OCR Text |
Show 2 Thursday, December THE GREEN SHEET 27, 1984 Sports Improve To As Cougars 5-- 2 West, Clearfield Toppled KEARNS. Coach Kenyon Clark got a couple of early Christmas presents during the week when his Cougars improved their with wins over West and mark to Clearfield. The Cougars took advantage of a huge mental mistake against West to snatch a victory at West last Wednesday. Then on Friday afternoon, they stopped Region One favorite Clearfield 54 49 for their fourth straight victory. test will bring The final hapless Granite to Kearns tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 p m. In Fridays contest, the Cougars managed to stay just a step ahead of the Falcons on the standout play of senior John Hatch who nailed six charity tosses in the fourth period to improve his scoring total to 24 on 9x12 field goals and 6x0 from the e 2 51-4- 8 e line. ,,, Early in the third period the Cougars went up by nine, but some sloppy ball handling let Clearfield get back into the contest and with five miunutes left, the Falcons led by three Clearfield, however, had its own problems with turnovers throughout the contest and the heady floor play of Nafe Alusa set .Wl ... SOARING In heavy traffic, Cougar Scott Chappell soars toward basket during action home court Thursday night. Kearns on cagers defeated Clearfield's Falcons, a favorite to win their own league when region action begins in 63-4- 9 tip-of- 14-1- 2 30-2- 4 9 49-3- 3 14-1- 73-6- With five seconds left, the Bulldogs, trailing by four points, still had a chance if they could capitalize on a opportunity and steal the ball. But, the Bulldogs misfired on the first free throw. Oly Falls To Timpview On Friday A 78-5- 16-1- 34-2- 19-1- 55-3- free-thro- Try Green Sheet classified ads' 262-668- I I & REESE SALES & INSTALLATION I Custom Hitches Transmission Coolers Welding 972-332- like to thank you for participating in our voluntary pay program. Much of our carriers' wage comes from your payment, and if they do a good iob we hope you reward them. We greatly appreciate your sup- Murray, Utah 2l I COllBERTENTEmiiEs! 2036 W. 2200 I SoutlN TUNE IN TO HOME S4107 262 6682 Office Hours: Monday Friday, 8 a.m.-- SATELLITE TV p m. Peter Bernhard, Publisher Michael Bennett, Advertising Robert Prince, Operations Donald Robinson, Editor Ethel Bradford, Editor Michele Bartmess, Editor Karen Egli, Circulation Pat Robinson, Circulation Jan Brown, Business just couldnt close the gap. Jason Adams with 16 points led Cottonwoods scoring followed by Mike Metcalf and Greg Kloke with 13 each. Shooting 62 percent from the field is sure better than the 40 percent we shot against Brighton, stated Colt coach Blair Martineau. We also played good defense. Our zone was able to keep them from getting very many inside shots. Greg Nichols came off the bench to lead the Spartans in scoring, hitting for 13 points, including 11 in the fourth quarter. John Hunt added 11 and Bryce Davies 10. Tim Nevenner, hobbled by an ankle sprain, was only 3X9 from the field., We simply shot ourselves out of the game in the third quarter, reported Murray coach Mike Evans. We only got one shot and one shot only, while they came back down and put it in. The game was won and lost in the key. How would ou like to take your puk from more than fol) free movies each and everv Questions: month7 Have you ever settled down in front ol your TV lor an afternoon of baseball and then disiovered theicsf games werent even broadiast lo your region7 Mailed Subscriptions: You can have your paper mailed to your home or business Subscriptions are sold on a one year basis and must be prepaid Rates are: Jordan Valley Sentinel Murray Eagle Answer $12 $16 $16 West Valley View 1295 We offer a 25 senior citizens dis count on subscription rates Because the papers are mailed we accept no responsibility for delayed delivery AH YOUR AMERICAN FO Tuning in to StitcIliU TV answers all your questions about satellite TV. bee the dealer below for a free copy But hurrv-l- be supply is limited $ Prices Start At Jlmnivision 233 Ramona AMD FOREIGN 466-412- TRUCK AND CAR NEEOS1 5 1 " Seasons Greetings" ifM AUTO PARTS "We sell to the General Public of Dealer Prices! 3495 West 3500 South Winterise Now) The game was close from the opening tip with neither team holding more than a one or two point advantage. The teams ended the first two periods tied at 6 and Judge slipped in front 6 by the end of the third period. But, in the fourth, American Fork scored 27 points, including 15 from the line, to $3 28-2- 8. Judges 20. We just werent alert as a team, commented Judge head coach Jim Yerkovich, and we didnt play well defensively. That isnt to take anything away from American Fork. They really played a great game. Richard Holmes and Paul Bruns each scored 13 points to lead Judge. Holmes also hauled down 12 rebounds. The Bulldogs shot 48 percent from the field, but only 53 percent at the foul line. The loss brought Judges record to 7-- FOREIGN I 7 t U U QUART ES GS YEAR-CROU- 24 P SET s3395 TRUCKS 4 TOM KNNZOll BATTERIES RICHER AUTOLITE EXCHANCE Small Block Chevy Lifters SPARK PLUGS EACH FLYIN' FALCON . . . Cleorfield eager Kearns high s Darrin Atkinson (20) and puts up shot despite efforts of Nafe