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Show 6 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, January 7, 1988 Bulldogs Blast Buffs SALT LAKE. Judge Memorial took a team suffering from the flu and colds to Tooele Tuesday night but after the first quarter the Bulldogs didnt play like a team that was ailing as they rallied to down the Buffs in the Region Six opener. Judge also won its last test, racing past Ben Lomond Saturday by 103-8Coach Jim Yerkovichs cagers will be at Granite tomorrow (Friday) for a 7:30 game and will play host to Jordan on Tuesday. Judge was down by 10 in the early going at Tooele, but to trail outscored the Buffs at the half. The just Bulldogs finally took the lead mark at the with a mark and then exploded for 27 points in the last 74-6- 1 pre-leag- 3. 22-1- 5 33-3- 2 47-4- 5 three-quart- er Miller had his second straight big game as he collected 23 points (9x13) and collected 12 rebounds. Jones scored 17 on 8x11 from the field and had 14 boards. with 30 seconds left when reserve Nathan Semerads followed a Rob Solvason More important three-pointe- five-quar- d pre-leag- Bulldogs record at 4-- 4. IASY TIRMS AND BOX SPRINGS 6-- 18-1- 7 50-3- 7 p. 81-6- Firm 10 Yr. MURRAY. The Jordan Beetdig-ger- s looked much stronger here Tuesday night than their preseason record would indicate as they came back from a half time deficit to win over homestanding Murray in a Region Six opener for both teams. Jordan will have a bye Friday but will travel to Judge Memorial for a big game Tuesday at 7:30. Murray will play at South Friday at 3 p.m. and will then travel to Granite on Tuesday for a 7:30 game. The Beetdiggers, who have been led all year in scoring by their 67 a center, Aaron Crookston, three-yea- r starter, got some help from 63 Rusty Eyre and Jason Kokkola in the scoring column in their win, with Eyre coming through with 22 points to go with Crookstons 22 and Kokkola adding 16 along plus a number of assists. Scott Deuel contributed 10 to the Jordan total. Crookston suffered an ankle sprain with a little more than four minutes to play in the third quarter and the Spartans took advantage of his absence to go up with their big man, Doug Chapman, doing much of the damage. But the Beetdiggers, using a full court press which caused a number of turnovers by the Murray team, stayed close and were down just a point at 7 when Crookston came back into the game. Jordan then went on a 16-2-- 6 38-3- 4 80-7- 1 To Start League Play Bin0ham outrebounded Olympus a big factor in the Miners' eventual win in overtime last 34-1- Wednesday night - Colts Conquer Cold Bucs SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Accuracy at the free throw line where they connected on 30x41 gave Cottonwoods Colts their first victory in defense of their Region Three title, over Cyprus Tuesday in the league opener. 81-6- 0 Friday at 7:30 and will play at Granger Tuesday at 6. The Colts, using their height to good advantage and helped by the cold shooting of the Pirates, raced to a lead at the half, but the Cyprus team came back to draw within eight with less than two minutes to play, the Colts, however, were deadly at the line, hitting on 19x24 during the final quarter. 44-2- 8 hard-fightin- The Colts will travel to Taylorsville for a game Friday night and will then host Skyline on Tuesday at 6 p.m. Cyprus will be at home against Olympus on g Rebels Win AAU Tournament In an AAU holiday also tournament, BENNION. basketball sponsored by County Recreation, a team from the Bennion-WeValley area, took division, top honors in the 10-1- 1 the Rebels, st in 34-2- 1 Kearns-Redwoo- d beating the title match. The Rebels also defeated a team from the Highland area 5441 in their opener then nipped Alta and ripped Midvale Team members include Jeff 42-1- 36-3- 4 7. Brad Dustin Scott Pearce, Armstrong, John Josh Slaugh, Lewis, Pehrson, John Rees and Jaron Poulsen. Stone and Poulsen were named to the team. The coaches are Dave Pearce, Ken Stone and Marv Armstrong. By virtue of its tourney win, the team was invited to play in an exhibition during halftime of Saturday nights University of Utah contest. Stone, Cory Rieser, Lancers Start Fast But Leopards Finish WEST VALLEY. Granger highs basketball seemed team, to go which