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Show 3 Titans Win One Of Three THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, March 28, 1985 - Huber: Couldn't Have Asked More Of Kids at also performed yeomans service in the middle down the stretch against, quite probably, the tallest front line in the tournament. The last four minutes of regulation and in the three minute overtime, he (Clark) played like he was possessed, praised coach Huber, boxing out and grabbing key rebounds. Top scorers for the Titans included Matt Barnes with 21 points and Mike Anglesey with 10. After all the injuries and illness we had, stated Olympus basketball coach Ron Huber, I simply couldnt have asked more of these kids. The Titans picked up just just one win against two losses in the state 4A tournament at the University of Utah Special Events Center over the past week. But when they left the floor for the last time, they knew no one could ever accuse them of not trying. Olympus shook off the effects of a body blow delivered by Brighton in the opening round and went on to 9 in overtime on defeat Layton Thursday. In Fridays final outing with East, the Titans overcame an deficit in the third quarter, but simply ran out of gas in the fourth, losing SALT LAKE. Layton 'BASEBALL Olympus faced another tall team East the following night. The Titans got down 0 by the end of the first quarter and trailed 0 at the half. The margin was 18 when Olympus mounted its herculean comeback in the third quarter. Oly came out in a pressing defense, creating turnovers and turning them into baskets. By the' end of the period, Olympus had outscored East 1 and held at a 8 lead. East responded by going to its power game inside and Olympus, which had expended so much energy fighting back in the third quarter, just couldnt keep pace in the fourth. Barnes and Anglesey were the top scorers again for the Titans, REGISTRATION 18-1- 2 37-2- 49 The two teams played a see-sagame for the most part, neither taking much of a lead or holding it for very long. Layton had the early adat the end of the first vantage. quarter, then built a in the second. Olymmargin, pus caught fire in the third period, outscoring the Lancers 15-- 6 to move The Titans held into the lead at a 3 lead with time winding down, but Layton got the last shot in regulation. In the overtime period, all six of Olympus points were scored at the foul line, Warren Clark knocking in four and Mike Saunders two. Clark, 14-1- 1, six-poi- 26-2- 35-3- Yr. Old SOUTH GRANGER AMERICAN W.B.B.A. MARCH MARCH $25 O $20 49-4- 29-1- O LAST CHANCE in 68-5- 51, oooooooooooo U East 68, Olympus 59 51-4- Olympus finishing with 22 and 11 points respectively. Though it was a tough tourney this time around, Olympus, with four of five starters expected to return, has reason to feel optimistic about the future. If we can find some height and avoid the kind of injuries we had this season, concluded coach Huber, we should be strong." 6-- O O O O o 29, 5-- p.m. Z 7 J 30, 10 a.m. 1st Player For loch Additional In Family ' (2700 W.), Behind Safeway So. of Valley Fair Mall For Information 969-833- ,968-969- 2. . Call 5 IIMiiSILD The Cyprus district of the Ute Conference football league will be accepting applications for prospective coaches through April 16 it was announced this week. Persons interested in signing up or can contact either Bob at Brad at for further MAGNA. :a 969-195- 0 ON THE TARGET. . . Joon Adorn tvi (20) of Cot- - i In State 4A Play Highland player rise in defense. had Adam With This Ad & : 355-757- Eipirts ball tournament was sandwiched between two heartbreaking losses. The Colts opened the tourney, hosted by the University of Utah, with a 2 setback to Alta then bounced back to defeat Highland in 2 an impressive performance last Wednesday. A 0 loss to Roy on Friday, however, brought Cottonwoods state trip to an end. But according to Cottonwood coach Blair Martineau, a few less turnovers against Roy and the Colts could well have ended up playing East for the consolation championship. 20 turnovers We committed against Roy and yet we still finished within three points of them, Martineau explained. It was just one of those things. 57-5- 66-5- 53-5- room. After three quarters of play, the Royal lead was still eight points, Cottonwood managed to cut that back to three before time ran 23 J two quarters, which ended with scores of 0 and But the Colts broke it open in the third quarters, scoring 14 points and limiting the Rams to eight, to go up Highland posted 20 points in the final eight minutes, but Cottonwood added 23. Jason Adams hit for seven field goals and cashed in on 9x10 foul shots to lead Cottonwoods scoring with 23 points. Next in line were Kloke with 14 and Mike Metcalf with 12. Coach Martineau added praise for the defensive efforts of Brad Burton, who also picked up some key rebounds and dished out nine assists. You never like to end a season with a loss, noted Martineau, but, I think we learned a lot in the process. That could really help our younger kids because we plan on being back here next year. 17-1- 44-3- out. Greg Kloke was the top scorer for the Colts with 14 points, his third double figure effort in as many nights. He was followed by Craig Sorensen with 13 and Brad Burton with nine. Cottonwood shot 50 percent from the field and hit on 12x19 Cottonwood 66, Highland 29-2- 43-3- free-throw- s. 52 Though Coach Martineau felt his team couldve shot better at the foul line in this one, he couldnt say enough about the teams defensive performance against the Rams. Highland stayed within striking range of the Colts through the first Roy 53, Cottonwood 50 The Colts jumped on the Royals of the first to tie at back battled had Roy period Roy then outscored Cottonwood 17-- 9 in the second quarter to take a 4 lead into the locker early, but by the end 15-1- 5. 32-2- Warriors Mark 3rd Soccer Win In A Week TAYLORSVILLE. Three straight wins have been recorded by the Taylorsville high soccer team over the past week. The Warriors decked Bingham 11-- 2 on last Tuesday, edged Hillcrest Thursday and stopped Kearns 1 Tuesday. Strong team play and sharp passing were the keys in Taylorsvilles win over Bingham. Mike Cox scored three goals for the Warriors. Taylorsville had to come from behind in the second half to get by Hillcrest. Hillcrest led 1 at the end of the first half, but in the second half Taylorsvilles defense shut out the Huskies. John Diepeveeen score the winning goal on an assist by Mike Cox. 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