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Show 7 Warriors Rip West Squad TAYLORSVILLE. In the words of Taylorsville basketball coach Dan Leatherwood, Dec. 22s contest at West was "an ugly game played on an ugly night," but a win for the early going, winding up the first quarter. Taylorsville recovered from the slow start to outscore the West none-the-le- Warriors Taylorsville cleared its holiday slate with Wednesdays game with West Jordan (after sports deadline) and now looks to its return to league play Tuesday at Skyline. As with all Tuesday night contests in Region Three, the tip off will be at 6 p.m. Taylorsville led West by as many as 20 points in the second half, before the coach started to sub and the Panthers came back a bit in the final quarter. Ironically, the Warriors had trailed in the 64-5- 1. team in the second quarter and led at the midway point The Warrior counterattack continued to gain momentum in the third period, which wound up with Taylorsville leading TVille gained its biggest lead in the fourth before quarter, Leatherwood decided the regulars needed a break. Though not shooting well from range, Chad Christensen did go 2x3 from outside the t line and wound up with 15 points plus eight 19-1- 2 44-3- two-poi- three-poin- 0 inter-region- Pirates Explode For Win It took a while for Cyprus basketball squad to shake off the effects of the long moritorium break, but the Pirates finally got it going in the fourth quarter of Tuesday nights game with visiting South and won 57-4- fourth quarter, Cyprus exploded for 22 points, while South added nine. Brent Lamb picked up 26 points and 14 rebounds to lead the Pirates. Brad Rammell and Mark Richards each had 13 points and Jeff OBrian added nine rebounds. The Pirates now await their Cyprus shot just 35 percent from league opener and it promises to be a tough one as they travel to the field and 66 percent from the Cottonwood Tuesday for a 6 p.m. line, while South was 42 and 56 contest. All Region Three Tuesday percent respectively. Cyprus had a big advantage on the boards, games will start at 6. much led of the Cyprus through "It was a great win for us and it first half, but just barely, and at the quarters, its shooting came at a very good time," noted coach Mark Wilson, very cold from the outside. Then Pirate in the third period, South tied "because we have the start of But, in the league play coming up." things up at 40-2- 9-- game. Coach Leatherwood was pleased with the fact that his team only turned the ball over 13 times despite the fact West pressed almost the entire way. The Warriors also committed only 10 team fouls. Taylorsville shot 50 percent from the field as a team, 21x43, and 65 percent, 13x20, at the line, while West was 9x12 or 75 percent on its charity shots. 7 24-2- 3 35-3- Lose 6-1- 1-- 0 Wickizer, Game WEST VALLEY. After a first round victory over host East last Thursday, the girls basketball team from Granger high suffered a pair of tough the losses, first to Layton following night and then to Bingham Saturday in the battle for third in the annual holiday tournament. The Lady Lancers are now off until Jan. 5, when they play at West. On Jan. 7, Granger will be at Olympus. Both games will 72-5- 1 52-3- 9 54-4- 7 KEARNS. A couple of weeks or so ago, Kearns Cougars may have played one its best game of the season in upsetting top rated but on E)ec. 22, Bonneville, coach to Kenyon Clark, according they probably played one of their worst in falling at Clearfield by 30 points, 68-3- quarter, Granger led several times by as many as six points, but Layton, which shot 65 percent from the field for the night, hit a t basket at the buzzer at the to knot the score at half. In the third quarter, Layton to take a outscored Granger 14-Layton enlarged the lead to start at 3:30 p.m. In its final contest, Granger found itself down by six, 15-by the close of the opening period, but battled back in the second to come within a point, at the Worse than the final score was halftime break. Granger caught that Cougar the Miners then moved ahead on the knowledge Wickizer will be three Nathan bigman seperate occasions before lost for around three to four Bingham recaptured the lead, weeks due a stress fracture, just with one quarter to play. In as Kearns returns to league play the final period, Bingham scored Tuesday night at 6 oclock at several baskets inside, when Olympus. The Cougars played at Granger was in foul trouble. home against Granite Wednesday Heidi Killpack, named to the after sports deadline. team, led Grangers scoring with 23 points, while Coach Clark reported the April Bennett, a second team Wickizer tried to play against nomination, added 13. Kim Clearfield, but the pain in his Delobel and Jana Palmer showed ankle proved more than just an improvement in rebounding and and Shannon annoyance. It was then Clark aggressiveness wondered if it was something Rieser had a solid floor game. more than a sprain and the Lancers, Against Laytons confirmed it. Granger led early on and, in fact, On the other hand, it just wasnt held a 12-- advantage at the end Wickizers absence that bothered of the first quarter. In the second the Cougars. Coach Clark stated that his team shot only in the neighborhood of 25 percent from HOLLADAY. Stung once by a the field. Kearns free throw Three competitor in shooting was also down a bit at 67 Region percent, 12x18. Kearns, an aroused Bonneville high basketball team seemed Clearfield jumped out to a 13-resolved to avoid a repeat last first quarter advantage and Tuesday, coming from behind to with a furious defensive effort seemed Kearns never recovered. The difference at the that shut down Olympus offense halfway point was 16, and handed the homestanding Clearfield doubled the Cougars Titans a defeat. point production in the third followed the disapOlympus and almost doubled period, loss with a trip to pointing their total, going up by 26, (played Wednesday Bingham Things didnt get any better in the after sports deadline) and will final eight minutes. now open to league action at 6 p.m. in a home game No one scored in