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Show n1"" 3 GRANGER. A hustling, patient Granger high team kept alive its hopes for a state playoff here Tues-- I day by upsetting Cyprus The loss coupled with a wax-- : ing at Skyline put a state tourna-- , ment berth on the endangered species list for the Pirates, capping a frustrating week for Coach Mark Wilson and his cagers. Granger must travel to Skyline tomorrow (Friday), but will close out league play at home against Granite and should Cyprus or Olympus lose its next two games - a distinct possibility for one of the two the Lancers with a win over Granite could tie for a berth and force a playoff. Cyprus will play Olympus tomorrow on the Pirate court in the pivotal game. The Buc chemistry is obthe talented Pirates viously off have been on a rollercoaster ride. The young Titans received a blow when it was learned that leading scorer Mark Smith is lost for the I 50-4- 69-4- 9 - Five From Area On Baseball Squad CEDAR CITY. Five former Green Sheet area baseball players are listed on the Southern Utah State College roster for the upcoming season. Included are one from Murray and two each from Kearns and Cottonwood. Floyd Armstrong, former Murray high standout, will play second base. The pitching staff includes Kelly Lund and Tracy Johnson of Kearns e and Carl Coates and Rocky of Cottonwood. Lam-bourn- season with hepatitis, but Cyprus will have to shake off the offensive doldrums the Pirate suffered this week to have a chance. Cyprus closes league play at Cottonwood while Oly will host Skyline. In Tuesdays contest the Lancers took command of the game in the fourth period, holding the Bucs to 10 points while scoring 16. Granger did it despiute a rather poor night at the charity stripe. The Lancers did have the edge from the line, hitting 18x32 while Cyprus had just nine shots, converting four. The score was knotted at 17 after the first period, but the pace slowed to a crawl and Granger took a 5 half-tim- e edge. Cyprus was back in front going into the final period when the Lancers took command. Granger controlled the tempo and Coach Ed Gray cited his team for playing hard. Coach Mark Wilson was not happy with either outing during the week, citing a lack of consistency and chemistry in his team. 28-2- 38-3- 4 Ryan Stephens had six points in the final period toward a team-hig- h 14. Derrick Bolton added 11, Curt Condie 10 for the Lancers. Game scoring honors went to Cory Gust for the Pirates with 21. Chad Sheppick In the added 13. contest at Skyline the Eagles grabbed control early and were never really threatened. It was 0 after one period and 6 at the half. Sheppick was the leading Buc scorer with 11 while Craig Sudbury came off the bench for 10. 20-1- 37-2- Alta Tops Taylorsville Squad Long were next at 16 and eight respectively. For the Warriors, Ryan Brown had 11 points, Lance Bringhurst nine and Mike Johnson seven. TAYLORSVILLE. Alta high kept itself in the running for a state berth from Region Two with wins over 3 Taylorsville Tuesday and Kearns Friday. The Hawks next contest matches them against Bingham at Bingham tomorrow (Friday), the Miners being one of the teams Alta is vying with for the three final spots from Region Two. Taylorsville, still looking for its first win of the season, will host Kearns Friday. 59-4- 78-6- 8 Alta 59, Taylorsville West Jordan 71, Taylorsville 45 The first quarter of the contest ended up tied at but after that the roof fell in on Taylorsville. The Jagauars got things going in the second quarter and ended up the first half up by nine West Jordan unleased its half-coutrap in the third quarter and the game became a blowout, the Jags finishing the period at 14-1- 33-2- 43 rt Taylorsville stayed on Altas heels through the first couple of quarters. The Hawks led 14-- 8 at the end of the first and 2 after the second. But, in the third, Alta outscored the Warriors 12-- 7 to take a 9 lead and Taylorsville never mounted a serious challenge after that. Altas Travis Clark was the games high scorer with 18 points. Teammates Steve Hardy and Troy 56-3- Thursday, February 28, 1985 Lone Spartan Gold Lancers Stay Alive In State Race ; THE GREEN SHEET Earned By Barton PROVO. Murrays hopes for a top three finish in swimming were swamped Friday and Saturday when Tooele and Springville captured state titles in the BYU pool. The Tooele boys sent Coach Mel Roberts out a winner with a fourth straight title, beating Mountain View Timpview grabbed third with 114, Ben Lomond fourth with 93 and Murray fifth with 91. In the girls event Springville was first with 186 points, followed by surprising Cedar City with 158. Ogden nailed down third with 131, and Pro- - The trap told the story, commented West Jordan coach Dan Cowan. They (Taylorsville) had about eight or nine turnovers in the third quarter and that just killed them. It also looked like, when they did get the ball down court, they took some bad shots. Our kids rebounded well and turned them into some fast break baskets. West Jordan got a balanced scoring effort, Brett McClfeary leading with 16 points followed by Shawn Simpson with 12, Ross Kump with 11 and Tim Martinez with 10. For Taylorsville, Ryan Brown hit for 14 points, Karl Michaelis for nine and Todd Hailstone eight. 