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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW 4 Thursday, Feb. 14, 1984 conducted Saturday at Murray high. Teams will compete in four . categories, novelty, stylized, military and dance. Competition will begin at 9 a.m. and run throughout the day. An drill team will be selected. The overall winner in each classification will be invited to perform at the state basketball tournament. The cost of admission is $2.50 for students and $3 for adults. all-sta- Control Skyline Five Granger put its fate in its own hands by taking command at the outset Friday night and playing what Iverson termed its finest game of the season. The Lancers did everything Iverson asked of them - outrebounding the taller Eagles by 10, controlling the tempo and placing four players in double figures in scoring, while holding Skyline to less than 50 points. In controlling the tempo, Granger had only 14 turnovers. The contest was in doubt in the final two minutes when Skyline made up seven points of a edge, but some nifty free throw shooting by Manuel Fabela , who went 5x5 from the line in the last minute of play, put the game away. d The Lancers led 8 after a first period, but grabbed the lead and held the ball In the second, outscoring the visitors Skyline was able to get just six in the third canto as the Lancers moved out to a 9 edge, but Skyline roared back in the fourth period. GRANGER. Coach Scott Iversons ( i anger high Lancers were masters their own fate going into a contest t layed yesterday (Wednesday) at v. ranite after press time. 1 he Lancers placed themselves in a state , ; ime position to nail down . urnainent berth Friday when they ..died a three-gam- e Skyline win . reak by downing the Eagles If the Lancers were able to prevail gainst Granite, they are expected i play at either 4:10 or 8:10 p.m. ednesday in the opening round of i.- .e state tourney on the UofU hard- 1 1 55-4- 7. w,- K)dS. There were a number of things were hanging on results of ; sterday's meetings, Including the j. , tential of a y tie for second i ..ue behind Olympus. That would ult in a series of playoff contests i u.ut could begin today (Thursday). c ..m flips have already been con-- u i and if Cyprus and Granger v both winners and Skyline a . , i yesterday, the Lancers have ; a. Lord place seed from Region five-wa- 20-1- scoring honors with Jeff Condie, each netting 13 (4,5x6) and (6,1x3). Condie also led the Lancers in rebounding with a dozen. Jeff Willardson tallied 12 (3,6x8) for the victors and Mike Wilding 11 (5,1x2). Skyline was led by Craig DeVasherees eight. Both teams had 20 field goals; Granger 20x42 and Skyline 20x48. The Lancers won at the line, hitting 15x23 to Skylines 7x12. Should the Lancers make their expected appearance at the UofU Wednesday, it will be for the sixth straight year. fast-pace- State Drill Competition Planned Here Saturday MURRAY. The 1984 state high school drill team competition will be Tournament Yields Winners In Kearns KEARNS. Winners have been announced in the Kearns East stake basketball tournament. First place in senior division went to Kearns 3rd ward, with Academy Park 2nd ward in second place. In the veterans division, Kearns 20th ward took first place and Academy Park 1st ward second. In junior division play, Academy Park 1st ward came in first, with Academy Park 2nd ward in second place. Coed volleyball will begin in early March, with teams for singles and marrieds. Players must be 18 or older. - Plans Are Updated TAYLORSVILLE. Although total there funding is not yet available, are indications that a Magna recreation center will open in July. Tom County Commissioner Shimizu told the Recreation Board during a meeting here Thursday that it is the commissions intention to support the project with funding. at July County officials are aiming of full with completion occupancy, 1985. the project by early About $30,000 additional funds are to required for phase one, estimated cost about $110,917. An additional second $80,000 is required for the be made phase, and application will through the Magna Community Council for Community Development funds, the board was told at its meeting last Wednesday. In other matters, the board approved additional fees at the County Equestrian park, related to training fees. A $5 collection fee will be added to all accounts not paid by the 7th of each month and a $25 cleaning and repair fee will be charged for each stall, refundable if the stalls are properly cleaned and repaired, a graduated scale fee will be collected from horse trainers, 4 horses, $120 $240 and 11 or more, per year, $360. UTAH ACADEMY GYMNASTICS 571-882- 4 625 East 9800 S., Sandy 9-- . 