double figures Tuesday Kearns. with for Kearns, the best individual Free throws by Bonneville and effort being seven points by cold shooting by Olympus were Danny Cosby. Brady Clark had,, the keys' to "last " Weeks' six and Danny Stirland five. test, according to "It was really disappointing to Titan coach Ron Huber. Despite play that poorly," coach Clark the fact that it unleased a concluded, "but at least it was at press in the second Clearfield and not in a league desperation Bonneville ended up getting half, game. Now we have prepare the the better of things at the foul kids to take up the slack while 14x18 for 78 percent, line, hitting Wickizer is out." while Olympus was just 4x8, 50 percent, for the game. The rabid Bonneville defense also frustrated the Titans offense, which shot only 32 percent for the night from the field and, incredibly, just 23 percent, 7x30, in the second half. Though it didnt end that way, SALT LAKE CITY. The lights Olympus was hot to start, blazing went out for almost fifteen out to a 18-- lead at the end of the minutes during the last quarter of first quarter. Olympus continued to lead comfortably in the second the game on Tuesday, December and ended up ahead and between period 22, Judge homestanding Highland. When the lights did come back on, things went black for Judges comeback hopes as Highland hit on their next seven shots on their win. way to an in its tough Judge, now 8. 23-2- 71-6- 0 WEST JORDAN. After a Taylorsville in a game played sluggish start that saw West Wednesday after sports deadline. Jordan fall behind East by 10 It returns to Region Two play points early on, the Jaguars Tuesday at home against Alta. rebounded to knock off the Game time is 7:30 p.m. on Dec. Four minutes into the first visiting Leopards 22 in boys period against East, the Jags basketball action. trailed 12-according to West West Jordan next matched with Jordan coach Dan Cowan. By the MAGNA. Matt Brooks had eight points. Troy Wallace added four assists and Jeff Leatherwood five. Bill VanRy played a solid defensive 27-2- Jags Rally To Beat East 71-6- rebounds and seven assists. Tyler end of the quarter, West Jordan was still down by seven, 19-1"We just got off to a real slow, sluggish start," Cowan noted, "especially on defense. Maybe it was the fact it was an afternoon game, but we just werent ready to play." In the second quarter, West Jordan battled out of the the outscore to doldrums 17-1- 2 and at the Leopards halfway point trailed by just two, The comeback continued in 31-2- the third quarter with the Jags moving ahead for the first time In and winding up on top 45-4the final period, West Jordan added 26 points, while East came up with 17. "From the second quarter on, it was our game," Cowan stated. "We played better defensively and that often affects how effective you are on offense." West Jordan had five players in or close to double figures in scoring, led by Mike Curtis with 20 points. Kevin Draper added 15, Troy Taylor 12 and Craig Strong and Scott Briggs nine each. The Jaguars shot well from the foul line at 81 percent, 26x32. 3. 37-3- 2, 5, three-poin- 21-2- 6 13 in the final period. Killpack and Bennett also led Grangers scoring in this contest, 13 17 and with points respectively. Nine Layton players posted points in the game. Killpack exploded for 32 points in the Lancers 21 point win over East on opening night, while Bennett contributed 17. Kim Delobel made her presence felt on the boards with eight rebounds and sophomores Sheri Stanworth and Candice Cooper added some valuable substitute minutes in the first half. Granger held a slim 10-lead after the first eight minutes of play. But, in the second quarter, Bennett, who was just coming hack from a hand injury, sparked Granger with nine points, helping create a 26-1halftime lead. Bennett scored eight more points and Killpack 14 in the third period, which saw Granger run its DaNae advantage to 50-3two-poin- t, 8 9 MiasTr mwm FI2 Vs PCMH IIPDTr KI (ANY SIZE GIMMICKS - MOST SIZES AVAILABLE) - NO Jana and Tanner Palmer nine points as Granger applied the clincher in for combined the fourth quarter. Lakers Rally Past Titans at the break. Then, noted Huber, in the third quarter, Bonneville came out "determined not to lose." Olympus continued to play well on defense, but its shooting went into the deep freeze and by the end of the quarter, the Titans led by just Bonneville continued two, to press, continued to avoid and its completed fouling comeback in the final period. Bryan Seagle was the only Titan in double figures with 11 points, while Jeff Geertsen added nine and David Tate eight. 6 34-1- 47-4- 31-3- 3 0, 54-2- OOP 1 35-2- 8 20-1- QMK 31, 1987 Granger Girls 2 In Holiday Tourney Cougars hitting only Dow had 12 points and 12 in the first rebounds, while Jay Gleason and period down 12-four field goals Thursday, December TJE GREEN SHEET inter-region- Rams Top Bulldogs 3 27-1- 3 Colts Win Classic ' SOUTH JORDAN."' GtiSStiwood high school took top honors ift the varsity portion of the annual Copper Classic Wrestling Tourna- ment held at Bingham high school on Dec. 19. The host Miner crew placed f second, just points behind the Colts, 163 12 to 151. Tooele was third at 148 followed by Jordan, 112; Judge, 87; Mountain View, 54 12, Provo, 48; and East, 32 points. Bingham did win the JV half of the meet, however, going away. The Miners posted 210 12 points to second place Tooeles 123, while Jordan came in third with 118. After that came Cottonwood, 102 12; Judge, 73 12; Provo 52 12; Mountain View, 50; and East, 21 twelve-and-a-hal- 12. I 'i ni ii m m nit' ihwim CDBGE) 84-6- 8 3-- pre-leagu- CD0OQ2EI 4 schedule, e will enter- tain Ben Lomond on Saturday at 7:30 and will then open Region play on Tuesday when they travel to Tooele, to play the always tough of furniture. All at very affordable monthly rates. Now even more affordable with your first month's rent Vi price. Contact the resident for details. manager Or for other locations call: Rent now and the first month is only Vi price at Public Storage. 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