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Show A'- Thursday, November THE GREEN SHEET 5 19, 1987 - y-- v. I. HIT 'EM WHERE THEY AIN'T day's night 4A consolation final played at school. Taylorsville won the match. . . . Natalie Williams of Taylorsville drives ball past Hillcrest defenders in ploy at the net. Action is from Thurs (14) Roy high Fiesty Pirates Set Opener SUPER SPIKE . . . Linda Finau (5) of Granite delivers shot against Spanish Fork in 3A state volleyball action. Granite lost the game, played last Wednesday at West high, and with it any chance to advance further in consolation play. 12-1- 4-- 9-- Taylorsville eliminated Clearfeld then went Wednesday 15-to take the consolation trophy by defeating Hillcrest in two hotly contested games Hillcrest. which ended up eighth, made it to the consolation championship by battling past Olympus 15-on Wednesday. Cyprus lost any chance of earning a place in 4A with its 15-setback to Mountain View . 15-- 9 15-1- 15-1- 15-1- 3 18-1- 6 lIQmAWn S ME are closing our We Murray location r 0 FIF All merchandise, including Precious Moments, Hummels, Collectors Plates, Musicals, Greeting Cards and more Murray Only 2 Meanwhile, in the 3A tournament at West high, Granite, the only Green Sheet area team to survive past the second round, was eliminated by Spanish Fork Wednesday. It would've been nice to place commented Alta coach higher, Kathy Nielson, but were pleased with fourth." According to coach Nielson, Bountiful may have played its best game of the tournament Wednesday in stopping Alta, including the championship match with Skyline. The Lady Eagles took the title handily in two quick games. The Lady Hawks setback to Orem Thursday was the third loss to the Tigers this season. The other two came during the regular season. The girls peaked at the right time and played well in the tournament, Nielson added. They did a good job and I'm proud of them. Alta had but three seniors on its varsity squad, only two of which were starters so the coach expects her team to be back again next year. Aside from the opening night loss, it was a good tornament for Taylorsville's crew, which went on to win three straight after that. It was little winning consolation after feeling we had a chance to win it all, stated coach Ellen Lindsay, who assists head But one of coach Jean Widdison. the things we need to learn is to play the way were capable of in every game. In the Warriors win over Hillcrest, Lindsay felt that Natalie Williams, Cheryle Keil and Sally Higginson were three of the key contributors, although all of our players themselves. For Granite highs team in the 3A meet, Wednesdays game was almost a repeat of the Farmers loss in the opening round. After losing the first game to Spanish Fork by a wide margin. Granite played better in the second but couldnt quite get back in the match. We got off to a slow start again, and I noted coach Denice Long, dont why. The girls played a lot better in the second game, but it was too little too late. 12-1- 5 distin-quishe- Tues.-Fri- ., 4901 South State Street 10-- 6 Sat., 266-350- 0 10-- 5 no d d 'DISCOUNTS 1 6-- 1 1 1 1 - More Sports Inside Back As you can see, were not very Wilson stated, but we've got some pretty good shooters on the squad. If we can shoot well, we'll be all right. But, if we have an off night, we might take it on the chin from taller teams. Just about every other team '81 MONTE 0 passengers Cass, 2 Tone. . 8 Spartan leers Rip Bulldogs MURRAY. Getting back into the win column in a big way, Murray highs hockey team stopped Judge 3 last Wednesday at the Bountiful 87 Recreation Center. 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They wont back away from anybody." On defense, Wilson plans to mix things up, switching from one set to another, also trying some trapping. The idea is to "play smart and aggressive and to keep other teams guessing. On offense, much the same philosophy will be employed, pre-leagu- T'ville Sixth In Volleyball MURRAY. Alta high finished the State 4A Volleyball tournament by capturing fourth place, while Taylorsville high took consolation honors in action staged during Thursday's final round at Roy high school. Alta lost its first match to Bountiful on Wednesday then decision to fellow dropped a Region Two competitor Orem Thursday. In the consolation round. MAGNA. Despite a lack of size and a a very limited amount of returning experience, Cyprus high boy's basketball coach Mark Wilson remains optimistic about his team's chances during the coming season, which for the Pirates begins Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at home against Bingham. e The tough slate, at least as tough as any locally, continues Dec. 1 at Brighton and Dec. 4 at home with Highland, both games also starting at 7: 30 p.m. According to coach Wilson, the only player returning with starting exsenior center-forwarperience is Brent Lamb, also about the tallest player on the squad. After that, Wilson and the Pirates will be relying heavily on junior Brad Rammel, a point guard; senior Mark Richards, a forward; junior off guard, and Trenton Goble, a Jeff O'Bryan, another forward. Off the bench, junior Warren forward, and senior Ayala, a center, will be Lyman Smith, a seeing a lot of action. 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