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Show Thursday, December THE GREEN SHEET 6 10, 1987 Lady Lancers Split In Past Week's Court Play WEST VALLEY. In action over past week, the girls basketball team from Granger high ended up with a split, at winning over Murray home last Tuesday then losing at Roy Friday Granger will be at again tomorrow (Friday) with Granite at 7:30 p.m. then will take part in the East tournament on Dec. the 36-2- 6 64-4- 17-1- was a "hard, to according assistant coach Kevin Christensen. Roy shot and passed well and was "excellent in all phases of the game." Heidi Killpack led Grangers scoring with 14 points, while Jana Palmer contributed nine and Da Nae Tanner six. Granger shot 62 percent from the field. Murray jumped out to an early lead last Tuesday, but by the end of the first period, Granger emerged with a 6 advantage. At Fridays physical" game test, 6-- 4 8-- the halfway point, the Lady as Lancers lead was 12, Killpack and Palmer each scored four points in the quarter. In the third period, Granger outscored Murray 13-sparked by a four point performance by 21-- 9 lead. In Kim Delobel, for a 34-1- 5 the final quarter, Murray broke loose and hit for 11 points to just two for Granger, tightening the final margin to 10. Killpack finished with 11 points, Palmer with 10 and Tanner and Delobel with six each. Junior Shannon Rieser played a Lancer Matmen Topple Spartans WEST VALLEY. Granger highs wrestling team gain a split in its first matches losing to Alta on Nov. 25 and beating Murray last Tuesday, while placing several wrestlers in the Layton Invitational Tournament over the weekend. Jason Johnson, wrestling at 119 pounds, did the best for Granger in the Layton tourney, placing third. Four other Lancers placed sixth, including Bill Thurmon at heavyweight, Shane Clayson, 145; Travis Ketchum, 171; and Chuck Pham, 103. Robert Haley, 135, placed seventh, the same spot as Granger finished as a team. Against Murray, Pham pinned at 103 over Ballingham, as did Clayson at 145 against Waterman of Murray, and John Marsh over Birch at 152. Almond decisioned Slender 11-Jacquez blanked 34-1- 6 34-2- 7 good floor game for Granger. Baldwin led Murray with 12 points followed by McBride with eight. Other players making up the Granger squad include senior Bennett; juniors Liesl April Johnson, Patty Schmuhl, Kris Morfin and Katy Olsen; and sophomores Erica Deal, Jessica Biapando, Coleen Craig, Candice Cooper and Sheri Stanworth. Bulldogs Rip Up Two 4A Crews SALT LAKE CITY. Judge Memorial showed why it must be considered a force to be reckoned with this season when they travelled to Hillcrest and beat the Huskies on Tuesday night for its second win in a row over 4A teams, having knocked off Cyprus Friday at home. Judge will now tackle number one rated American Fork at home Friday. The Cavemen have one of the biggest teams in the state with a front line of 63", 67", 66" and a 63" guard. The Bulldogs will then travel to East next Tuesday. Hillcrest will be at Taylorsville Friday and will also play host to Mountain View next Tuesday. All games start at 7:30. In Tuesdays game Judge started out in its system of pressure defense and grabbed a quick 11-lead in the first few minutes and were up by at the quarter, but the Huskies hit two shots just before the half time buzzer to cut the score to The Bulldogs increased their lead to at the end of the third quarter and, continuing their sharp defensive play with their quick players, had an eighteen point edge during the fourth quarter. Then according to Coach Jim Yerkovich, - Judge missed five straight when they went to a spread offense during the last minutes and Hillcrest came back to the final margin. One of the keys to the victory, according to Yerkovich, was the fine defense his team played as they limited high scoring Ricky Berrett to just three points. Judges two fast guards, Jimmy 65-5- 3 87-6- 9 4 19-1- 0 28-2- 6. 50-4- 1 34-2- 7 11-Haley won by technical fall (17-1- ) over Kandus at 135 and Matt Torres overcame Slaughter 10-- 1 at 140. For Murray, decisions were over earned by Moody 12-Corral, 112; John 3 over Jason 1 over Johnson, 119; Bean 171. Kelcher, Spartan pins included Steed over Jay Monson, 160; Tavaki Fakahafua over Sean Delobel, 189; and Nielsen over Knapp 2 6-- 6-- Thurmon, heavyweight. the match against Alta, Granger got three falls, Monson over Dallas, 167; Delobel over Mark and 189; Cook, over Leatherwood Dcllart, heavyweight. Decisions were won over Odam, 103; by Pham 12-Johnson 10-- over Cammall, 119; 135; Haley over Ramsdale 14-and Matt Torres over Collins, 140. In 6 5 Due to a schedule change, Murray highs hockey team played two games over the past week and , unfortunately, it lost both of them, first to Brightons JV No. Two team 3 last Wednesday and second to Cottonwood 3 the following day. The Cottonwood game was a real thriller and couldve gone either way. Murrays goals were scored by Ken North, Kem Thomas and Scott Pearson. North, Pearson, Rob McDonald and Ryan Larsen earned one assist each. Goalie Jeff Tavey was credited with 28 saves. Greg Dipietro Scored two of Cottonwoods goals, Jeff McNees and Casey Kalm, one each. Dipietro earned two assists and Bob Pedocki one. In the Brighton match, Murrays goals were scored North, Lonnie Wack, McDonald. Brighton got two goals from Mills, and one each from Gunderson, Davis and Murry. Both goalies had 18 saves. In other action, Brightons JV No. One team edged Alta blanked Alta Olympus Hillcrest defeated