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Show 2 WEST VALLEY Thursday, Jan. VIEW Eye Key Test With 26, 1984 Bingham Friday Softball Session Scheduled Saturday - Warriors Waitz Past WJ, But Stumble At Brighton TAYLORSVILLE. The second half the season will begin for Taylorsville high cagers tomorrow (Friday) with a game that could help determine the Warriors ultimate fate. After defeating a good West Jordan squad Friday the Warriors stumbled on the road, losing to an even better Brighton squad That, coupled with Binghams near miss at Hillcrest and West Jordans win over Kearns, left Bingham, Taylorsville and West Jordan all One of those three is likely to miss the state tournament, which makes Fridays matchup awfully important for Coach Dan Leatherwood and his charges. Bingham escaped with a four-poiwin when the teams met on the Miner court. Tipoff time Friday is scheduled for 7:30. The Warriors have the league bye on Tuesday. of Lamboume and Norm Rupp hauling down eight each. Lamboume led all scorers with 28 the crowd to its feet. Almond was also in double digits with 10 (4,2x3). Randy Hawkes had 15 for West Jor (9,10x14). Littlewood dropped in 17 (5,7x7). Jonny Walker added nine, including a that brought slam-dun- k Warriors 60 The Benjals proved their second-plac- e standing in the league is no fluke with their solid play in halting a three-gam- e Warrior win streak. They did it by taking control in the second period. It was 4 for the Bengals entering that the score stretch, but at half-timfavored the home team Taylorsville did make a run and cut the edge to three late in the third period, but with Lamboume suffering through an off night offensively, the Warriors could not get over the top. Brighton took a 6 lead into the final period and scored 20 points (See Page 3, Col. 6) 71-6- 15-1- eight-minu- te Granger Beats West Jordan e, 3-- 75, 71, I 75-5- Warriors meeting will be held Saturday in Room 203 of the Rampton Technology Building at Utal Technical College. Mens fastpitch team leaders wil meet at 8:30, slowpitch at 9 ant womens fast and slow, at 11. It is mandatory that all returning! teams send a representative, spokesman said. Penalty for non attendance will be placement in the. random draw for openings, along! with all new teams. dan. Leatherwood agreed that it was his teams finest effort. Brighton County Recrea TAYLORSVILLE. tions annual softball organizationa 33-2- In Wrestling GRANGER. Coach Roger Ket- chums Granger high wrestlers won-the- ir last two matches of the night! against West Jordan to edge the; in a dual meet here! Jaguars Tuesday. Dave Olsen lost his before Stan Penrod fought! match divi-- ; to a 2 draw in the sion. Dino Rivera gave Granger its first win of the night with an decision at 112 pounds, but Paul Gar-- ; cia followed with a 4 defeat in match. John Mendez lost! by fall at 126 pounds, Jay Simon pin-- ; ned his opponent at 132 pounds,! Shawn Cottam won by forfeit at 138! pounds and Pat Bradshaw dropped a 4 decision at 145 pounds. Ron Tew pinned his opponent before Jeff Lund lost a 16-- 9 decision at 167 pounds. Jerome Hansman took a 0 victory and 51-4- 33-2- 2 Prep Poll Jags 57 7--5 'Dogs Climb, Oly Holds Top Spot Taylorsville took command of Fridays contest in the second period and never looked back. the Outscoring the visitors Warriors went on to play perhaps their best basketball of the season against the Jaguars, fresh off a victory over Bingham. In that pivotal second period, Mickey Lamboume scored eight points and Mike Littlewood and Troy Almond put in a half dozen each to boost Taylorsville to a edge. The Warriors werent about to let the Jags back in the contest and extended their edge to 7 after three periods of play. Before it was over, Leatherwood was able to empty his 22-1- 11-- 7-- Judge Memorial climbed to the number two 3A position in the Utah Media Prep Poll, while Olympus remained the unanimous number one choice in 4A. Judge will meet the 3A unanimous number one team at Jordan tomorrow (Friday). Orem and Provo took some tumbles as the result of losses, and action in Region Two, including two losses by Bingham, caused a shake-u- p in the 4A poll. Taylorsville, with an impressive win over West Jordan, got some attention before its Tuesday meeting of Brighton. 