teams will be in action, again Saturday, with the championship contest slated at 8 p.m. Three players who will bear watching in the tournament are Debbie Cedarstrom of Kearns, Murrays. Kelly McFalls and Ann Brady of Cyprus. All three were named to Sheet Honor Squad last season as juniors and are accustomed to leading their teams. That could be a factor in the early-seasoplay. The tournament is the first action-fomost of the teams, who will be gearing up for league play to begin Olympus-Taylorsvill- h Murray-Cottonwoo- Weber, Woods Cross Fall Bulldogs Back On Beam, Win Pair 72-6- preleague contest Friday night. Warriors contest. win in captured three-poin- t (52) in Taylorsville's Troy Almond (42) itiates a drive past Murray high's Keith Chapman 'SCUSE ME . . . hard-foug- Huskies Handle Spartans I I I I I last-secon- Warriors Fight Off Murray TAYLORSVILLE. For Coach Dan Leatherwoods Taylorsville Warriors, it was a week of almosts. The Warriors almost let Murray come back and beat them Friday, but held on for a 6 victory. On Tuesday, Taylorsville almost overcame a deficit, but fell an inch short when a shot rolled off the iron and South escaped with a victory. Murray played what Coach Mike Evans felt was a better game Tuesday night at Hillcrest, but fell Taylorsville will meet Region Three favorite Olympus tomorrow (Friday) on the Titan court, while Murray faces a tough week in which it travels to Bountiful tomorrow and hosts East Tuesday and Granite on Wednesday. 59-5- 8 69-5- 69-6- last-secon- d v Warriors UFHOESTERV 69, Spartans 66 buzzer. For a breathless moment, with both crowds worked into a frenzy that is too seldom seen in prep gyms anymore, it looked as though the Spartans would prevail. When a missed free throw that would have tied the game went out of bounds off a Warrior, Murray had the ball under its own basket and nine seconds to play. Littlewood, however, anticipated a Murray pass aimed at Keith Chapman, and preserved the victory. Evans was concerned over a defensive effort that allowed the Warriors to hit on a sizzling 61 percent from the field. Murray hit 50 percent, but may have lost the game at the line where a 12x25 effort produced points equal to the Warriors better percentage 12x17. Taylorsville popped out to a 5 lead and kept Murray at bay the entire night with its hot shooting. The Warriors led 2 at the half and 5 after three, twice opening up nine to see Murray point leads, only.. - It might have been a shame if we FREE PICKUP 1 DELIVERY had come back to win, said Coach Mike Evans, unhappy with his SPECIAL squads defensive effort against the Warriors Friday. Sooner or later TO you have to learn that you play as well as you can for 32 minutes. I want it learned in preleague play. 41 VELVETS, It was an exciting contest, one in NYLONS, which whistle-happ- y officials forced HERCULONS, both coaches to go deep into their ETC. lineups. FURNITURE Murray had the ball and a chance to win after trailing by as many as TRUCKS MOTOR HOMES CAMPER SEATS 1 t;, nine pflintsln thelate going,, bufthe icharge6aCk. .OATS Spartans turned the ball over and ' was pleased with his teams Evans UL Uphelstery Mike Littlewood gave the Warriors a refusal to quit, while Leatherwood layup and three-poiliked much of what he saw from his victory at the balanced offense. Troy Almond came off the bench to pace the winners with 16. Mickey Lambourne added 12 and Jonny Walker and Toff Mitchell scored 10 each, while Littlewood added nine. Chapman led all scorers for the Spartans with 30 on 14x32 from the field, many of those off the boards. He had 16 caroms. Carl Durfey and FOR ALL YOUR TRUCK & CAR NEEDS!! Greg Nicholes added 10 each and Blaine Wood came off the bench for 968-291- 4 South 3495 West 3500 nine. Despite Chapmans rebounding, Taylorsville had an overall 10-4- 0 PEtINZOIL edge, with Almond and Norm Rupp VALVE JOBS boarding well. 20 500FF 19-1- i l l l Change fluid Clean filter Adjust bands Adjust linkage I I I I i complete Reg. $22.95 'molt American cm. I I I I I I e, : 36-2- " TRAINED PROFESSIONALS OFFER EXPIRES I I I I I 24-1- 3 i i i i i i i (,1R. TRAMS MISSION I DEC. 31ST. 1983 GS NATIONWIDE LIFETIME WARRANTY OFFERED ON ANY VEHICLE WITH ALL MAJOR REPAIRS ForeignDomestic Cars Motor Homes 4x4 Trucks i Front Wheel Drive mmr B. 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Judge will host Springville and 0 Justin Shurtliff tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30, then on Tuesday will travel to Granite for a 3 p.m. test. The Bulldogs bounced back from their loss at Kearns to top Weber 8 and nipped Woods Cross on the Wildcat court Monday Mondays contest was one of those in which the officials had both coaches hopping off the benches, with one official seeming to call it tightly and the other loosely. What it did was bring forth a game that Judge would have won with ease had it converted from d the charity stripe. Instead, heroics by Tony Cordova turned probable defeat into a thrilling victory. With the score knotted at 47 and Woods Cross setting up for a last shot, Cordova picked the pocket of Wildcat Junior Avei and drove the length of the court to score the winning bucket at the buzzer. Judge had led 2 after a frustrating first period for both teams. It was the first time weve played on Monday and it was just like coming to work on Monday morning, said Coach Jim Yerkovich. the Bulldogs owned By half-tima lead, but moments into the second half, Bulldog stalwart Richard Holmes was in foul trouble. That, coupled with 24 turnovers and inability to hit free throws, spelled trouble. Judge still led 7 going into the final eight minutes of play, but the Wildcats caught the Bulldogs in the final minute and had the ball with the chance to win when Cordova pulled off his heroics. Holmes, held to half his normal stats because of foul problems, was SALT d foreign Slightly More ' AUTOLITE $32w ANTI-FREEZ- r EXCHANGE E The Warriors are learning how to deal with heartbreak. Theyve lost twice by a combined total of just two points. Both times they trailed early and roared back. Tuesday afternoons contest brought more of the same. Taylorsville had several chances to take the lead, but probably the long fight back from 13 down took its toll. The Warriors trailed 14-- 8 after one at the half. By the period and end of three, it was Down the stretch, Leatherwood lost Almond to his fifth foul. A comfort was a 10x10 effort at the line in the second half after going 4x8 in the first. Four players reached double digits for the Warriors, led by Lambournes 12. Scoring 10 each (See Page 3, Col. 3) First Quality Variety off Styles Value to $69.95 39-2- 6 SPARK PLUGS C 1 GALLON EACH RESISTER 1.09 WE TURN BRAKE DRUMS A ROTORS 3495 West 3500 South 968-- 1 1 1 4 48-4- First Quality )GEGEIDB GLACIER LAUGH & SKI GLASSES LARGE 26" ICE CREAM DOLLS1 $1499 03 TOYS MENS GOLD CALCULATOR WATCH $4 STEREO WALKMAN TYPE CRY $799 OFFER ENDS DEC. 15, 1983 ! 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