has a through pattern so far this season, suffered a case of the later last Wednesday, falling at East 73-6The Lancers byed in Tuesdays opening round of Region Three play and coach Ed Gray and his bunch probably welcomed the extra time to shake off the loss and get ready for tomorrows (Friday) trip to Kearns starting at 7:30 p.m. On the following 1. host Cyprus at Three Tuesday games will start at 6 p.m.). As has been the case in some of its earlier setbacks, Granger got an early advantage, but couldnt hold onto the momentum. The score at the end of the first period but had the Lancers ahead by the half way point they were t on the short end of will 6 p.m. (All Region Tuesday, they 15-1- 2, three-poin- difference, 32-2- That gap doubled in distance to in the third six points, 50-4- quarter and doubled again in the final eight minutes, as the outscored Leopards Granger 23-1- With a couple of its top guns having cold nights, to say the least, Grangers team shooting from the field fell to 33 percent, 20x60, while East went 29x58, 50 percent. Granger was 17x28 from the foul line or 61 percent with East finishing up 11x16 or 69 percent. East also the Lancers "We started out great then came to a screeching halt," Gray noted. "We were pushing the ball up the floor, looking for the early offense then stopped. Suddenly East was the beating us 33-3- Along with the 30-1- 0 edge Cottonwood had at the charity stripe, the Colts hit 50 percent from the field with Cyprus on 23x74 connecting only for 31 a attempts percent average. An amazing statistic was that the Pirates outrebounded the taller Colts Another statistic that helped keep the game close was the fact that Cyprus committed only nine turnovers. Coach Blair Martineau said that the "team really didnt play well, although we shot well and we seem to do whatever is necessary to win." Cyprus coach Mark Wilson stated, "the kids played well in all phases of the game, except it looked like there was a lid on the basket." Travis Warner broke his own team record when he recorded 13 assists to go along with 11 points. Jerry Martineau scored 18 and had seven Shane boards; Henschen had 19 and Troy Kloke 44-3- 9. 12. Brent Lamb scored 13 for Cyprus with 16 rebounds while Lyman Smith pulled down 17 rebounds and scored eight. 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Schmidt of West 12 as did Paul Marsh, who was Valley City and Jane Hammond the top rebounder with 11. Mike of Tooele. For further information, call Maynard chipped in 11 points and Bill Rieser eight. Warranty Qumii Diggers Rebound To Stop Spartans 5)- - AVAIUIU, MATTRESS nt LAYING CLAIM . . . Kenneth Roberts (31) hauls down rebound under pressure from Olympus oppo- nents, including the Titans tallest Mark Jackson 13- - to Yerkovich than hitting the century mark was the fact that the team broke a school record by recording 29 Judge 101, Ben Lomond 83 assists, with Jones and Soto Last year Ben Lomonds Kurt having nine each. Besides Millers Miller, now playing for the 30, Soto had 18. Gardner, Brian University of New Mexico, led his Clark and Kellen Akiyama all had team to a win over 10. Miller added 10 rebounds, This Judge. year, Judges Miller, Peters had 12. Chuck, led his team over Ben Lomond to even the score. Miller, using his jumping ability YEAR-EN- D and knack for being in the right place at the right time, led his team with 30 points in the loosely played, loosely officiated, game at Judge. The win evened the Ben Lomond hit its first three shots from the field to lead but Judge edged ahead at the and then took a quarter by locker room at the into lead the half. The final minutes of the half saw Judge players take eight straight free throws, making four line-ua of them as a foul was called, a basically Judge shot 47 percent from the technical was called, followed by a field and 68 percent from the line, technical on the Scot coach. but the big statistic was 20 assists with Jones, a fine passer, having The third quarter saw Judge nine. This was the second straight score six three-poibuckets, game in which Jones dished out three each by Soto and Gardner, nine assists and Yerkovich feels as the Bulldogs raced to an hes on his way to breaking the lead. 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