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Show -- WEST VALLEY VIEW 2 Thursday, Feb. ft. xT 23, 1984 Tie Situation Avoided - South Granger League To Hold Registration Lancers 'Best Effort' Tops Farmers GRANITE PARK. Granger did its Manual Fabela nine and Steve Brown eight. Steve Trost added 14 and Ben Curtis 13 for the Farmers. Granger converted 27x44 from the line and 21x41 from the field and out- - part in clearing up the muddy waters in Region Three by bolting from a half-tim- e lead to a victory over Granite last Wednesday. 9 The Granger win brought Granites season to an end and sent the Lancers into the state tournament. Granger tied with Cyprus for second place in the league and had beaten the Pirates twice, but a region rule calling for a coin flip sent ' the Lancers to state as the third seed from Region Three. However, the team Granger played had won a coin flip with the team Cyprus met in the first round. Action got under way last night. Win or lose, the Lancers will be back in action tomorrow (Friday) in the afternoon session. winnGranger took a three-gam- e ing streak into the tournament and Scott Iversons crew played its best basketball at the end of the season. For Granite, it was a frustrating season of learning a new system. Coach Charlie Whiting will be building his team from the ground up next season, with his top players graduating. on even . The two teams battled terms throughout the first half, with 3 the Farmers owning a edge after one period, the Lancers up 2 at the half. Granger took contrdl of the game in the third period, outscoring the host team 19-- Granite was able to close within four in the final canto. Granger was shaky from the line, hitting 13x25 in the fourth period, but Granite couldnt convert when it got the ball and the Lancers pulled away. Jeff Willardson and Jeff Condie shared game honors with Farmer Sammy Lee, each scoring 18. For the Lancers, Mike Wilding tallied 14, one-poi- nt boarded Granite Iverson was pleased with his team's effort, hoping his lads could carry the momentum and con- fidence into the tournament where GRANGER. Registration for sum- mer baseball will be conducted by the South Granger American 25-2- as an underdog. For a team that was written off in preseason as being too short and too slow, the second place finish is typical. 69-5- March 3 L.A. Rams Plan Hoop Tilt Here By Lad tant win over Granite. The Lancers qualified for state by downing the Farmers gn the Granite court. Granger's Jeff Condie (34) is free inside for bucket to lead his team to an impor SCORING MOVE 32-2- MAGNA. Eight members of the Los Angeles Rams football team, including punt return specialist Leroy Irwin, will be here March 3 for a basketball game against a team of local talent led by Salt Lake Mayor Ted Wilson. The game, a benefit for the Cyprus high youth basketball program, will begin at 7 p.m. in the Cyprus high gymnasium. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the Cyprus youth basketball program, or at the door on the night of the game. Prices are $3 for everyone of school age and older. Irwin will be joined on the Rams team by seven other rostered players, according to Cyprus high Coach Mike Wilson. Theyre all good athletes . . . about 3 and 190 pounds, he said. Mayor Wilson will be joined by Coach Wilson and his staff, as well as former BYU and NBA star Jim Eakins, KSL sportscaster Jim Nance, KTVX sportscaster Steve Brown and Chris Corey of KALL It will be a competitive radio. team, Coach Wilson promised. It should be a lot of fun. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! To place yours, LEARN THE SKILL IT TAKES TO HELP RUN AN ARMY. Behind ev cry . . . smooth-runnin- As Colts Fall By Three smooth-workin- g g unit in the Army is an organized, efficient Administrative team You could train part-timfor a position as an e Administrate e Specialist in the Army Reserve You 11 receive excellent training in an Army Sshool sen e one u eek-fi- d a month and mo weeks training per year usually in the summer, vv ith your local Army - Resene unit earning over $1 200 a year to start Head for a career in Charity Tosses Lift Bucs Into Tourney 11-1- MAGNA. Cyprus high cashed in against either Bingham or East. loser to from the free throw line to hold off a For Cottonwood, a determined Cottonwood bid for a the Pirates last Wednesday and loser of five games by a total of 13 playoff in Region Three. Other Murray swimmers who placed in The left the tied Pirates points, the season came to an end. victory meet were: the But Coach Blair Martmeau is with for in second the 8 Granger place and Age under, boys, Joshua weidauer, two seconds, four ihirdsOwoJtleaiiSUeBid the 'tirades tool! ttjeff 1 Sjfleady looking forward to next fourths, one fifth. Girls 9 10, Tabllba hopesto the state tournament whicftceason. Although he must replace Huber, one second, one third, two fourths, began yesterday (Wednesday) at stalwarts like Boyd Matheson and two fifths, two sixths. Marla Heaton, first, the UofU. Cyprus, regardless of the Steve Shone, he welcomes back solid 100 fly, one third, one fifth, four sixths outcome of yesterdays meeting experience and some exciting young Girls 11 12, Stephanee Love, three seconds, one fourth, one fifth, two sixths; with Clearfield, will be in action players. Im excited about it, he Penny