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Show THE GREEN SHEET 4 Thursday, December 26, 1985 Spoirfts (ECEOu Titans Nip T-Bir- By Point ds Then the fouls point lead, began to to take their toll and the Thunderbirds began to burn the baskets. "They werent layups either, commented Huber. Normally, you like to see other team start shooting from outside, but Timpview was hitting everything it threw up. We kept pushing them further and further out and they kept hitting. By the end of the third quarter, Timpview had made up 12 of those The low points and trailed point for Olympus came with two minutes left when Barnes fouled out. charge with some key baskets, in- The Titans went into a delay game, cluding the Titans final points, giv- but missed the front end of three lead with under a straight ing them a Timpview minute to play. Timpview crept to continued to creep closer, but within one with 26 seconds left then Johnsons clutch baskets kept the missed a shot at the buzzer. lead just We got in early foul trouble and I Johnson ended up with 26 points on had to keep a lot of my starters on the night, leading all scorers. exthe bench for long stretches, Barnes, despite the limited action plained Huber. Because of that, I due to fouls, added 18. Trent Wright couldnt rotate my players the way 11 and Mark Smith 10. Olympus Id like to. I think we just got tired had shot 48 percent from the field and and Timpview got hit at only Timpview 42. The a 33 percent clip in the first half, but Despite the flurry of early fouls in the second, improved that to 47. whistled against them, the Titans 19-8 The Titans are now off for the holimoved out to a first quarter lead. By the half, the Oly margin day moritorium, their next action was 14, Midway through the not slated until Jan. 3, when they will third quarter, Olympus held a 20- - travel to Bingham. 44-2- HOLLADAY. We wondered if we could win a close one and Friday night we proved we could. The kids hung in there, despite the adversity, and put it in the win column. While Olympus head coach Ron Huber wasn't too happy about the way his team nearly gave up a lead in the second half against Timpview, he was obviously pleased with the way they turned back the rally that fell one point short, at the final buzzer. With Matt Barnes, the team leader, consigned to the bench with five fouls, Olys Mitch Johnson, took 67-6- 52-4- 67-6- 4 SHORaWEEKDAYS s. hotter-than-hec- 36-2- Colt Girls Gain Swim Title SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Host Cottonwood high placed first in the girls competition and second in the boys at the annual Granite District Swimming and Diving Championships TO THE HOOP . . . Brighton's Richard Saunders (24) collides with Cyprus high's Tom Ahlquist (24) on a try (or the basket. A quick burst late in the third quarter and early In the fourth help the pull Bengals away from the stubborn Pirates. held Thursday. The Colts beat out Cyprus for the ladies title, but Skyline got the boys crown Olympus was third, just four points back of Cottonwood at 174. In individual girls results, Grangers Micki Gillette won the the 100 butterfly in 1:04.81 with Skylines Julie Leeper second and Lancer teammate Sher Whitney third. Tricia Matz of Cyprus took the 100 free in 55.66 followed by Stacy Weidauer of Taylorsville and Julie Collard of Granger. Skyline got its first individual title in the 500 freestyle as Becky Hebert turned in a time of 5:24.88 with Cottonwoods Kenna Sorensen second and Grangers Gillette third. Holly Byers of Cyprus took the 100 backstroke in 1:07.74 with Trudy Heaton of Olympus and Chris Keller of Skyline next in line. The 100 breastroke was won by Cottonwoods Jill Chytraus in 1:12.54 with teammate Tina Scribner se 246-22- 8 Cyprus Continued from page 2 The second half, particularly the late third quarter and early fourth quarter, were the key moments in the contest. Brighton was leading by just two, midway through the third quarter.- - But in the next four minutes, the Bengals outscored the Pirates moving Brighton out to a advantage. Providing the spark, in part, was sub Steve Brownlee, who hit three quick baskets. 39-3- 13-- 52-4- 3 Colt Icemen Nip Murray HEIGHTS. COTTONWOOD Murgoal loss in ray suffered another one high school hockey Thursday, falling to Cottonwood It was a contest that couldve gone either way, but the Colts outscored the Spartans 2 in the closing period to tie then take the lead. Murrays scoring was led by Paul Snow with four goals while Darren Wack had two and Shawn Shelton one. Wack, Snow, Shelton, Chris Haymond and Rick Olson each earned two assists. Kerry Karinen was the leading scorer for Cottonwood with four goals followed by Robert Zito with three and Mike Morgan with one. Zito earned four assists, Karinen two and Geg Dipietro one. Each goalie, Jeff Tavey for Murray and Jon Weir for Cottonwood, made 25 saves. In other action this past week, the 8-- 4-- blanked team Travel Bantam Judge Memorial nipBrighton Alta stopped ped West Jordan Bountiful Highland got by East Valley South defeated Olympus and Alta whipped Kearns High school play will resume Jan. 2 with Murrays next contest slated for Saturday, Jan. 4, at 5:30 p.m. against Olympus at Hygeia Iceland. 