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Show 3 Brighton Classic - COTTONWOOD 49-- 48-1- 0 6 35-1- 34-2- 3 39-2- 0 LAKE. Judge Memorial played what Coach Jim Yerkovich said was their best game of the year here Friday but still lost to the Curt Miller led Ben Lomond in Ogden. Judge will open their region play tomorrow (Friday) at South, an afternoon game at 3 that Coach Yerkovich says will be an important contest for both teams. Judge then will entertain Tooele on the Bulldogs home court Tuesday at 7:30. In Fridays game, Judge fell behind by nine at the first quarter, had a good second quarter and led at the half by But the Bulldogs were held to eight in the third quarter, while the Scots were scoring 21. 45 8, 1987 55-5- 1 Skyline 55, Cyprus 51 17-1- 30-2- 43-3- 79, South 53 Cyprus In the game that was close all the way, the Pirates got to within a single point heading down the wire and was standing at the free throw line with a chance to tie or move ahead. Cyprus, however, fanned on the front end of the and the Eagles got the rebound. Skyline then scored and was fouled at the other other end of the court. at the end of the Skyline led first period and w'as up by four, at the half. Cyprus stayed hot on the Eagles heels through the second at the half, trailing by three, close of the third quarter. Skyline simply couldnt shake the Pirates. The key to the contest, according to coach Wilson, may be found at the free throw line, where Cyprus was just 12x22. The game was close all the way, Cyprus got off to a quick start in while South looked a little sluggish after the long holiat day layoff. The Pirates led the end of the first period and at the half way mark. The score was with three quarters gone and Cyprus led by 30 at one in the fourth quarter. Wilson his JV group throughout the final period. Freemans 21 points was tops for the Pirates with Dea adding 13, Nunley and Jason Jones 11 each and sophomore Brad Rammello nine. When were patient on offense, were tough, noted coach Wilson. I think weve finally hit upon a strategy that fits this team and were going to surprise some people as league play continues. Fridays contest, 16-- 9 38-2- 1 60-3- 3 0 33-2- 47-4- Brighton 56, Brighton led all the way, but the Pirates, who tried and succeeded at slowing down the pace of last Tuesday's contest. The edge, Bengals held just a three-poin- t at the end of the first period. At the half, it was Brighton Cyprus, it appeared, wanted to draw Brighton out of its zone defence and the Bengals complied. Still, in the third quarter, the margin grew to 10, Brighton started to substitute heavily about that point, but, as the Pirates began to cut the margin down to single digits in the final period, coach Yates had to send his starters back in to steady things. Brighton's scoring was led by Steve Brownlee with 12 points followed by Steve Olsen with 11 and Marc Miller with eight. Brighton shot 45 percent from the field and 65 percent, 13x20, from the charity stripe. For the Pirates, Trent Dea hit for 21 points, dropping in his first eleven free throws in a row. Sidney Freeman added 15 points. Cyprus shot 63 percent from the free throw line. couldnt shake Cyprusl6 Those don't 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 classified ad columns. pre-leagu- 30-2- Judge, which shot 52-4- 6 33-2- the field and 68 percent from the free throw line, was led in scoring by Rick Solvason, who had 15 points and who Coach Yerkovich said did a great job of guarding Miller. Micah Peters also had a good night both on offense and defense. Yerkovich was also pleased with the play of his bench and singled out Chris Gardener, who had four points and three assists, and freshman Chris Jones. According to Yerkovich, this years team has had one of the e schedules of any toughest Judge team, but he feels that his team has made steady progress and, with the return of Cameron Kersey, who has been out of action with an injury, will be a force to contend with in their region. 