Heaton, two thirds, one fourth, one tomorrow in admitted. the session evening fifth. Boys, Derek Fonnesbeck, three Mark Wilson will welcome back seconds, one third, two fourths. Girls 13 14, Char Olsen, one second, two some young players too, but his at13th Tourney thirds, one fifth, two sixths. Boys, James tention hasnt yet turned to next Huber, first, 100 breast, one second, one year. He went into Wednesdays acthird, four fifths, two sixths. tion expecting junior forward Chad Girls 15 18, Stacey Weidauer, first, 200 breast, 499 medley, four seconds, three to sit out the contest with Sheppick thirds, one fifth. Kristi Thomson, one he was excited about the the but flu, fifth. Boys, Zack Sundm, two seconds, two prospects of playing in the tournathirds, two fourths, one sixth. Kenny ment. Somewhat irritated at media Kurtz, two fourths. Swimmers in the "C" division who placexposure about last years tournaed were Marla Heaton, Niki Fonnesbeck, ment experience, he noted that its a Nicole Gianelli, Becky Penny Heaton, Kester, Derek Fonnesbeck, Robby Small, MURRAY. Action will get under new program, different players and Jeff Small, Charles Hardman and Jack a new year. way here Monday in the 13th annual Jensen. The Pirates earned the right to be Murray high alumni basketball tourthere by gritting their teeth and nament. Eteams are entered. holding off a determined effort by Twenty-seve- n EAZ-LIF- T to send the league into a Play will continue through Sat- the Colts situation. playoff contest March with the title 3, urday, The Bucs had to convert 20x25 free & REESE to begin at 8 p.m. in the new Murray to do it, offsetting a two-gothrows SALES & INSTALLATION high gymnasium. Cottonwood edge forged from the Games will also be played Custom Hitches We lost some games at the field. in the the old week throughout high Transmission Coolers school gym and at Riverview and line early, so it was great to step up there and make them, Wilson said. Hillcrest junior highs. Welding First day brackets are as follows. Brian Breinholts 4x4 effort in the Wiring & Brake Hillcrest, 72A vs. 72B, 6 p.m.; 77A vs. 77B, 7 p.m.; 64 vs. 67, 8 p.m.; 0 Umpires Association Control Installation vs. 62, 9 p.m. Riverview, 78 vs. 80, To Wednesday 7 p.m., 79A vs. 79B, 8 p.m., 66 vs. ..972-3322- 1 9 p.m. Murray high (new), 74 vs. MIDVALE. The Beehive State 82, 7 p m., 81 vs. 76, 8 p.m. 70 vs. 65, 9 Umpires Assn, will meet here at 7 p.m. Murray high (old), 75A vs. 75B, p m. Wednesday. 7 p.m., 83 vs. 68, 8 p.m., 69 vs. 73, 9 The meeting, to be held at Copper-vieCOLI BERT ENTERPRISES d The 1971 team has a Community Center, 8446 So. 340 p.m. SoutlN W. 2200 2036 West, is open to all members and to bye. anyone interested in working as an umpire in little league, pony league, American Legion and other programs during the summer months. Further information may be obtain; ed by calling Jerry Kelsch, or Mike AnJeff Nordgren, drews, 68-6- 5 . MHS Alum Action Is Due Monday - I I I I final minute keyed the attack. But it was center Gerry Holman who twice this season controlled the 56-5- 8, Media Poll No Change In Prep Positioning ARMY RESERVE. BEALLYOUCANBE. Colts, pouring in 25 points and hauling down 14 rebounds. Because of his play, Cyprus was able to maintain a slight edge all the way through the 4 after one contest, leading at the half and 1 period, entering what would be the final eight minutes of Cottonwoods season. Junior guard Cory Gust added 10 points, Greg Peterson nine and Todd CALL TOUR LOCAL ARMY RECRUITER 52-5- SALT LAKE CITY WEST VALLEY CITY 974-555- 4 Olympus kept its stranglehold on first place in the media prep poll as the teams gathered for the state 4A tournament. Jordan remained the unanimous choice in the 3A ranks, entering a region seeding tourney. The Titans will have their chance to prove their mettle Saturday if d Hillcrest surthey and d vive their matchups today (Thursday). That would pit the two in the quarterfinals. Brighton is number two. while Roy and East round out the top five. In the 3A ranks. Judge remained in the top five and was scheduled to meet South after press time last night. South was ranked fifth. third-ranke- first-roun- top-sellin- Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was 1983s nameplate. Buy No. 1 at Ken Garffs. g 1984 Special Edition $HH,24 Cutlass Supreme Cpe. 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Troy Almond led Warrior scoring with 20 points (9,2x2) while Mickey Lamboume was limited to 10 (4,2x5) in his prep finale. The Huskies were led by Marty Haws with 23 and Reid Porter with 22. 6-- . MURRAY. Two state AAU swim records set a dozen years ago by Corey Killpack fell to a Murray Youth Aquatic swimmer during a weekend meet in Pocatello, Idaho. ; Daniel Seder set new marks in the 50 back and 100 back. He also captured first place in boys 2 competition in the 100 medley, 100 free, 500 free, 100 breast, 50 fly, 200 free, 200 medley, 50 free, 100 fly and 50 breast. He received the high point trophy, as did Stacy Weidauer among the girls. Murray finished fourth in the meet. FOREKH A With Loss 71-5- Swim Records $(o)95 Warriors End Season 968-73- 33-3- DRAKE SHOES To Hillcrest 966-544- 14-1- Smashed League tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday, and again on March 3. 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