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Show 3 j gpQfffto Cougars Capture Win Over Granite 3 KEARNS. A victory over Granite Friday night lifted Kearns to a 2 mark. The Cougars will be Idle until Tuesday when they open Region Two action the hard way, one the road against defending state champion Brighton. In looking ahead to what figures to be a tough league campaign, Coach 69-5- 6-- pre-leag- Kenyon Clark says unbeaten Bingham may be the toughest foe for the Cougars. Their quickness will give us some problems, he stated. The Cougars, who are clearly the best team Clark has fielded in his tenure, have lost only to Layton and Viewmont while beating three Region Three squads and a good Clearfield team as well as West of the 3A ranks. Clark feels good that his team was able to win three of four close games. How well they will fare in rugged Region Two will be determined early. After opening with Brighton, Kearns will test an West Jordan club on the Cougar court on Jan. 11. Against Granite, Clark was able to use all 15 players and 13 scored. Clark substituted early and often after his team jumped off to a 3 lead over the winless Farmers. ever-improvi- 20-1- The Cougars led at the half and 1 after three when Clark sat his starters down for good. Mark Maeser played his best game of the season, firing in 22 points for the Farmers, a dozen in the final period. John Hatch paced Kearns with 24, scoring 12 in the third period. Jeff Pace, who had eight in the first period, finished with 12 for the night. Rebounding and shooting percentage are Coach Charlie Whitings concerns. The Farmers wrap up pre 33-2- 1 53-3- league play tomorrow (Friday) at home against a big, talented Hillcrest club and will open league play at home against Cyprus on Jan. 11. GRANGER. struggling A Taylorsville team suffered its second setback of the season at the hands of Granger. The Lancers broke open a close contest in the fourth period by outscoring the Warriors 18-- 6 to win coach Both teams face tough foes tomorrow (Friday) as they wrap up less HUGEFALLOCATIONfJUSTilN Jim Yerkovich pre-leag- 21-1- 27-2- Marc Hasenberg paced the Lancers with 13 points while Mike Wilding added 11 and pulled down 11 rebounds. Karl Michaelis led the Warriors with 13 counters Granger won the game from the line, hitting 13x17 while the Warriors managed just 2x6. Derrick Bolton hit 6x7 down the stretch for Granger. Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place - the Green Sheet classified ad columns. 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Time and time again he followed missed shots in for points that helped the Leopords build that big final margin. Cottonwood will be back on the road tomorrow (Friday)' at Bonneville, trying to shake off of that loss. Bonneville is another tall team inside. League , play will begin for the Colts on Jan. 11 at home against Skyline. The starting time for both outings will be 7 . 30 . POSITIVE PRESSURE blower system, like all home central heating systems, for even heat throughout th home, and fresh air venting DIRECT AIR DRAFT SYSTEM provides cleaner burning and more heat per fuel 5 year warranty, ICBO approved, your choice of baked enamel colored finish In fV I I -n S. Redwood Rd. 562-066- 6 FLYING IN. . . Hillcrest' John Hensen, (14) draws a beod on the basKfef,"while Judge's Tpm Lytle (31) rises to the defense. Judge took charge early in the contest and ended up blasting the visiting Huskies QP 74-5- Here is just a sample of the many great values you will find. MARX SUITS wool blends. 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FASHION PLACE MALL and shoes. 262-942- 1 Use Your Roper's Option Charge or Your Bonk Cards. 3, 1985 54-3- LAKE. -r- hursday, January 34-2- East Humbles Colt Squad SALT SForgeStove Hatchback Accords & Civics now available-iLX and standard versions with automatics at SLCs exclusive Honda dealer or began substituting. finishes up its preJudge, now league schedule tomorrow (Friday) night at Springville, while the Huskies will be trying to rebound at Granite. Hillcrest will launch its region schedule Tuesday at home against Taylorsville. All of the above action will get under way at 7:30 p.m. The Bulldogs came out of the blocks fast against Hillcrest, opening up a 10-- 2 lead just Vk minutes into the contest and winding up the first period up 18-- Hillcrest cut the margin to eight twice in the second quarter, but that was as close as the Huskies ever got. At the half, Judge led Judge gradually built the lead to 20 points m the third period, which ended at The Bulldogs, even with their starters resting on the bench, stayed sharp through the final eight minutes. The kids came out really ready to play after losing to American Fork, explained Coach Yerkovich. I was especially pleased with our defense This was a great win for us. Richard Holmes hit on 10X15 shots for the field and finished with 27 points to lead Judge. Holmes also added 10 rebounds. Tom Lytle had 16 8-- e, 45-3- 2. points, going 7X10 from the field, and hauled down 11 rebounds, while Paul Bruns chipped in 11 points. Tony Cordova had six assists and Eric Vetri four assists and three steals. Judge shot 58 percent from the field and 61 percent from the line, hitting 14X23. The Bulldogs committed 12 turnovers. Its a little bit hard for me to evaluate just how good they were 69-4- camthan successful paigns. Unbeaten Bingham will be at Granger for a 7:30 contest while Taylorsville will host a good Skyline squad. In Fridays contest Granger jumped off to a 10-- 7 lead and led 6 at half-timbut Taylorsville closed it to 6 in a sloppy third period. T Bulldogs Come Out On Top In Annual Dog Fight ,We have to play almost perfect SALT LAKE. So far this season, basketball or were going to get Judge Memorial has made a habit of beat, Whiting assessed. His team is beating 4A basketball teams and very young and has taken its lumps Friday night the Bulldogs added so far this season and encouraging to visiting Hillcrest to the list. the second-yea- r mentor is that there Judge shocked the Huskies 7 in are signs of improvement with every a contest that was never close. At one point in the fourth quarter, the outing. Bulldogs led by 28 points before head Lancers Run Away From Warriors THE GREEN SHEET Shop Mon.-Fr- i. 10-- 9, Sat. 10-- 6, Sun. 12-- 5 |