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Show THE GREEN SHEET 2 28, 1985 Thursday, February Colts Solidly In Second Place With Pair Of Wins With victores over on Tuesday and HOLLADAY. Olympus 62-5- 5 Granger Friday the foul line. They shot throws to our seven. 41 free-- Cottonwood 53-3- high tightened its hold on second place in the Region Three standings. The Colts now stand at one 6-- 2, game behind Skyline. Cottonwood will finish the regular season at home, meeting Granite tomorrow night (Friday) then hosting Cyprus one week later. Olympus, which knocked off Granite 5 Friday, will have to journey out to Cyprus tomorrow. The Titans will be without the services of Mark Smith, who is sidelined for the rest of the season with a case of hepatitus. 67-4- Cottonwood 62, Olympus 55 Cottonwood 31 Granger displayed a very patient offensive game plan early on, accounting, for the most part, for a relatively low scoring first period. Cottonwood wound up with a four then broke things point edge, 12-open in the second quarter.' At the halfway mark, the Colts were on top But, in the second half, Cottonwoods inside game and defense took charge. Granger shot only in the low teens, hitting on only two field goals and scoring only 13 points. With three quarters gone, Cottonwood led Cottonwoods Greg Kloke turned in the best performance of the day, hitting for 14 points and hauling down 12 rebounds. Craig Sorensen added nine points and Jason Adams and Mike Metcalf eight each. You really have to give credit to our defense, praised coach Martineau. We packed it in tight in the middle and forced them to shoot outside. In the second half, we had them shooting down at around 13 percent from the field. Mike Wildings 11 points was tops for the Lancers with Ryan Stephens hitting for eight. 25-1- 37-2- Tuesday nights game was hard fought. Cottonwood did move out to an early 13-- 4 lead, but it was close all the way after that. The Colts held two point edge at the end of the first and were up by period of play, three at conclusion of the next tow In the quarters, 3 and fourth period, Cottonwoods inside offense began to take effect, while Olympus came up empty on three straight trips down the floor. It was all the break the Colts would need. Steve Cuthberts 15 points was top for the Colts followed by Jason Adams with 14 and Brad Burton, off the bench, with 12. Cottonwood coach Blair Martineau also praised the floor game of guard Rick Farnsworth. We kept moving the ball inside and, although we turned the ball over a lot, we did get a lot of foul shots, coach Martineau noted. "We also had a big edge on che boards, 15-1- 2, 26-2- 38-3- 34-2- Olympus 67, Granite 45 Olympus still cant shake the s blues, but was able to shake Granite Friday night. Playing without Mark Smith, the Titans led all the way, winding up the first By the half, quarter ahead Granite had shaved a point off the margin and Olympus was up Sparked by a steal and a dunk by Warren Clark, the Titans got rolling in the third period, doubling the margin to 12 at injury-illnes- 30-2- two-hand- 44-3- 'Dogs Down Buffs Judge Memorial league play with a flossy 10-- 0 mark Friday and then headed to a neutral court to see if they could earn Region Sixs top seed into the state tournament. , The Bulldogs popped Tooele Fri- day 8 to close out regular season play. Last night (Wednesday) they were scheduled to meet West in the Region Six tourney at Murray high. Tomorrow (Friday) the winner of that game will play the winner of the South-Jorda- n contest at 8 while the losers square off at 6. The outcome will determine seeding in the state tournament which begins on March 11 at Bountiful, Viewmont, Hillcrest and Taylorsville high schools and will continue in that format until moving to the Marriot Center at SALT LAKE. 83-5- Feb. The question BYU 15-1- be that, may is how many times can answered Judge survive meeting teams like South and Jordan, who have played Judge close twice. Even if the Bulldogs were to survive this tournament, they could be facing one of those teams for a fourth time somewhere in the state tourney. Bulldog coach Jim Yerkovich doesnt like the region tourney format any better as the coach of the region champ than he did last year when the Bulldogs could have improved their tourney seed. Against Tooele the Bulldogs played a solid contest against an opponent. When Richard Holmes hit his first first nine shots enroute to a half, the bench players knew they would see some action. Judge led 2 after one period and stretched that to 1 by halftime. Holmes finished the night with 33 (14x19, 5x5). Tom Lytle, who brought Judge fans to their feet with a textbook slamdunk, added 12 and Paul Bruns contributed 10. In. reserve roles Matt Tippens and Gared Peters both added nine. Judge hit on 58 percent from the field and 17x24 from the charity stripe. T'ville Babe Ruth 7-- 969-230- 5. League Signups Late registration for Little League will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at the home of Pam Rex, 6422 So. Coral Drive ( 1400 West ) . -Tryouts are scheduled for March 21, 22, and 23. There is a $35 for the with a first family member age $5 discount for each family member thereafter. Fees for the peewee program are $20, limited to children age BENNION. n 6-- 7. Those needing further information Rex at or 262-213- 3 968-712- . . novers. The Hawks led by seven, at the end of the first period and at the half. In the seby five, cond half, Kearns, already