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Show 3 THE GREEN SHEET ),,, 1985 Thursday, Janupry Scflnoolls Pirates Creep Past Granger Five 65-6- 0 Progressing Fred Ross keyed the Lancer attack with 15. Derrick Bolton scored 13 and Stevens 10. Coach Ed Gray also praised the defensive play and rebounding of Mike Wilding, who checked in with nine points. Gray was relieved that his team recovered from its dismal showing against Cottonwood. KEARNS. Patrons and others residing in the area of Kearns high are being reminded of the schools recycling project. Students are requesting that people save their newspapers and aluminum cans for an eight-weeperiod, said counselor Elaine Burrows. The items may be brought to the school and deposited in boxes in the front hall, or those interested may call Mrs. Burrows, and students will collect donations weekly. k 31-3- 0 slow-startin- 21-1- EAST MILLCREEK. It started out well enough, but it didnt last. Thats been the pattern over the last several weeks for Granite highs basketball team. The Farmers play a good quarter or two then the other team suddenly breaks into the clear and Granite never recovers. Friday night against Skyline, 14x30. Cory Gust led all scorers with 17 while junior forward Tommy Ahlquist added 16 and Kelly Granite was down 0 with just 40 seconds left in the first period. Then the Eagles came up with a steal and a score, Granite took a bad shot and missed and Skyline came back and scored again. Skyline led 0 and went on to win The Farmers had been playing people closer up until the Skyline match, and coach Charlie Whiting hopes his crew can get back on track Friday night when they host Cottonwood. The Colts have been playing well of late and registered convincing wins over Granger and Olympus in their last two outings. first Skyline took its seven-poiperiod margin and built it to 16, by the midway mark of Friday nights game. The Eagles outscored Granite 22-- 8 in the third quarter and were able to pretty well coast on it after that. Granites top scorers included Jay Sorensen with 15 points, K. C. Smith seven and Gary Troft six. According to coach Whiting, Skyline dominated the boards. Granite had just 22 rebounds of which only nine were defensive. Mark Maeser was injured and only played about a minute in the second half, Whiting noted. Hes been one of our leaders and theres no telling how much his loss affected the rest of our kids. But, for the most part, Skyline just whomped us. 13-1- 17-1- 74-3- 36-2- 0 If you ore insured by State Farm, Farmers or All State You May Be Paying Too Much. Call Us For A No Obligation Quote Steve or Carol, 486-753- 5 Boulton Insurance tfgency Inc. LANCER KEARNS HEADLINES KAPERS by Cheryl Coombs by Trudy Skogerboe 969-147- Eagles Top Farmers In Region 3 Test 15-1- 3 Pirate guard Collections Goodfellow scored 13. Craig Sudbury came off Wilsons bench to score a dozen. MAGNA. Cyprus pushed its league mark to 1 with a tougher than expected victory over Granger here Friday night. The Lancers, who were frigid from the charity stripe, fell to and will host league-leadin- g Skyline tomorrow (Friday) while Cyprus will travel to Olympus to find out just how realistic the Pirate hopes of a region title might be. Granger jumped off to a quick lead when Ryan Stephens hit 10 points in the first period to stake the Lancers to a lead. Coach Mark Wilson countered with some defensive pressure and Stephens was silent the rest of the night. lead Granger still clung to a g at the half, but the Pirates caught fire in the third period, outscoring the visitors 0 to take control of the contest. Both teams struggled at the charity stripe, with the Bucs hitting 15x27 while the Lancers shot a miserable other classes. It will be a riot, so be there or lose. Dont forget to support the basketball teams tonight. They will be playing Skyline at Granger at 5:30. and 7:30. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! 262-668- It is showtime. Yes Lancers, this Which class has the Will it be the sophomores? Probably not. How about the juniors? Maybe, but seniors are the number one choice. After all, who has more spirit than a senior? Stay tuned and join in the action this week. How would you like to go to Hawaii? You may have missed the boat if you were not at Granger Wednesday. It was Hawaii day. Lots of students wore their favorite Hawaiian things. Many of the kids wore Hawaiian flower print shirts, thongs and some wore grass skirts, leis, or a flower in their hair. Everyone joined in the fun and hulaed at the stomp that night. It was the native place to be. If you happen to be walking down the hall today (Thursday) and notice lots of sunglasses, walking shorts, cameras and travel bags, you will know that it is tourist day. Granger tourists will most likely be wearing hats and shirts that have the name of some place that they have been to printed on them. This is your ultimate chance to show off your souvenirs. Dont forget to call home, or at least somebodys home. The class call will be tonight. Show your spirit and rack up points for your class by calling the special number and saying those special words (both to be announced later today). Your call may mean those extra points your class needs. Wrestlers will the plant Farmers tonight at Granite at 6:00 and 7:30. Expose your spirit and cheer on your alma mater. Blue, red and gray are the id colors on Friday because it is school colors day. Seniors wear blue, juniors wear red and sophomores wear gray. The class that has the WARRIOR is Spirit Week. most spirit? most members wearing WORLD by Lisa Vande Veegate GOR3OTS&S3US mighty Cougars