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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, March 19, 1987 Huskies Run Past Cougs Daffodil was true the fourth quarter, Kearns notching 16 points to Hillerests 15, but the Huskies had too big a lead and Kearns just could not cut into it significantly. "I think our girls were just plain tired, Sorich said later. "As an indication of that, we were only 3x13 at the line, after shooting in the nineties and eighties all season long And a lot of those were the front ends KKVRNS ' Even though we unshed eighth." stated Kearns high girls' basketball coach Mike Sorich I alter team's his loss 54-4- 1 to Hillcrest in Saturday's 4A consolation tinals. "1 telt we had a good tournament and a good season. We plaed all four nights and 20 4A schools finished behind us. The Cougars, which defeated Roy in an energy sapping, contest from the night before, might've just ran out of gas against Hillcrest Kearns, which opened with a loss to Weber in a another calorie burner, bounced back to play its best game ot the tournament on Thursday decking Davis 46-4- d in of Hillcrest finished at 18x27 at the charity stripe, Sorich noting that tired teams also foul more, especialWilson ly going for rebounds. agreed "I think the game would've been a lot closer had not Kearns played in that Tuesday-Thursdabracket, she explained "Our kids played well, no doubt about it. but I could tell their (Kearns') running game just wasn't up to what it had been early in the tourney. Becky Engman, Hillerests lone senior starter, led the Huskies in scoring with 18 points, while Niki Eyre added 16 and Audrey Richards 57-5- 70-5- y 54. Kearns Hillcrest coach Hillcrest Both 41 Jeame Wilson and coach Mike Sorich felt fatigue may have been a factor in Saturday's consolation contest, the Cougars playing their fourth game in !ie days and their third in three. Alter a relatively close first period, which ended with the Huskies leading 13 4. the wheels came off for Kearns in Hillcrest outscored Kearns the second quarter to lead at the half 26 15 The two teams ran about even in the third period. Kearns getting 10 points to Hillerest's nine. The same 11. Tammy Taylor, who. along with Suzanne Tauteoli, was Kearns most consistent player in the tournament, posted 18 points. Tauteoli added eight. 13-- 6 Kearns 46, Roy 43 The Cougars trailed by as much as 10 points in the first half and and 14-- 9 at the quarters. But Kearns finally got untracked in the third to period, outscoring the Royals get to within a point at The Cougar comeback concluded in the fourth quarter, despite a relentless Roy press. Kearns scored 15 points to Roys 1 1 in the period, including a number of key free throws down the stretch. Kearns had extremely balanced scoring, but no one in double figures. Tauteoli and Taylor each had nine points, while Tami Maughan and Gina Johnson added eight apiece. The Cougars may have had trouble at the line against Hillcrest, but not so against Roy. posting a 16x23 total. Roy was 10x2i. 24-2- 0 11-- 8 32-3- Kearns 70, Davis Girls' Hoop Tourney Set March 28 LAKE. Team Registration LAKE. Registrations for the and Coach-Pitcbaseball programs will be taken the week of March at the YMCA offices and March 30 through April 17 at game site locations in Holladay, Cottonwood Heights, Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, West Jordan. West Valley and Riverton. The cost is $20 per youth. For more details call the YMCA at Tee-Bal- l Tournament people to participate in the American Cancer Society Daffodil Days. The daffodil is the American Cancer Societys symbol of hope, according to Sara Kurrus, Daffodil Days Chairperson for the American Cancer Societys Salt Lake Unit. Donations for the flowers will be used for cancer research, education, and service programs, she said, with suggested donation of $2.50 for a bouquet of 10. are encouraged, and and inbusinesses, restaurants, dividuals may contact the American Pre-orde- YMCA Opens SALT YMCA's ing live daffodils, and encouraging h got whatever you drive High School Alumni Slated WEST VALLEY. Michelin Because So Much is Riding on Your Tires A registration deadline has been set for March 25 along with an entry fee of $125 (per team) for teams wishing to participate in the "All High School Alumni Basketball Tournament. County recreation officials are double elmina-tioorganizing a tournament for all local high school teams (for all years). Interested teams should register at the Redwood Center. 306U Lester St or phone designed especially for 9th, 10th and 11th grade high school girls basketball players is being organized by Salt Lake County Recreation division of ficials. Tournament rules stipulate 'f ' no senior year players will be permitted and additionally, all players must attend the same high school. Tournament dates are March 28 through April 4. A March 20 deadline has been set for all teams desirous of entering. All teams will be guaranteed at least 3 games for the $125 entry fee. Individuals desiring additional information should call 483-547- Ladies Indoor Soccer Starts Multi-Purpos- Cancer Society, Utah Division, at if they wish to order them. The flowers will also be offered at Rainbow gas stations, Smith Food King, Safeway, Reams, and most neighborhood convenience stores. "The message of hope carried by these fresh spring flowers is very real, said Mrs. Kurrus. The survival rate for cancer is now 50 percent and rising. We are learning more and more about cancer prevention and treatment. Donations for our daffodils will help support additional research that will hasten the final conquest of this disease. 322-043- 1 1"ac!(Tt7reToTl LUBE'OIL FILTER CHANGE most cars n Next Year's A SALT LAKE. Like the first showers of spring, hundreds of fresh golden daffodils will descend from the skies tomorrow (Friday) to kick off the third annual American Cancer Society Daffodil Days' as Western Airlines delivers the blooms, grown on the west coast. A special feature this year will be Human Daffodils appearing at noon Monday at the crosswalk between Temple Square and the Crossroads Mall. They will be sell- - 23-2- 7 58 Tami Taylor erupted for 29 points in leading the Cougars to the consolation quarter-fina- l win over Davis Thursday. Sorich was especially pleased with how his team came back after the loss to Weber. "Along with the efforts of Tami (Taylor) and Suzanne (Tauteoli), he reported. "I felt Tami Maughan and Michelle DiAntonio also played will in the tournament. It was a real team effort. SALT Days Set Friday $145 UTAH STATE SAFETY INSPECTION MOST CARS e 3 12 Baseball League Opens Sign-Up- s MURRAY. The newly-formeWasatch Front Baseball League is currently accepting registration. The league is for those years of age. the fee has been set at $60 which includes insurance and a shirt. Those wishing additional information may contact Robert Swenson at d 8 off Reg. 10.00 . 5 ALIGNMENT SPECIAL most cars parts extra if needed $1195 1 ED JACKS TIRE & OIL 2627 South 300 West 486-588- 1 8 EEEESp" On April 8 SALT LAKE. The womens indoor league, sponsored through Salt Lake County Recreation, will begin play on Wednesday, April 8. The entry fee is $75 per team'hnd is due by Wednesday, March 25. Play runs for seven weeks at the Glendale junior high gymnasium For more information call 483-547- Tourney Will Start April 6 The Women's Basketball Tournament. sponsored through Salt Lake County Recreation, will begin play the week of April 6. The entry fee is $75 per team and is due by Monday, March 30. For more information call SALT double-eliminatio- OVER THE TOP . . . Michelle DiAntonio (30) of Kearns fires a shot over Davis defender in Wednesday consolation action from 4A state tourney. 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