39-2- in - 82-5- 8 Titans Roll To Win Over Cyprus Cyprus win over Cottonwood yesterday would give the Pirates at least a share of second place in Region Three. A HOLLADAY. Andy Boyce scored 16 points in less than two quarters nere Friday to pace Olympus high , shared game nt .at t Fabela Horse Fees Hiked ..gers to an 82-5- 8 victory over SOLAR STEEL PAINTED IN THE COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE (Aluminum windows also available GLASS REPLACEMENT (Residential or Commercial) CUSTOM MIRROR WORK $25 OFF) "TEFCO ' SECURITY DOORS & WINDOWS REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Free Estimates SOLAR WINDOW & GLASS East Quality doesnt cost, 4016 S. 200 262-644- it 9 pays. Discount good only with purchase of minimum of 6 storm windows or 2 doors i ..prus With the win, the Titans needed (inly to get past Skyline yesterday (Wednesday) to cap an undefeated season, while the Pirate loss leant the team would have to beat i nttonwood to assure itself a spot in i.ext w eek's state 4A tournament. The Wednesday schedule was i eemed necessary by Region Three officials in anticipation of the mini-- f layoff (this weekend if needed) hich would be forced if either i i anger or Cyprus lost. While wins . y both Granite and Cottonwood, ombined with a Skyline loss, would mice a five-waplayoff, losses by ie Farmers and Colts would knock ie two schools out of the running . id make a playoff unnecessary. The first round of the state : lurnament is scheduled to get ..rider way Wednesday at the niversity of Utah Special Events enter. One coach who was not pleased . ith the Wednesday schedule was yprus Coach Mark Wilson who was iooking forward to a solid week of his team for i ractice" to prepare We havent been i ottonwood. cutstanding this season, but we have me potential to be, Wilson said before the schedule change. Were rioing to practice hard every day this eek and get out and get the job uone. People who come to see us are filing to see a very intense Cyprus icam. There was nothing wrong with the t irates intensity against the Region Three champion Titans Friday. Cyprus played a superb offensive game, shooting over 50 percent from me field (with three players in double figures) and outrebounding the teller Olympus squad. The trouble was, according to Wilson, that the T Jans played even better. Theyre just an excellent basket-bai- l team, he admitted. They shot 66 percent from the field and only burned the ball over six times for the entire game. You cant beat anyone who plays like that. The Pirates trailed 10-- 8 after one quarter before Olympus guard Andy Boy ce, who did not start because of (he flu, came off the bench to spark half-tim- e ad(he Titans to a vantage. Boyce came out at the end of the third quarter with his team and the Titans coasted to ahead a victory. Boyce led a quintet of Titans in double figures with 16 points (7, : x2, followed by Rich Erickson with i3 (6, 1x2), Steve Hannay with 12 (6, uxO), Chad Gardner with 11 (5, 1x3) and Bill Ince with 10 (3, 4x5) . Olympus Coach Ron Huber said ince and Gardner had super, games for the Titans. Gerry Holman paced the Pirate scoring attack with 16 points (5, 0x8). while Chad Sheppick (4, 2x2) ond Cory Gust (4, 2x2) chipped in ,ith 10 apiece. Olympus will take on the fourth-plac- e finisher from Region One in the opening round of next weeks state tournament regardless of what happened in yesterdays game with Skyline. However, Huber said the Titans would not be looking past iheir traditional rivals. Maybe if it were someone else, theyd be looking past them, but Skyline is such a he said. They (the nig rival, 1 dans) need a game like this. y 4-- 30-2- 0 54-3- 1 Its not magic. But it does work. The Energy Saving Calculator shows what many electrical appliances cost to operate. Its help you can count on to make energy savings appear and waste disappear. The Energy Saving Calculator is free at any Utah Power office, but don't let the price fool you. It just might prove priceless. WARRIOR (From Page 3A, Col. 4) saw the game slip away in the cond half. OOlfcGM se- noGDcoasip U& LIGHT The league leaders had narrow at the and margins of first half buzzers, but exploded to a lead in the third canto to put away the win-- Lambourne and as usual, paced the Warriors. Lambourne was the games leading scorer with 25 (11,3x4), while Littlewood tallied 14 (5,4x7). Steve Schriner led the Bengals with 16, but was one of three in double figures. 16-1- 2 COMPANY 26-2- 1 46-3- . d, V f |