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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Mar. 8, 1984 Lose To Champs - Judge Girls Ciaim Fourth SALT LAKE. Judge Memorials girls advanced to the state basketball semifinals before their winning streak came to an end Friday night. Judge ended up with a fourth-plac- e finish in the meet after losing to eventual champion Orem in the semis. The Bulldogs greatest moment 6 came in an overtime victory over defending champion Mountain View in the quarterfinals Thursday. Orem defeated the Bulldogs 37-3- 47-3- 6 Signup Dates Set In Western Hills WBBA 968-232- 5 57-3- 9 high-scorin- g 8 10-- KEARNS. Registration for youngsters wishing to play in the Western Hills WBBA League this year are scheduled two days next week. Signup sessions will be held from 7 p.m. on March 16 and from 9 a.m. to 4 p m. on March 17. The cost is $25 for the first player in a family and $20 for the second. Further information may be obtained by calling Keith Basham, Crosby, late Friday night and early Saturday the tired Judge team fell to Provo by a score. However, Region Sixs showing in the tournament lent gloss to Judges 10-- 0 league record. Murray and Jordan were also among the top eight teams in the state and it was Murray that eliminated Tooele In the victory over Mountain View, the Bulldogs threw a diamond and one defense on Julie Schlappi, guard to six holding the points, after she had 31 in the teams opener. On offense, the Bulldogs showed utmost patience. Judge led 12-- after one period, but 4 in the second and was outscored after three cantos. still trailed However, the Bulldogs came back to knot the score at 36 and Jamie Adamson scored the only point of the overtime period. Mountain View was able to get off just one shot durstretch, so ing that tough was the Bulldog defense. Barb 26-2- 2 three-minut- Registration Planned for Registration Cyprus Babe Ruth play will be conducted Saturday and on March 17 and 24. Signups will be held at Hardees, 3500 So. 5600 West, from 10 a m. to 1 p.m. each of those days. The league is open to boys age Fees are $35 for the first boy in a family, $15 for the second. Players must submit a copy of their birth certificate. Further information may be obtained by calling or Will Orem' Nancy Gardner has her progress blocked by Kendra Peters of Judge as Meet Provo Tonight Tina Vierra (11) reacts to semifinal matchup. pass. Orem won the March 69-6- 0. 5 full-cou- rt nt All Lose Openers 15-1- 3 29-2- 4 34-2- 44-3- 0 7 be Starting For More Call Information 268-850- 2 966-041- - midway through the second period, at the after Carbon burst from end of the first eight minutes of tournament play. The Bulldogs trimmed five points off the lead on some inspired play by Tony Cordova, who came off the halfbench. Carbon enjoyed a time lead. Cordova was one of five reserves Yerkovich employed to try to find the right chemistry. He hit two jumpers in the Judge threw the ball away twice in the early moments of the second half, but when they came back from nine down, the Bulldogs left the Dinos in the dust. I think Carbon got tired, Yerkovich assessed. Whatever the case, Cordova started to break the press, 9 senior Jared Peters joined Holmes inside and senior reserve Mark Bailey hit some layups. The score was knotted at 45 at the end of three periods and in the fourth, the' Bulldogs simply ran away with the game, outscoring the Dinos 5 and leading at one point by 14. Carbon went cold from the line and was also in foul trouble. The Dinos were outmanned physically, but in the early going were able to outhustle a Judge team that seemed mesmerized by an layoff. Holmes led all scorers with 24 (10x13, 4x5), and his 17 rebounds edge there. gave Judge a Cordova added a dozen points (4x5, 4x7) but it was his six assists and handling of the press that probably will earn him a starting berth tonight. Scott Oppocher scored eight big points in the second half when Judge was coming back and had nine rebounds. Bailey added seven points. Yerkovich was also pleased with the play of Peters, who has been coming 7-- 5 24-1- 2 MARCH 19TH 966-111- 9 2ON OUR IN SEARCH OF EXCELLENCE Deseret Book off the bench to take the double he cant coverage off Holmes. At be ignored inside. Carbon had two more goals and five fewer turnovers, but Judge hit 19x31 from the line, while the Dinos managed just BEST ltknmlq tkototiMdc 