missing its two starting guards, lost standout forward Scott Chappel to an ankle 21-1- 4, 37-3- Babe Ruth Signups 73-6- 8 sprain, and some of the other Cougar big men got into foul trouble. Alta stretched its lead to 8 by the end of the third quarter and led by as much as 20 in the final stanza. The Hawks began subbing heavily after that. Altas Travis Clark did a job at the foul line, going 16x16 and finishing with 30 points. Troy Long added 12 points and Doug Boudreaux and Joel Kempner 11 each. Alta cpach Myron Long was also pleased with Boudreauxs strong play inside. I really believe our press was the Continued on page 4 61-4- AIL Tout AMimCAN AND fOMICN WUCK AND CAI NEEDSfC Set In Murray MURRAY. Babe Ruth baseball registration will be held in Murray Wednesday ana March 9 at the Murray high dance studio. The Wednesday sessions is slated 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. and the March 9 MURRAY. Registration for the from 4 one from p.m. now Ball program, Murray Bonnet Fees for are $50 with in its 10th year, will be conducted at Vine Street Library Wednesday and $10 to be refunded at upon completion of the season. Fees for March 7 and 9. olds are $40. If there is more The Wednesday and Thursday sesone participant per family, a than from held sions will be p.m. and the Saturday session from 11 $10 will be given for additional para m. to 3 p m. The program is open ticipation. New registrants must submit a Fees are $25 which ,to girls age includes a shirt, hat and picture. birth certificate brequivalerit proof Birth certificates are required at of age. Further information may be obregistration. Further information 0 tained by calling Ludell Pierson, 9 obtained be may by calling or or DISCOUNT AUTO FARTS Murray Bonnet Ball stfl to ffi General Public of Deafer Prices!" 3495 West 3500 South Wlntarlza Nowl :$3. PENNZ0IL Bailee 67-4- 65-5- 2. 9-- 6-- 7:30. Skyline led 16-- at the end of the first quarter and maintained that 9 10-4- 0 BATTERIES 3 &95 MOST CARS I FME1M MRI AUT0LITE EXCMANCE Small Block Chsvy Lifters SPARK PLUGS leek RESISTOR seven point margin through the second period, which end at Sparked by the play of Don Farr, the ' Eagles burst out to a 13 point, lead in the third quarter, the same margin they held at the final buzzer.. Mark Maeser had 16 points to lead the Farmers in scoring followed by K.C. Smith with 14 and junior Shawn Christiansen with 11. Granite had one of its better nights at the foul line, hitting 18x20, but turned the ball over 24 times. We turned the ball over a lot, but still remained relatively close, said Granite coach Charlie Whiting. Skyline didnt get a lot of points off those turnovers and that means our kids played some pretty good defense. 24 P $33 iTMnacKS C YEAR-CROU- SET EXCNANCE GRANITE PARK. They may have not got into the win column yet, but over the past week or so Granites Farmers have definitely been playing better basketball. After dropping a 5 decision to Olympus Friday, Granite finished within 13 points of league leading The Skyline Tuesday, Farmers led, though briefly, at before the Eagles began to take charge. Granite now must take on Cottonwood at Cottonwood tomorrow night (Friday). The Colts, at hold the second place spot in Region Three. Game time will be the usual, 4 RRIHS OWN CONTAINER DRAKE SHOES 264-266- Farmers Show More Improvement 968-291- ANTIFREEZE 266-450- 262-384- 7-- may call Pam Lana Gray KEARNS. Alta virtually destroyed Kearns highs hopes to climb into the rrace for state with a 8 win over the Cougars here Friday night. Kearns has a slim chance for a tie, but would have to beat Hillcrest and Bingham to make the field and would have to post a victory tomorrow (Friday) at Taylorsville where the Warriors will be hoping to find their first victory of the season. Altas press really caused problems for the Courgars in the first half, creating a number of tur- - Brian Pedersen - its bid for a state alive with solid win on the Cougars home court. Jaff Pace (35) of Koarni and Alla's Stava Hardy (22) bath gat up in tha air aftor a rebound during Friday's league match-up- . Alta kept HIGH FIVE. 268-230- TAYLORSVILLE. Registration sessions will be conducted by the Taylorsville Babe Ruth League March They will be held in the gymnasium area at Taylorsville high. The March 8 sesions are scheduled from 6:30 to 9 p.m. and the March 9 one from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Birth certificates are required and registration fees are $50. Further information may be obtained by calling Taylorsville-Bennio- GREEN SHEET PHOTO Cougars Fall To Alta By 78-6- 17-1- Matt Barnes with 22 points was the leading scorer for Olympus with Mitch Johnson adding 20. We were hurt by the loss of Smith, Olympus coach Ron Huber stated. But, the big difference was at the difference was 10 and Olympus decided to spread things out. The Farmers came after the ball, creating numerous opportunities at the line for Olympus. The Titans hit 17x22 foul shots in the final quarter. Mitch Johnson led Olys scoring with 20 points with Rick Crofts right behind with 19. Mike Anglesey added eight. We went to the spread offense in the fourth- - quarter, they fouled us and we converted, stated Olympus coach Ron Huber. The kids are playing really well despite the injuries and illness. Top scorer for the Farmers was Mark Maeser with 18 points, while K.C. Smith added 12 and and Mike Booth eight. 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