244-20- vo nipped Murray for fourth, Murray did get a gold medal effort from Angie Barton in the girls 100 breast, who outlasted Provos Shalann Hill in a photo finish. Zach Zundin was the silver medalist in the 200 individual medley, as was Barton in the girls race. The Spartan girls took third in the medley relay. Ken Kurtz picked up a third in the 100 fly for th'e Spartans and Zundin another second in the 100 free. Complete results of the final races were not available at press time. Keams Pony League Holladay Bonnett KEARNS. Signups for the Kearns Ball Signup Set National Pony League for boys and girls age 2 are scheduled. The program is open to youngsters residing between 3100 and 7200 South from Redwood Road to 7200 West. Persons interested in coaching 4 may call 9694162 (ages ), (9-1- or Registration 969-586- 3 SALT LAKE. Signups of the Holladay Bonnet Ball will continue Saturday and Wednesday as well as March 9 and 13. The Saturday sessions 9 (11-12- ). will be held March 8 and 15 from 9 p.m. and March 9 and 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Valley Lanes, 3951 W. 5400 South. Fees are $30 for one child, $25 each for two and $60 for a total of three or more. 9-- 6-- 278-355- 268-174- 9. 41-2- Warrior Icemen Oust Spartans From Tourney Mark Hoyt and Rich Gehring, durthe last period. Paul Snow and Vesterenin each picked up two goals against Taylorsville. Snow also had two assists while Chris Haymond and Justin Hunter had one each. Other results in the Affiliated Division included, Taylorsville 11, Bountiful 0; East 6, Alta 0; Olympus 17, unassisted goal. Murray performed much better against Taylorsville, posting a 3 lead after the second period. But, there was no stopping the Warriors Lance Knight, assisted by Scott and Taylorsville 1; Granite 0; Olympus 3, East 0; Highland 4, Brighton 1. Brighton met Cottonwood in game 15 and East tested Taylorsville in game 16 at the Cottonwood Heights Spa Wednesday at 7:30 and 9 p.m. in the losers bracket. Olympus will face off with Highland tonight (Thursday) at the Cottonwood Heights Spa in a 5 p.m. winners bracket match (game 17), while at Hygeia the winners from games 15 and 16 will meet in game 18 at 7:30 p.m. On Saturday, March 2, at 5 p.m., the winner of 18 will face the loser from game 17 at Hygeia. 5-- scored an Matt Vesterenin 4-- Bambino Signups Slated In Kearns KEARNS. Sign-up- Hills Bambino . for Western s have baseball scheduled for Saturday, Friday, March 22; and Saturday, March 23, at the Kearns Youth Center, 5650 So. 4800 West. Saturdays registration will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., March 22, 4:30 to 7 p.m. and March 23, 9 a.m. to 5p.m, The Bambino program is open to Registrants boys and girls age must bring a birth certificate to the signups. Cost will be $20 per child. For further information, those interested should call Dave Crosby . 5 or Bob Szwedko 2. 969-403- 966-480- Ute Conference Session Is Slated In Kearns District KEARNS. The Kearns Ute Conference football organization has scheduled a meeting at the Kearns Library Wednesday at 7 p.m. for anyone interested in coaching a team for the upcoming year. The league is also looking for a publicity chairman and a person or persons to run the snack wagon. The league also announced the election of its former president Frank Herrmann to the executive board of the Ute Football Conference as a vice president. The Ute Conference is the parent organization for all little league football in the the Salt Lake Valley. For any further Information those interested may call Blaine Peterson 9 Ron Hansen at at 3 after 4 or Carol Hermann at p.m. ing Granite Brighton 2; East 5, Cottonwood 4; 3, 10, Golfers Post Results MURRAY. A group of Murrhy golfers participated in a golf clinic and tournaments in Boulder City, Nev. First-da- y results included, scramble, tie for first, Jim and Condy Brickley, Terry and Janice Nelsen, Mike and Kathy Dunn, Kim and Phyllis Winters. Second-da- y results were, scramble, first, Tim and Sheila Alexander and Keith and Thelma Powell; second, Brickley and Winters; mens gross, Rick Brown, first; Tim second; mens net, Ken Balis, Alex-ande- r, Keith Powell, second; womens gross, Sheila Alexander, first; Leila Balis, second; womens first; net, Janice Nelson, first; second, Phyllis Winters, Thelma Powell. Third day, couples best ball, first gross, Brickley; second, Rick and Marsha Brown; first net, Alexander, first; Dave and Carol Forbush, I3J? mens Vested & wools & poly wool blends. Orig. 175.00 to 225.00 All 0ur international Collection of 967-342- 968-412- 9, Suits. 2-Pi- ece Designer Suits. Vested 966-560- & 2-pie- ce, wool and poly wool blends. Orig. 225.00 to 245.00 Whether youre buying, selling, lookrenting, trading, ing for help, finding a lost item or, conveying a personal message, classifieds can do your job. 00 500 & Nino Cerruti Vested Suits. Walt Disney's PINOCCHIO Rat. Tkm Sat. 2.00 AMt CkMraia-M.- OO FASHION PLACE MALL & VALLEY FAIR MALL Mens Botany C3 Maa. I Twt. All UAH 1.00 wool or poly wool blends. Orig. 245.00 to 265.00 to Sot. Matinee (Call For Show Times) MB ; All are scheduled from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and the Wednesday ones from p.m. Programs are available for girls and the signups will be held age at Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South. Further information may be ob8 or tained by calling Fees are $35. 964-150- 29-2- SALT LAKE. A 10-- 1 defeat at the hands of Highland Wednesday and a 4 loss to Taylorsville Saturday ended Murray highs hopes of a,state hockey championship this season. The Spartans, according to coach Jack Haymond, just couldnt get things going against Highland, which had a shutout going until late in the third period when Murrays 1254-12- 3. OPEN EVNEINGS: (SUN., 12-- FASHION SAT., 10-- 6 PLACE ONLY) |