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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, February 20, 1986 SpOlTftS In Race For State - Warriors Lose, But Gain Ground EAST MILLCREEK. Take away a run by Skyline at the end of the first half and Region Three would be in a real muddle. However, the Eagles used that run to hold off a determined Taylorsville team and went on to post a vice tory and maintain their edge on Cyprus and Cottonwood. However, the loss didnt hurt the 13-- 0 53-4- 1 one-gam- Judge Wins AA Warriors in that they actually gained ground in their race for state when Granger upset Kearns and Cyprus downed Olympus. Taylorsville' will play host to Granite tomorrow (Friday) and then on Tuesday will settle matters with Kearns on the Cougar court. e The Warriors have a edge with three to play, but now have a two-gam- - Warriors In Hunt For Ice Crown snot at avoiding tne fifth place finish that is merely a playoff for a state berth. Taylorsville is tied with Olympus for fourth. The visiting Warriors posted a 0 lead at the end of the first period and were right in the game until that fateful stretch that enabled Skyline 8 to take a edge to the locker-rooIn the third period the Warriors closed the gap to six, then Skyline went on another rampage, scoring eight unanswered points. 8 The Eagles led entering the 12-1- 29-1- 38-2- final period and cleared the bench with an edge midway through the period. Dave Nash led a trio of double figures scorers for Skyline with It, but game honors went to Warrior Mike Johnson with 19 (8, 3x3). His three charity tosses were the only ones the Warriors had on the night, while Skyline hit 19x24. Coach Dan Leatherwood felt that rebounding was another factor in Skylines favor. Factory Outlet be staged on Thursday, Feb. 27, again at the Cottonwood Heights recreation center. Brightons scoring against Olympus was led by Chris Billeter with day night. The match was skated before an two goals while Jerry Kennicott and estimated 300 fans at the Cottonwood Brian McHugh had one each. Andy Bowthorpe earned two assists, while Heights recreation center. Kennicott, McHugh and Mike Johan-nesse- n Enroute to the championship each had one. match, Alta first eliminated Bountiful then West Jordan 10-- on Taylorsvilles win over Highland was a real whiteknuckler. Though the following Wednesday. the Warriors led most of the time, AAA the division Meanwhile, Karl Baxters hat trick goal (third) playoffs are heading their climax with 1:09 left in the contest pulled this Saturday with two Green Sheet But Warrior area teams still in the hunt. Brighton' 1he Rams even at Shawn Perry swatted in the winning defeated Olympus 2 last Wednesday at Hygeia, eliminating the goal with only 21 seconds left off assists by Bill Smith and Mike Titans, while unbeaten Taylorsville Brown. gave Highland its first loss 3 the Brown led Taylorsvilles scoring following day at Cottonwood. with two goals with Smith and Perry Brighton and Highland will play adding one each. Smith also had two today (Thursday) at 7:45 on Cottonwood Heights ice. The winner will assists, Brown and Perry one. For meet Taylorsville Saturday at 3:45 Highland, Scott Levy earned three assists (play maker) Jeff Levy, p.m. at Cottonwood Heights. If the Chris Warner and Scott Kern had Warriors win, its all over, but if one each. they lose, a second title game would COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS. Judge Memorial captured the AA Dvision state championship in high school hockey by defeating Alta 4 Thurs- nt 9Dqs 8-- 4-- 465' SolState POINTS! BOUT1 StreetlMurray 2 3-- 4-- 4-- NO, ITS MINE Kearns Jarry Gibson (33) lays claimed to a rebound, beating out Granger's Garold Springer (40). Granger ended up winning the heartstopper . . . 62-6- Youth Cage Results had KEARNS. Ted Olsen fired in 22 points to lead the Junior Slammers to a 8 win over the Tornadoes in County Recreation youth basketball action. In other contests Jeff Price scored 11 as the Cheetahs tamed the Celtics Scott Brienholts 11 led the Stars to a 5 win over the 76ers. Thad Jensen and Jared Fernandez scored 14 each to lead the Ramblin 7 Rec to a victory over the Rockets; Russ Brighton and Justin Thomas had 17 each in the Flyers 6 romp over the Hawks. Chris Halls cored 14 as the Express raced the Dunkers past the Nets stopped the Midnight Express The Executionsers nipped the the Magicians beat the Cobras the Erin Carver scored 76ers 19 as the Cobras II beat the Bobcats Brett Lawsons 18 led the Classic past the Jazz; Larry Jensen Andrew Swat scored 14 as the Trojans drubbed the Wildcats 33-Craig Smith and Robert Patterson shared two dozen as the Cobras crushed the Colts David Loudenseck scored 10 as the downed the Wolverines Scott Lundells 14 paced the Salt Lakers to a 9 win over the Broncos. Jonathon Sorich scored 12 as the Warriors ripped the Tarheels Brad Taylor scored 20 as the 46-2- Lancers Nip Kearns Club On Charity Tosses KEARNS. Granger took advantage of a huge edge at the charity setback stripe to hand Kearns a that all but eliminated the Cougars from the race for state here Friday night. The Lancers went to the line 44 times, canning 32 points to win their second straight. The Granger strategy of forcing the Cougars to play a man defense paid off as the Cougars got into early foul trouble. When the Cougars would retreat into a zone, the Lancers would play catch. Kearns was playing without the leadership of Coach Kenyon Clark, who was hospitalized for observa62-6- 1 tion Friday. The Cougars return to action tomorrow (Friday) in what is now a must-wi- n situation against Cottonwood. On Tuesday the Cougars will host Taylorsville. Granger tests Cyprus In its home finale tomorrow and on Tuesday must travel to Olympus. The Lancers led all the way Friday, but almost gave it up at the end. Were not used to being ahead, noted