76-6- 0 pre-leagu- e 0 Bulldogs Fall To Scots On Friday SALT Cyprus sandwiched a victory over South in play Friday with tough losses to Brighton on Dec. 30 and Tuesday to Skyline to start league play. The Pirates, who coach Mark Wilson felt played well in all three contests, next face Granite tomorrow Friday ), the Farmers off to their best start in a long time. On Tuesday, Cyprus will entertain Kearns. Both games are set for 7:30 p.m. 79-5- 3 11-- 2 37-2- 9 30-2- recounted Wilson, and if we make our free throws, we win. Mike Nunley, whos been play a solid fluor game throughout the preleague slate, added top scoring honors against the Eagles with 14 points. Sidney Freemen, Trent Dea and J.P. Perfili each added nine points. Both teams played well in the contest, Cyprus committing only seven turnovers and Skyline six. Fouls and rebounding totals were also very close. MAGNA. brillant Holman at 138. Alta also had three, Kevin Bouwman at heavyweight, Nipko at 132 and Kerbs at 119. Murray had one undefeated wrestler, Fakahufu at 185. In Brightons championship match with Skyview, the Bengals recorded four pins and one technical fall, starting out at 105 with Mike Spencer and continuing with Ricky Lambert at 112, Godfrey at 138 and Russ Johnson at 167. Jones at heavyweight got the technical fall. Ryan Maxwell added an major decision in the 98 pound match. In another exciting match, Brighton freshman Chris Skudlarczyk earned a tie against a much more experienced opponent. Among some of the other individual standouts from the Green Sheet area, was Taylorsvilles Jeff Humphries at 132, who won an match against Mountain View in the battle for third and fourth. Murray really sparkled in its dual with Granite, winning six matches by fall with Gorringe at 105, Weston at 112, John at 119, Spencer at 126, Waterman at 145 and Steed at 155. Some top Judge performers included Gallegos and Aiello, who, at 105 and 185, earned pins in their teams tough 4 loss to Orem. Olympus Phippen also had an impressive pin along the way, besting a Roy competitor. status. The Bengals first claimed a victory over a composite team, drawn from extra wrestlers to fill the 16 team slots. Brighton then ripped Layton even more convincingly, 53-In the semi-fina- l round of championship play, Brighton had its toughest test, winning over Mountain Crest Brighton also won in the junior varsity match, again facing Skyview in the championship finals, earning a 49-victory. Orem defeated Cleafield for third. Individually, the Bengals were led by Ken Jensen at 119 pounds, Greg Godfrey at 138 and Justin Jones at heavyweight who went through all four dual matches undefeated. Eleven other wrestlers went through the tournament without registering loss. They included three from Taylorsville, Steve Bascom at 105, Tracy Sudako at 112 and Brett HEIGHTS. Host Brighton high battled its way through four dual meets, the last a victory over Skyview, to claim the championship in the annual Brighton Classic Wrestling Tournament. Termed a dual meet tourney, wrestlers advanced as teams instead of individuals. In the final round of the consolation, Mountain Crest claimed third place by edging Region Threes Taylorsville Alta won over Davis for fifth and Clearfields 4 win over Weber netted the Falcons seventh. Other teams competiting in the tournament were Murray, Roy, Judge, Olympus, Layton, Granite and Orem. Three teams, Brighton, Skyview and Taylorsville game into the tournament undefeated, with only Brighton retaining its undefeated Thursday, January Cyprus Scares Skyline Bengals Claim Mat Meet 1 THE GREEN SHEET percent from Scores Lancers Rip TUESDAY (DEC. 30) GAMES Granger 80, Murray 65 Brighton 52, Cyprus 46 East 66, Cottonwood 62 Bonneville 85, Kearns 59 Cedar City 54, West Jordan Murray 46 FRIDAY GAMES WEST VALLEY CITY. Poor shooting by Murray at the beginning of the game enabled Grangers Lancers to rush out to an early 10-win at lead on their way to an Granger Tuesday Dec. 30. After their poor start, the Sparat the tans were down just at the half and came quarter, within 4 point striking distance several times but could not close the at the end of gap. Granger led the third quarter. The field goal shooting and rebounding were about even, but Granger made 21 of 27 free throws while Murray was only 3x12. Coach Craig Hammer said that Coach Ed Grays Lancers played very well and the Lancer team was led in scoring by Paul Marsh who had 24 points and 17 rebounds. Steve Embley added 21 points going 9x9 from the free throw line, while Shane Nordfelt had 13, Bill Meiser 10 and Travis Langpap9. For Murray Danny Devenport scored 28 points, 20 in the second half. Peter Young contributed 12 and Cheyenne Winget notched ninp Bingham 78, Jordan 58 Murray 68, Taylorsville 65 Ben Lomond 76, Judge 60 Cyprus 79, South 53 Granite 86, Woods Cross 72 East 71, Oly mpus 59 2 80-6- 8 16-1- 1 TUESDAY GAMES 35-2- 4 Granger 80, Murray OVER $5,000,000 WORTH OF SHOES REDUCED Region Two: Mountain View 78, Brighton 76 O.T. Bingham 71, West Jordan 46 Orem 61, Hillcrest 59 American Fork 64, Alta 58 53-4- 5 Region Three: Skyline 55, Cyprus 51 Cottonwood 56, Olympus Granite 59, Kearns 57 Taylorsville 70, Granger best foot forward and save at Ross. These are the exact same shoes youve been seeing in other fine stores. 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