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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET ! I"'. - 'C '4 . S , V JL v 11T i7f-tV J t 4 ' , r Thursday, December & 3, 1987 ' Bingham, Brighton Race Past Cyprus Squad 4 VV s V - T- ., MAGNA. Cyprus high battled to within three points, 70-6of a much taller Bingham team in its opener last Wednesday night, but had considerably more trouble in dealing with an quick and aggressive Brighton high squad Tuesday, losing at Brighton 7, pre-leag- 66-5- Bingham 70, Cyprus 67 Although Bingham was ahead all the way from the opening tap, Cyprus was never out of the game and. in fact, jumped back at the Miners in the late going, sparked by some super three-poishooting and pressure defense. The rally ended three points short. "It was a funny game to win by only three points," commented Bingham head coach George Sluga. "I mean we led all the way and felt we were in control. I was impressed with Cyprus. Its not easy to beat them on their home floor." "It was an excellent game, well played by both teams, reported Cyprus head man Mark Wilson. "We had a couple of chances to beat them, but didnt. Still, I think the kids played well and shot well for so early in the year. Were not that disappointed with the loss." Bingham raced out to a early lead at 15-- 8 in the first quarter, but ended up the period ahead by five, In the second quarter, Cyprus Brad Rammell narrowed the margin to one at 23-2- 2 only to watch Bingham, led by Kenneth Roberts, outscore the Pirate 2 by the Ijglfway mark and lead 41-3In the third quarter, Cyprus again closed the gap at Bingham wound up the period ahead by five, 60-5and Cyprus continued to dog the Miners in the final eight minutes. Bingham went into a freeze with over just minutes left and managed to burn off nearly three minutes of it before breaking to the basket. Free throws by Travis Arnold and Darren Sluga helped the Miners hold off the Pirates. With seven seconds left, Rammell got Cyprus to within two, 69-6but that was as close as the Pirates got. nt 35-1- 9. Brighton 66, Cyprus 52 The game was close only in the First period, which wound up with the Bcngals clinging to a one point, 17-1margin over the Pirates. The second stanza set the stage for the rest of the game, however, as Brighton stormed past Cyprus, outscoring the Pirates 24-- 4 for a 4 1 20 halftime advantage. "We made a couple of changes in the second quarter and started to press, explained Yates. "They (Cyprus) went a little cold and started to turn the ball over." The Bengal lead grew to 25, 58-3at the end of the third quarter and Yates began going heavily to his bench. Cyprus finally got on track offensively in final the period, outscoring but it was case of Brighton 19-too little, too late. "We seemed a little sluggish on offense, noted Cyprus head coach Mark Wilson. "We need to get all five or six of our starters into the offense. It was an off night for us shooting and the kids seemed to get a little tire, though they played hard. Danny Tilby led Brightons scoring with 15 points followed by Danny Tilby with 1 1, Marc Hagen with nine, Kevin Copeland with eight and Todd Johnson with seven. Brighton shot 49 percent from the field, 24x49, and 10x16 at the foul line. For Cyprus, Marc Richards fired 6, -- 3, 19-1- 4. 8, 8-- 4. 53-5- 0. 5, JUMPING OVER . . . Cyprus' Lyman Smith (31) and Brent Lamb (22) spring to the defense to cut off driving Darren Sluga (25) of Bingham in action from as thrce-and-a-ha- lf Wednesday night's opener at Cyprus. Bingham held off a late Pirate rally to emerge with a three-poin- t victory. e Oly Blasts East In First Test HOLIDAY. Olympus highs boys basketball leant looked in I'oini for its opener last Wednesday night, in a defeating isiimg Last 80-6- 5 game of wlmh Titan coach Ron Huber said. Iiankly, was even further apan Ilian the final score indicated. Tomorrow (Onlay) Olympus will host Brighton at 7:30 p.m. then travel to Bountilu! Wednesday and Granite on Friday, Dec. 11. Both of Lite two Filer games will also start at 7:30. "We outscored East 33-2- 1 in field mid-seaso- n pre-Icag- n Q man-to-ma- 19-1- 34-2- 1, anU edmd CHIMNEY FIRES CAN 4, FATAL QouRm MONDAY NIGHT MADNESS A0, tfa - j iiVyl ip 