Coach Ed Gray. The Lancers were up 1 after one period and 4 at the half. By the end of three, they had extended that to Up nine with 2:39 left. 15-1- 30-2- 40-3- 3. Christensen paced the team with and Kava Afu added 13. A pair of sophomores played well in the contest, Bill Riser for the Lancers, who hit all seven of his points in the final period, and Brady Clark for the Cougars, who matched Riser's point total and played a solid floor game. It was a good week for us, admitted Gray, whose team also defeated Granite in double overtime that week. For Cougar faithful it was more frustration as the Cougars lost their third loss at home, seriously damaging the teams tournament hopes. one-poi- nt (123). Barkley and Love joined Lori Davis on the third place finishing medley relay team. In the freestyle relay, Julie Robinson along with Carter, Davis and Heaps placed seventh. Heather Killpack was sixth in the diving, Barkley seventh In the 500 free and Love fifth and Robinson seventh in the backstroke. The boys best effort came in the medley relay where the team of Matt Mecham, David Oday, Rod Horton and James Sundin placed se- Leading the girls efforts, Angie Barton picked up firsts in both the 200 individual medley event and 100 breaststroke. In the 200 IM, teammates Stacey Carter, Karen Barkley and Yvonne Heaps were third, fourth and 12th. In the butterfly, Carter was third and Stephanie Love seventh. Barton, Mecham added fourths in the 100 butterlfy and backstroke; Oday was third in the breaststroke and fourth in the 200 IM; Sundin added a pair of fourths in the 50 free and the breaststroke; and Horton placed seventh in both the 200 breast and the 100 fly. Gary Horton was eighth swim meet conducted at Brigham Young University Friday and Saturday, the girls team tying for second and the boys finishing fourth. Springville took the 3A ladies crown with 162 points, while Murray and Cedar City were knotted at 144 each. The Spartan boys ended up with 115 points, trailing champ Provo (186), Tooele (180) and Cedar City 40-2- Roadrunners raced past the Hustlers Ryan Grants 14 led the Globetrotters bast the Rebels the Red Demons downed the Blue Demons The Niggets nipped the Bearcats the Rebels edged the Tigers the Nioghthawks pounded the Cougars 24-- the Bandits beat the the Celtics topped the Cubs the Scorpions stung the Bulls the Bobcats had 10 points from Chas White in a 0 win over the Lakers and the Mavericks beat the Celtics Ron Wieland scored 17 as the Ponys outlasted the Challengers the Cougars and Warriors battled 7 to a tie in two overtimes and the Utes slapped the Nighthawks 26-50-4- 46-2- 2; 57-1- 5; 36-2- 20-1- 20-1- 17-1- 4, 17-1- 6, 19-1- 4; For further information, the numbers to call are or 966-842- 1, 968-713- 3 966-544- in the 500 free and the freestyle relay team placed seventh. 14-1- 0, 21-1- 4, 12-1- 19-1- 17-1- 8. Signups Scheduled 1 . ll 7-- 969-281- 966-116- 1. COUPON M cond. ment held Friday and Saturday at West high. The best finish for a local school was a ninth by Jordan which finished with 6716 points. Judge, the Region Six champion, didnt even finish in the top 10 and Murray ended up with 4216 points and just two placers. Pleasant Grove, to no ones surprise, won the tournament, besting second place Spanish Fork 154 16 132. Skyview was third at 194 followed by -- Springville, Uintah, Payson, and Mountain Crest. All of the above, with the exception of Skyview, are from Region Eight. Mike Howells third place finish at 185 pounds was the best for a Murray competitor. Howell, according to coach Wade Meier, had the misfortune of meeting up with Lamont in the semi-final- s and was forced into the consolation brackett. Terry McBride added a six place finish for the Spartans at 145. Judge returned with just two sixth places, Rick Gallegos at 98 pounds and Chris Aiello at 185. 1986 Prelude WEST VALLEY. Registrations for Granger South National League baseball will be held on Saturday and March and 8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the McDonalds restaurant, 3464 West 3500 South. Play will be held in four divisions, peewee, minor and majors with youngsters age years eligible. Cost for peewee, minors or majors is $30 for the first player from a family and $25 for each brother or sister. For theres a flat $25 fee. For the 1986 season, Granger South has announced a new partnership with the Bambino organization, 0 an all-stprogram for the and 2 age groups. If further information is needed, those interest can contact Lynn 0 Warr at or Judy Judd at Matmen Falter At State SALT LAKE. Region Eight, plus Skyview from up north, really did a number on Region Six entrants in the the state 3A wrestling tourna- REGION THREE STANDINGS Get $850 Honda air conditioning for $99. 9-- 11-1- REGION TWO STANDINGS fo) Lru 18-1- 18-1- Babe Ruth Signups Barton Leads Spartan Swimmers PROVO. Murray high gave a good accounting of itself in the 3A state 38-1- 53-2- just two counters.16 to 28-2- 3; 38-3- WEST VALLEY. Registrations tor the Granger Babe Ruth league will be conducted Saturday and March 1 and 8 at the McDonalds restaurant, 3464 W. 3500 South, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Babe Ruth baseball is open to ages 13 to 15 years. New members of the league will need to present a birth certificate at the time of registration. The cost for the first member of a family is $50 and $40 for each additional member. This also covers the cost of team pictures. The boundaries for Granger Babe Ruth are the same as those of Granger high. However, interested parties from the Kearns high area may also sign up with the Granger league. rs Super-troope- 29-2- nt him 46-2- 9; 42-2- 2; they gave the Cougars a three-poiplay by Derek Christensen and then missed a free throw and fouled on the rebound to let Kearns creep even lead closer. 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