Oqden 1 and 5-- 4-- 566-150- 0 1-- 0; 3-- 486-330- 0 4-- 0, County Rec Basketball For Ladies Slated 76-6- 5, SALT LAKE. League play for the 1988 season of Salt Lake .County Recreation Womens Basketball is scheduled to begin Monday, Jan. 4, 1988. The league entry fee will be $150 per team. All entries and fees must be postmarked by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 16. more Individuals wanting information should call 468-256- 4 1 and Highland Olympus pounded Taylorsville 17-0- . (Thursday) today Upcoming, Taylorsville will meet Brighton at 7:30 p.m. followed by Olympus against Ogden at 9 at the Cottonwood Heights rink, while will Cottonwood on take Highlands JV at 9:15 p.m. at the Bountiful Tomorrow rink. face will (Friday) Judge Brighton JV No. Two at 9:15 p.m. and Bountiful will take on Brighton JV No. One at 10:45 at the Bountiful rink. at 12:45 p.m., Saturday, Brighton and the Bantams will clash, while Granger and Judge will meet at 4:30 at Cottonwood Heights. Wednesday, Dec. 16, at the Bountiful rink, Granger and Brighton JV No. One will meet at 6:15 p.m. and North and Hillcrest 5-- at 7:45. Rocky Mountain Places Members MURRAY. 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Alicia Cruz scored a 35.55 to age place seventh in the 12-1- 4 group. She won bars, 9.5; placed sixth on vault, 8.8; and ninth on floor, 8.75. Teammate Julie Wallace scored 34.55 in the and placed eighth on bars, 9.35; and tenth on beam, 8.85. Other state qualifiers from the 12-1- 4 group include Nancy Clark (33.75), Mandalina McClure (32.70), Suzanne Frasier (32.70) and Annie Barton (32.30). In the age group, Lisa Katsanevas placed second in the (33.75), first on bars, 9.10; second on vault, 8.3; fourth on beam, 8.4; and fourth, 7.95. She was followed by Angie Reynolds in fifth place in the (32.60), fifth on floor, sixth on bars, 8.0. and 7.6; AM 86 SPECTRUM H.B. 86 CELEBRITY AM V6,Auto,Air, Auto, Air, CORVETTE - 10,895 USED CARS CHEV CORSICA representing later this month. Over 130 gymnasts, representing 18 teams, competed for qualifying honors at Mountain View high school in Orem. The State Coaches Association voted to allow 80 gymnasts to advance to the State finals, among them the 11 Rocky Mountain entries. In the age group, Kim Richards placed fifth on bars with a 9.1 score and sixth in the with a 35.40 total. Nicky Megalonakis also qualified 5 '88 86 0. samra 8 Murray Ice Team Drops A Pair In Match Play MURRAY. Mark Richards was the main scorer for the Pirates with 17, while Gardner had 29 for Judge. Micah Peters scored 14 and had 14 rebounds. Sota who had a great floor game, had 13 points, seven assists, six rebounds, and seven recovering while being with three only charged turnovers. Clark, coming off the bench, scored 13. Judge shot 57 for the game, to Coach according which, Yerkovich, was by far their best shooting effort of the season. seemed the same way in the third and halfway through the period, Trenton Goble on a fine pass from Brent Lamb, pulled within two at 52-5but Judge, which had Cyprus in foul trouble by this time, scored six free throws and a basket by Gardner, to advance the margin to 59-5- 3 at the break. The last quarter, in which Judge scored 29 points to only 16 for the Judge 87 Cyprus 69 Pirates, saw the Dogs pull used two Memorial steadily away behind the efforts Judge unanswered twelve-poin- t runs, of reserve Brian Clark, who one in the first quarter, and the started the quarter for his team other in the last period to break with three buckets and a shot, for nine points the game open, in defeating three-poin- t in a of An hurry. unusual the aspect Cyprus. The seven point explosion in less which last twelve point-ruthan 75-6a minute came with Judge stretched Judges lead from 5 5 with Jimmy Sota the to 87-6victors leading was that bomb and scored seven of their 12 points in hitting a three-poiless than a minute. being fouled on the shot and The two teams which had scored sinking the subsequent free only a basket apiece in the first throw. Moments later on a steal, two minutes of the game, really Clark made good on a regular got warmed up during the jump shot basket and was fouled remainder of the quarter with and also sank the free throw. Cyprus Coach Mark Wilson Cyprus taking the lead midway stated 15-1that "for three and a half on stanza a the through three-poishot by Andy quarters it was a good game and Gonzales. But Judge then went on then in the last four minutes their first twelve point burst, Judge just blew it open. We had featuring eight points by Chris fifteen turnovers in the first Gardner, many coming as a result quarter and thirty for the game of turnovers and steals. Brad and that plus the fact we shot three-poishot only 10x24 at the foul line, tells Rammells 29-1- 8 within to at the story," he said. "Judges brought Cyprus the quarter. Gardner had 14 quickness came into play also and points in the quarter. it caused my players to be tired Judge scored only three baskets out late in the game as we and three free throws in the couldnt chase them and ran out second quarter while Cyprus had of gas." three buckets plus four at the line for their ten and at the half Judge held a 38-2lead. Judge, which looked a little tentative in the second quarter, Sota and Chris Gardner, led their team in scoring with 18 each; while Micah Peters, who hit four straight baskets in the third was quarter when Hillcrest with wound 19 up threatening, rebounds. 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