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Show 3 Brighton high notched its third state championship m as many weeks by skating past Taylorsville 3 in state AAA hockey action Thursday night before an overflow crowd at the Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center. It was the second Brighton victory over Taylorsville during the course of the tournament, the first, a 3 affair on the prior Saturday, forcing a second championship duel Twice Brighton fought back from one goal deficits to first tie then move ahead Though Bengal Coach Mike McHugh did praise tahe play of goalie Greg Lowder with keeping Brighton m the game during the first two periods of play, he added that it was really a team effort I couldnt really single anybody out, McHugh continued The kids had to fight back all through this tournament, forcing a second championship game and then winning that game They wanted it and they earned it Taylorsville, under Coach Joe Lewis, was unbeaten until the final round of the tourney and looked to be on its way to the title, when it took an early third period 2 lead on a goal by Bill Smith off assists by Shawn Perry and Clark Hoyt Brighton got the tying goal with 7 57 left in the final period, Jerry Kenmcott scoring off an assist by Johannessen The winning score was slipped into the net with 4 25 left by Matt Curtis, Andy Bowthorpe and Johannessen getting the assists At the mark, Taylorsville pulled its goalie, putting six men on the ice m attempt to tie the score again But Brighton ad- 5-- 4-- jRT ? & sU Th FACE OFF . . . Brighton ond Toylorivillo skaters battle for the possession of the puck in action from final period of last Thursday's AAA state final. ;; ,i,le homestonding Bengals took the match and the 5'3- - thir 0nd win ovr ,h Warriors in tour-th- e namn ply Grads Capture MHS Alumni Honors one-minu- seconds left, Curtis slapped his cond score into an empty net se- The first two periods were both teams notching a goal in each Eric Gerloff got both scores for Brighton, while Mike Brown did likewise for Taylorsville blow-for-blo- Johannessen earned a playmaker award for Brighton with three t, assists, while one each went to Bowthorpe, Chris Billeter Ken-nicot- 62-6- 3 76-3- 7 fund-raise- for Murray high r athletics This years tournament attracted 24 teams Other scores included opening rounders 1971 beating 1974 76-75-over 75-downing 77-63 54, 76 B over 77-1981 stopp 1978 defeating 1985 49-4- 79-3- 57-5- B 86-4- 8, Civic Wagon 4WD equipment: 4 wheel drive, engage 4WD while moving, power steering, power brakes, radial tires, mud guards, rear wiper, remote outside mirror, tinted glass, flush headlamps, 4 reclining seats, split rear seat, 10 different seating arrangements, tachometer, trip odometer, front door defroster, rear window defroster, stowage in rear rear locks, floor, area plus cargo spacious much more. ing EAST MILLCREEK Skyline tuned up for its state tournament push with a convincing 74 54 victory over Kearns Friday, bringing the curtain down on the 1985-8Cougar campaign Skyline will move on to the state tournament as the Region Three champ, playing the winner of the Bingham-Highlanplayoff game Bingham and Highland met yesterday (Wednesday) after press time The state game will be played at 4 10 Tuesday For Kearns, the Cougars had too losses at home to many one-pomake a serious challenge after Taylorsville got hot late and although Olympus cooled off after a hot start, the Titans grabbed fifth place, leaving the Cougars an also-ra- n One point losses to Cyprus and Olympus, had they been victories, would have put Kearns m a post 6 d 1948-5- 5 creeping past i9o5 downing 1962 63 42 37, 1972 beating 1969 65 51 and 1970 roaring past 1973 54-4- 50 35 In second round action m the win75 A club edged 1971 56 52, 1976-romped past 1977-1980 82 47, 1978 stopped 1981 1984 raced past downed 1968 1948 55 and 1972 defeated 1970 ners brackent the 1 66-6- 71-6- 61-4- 7 61 54 In consolation 1977-- B 1974 beat blitzed 1976 B 51-4- 1975 B 1985 1982 slipped past 1983 63-51979 34 30, 1962 63 beat 1965 31-21969 scuttled 1973 53 37 ripped quarterfinal action 1976-- nip1975 49 47, 1980 downed 1878 55-31972 stopped 1970 61-5- 4 The semis saw the 76 A team creep past the 1980 squad 54 52 and the 1972 grads beat the 84 contingent 60 52 In ped Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place, the Green Sheet to place ad columns Call your ad 2 1986 4WD Civic Wagon .OAQ)p-i- h 986 Civic Wagovan Front Wheel Drive 1 $n gr??1 1986 Civic Hatchback Sport with Sunroof child-pro- Orig. 35.00. 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Civic Hatchback Sport 60 months, closed endlease, 13 79 1 APR - 2nd East at 5,h South 1 1 Telephone Open Saturday 521-6- 1 1 1 8am-7p- 8am-6p- National iQualitylPealci; cmcKSsssn While Quantities Last FASHION PLACE MALL& VALLEY FAIR MALL OPEN EVENINGS: (Sun ,12 5 Sat., 10-- Fashion Place Only) 6 saves Warriors also received a playmaker award as Perry wound up with three assists Smith added two and Hoyt one Taylorsville goalie Todd Wilberger turned back 33 shots Along with being an exciting final, it was also well played Only one penalty was whistled each team, Taylorsvilles for tripping and Brightons for checking 21 The On Cougar Season 1983 58 50, 1980 bombing 1982 61-41984 1968 toppling 1979 63-5- 89 52, had 6, 1986 Curtain Closes 1976-- A MURRAY The Class of 1976-team captured top honors in the 15th annual Murray high alumni tournament Saturday night Led by Don Steffensons 16 points, the 76ers defeated the Class of 1972 59 54 Bart String paced the runner-u- p squad with 23 while Tom Timothy added nine Consolation honors went to the comClass of 1974 which beat a as Mike Madsen bination team led a quintet of double figures scorers with 17 Trophies were presented by 1971 grad Mark Koncar, who was a high selection at MHS school at the and a concensus University of Colorado m 1975 He played eight years of professional gball and is presently a coach with the , USFL Memphis Showboats The tournament is sponsored annually by the Murray Parks and Recreation Dept and serves as a Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET season play situation But Coach Keyon Clark has some experience coming back next season, which was more than he had to work with at the onset of this campaign Jerry Gibson and Kava Afu saw action as starters in this their junior year and Todd Bills, Reed Versluis and Brady Clark saw varsity action as well In Fridays contest the Eagles virtually put the game away in the second period After leading 13 8 at the end of one, they exploded to a 37 21 half time edge and were able to coast home with the win Todd Burrows claimed game scoring honors for Skyline with 17 Kearns was paced by Gibson's 16 Derek Christensen added nine and Bills eight PUT IT to work for you Dial to place your Classified Ad 262 6682 |