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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, December 13, 1984 Old Twwte Green Sheet Classic At CHS IKiMe - mmm Lancers To Tangle With Warriors GRANGER. After a hectic week in the Box Elder tournament, Grangers Lancers seemed weary Monday as they dropped a 4 decision to Logan. We were just a step slow, and it was our fourth game in five nights, related Coach Ed Gray. The Lancers picked up their first win of the young season Friday night at Box Elder, beating Roy after losing to the host team Thursday. On 59-4- Saturday, Cyprus nipped the Lancers for the consoltation crown 63-6- but it was an outing Gray felt good about. ing Taylorsville team In the opener at 6:30 tonight (Thursday). The winners will meet for the title Saturday at 8, the losers will play at 6 on the Pirate court. Box Elder erupted for 29 points in the fourth period to defeat the Lancers 7 in the tourney opener. going into that Granger trailed canto. Mike Wilding, who was an alltournament team selection, led the Lancers with 11 points while Ryan Stephens added 10. Derrick Boltons 6x6 effort from the line in the fourth period lifted the Lancers to a 8 victory over Roy. Granger was down nine at half-timbut rallied to capture the victory behind a balanced scoring effort 74-4- e, from Bolton with Marc 10, Granite Beaten In Two Contests WEST JORDAN. The West Jorteam picked up its dan basketball first victory of the young basketball season Friday night by shocking Skyline The Jaguars followed with a 7 win over Granite on Tuesday. Granite lost Friday to Woods Cross Coming up next for West Jordan will be a trip to Davis tomorrow (Friday) and a home contest with Granger a week from Friday. Granite will be at home for Murray Friday and at South Tuesday. All of the games will start at 7:30 p m. 63-4- 65-4- 58-3- West Jordan 65, Granite 47 West Jordan and Granite played a tight first period Tuesday, the Jags But, West ending up in front Jordan began pulling away in the second quarter, led by a tough pressing defense, ending the first half up Granite scored just two points in the third period and those didnt come until the final 46 seconds of the quarter. The Jaguars ended the period on top Tim Martinez led West Jordan in scoring with 14 points followed by Ross Kump with 11 and Shawn Simpson with 10. For Granite, Mark Maeser had 14 points and Shawn Christiansen and Casey Smith eight each. Granite shot 54 percent from the field, but only 55 percent from . 19-1- 35-2- 52-2- and Wildings 11 14. team-hig- h In the loss to Cyprus, Ryan Stephens got hot for 21 points and Bolton added 17. Monday night at home the Lancers trailed most of the way and Gray p after one period and 1 at the half before moving out to a 4 lead in the third period. Wilding paced his team with 18 and Bolton added 10. 57-4- the line. After a relatively error free first quarter, turnovers plagued the Farmers in the next three. The kids were really active on noted defense, very aggressive, I West Jordan coach Dan Cowan. think thats been the key for us. We played really well in that first stated Charlie Whiting, quarter, the Granite coach. But, we only hit one of eight foul shots in the second quarter and we played horribly in the third quarter. Woods Cross 58, Granite 39 In Cross Granites game with Woods Friday, the Farmers were able to keep themselves in the contest right up until the final six minutes of the game, when they trailed by only eight points. They were just never able to get any closer. Woods Cross led 0 at the end of at the half. the first quarter and The third period score was Woods Cross. Maeser hit for 13 points, going 5x6 at the line, and Jay Sorenson added 10. Granites offense from the field shooting picked up, hovering near 50 percent. But, the Farmers still committed far too many turnovers. We showed a lot of improvement in this game, Coach Whiting said. We just need to be a little more 17-1- 28-1- 8 44-3- 0 68-5- ray. Hilllcrests schedule shows two home contests, Olympus Friday and Weber on Thursday, Dec. 20. Cottonwood 57, Hillcrest 48 CREATIVE CONCEPTS A THE COOKERY JUHCT10N 45-3- ANTIQUES and COUNTS? STOEE Titans Grab Drop Victories Two SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Cottonwoods Craig Kloke hit a jump shot with eight seconds left to give Cottonwood a 5 win at Davis Friday night. The Colts followed up Tuesday 8 over Hillcrest, with a solid which was coming off an impressive 1 win over Jordan on Friday. Cottonwood, which has now played four games in eight days, has a pair of tough games upcoming, Bountiful at Bountiful tomorrow (Friday) and Brighton at home Tuesday. Next Thursday the Colts will be at Mur- 1 SSSSm 27-2- $Q00 O !b. 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The Titans actually shot better from the field than at the line 53 percent to 40 percent. Mark Smiths 16 points was high for Olympus with Mike Anglessey adding 14 and Matt Barnes 12. 1 1 Tuet.-Sa- t. Sunday The Miners will entertain Logan tomorrow (Friday) night then visit Jordan on Tuesday. Olympus has a scheduled stop at Hillcrest Friday then travels to Murray on Tuesday and to Timpview on Dec. 21. 61, 14-1- 33-2- 42-3- 5 9 0 9 3 WEST THIS COUPON COOP FOR 10 OFF CUSTOM FRAMING? (GIFT CFRT7FFFFF- : Hmonq Flower 2--0 m doth "LA Center Middle. EaF Aero?-- -f to . sat 9 3 F60-O0- FI 7fwn Po'St Office s y ' Q 4 O 4 0 O 4 Judge Cops Three SALT LAKE. Playing with the savvy of midseason form, Judge captured three impressive victories over good basketball teams during the week. Friday DEC. 1 The Bulldogs downed Ben Lomond Wednesday, won the battle of the neighborhood over East 2 on Friday and traveled to Pleasant 7 Grove to defeat the Vikings Saturday night. 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