Alusa (24). Cougars kept up winning ways, defeating the Falcons. RESISTOR $1.09 $39f, WE TURN BRAKE DRUMS & 3495 West 3500 South 968- - ROTORS 'IF WE CAN'T HELP TOU... NOSODT CAN.' WERE CELEBRATING OUR SOthuYEARl HUGE ALLOCATION IN MURRAY. Goalie Jeff Tavey of the gained his first shut-ou- t season last Wednesday, leading to a 18-- 0 conquest of Murray Granger in prep hockey action. Three Murray players earned Matt Vesterenin with five goals, Paul Snow with four and Shawn Shelton with three. In l, Darren Wack scored two while Jeff Anderson, Rich Olson, Justin Hunter and Eric Radcliff each had one goal. Earning playmaker awards (for three or more assists) were Hunter with five, Shelton with four and Wack and Chris Haymond with three each. Radcliff added two, while Snow and Vesterenin had one. Scores from other games played over the past week include: Granite 6, Ogden South North 2, Taylorsville North 2, Alta 0, Olympus South 1, Judge Jordan 1 and 4, Cottonwood Highland CARS 10-4- 0 BRIN6 OWR CONTAINER 3 IXCHANCi MOST pn LnJ MHS To 18-- 0 Ice Victory A Gallon (5)95 4 (P)(P) 99 BRAKE SHOES ' 968-291- PEIINZOIL ANTIFREEZE 47-4- (Mfeo festal nnrrTrrn am Uu.l fttn 'lil kxlrrrm ctukcc ALL FABRICS 'N NOTIONS The MORE you buy - the MORE YOU SAVE hat-trick- s, addi-tion- 0. Murray will start off the new year by playing West Jordan at Hygia on Saturday, Jan. 5, at 4: 15 p.m. Check these examples; other Hondas at comparable savings Ken Garff Honda State at 5th South Telephone 521-6Open 8am-7p1 Sat. 8am-6p- 1 1 I I I I Wiring & Brake Control Installation The Green Sheet 155 E. 4905 South Tavey Leads third period burst by Timpview helped propel them to a 9 victory over Olympus in high school basketball action played Friday night. Olympus will now try to get back on the winning track at West Jordan Friday then will entertain Bountiful on Jan. 4. Both games will get underway at 7:30 p.m. at the Timpview led by four, end of the first quarter and 9 at the half. In the third period, Timp0 to view outscored the Titans move out to a 9 margin. We cut the lead t seven or eight several times in both the third and fourth periods only to fall back commented coach Ron again, Huber. But, then thats the way it goes sometimes when you dealing with a young team. I think all these kids need is a little more time and a little more experience. Top scorers for the Titans included Mitch Johnson with 13 points, Matt Barnes with 12 and Warren Clark with 11. Olympus was, once again, hurt by the foul shooting situation. The Titans hit 9X13 compared to 28X32 for HOLLADAY. 38-3- 7 g We would January. 16-1- 8 Thank You A.F. Edges Judge; 'Dogs To Meet HHS AMERICAN FORK. Hot foul shooting enabled American Fork edge past visiting Judge Memorial in the closing moments of a razor close game Friday and earn a 7 victory. The Cavemen were 19X21 at the line as a team with Brad Hansen going 8X8 in the final period. Judge will be trying to bounce back tomorrow night (Friday) when the Bulldogs host Hillcrest at 5:30 p.m. Their next contest is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 4, at 40-3- 29-2- 7 ball, hitting both shots for the fina. margin of victory. The Cougars led 10-- after one period, it was tied at 22 at the half lead over and Kearns clung to a Panthers after the jhree, after leading by as many as eight. A key to the contest was a 13x18 effort from the line while West was hitting 10x14. Pace powered in 20 points (8, 4x4) and Hatch added 16 (5, 6x9). port. Colt Cagers Hot Storm Past Murray MURRAY. A hot shooting Cottonwood High team broke open a relatively close game in the third period and went on to post a victory at Murray Friday. The Colts shot 62 percent from the field on the night, compared to just 36 percent for the Spartans. Cottonwood will remain on the road for its next couple of contests, traveling to East Friday then to Bonneville on Saturday, Jan. 5. Murray will also be away, heading to Payson Friday and Weber on Jan. 4. All of f at 7:30 the above games will p.m. In contrast to the second half, Murray shot fairly well in the first two quarters. That, plus 12 first half turnovers by Cottonwood, helped keep things close early on. The Colts at the end of the first led at the midway quarter and mark. But, in the third quarter, Cotto tonwood outscored Murray 19-take a advantage and Murray the tone for Kearns to come back and win. Leading by just three with 18 seconds left, the CougarS showed a brilliant play that sent Alusa streaking for an unmolested lay-u- p and the final margin of victory. 3 Kearns trailed after one after two and 7 period, but led going into the final eight minute stretch. Jeff Pace added 14 points and Scott Chappel nine, while Greg Boykin scored 14 to pace the Falcons. The Cougars snatched victory from the jaws of defeat against West. Trailing by four with 20 seconds remaining, Pace hit an inside shot with 15 left and Hatch pilfered the inbounds pass. Alusa nailed a long jumper with three seconds left and West called time out - a timeout the Panthers were not entitled to. Hatch scored on the ensuing technical and Pace was fouled as the Cougars tried to inbounds the Top Grade Fabrics used by Levi Catalina, Dan River, Hobie Etc. fTrlWSri 268-874- 7, Mr |