defeated in the best game of Taylorsville the KHS season. Brad Tiffany and Darin Atkinson played particularly well against the Warriors. Regulars John Hatch, Scott Chappell and Nafe Alusa also played an outstanding game. The Cougs were very deserving of this win and theyre now planning to make a turnabout in their record, so look out Region Two, the green machine is on the move. The basketball team will play again tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 against Bingham on the Miner court. The team will also play Tuesday against Hillcrest at 7:30 on the home court. Other sports action this week includes our very own wrestlers vs. Taylorsville tonight at 7:30 on the Cougar mat. The lady Cougars, featuring the antics of weeble, will play Bingham tomorrow at home. The will also play Hillcrest Tuesday on the Husky court. Both of these games begin at 4. The girls are looking forward to seeing everyone there. The KHS advanced drama class will be presenting the melodrama, or Melvin of the Mounties Claude of the Klondikes, Tuesday Continued on page 4 58-4- 5 Seniors... da best. That seems to be this weeks general atmosphere. Since its currently Senior Pride Week, its appropriate. Many diligent seniors and especially the senior class officers (Randy Graham, Jackie Roberts and Wendy Latimere) have been working hard and practicing long to decorate the halls and prepare for the senior assembly. Many enterslide show and taining skits, a the announcement of Senior Ball royalty will be components for a killer assembly. On an Edge of a Dream is the theme for Senior Ball, which will be tomorrow (Friday) from So, if youre not going yet, youve got less than a day to: A) find a date, B) get some friends together and just come, or, C) pay a sophomore to take ya. Well, those are your options, but what ever you decide, be sure to go, you wont regret it. While seniors enjoy this week, the entire student body will have an opportunity to get involved next week. Why? Because its Spirit Week ( Feb. The cheerleaders will wrap up the week with a stomp immediately vs. Hillcrest following the basketball game; varsity beginning at 7:30 and junior varsity beginning ). at 5: 30. Warrior swimmers and wrestlers in Region Two competition next week (Wednesday and Thursday). Swimmers will race in Brightons pool and wrestlers will compete on Warrior mats. Meetsmatches should be action-packe- d due to extremely strong Region Two competition. For some exposure before next week's Region Two tournament, Taylorsville wrestlers will have a dual meet at Kearns tonight, beginning at 7:30. Good luck, warriors. Dont forget to support the hockey team and jndoor soccer team. Go see some of their games. will be participating their designated color will win lots of spirit points. Get ready to yell, scream and cheer your class on to victory at the spirit assembly on Friday. Gather in the gymnasium to pay tribute to your favorite class, the class of 85, or 86, maybe 87, and knock it to the (D-eUDeSTflDKMS- The stands were packed and the players confident and these two factors combined and resulted in last weeks KHS basketball victory. 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The Lady Pirates have the home Only OOffiSMSaSSUS. Granger teams ripped it up, finishing well ahead of the Lancers. Way to go, Love Seat oo m&n Rj&mfts auto mechanics instead of foods. Didnt know how easy you had it, did you? And arent you glad you let Mom and Dad talk you into keeping the math class? Gee whiz, you mightve ended up in pottery. Anyway, I hope everyone got their schedules straigntened out and are geared up for a great new semester. The Pirates had to bid a tearful goodbye last week to our respected vice principal and friend, Mr. Scott After somewhat short Whipple. notice, Mr. Whipple has been transferred to Granite Park junior high to serve as the principal of that school. This is a big step for him and Im sure hell do a job. Theres no way to describe the impact this one man has had on Cyprus and on us, the students. So, on behalf of everyone here at Cyprus high, the executive council wishes Mr. Whipple the best of luck in his new position. Well miss him. But as they say, every cloud has a silver lining. Cyprus would like to welcome Mr. Carl Moody to our Pirate cove. Mr. Moody was sent to Cyprus from Kearns junior high to serve as our new vice principal. Its not easy being the new guy in town, so help him out. Lets show him true Pirate congeniality. Mr. Moody, welcome aboard. Congratulations to both guys and gals basketball teams in their bouts KOOL-SPA- N HOME CENTER 5000 South State 268-366- 6 Murray, Utah 84107 After hours: 272-155- 5 e See all products on display in our spacious showroom Call us today for free estimate and brochures court advantage today (Thursday) against Olympus. The battle begins at 4 oclock sharp. Be there or be square. The guys invade Oly territory tomorrow night at 7:30. Make sure youre there to watch the mighty Pirate men in action. I think youll agree, theyre definitely worth watching. Take the Titans. Cyprus wrestlers compete tonight also. The fun starts at 7:30 at Cottonwood. This is your last chance to see the wrestlers in competition before the region meet next week. Go get em, Buccaneers. Just a reminder, girls pref is the end of this month. I am giving you a lot of notice, fellow Pirettes, so you can start saving money now. The dance is formal, (were talking major bucks here), but the expense is well worth it. Also, theres plenty of time to think up a fantastic way to ask him. Dont wait too long though, or someone might beat you to it. Good luck and happy hunting. |