32-2- 2 51-3- bench. The Warriors connected on 26x44 from the field, bombing from outside early to open up the inside game. They also converted 23x32 charity tosses. West Jordan was cold from the field, hitting just 19x47. Rebounwith ding favored the victors 19-1- 155-pou- Mark. Barton pinned his in the final heavyweight opponent match of the evening. New 'Ruth League Is Organized In Valley Alumni Tournament Scheduled At MHS 264-261- 13-1- 5 566-657- EAZ-LIF- T I I & REESE SALES & INSTALLATION CRASH COURSE c . Custom Hitches k Transmission Coolers Price (24) in effort to score Friday night. Lambourne dumped 28 points through the nets . Taylorsville highs Mickey Lamboume goes over the top of West Jordan's Jeff Charity Tosses Nip South Welding Wiring & Brake Control Installation - quickness, Judge Memorial cagers have turned their attention to an impending battle with the number one team in the state. Judges 2 victory over South Friday, coupled with a stumble by Provo and a later Provo victory over Orem, combined to push Judge into the number two position in the Utah Media Prep Poll, bringing a dream match-u- p between the one and two teams tomorrow (Friday) on the 55-5- Jordan floor. On paper they have a huge admitted Bulldog mentor edge, Jim Yerkovich. But the game isnt Cross-Lite- s says: How many times has the Gospel been presented to you and you answered, No? I I I I I Jordan Looms On Dog Slate Friday SALT LAKE. After turning aside the challenge presented by Souths I .972-3322- 1 ' Top-Rank- ed i WEST JORDAN. A new Babe Ruth league has been organized, following the boundaries of West Jordan high. The league is affiliated with the state and national programs. It will include boys age Plans call for having no more than 13 players per team. The league will offer play for and will hold signups in boys age February. Further information may be obtained by calling Kathy Hilton,. 28-2- are MURRAY. Preparations under way for the annual alumni basketball tournament at Murray high. Games will be played Feb. 3. Team rosters and a $50 fee must be submitted to the City Recreation office by Feb. 17. An anticipated 30 teams will participate. The class of 1968 has won the tournament five times, the 1971 grads four times and the 58 grads twice. Other champs have included the 72 and' 74 teams. Further Information may be obtained by calling 105-pou- 2-- played on paper. Jordan almost proved mortal Friday, escaping Murray high with a four-poiwin. The Bulldogs arent expected to receive a warm welcome to the Jordan gym. Digger faithful havent forgotten the football season, and they may recall that in five years they have lost four home basketball games, three of them to Judge. The start is the key, Yerkovich says. Not getting behind, keeping Richard (Holmes) out of foul trouble and controlling the tempo of the game. He predicted that for the Bulldogs to win, the score must be in the fifties. On Tuesday night, the Bulldogs take to the road again for a contest in Tooele against the hapless Buffs. South lost its first league game Friday when the Bulldogs hit nine straight free throws down the stretch to ice the game after fighting from behind in the fourth period. Judge often suffers on the court during test week, and Friday brought some added problems. Defensive specialist Scott Oppocher season and because of their youth, will be feared in the future. Game scoring honors went to South sophomore Todd White with 14, but Judge countered with three players in double digits. Holmes led the way with 12 (4,4x7), having an off night offensively, but also hauled down 19 rebounds as Judge won the board battle Jim Lytle added 10 (3,4x4) and Veltri had 11 (4,3x4), all of them coming in the critical second half. South outscored the Bulldogs from the field with 23 field goals, compared to 18, but had just 6x14 from the line, while Judge was converting 19x27, 11 of those in the final period. was ill and did not play, yet the team defense of the Bulldogs, specifically the play of Paul Bruns and Eric Veltri, along with Holmes inside, g duo of Danny held the Lopez and Tony Taulili to a combined total of 15 points, against a average. Yerkovich did some experimenting with his lineup in the fourth period, and it paid off. Jared Peters came off the bench to lift the Bulldogs into a tie with a three-poin- t play and moments later hit a bucket to put his team up by a pair. From then on, it was free throw shooting that preserved the game as Veltri, Tony Cordova and Bruns all hit key tosses. Judge owned a 0 lead after one period, but it was tied at 21 at halftime and at 37 after three periods had expired. The fourth period saw the Cubs forge ahead, only to see Judge come storming back to finally win the game. But the Cubs got a lot of respect from Yerkovich, who said they would be a factor in the league this high-scorin- I 2036 J W. 2200 South 39-3- 1 13-1- Bowling Entries Are Due For Senior Meet MURRAY. Entries for the fourth annual Senior Citizen Bowling Tournament are due on Feb. 10. The tournament will be conducted for persons age 55 and older on Feb. 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