6-- 6x14. SAVE YOURSELF 12-- 17 you can take 20 off the regular price of the new paperback edition of Bulldogs Rally To Down Dinos In Tourney Opener TAYLORSVILLE. It will be a battle of Bulldogs tonight (Thursday) as Judge and Provo stage another state tournament meeting, this time in the quarterfinals. When the 1981 Judge Bulldogs captured the state tournament, the most climactic game was a lopsided win over highly favored Provo in the semis. Provo comes into tonights 8:15 quarterfinal contest at Bountiful high favored over a young Judge quintet that did some struggling in its opener Tuesday at Taylorsville high before exploding to down Carbon This is what its all about. You always hope youll get to play a team like Provo in the state tournament, says veteran coach Jim Yerkovich. His team must stop sophomore guard Paul Frampton, touted as possibly the best backcourt player in the state. Judge will counter with junior Richard Holmes who may be the best rebounder in the state. It was Holmes performance that sparked Judge Tuesday night, but it was a trio of seniors and a junior guard who had been relegated to reserve duty that may have been the real key to the win. Carbon didnt compile a 15-record without having some tricks up its sleeve. The most effective of those was a press not unlike that employed successfully by South to beat Judge twice late in the season. Uncharacteristic of Judge teams, this one has had trouble with the press. The Bulldogs were guilty of a ton of turnovers - 24 in all, 17 in the first half - and Carbon was hitting at a 60 percent clip. lead That translated into a 6-- SPRING CLASSES 13-1- . . . 12. Judge was badly outmanned against Orem, which went across the front line. The Tigers were always able to stay just a step or two ahead of the determined Bulldogs, but to their credit, the Dogs were never quiet, even when trailing by 14 at one point in the second half. Orem led after one period and at the half After three it was Tina Vierra led the Bulldogs with 10 points, Adamson added eight In the final test on Saturday, Provo took control in the opening minutes, allowing Judge a single field goal in the first period, and Judge was never in the game It was at half time and after three periods Peters led the Bulldogs with 16, Vierra scored eight Granite Community Education Cyprus Babe Ruth BLOCKED with or Dave 966-480- HUNTER. e Eckroth led the Bulldogs with 17 points Kendra Peters added nine. Lynne Pollard paced Mountain View (Offer expires March 7, 984 Present this coupon for discount Watch for next week's 1 ) coupon featuring FAITH. Brett Behunin paced Carbon with 17 points. 6-- 24-1- 11-d- 42-3- 0 - Area 4A Not Faring Well At State MURRAY. Green Sheet area girls didnt fare too well in the opening round of the state 4A tournament, with all three entries losing. Olympus and Cyprus were both scheduled to play a consolation contest yesterday (Wednesday) after press time, while Cottonwood will be in consolation action tonight at 6:30 on the Murray high court. 7 to Box Elder Cyprus fell Monday, while Clearfield downed was Cottonwood Olympus 6 defeated by Layton on Tuesday. Region Three champ Skyline was the only team to reach the 65-4- 44-3- 51-4- quarterfinals, championship defeating Weber Cyprus got off to a horrible start, being outscored 19-- in the first period, and Box Elder was able to coast. It was 3 at the half and 9 after three periods. The Bucs were outboarded badly and although they got good shots, they wouldnt 70-6- 3 34-1- 48-2- fall. Ann Brady led the Pirates with 19 (5, 9x12). Bambi Preston added 10 and Sherry Snow nine. Cyprus met Hillcrest in its consolation test. Olympus played well in its game, but was killed by a third period in which it held Clearfield to only four points, but could manage only one. Janna Parker led the Titans with nine points, including 7x11 from the line. Andrea Wright added seven. The Titans met Viewmont in consolation. Cottonwood, which will play Brighton today, lost its game in the second period. It was 8 after one 8 at the half. The period, but Colts rallied hard in the final period, 6 when it began. but trailed Sophomore guard Chellie Foulger led the Colts with 14 (6, 2x2) and Lisa Cuthbert added 10. iKimfiis yourpersona sa Card 8-- 27-1- 41-2- Try a Green Sheet Want Ad I retilt thit offersa'whole CaSKCT financial convenience OURTWAYICONVENIENC Gmom) 2n2irfii,E oapp 0 |