8-- 3 225-17- Brightons hot shooting continued in the final period, from the field early on and from the foul line in the later moments, as Brighton doubled its third period margin. Steve (Brownlee) came in when Steve Olsen got into foul trouble guarding Beij, commented coach Reid. Those three quick baskets really got us going after a tough first half. Eddie McDaniel was the top scorer for Brighton, with 19 points, going 8x9 from the field. Saunders added 15 more and Olsen contributed eight. As a team, Brighton shot a blistering 59 percent from the field and 81 percent from the line. Sommer topped the Pirates scoring list, firing in 17 points, followed Sudbury with 13 and Ahlquist with 11. The final score doesnt really reflect just how hard a game it was," concluded Reid. Cyprus is a very good team. Right now Beij is better on defense that on offense, but the scoring will come in time. I was also impressed with the play of Sommer and Ahlquist plus the floor game of Sidney Freeman. Lancers The turnover situation was compounded by some cold shooting both from the field and the line Thursday. South got off to a first period 16-- 8 lead but Granger came back trail at the intermission. It was at the end of three betore South started getting some key buckets. No Lancer reached double figures scoring. Fred Ross was the leader with nine points that included a 5x9 effort from the line. He also led the rebounding with eight. From the field, sophomorp Paul Marsh scored eight on 4x5 from the field. Granger was guilty of 20 turnovers int he contest. to 36-3- 0 26-2- 4 Kearns v DR. DUANE G. LUND r cond and Sue Benner of Skyline third. In the 400 free-styl- e relay, Skyline was first (3:52.32) Granger second and Cyprus third. Moving into boys action, Lee Chamberlain of Olyumpus won the 100 butterfly with in a time of 56.41 with Mike Schaelling of Granger and Dan DeGooyer of Cottonwood following. The 100 free was taken by Grangers Schaelling in 50.49, second place going to Stewart Olson of Olympus and third to Greg McGregor of Cottonwood. Brett Provosts time of 4:59.20 gave Taylorsville a first in the the 500 free with Skylines Paul Harding and Aaron Barr taking second and third. First in the 100 backstroke went to David Barnes of Skyline, who turned in a time of 1:00.28. Second in the 100 back was earned by Chamberlain of Olympus and third by Scott Bybee of Skyline. In the 100 breastroke, Jason Hayes of Cyprus placed first with a time of 1:03.68. and John Reed and Olaf Hague of Olympus second and third. Skyline won the 400 free relay (3:28.50) with Cottonwood second and Cyprus third. KING DELUXElfIPM G&mE REDUCTIONS GnsnunED SiGBQEB E 9GBQEID r qub qhd g dGhdm 30 Globetrotters Eye Date In Salt Palace SALT LAKE. Sports history comes to Salt Lake on Monday, Jan. 13, when the Harlem Globetrotters and Lynette Woodard - the Trotters first woman player ever - open at the Salt Palace for one day only. Woodard, however, is not just any woman. She was captain of the 1984 g Womens Olympic Basketball Team and is the most prolific scorer in womens baskeball history with an amazing 3,649 points at the University of Kansas - surpassing even the records of such greats as JoJo White and Wilt Chamberlain. This is a dream come true and the opportunity of the century, says the first woman ever to grace the squad. Celebrating their 60th season, the Trotters in the travels in 101 countries have introduced basketball to the world and now are welcoming a woman onto the court. The new team is part of Americas Gold-winnin- living basketbaall legacy. The Harlem Globetrotters began as in 1927 barnstormers in the mid-weand graduated to become the n and most belovworld's ed hoopsters. g Combining comedy and basketball, Americas Ambassadors of Goodwill" have entertained more than 100 million people globally since the team was established. With their new rookie, they will be inspiring a whole new segment of the population to get serious about the sport. is smoothe-as-sil- k Leading the line-u- p forward Billy Ray Hobley, funnyman Lou Dun: bar, Clyde The Glide Austin, and d laugh-makTwiggy Sanders. Tickets are $9.50 and $8.50 and may be purchased at all Datatix outlets, ZCMI stores and at the Salt Palace box office. Show time is 7:30 p.m. st best-know- hard-drivin- long-legge- er Continued from page 2 quit the team and the team had lost a tough overtime contest on Tuesday and Clark felt his team started out flat Friday. It came on strong in the second half and the Cougar mentor says about the prospects hes still excited for the team. ' Clearfield led 16-- after one period and 0 at the half. The Falcons were still in front 4 going into the final eight minutes of play. Kearns staged a furious rally, closing to within four with two minutes left and having a chance to narrow it to two. Aggressive defense keyed by the play of Derek Christensen keyed the comeback effort. Senior guard Troy Kehoe paced the team offensively and showed solid leadership on the court, Clark said. Kehoe finished with a career high 16 points. Junior Jerry Gibson added 12 and earned Clarks praise for his outlet passes. Mike Peterson and Robert Miller also earned praise for their play in the contest. Most of the Cougar scoring came from the field as they hit just 6x11 from the 8 36-2- 48-3- OPTOMETRIST w. if, M . r Complete Visual Care Eye Examination Glasses Contact Lenses i iW IVY PLACE l SHOPPING CENTER 4700 South 900 East Suite 38 NOIREASONABLElOFFERIREFUSED line. e Kearns will close out action at home on Jan. 3 against West and will open league action at Granite on Tuesday, Jan. 7. pre-leagu- Telephone 261-47- 4 I i ONE OF A KIND . . . Lynett Harlem Globetrotter's squad, hare Jan. 13. Woodard, tha only woman on tha make history whan sha performs will 26214022 |