50 30 OFF Wilt close at 6:30 Have a Happy New Year WIDOWS DEC. '87 SALE HOURS OF SALE 6:30 to 8:30 7 DEC. 14 KIDS & TOYS DEC. 21 MEN'S DEC. ' f) FOR FOOTBALL OFF 28 DEC. All All LADIES CLOTHES & BINS LADIES CLOTHES Clothing other Items in store; Furniture, T.V.'s, Bins, Skis, Toys, Shoes, Boots, Jewelry Salt Lake's 1 thrift store is even better with bigger bargains in December 3559 Market Street West Valley City, Utah 84119 in 21 points, while Jeff OBryan added 13 and Brent Lamb 10. The Pirates 11x17 at the line. Brighton had 28 rebounds and turned the ball over 14 times. Signups For Instruction League Set TAYLORSVILLE. Signups for the annual Saturday Instruction Basketball League at Taylorsville high school will be conducted Saturday in the Taylorsville gym from 10 a.m. to noon. The league is open to fifth through ninth grades. The cost is S15 per participant and includes 10 weeks of instruction and play. The program will be conducted by Taylorsville high coaches. Free Fishing Day is Slated Next June 11 SALT LAKE. At its Novembei meeting in Salt Lake City, the Utal Wildlife Board voted unamimousl to set the states first free fishing day for June 11, 1988. The 1988 fishing regulations wer adopted without any significanl changes. A slot limit was establishec on the upper portion of the Blacksmith Fork River, which will allow anglers to take two fish undei 12 inches and one over 18 inches. In other action, the Board approved an amendment to the states 1987-8waterfowl proclamation, which allows the use of lead shot in muzzleloading shotguns in nontoxic shot zones. However, members reaffirmed the states regulation that possession and use of lead shotshells is prohibited on waterfowl management areas in Box Elder, Cache, Weber, Davis, Salt Lake and Utah counties. BUYING NEW furniture classified to see your old furni I EXTRA AUTO parts and ac sories bring in extra cash when place an ad in classified. 262-668- y ut 0 7, goals, reported coach Huber, "but held to fasts 36 percent, the they tightened it a little bit by former credited to taking the easy, going 20x29 at the free throw line break-awabacket when it was compared to our 11x16. But we there and being patient on offense still won by 15 points." when it wasnt, while the later The key to the win, said Huber, percentage was due to a solid was in the Titan's balanced n delense the Titans scoring. Five players weie in employed thiougliout the game. double figures and two more weie Olympus led horn practically the close to it. Brian Seagle led with opening tip, umnmg up a nine 13 points while Tyler Tanner had point, advantage in just the 12, Nate Biockbank 11 and David first eight minutes alone. The Titan Tate and Cory Pugh both 10. Jeff advantage grew to 13 points, Gccrtscn added eight and Mark in the second quarter as Jackson seven. Olympus didnt slack olf at cither Olympus shot 52 percent from the end of the court. After three quarters of play, the difference was 12 points, 56-4East holding its own in the period, but unable to make up much of the BE lost distance. The Leopards free throw a shooting prevented '4 inch creosote in your chimney blow-oon the of the Titans pail is a fire hazard. Do you know in the second half and parliculary the condition of your system? the fourth quarter although Olympus did wind up ahead by 15 20 POINT SAFETY at the final bucr. INSPECTION WITH "The kids just played really THIS AD Huber staled, "thats all I well, (Regular Price$10) can say. Usually, teams arc tight in the first game, but not this bunch. Intermountain Chimney Sweeps They were loose and played hard This is one of the haidesl woiking groups Ive had. Roberts led all scorers with 22 points, while Sluga added 13 for Bingham. K.C. Tebbs contributed nine and Jeff Barkdull and Mike VanStavem chipped in eight each. For Cyprus, Mark Richards hit for 21 and Rammell for 20 with Brent Lamb getting 14. 52 went percent Bingham shooting from the Field and hit 69 percent of its free throws. Cyprus was 45 percent from the floor and 76 percent, 13x17, at the line. From three-poirange, however, the Pirates were 50 percent, 6x12. Bingham had 18 turnovers and Cyprus 11, but the Miners had decided edge in rebounding HOLIDAYJSALE CHDOaS QEEBCDB3 |