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Show T--" 5 h rirates Win Test A.n rn MAGNA. Running its region Cyprus continued its incredible turnabout with a 7 home victory over Kearns Friday, the Pirates bying on Tuesdays slate. Cyprus will be at Taylorsville tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. then takes on visiting Skyline on the following Tuesday at 6 p.m. record to 3-- 57-4- Fridays victory over visiting Kearns was the third straight in league play for Cyprus, but it didnt come easy. After breaking a first quarter tie, the Pirates outscored the Cougars 18-- in the second period to lead at the midway point Then it was Kearns turn to go on a tear, posting 12 third quarter points to Cyprus seven, cutting the Pirate margin to five, Kearns, not shooting particulary well from outside, could get no closer in the final period and watched Cyprus widen its 12-1- 2 8 30-2- 0. 37-3- 2. maragintolO. Brent Lamb and Mark Richards each scored 17 points for Cyprus, Richards netting four three-poishots. Brad Rammell, who played nt Win THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, January 21, 1988 - bl-5- 9 Farmers Hold an excellent defensive game, added 12 points. Cyprus shot just 37 percent from the field and 64 percent from the line, but had more free throws that Kearns, a lot more, 18x28 compared to 5x12. Off Buffs GRANITE PARK. Tooele stole a "It was really a defensive game page from the Granite book here and thats what kept the score Tuesday night as it came back third quarter down, commented Cyprus coach from a big deficit to within two, but pull Mark Wilson. "One of the key defensive efforts was the job done couldnt quite get over the hump by Brad Rammell on Cougar as the Farmers won their third game against one loss in Region Brady Clark." Six play, 61-5The difference in the free throw The win was Granites second totals were also key to the contest close one as they defeated Murray and a source of frustration to in a two pointer a week ago. Cougar coach Kenyon Clark. Granite will play at West "We were the taller team and tomorrow (Friday) and will then travel to Jordan for a game next we were getting the ball inside, he noted, "yet we still shot fewer Tuesday. All games are at 7:30. After a slow paced 14-1- 4 tie at free throws." end of the first quarter, the the Nathan Wickizer, coming back 35-2- 6 at the from his ankle injury, scored 13 Farmers went up half Scott and Walton with then, points and had close to eight and blocked shots. Tony Rios came off hitting three "threefers" the bench to add 11 points and six Corey Langston hitting one "home shot, the Granite team had a rebounds. Dean Larsen and run" 53-3lead at the end of three. Wickizer each had four boards. Tooele scored eight straight But Kearns shot 36 percent from the points and, with Granite losing field, 20x56. their point guard, David Davis on fouls, it became a desperation game of holding on. Granite, which has been on the attacking end of a comeback several times, didnt seem to be up on the defensive play of holding off a charge. Granite missed on five straight free throw attempts in the final 15-poi- nt 8 three minutes and after every miss Tooele took advantage of Charley Whiting said, "it just seemed like the game was never going to end." One of the big disparities in the is statistics that Granite connected on seven "threefer" shots with Scott Walton having three and Corey Langston hitting on four, while Tooele had no three-poigoals. Covey Langston led his team in scoring with 19, while Steve Newman hit on 7x9 from the field on his way to 14 points with eight rebounds, and Scott Walton chipped in with 15. nt Bruin Men, Women Defeat Rival UVCC Team Both TAYLORSVILLE. the mens and womens basketball teams from Salt Lake Community College earned exciting victories Utah Valley over arch-rivCommunity on Jan. 8, the men and the ladies winning 100-9al 3 94-9- The following day, both teams traveled to Rocks Springs to play Western Wyoming, the men victory, while notching a 105-72 the ladies suffered a defeat. The Bruins will next be taking on Southern Idaho tomorrow (Friday) at South high school and Treasure Valley on Saturday at Taylorsville high. The ladies will play at 5:30 p.m. and the men at 7:30 p.m. The mens team will then face the Weber State junior varsity squad on Tuesday at Taylorsville. Both the mens and womens squads will be back in 73-4- 9 County Rec Play Listed RUNNING A ROADBLOCK . . . Grangers Paul Marsh crashes into Taylorsville defenders Chad Christensen (32) and Tyler Dow (42) on a drive to the hoop. The host Warriors went on to win the contest in Region Three action staged on Friday night. 72-6- 0 Tuesday Night - WEST VALLEY. Spurred on by performances by Mike - ' 20-poi- nt Maynard and Travis Langpap, Grangers basketball team finally broke out of the doldrums and into the win column, spanking Tuesday visiting Skyline night, the win following on the loss at heels of the Lancers Taylorsville. The Lancers will now take their new found success on the road, visiting league leading Cottonwood tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. On the following Tuesday, Granger will visit Olympus at 6 78-6- 6 72-6- 0 p.m. Two other Lancers scored in double figures against Skyline, Paul Marsh netting 15 points and John Thorpe 14. Bill Rieser added in late going, as which outscored ' the Skyline, in the period, Lancers led to pull erased the again the 23-1- 3 11-poi- nt Granger stood off the challenge and at the end of the edge. Granger period held a was then able to stretch out the lead a bit and force Skyline to foul. The foul line was good to the Lancers in the fourth quarter. even. 52-5- 1 "In the third quarter, Skyline went to a trap," explained Granger coach Ed half-cou- Gray, "and rt it took us a while to get used to it. But, once we did, we got some easy baskets." Granger shot 91 percent from the foul line, 20x22, and 52 percent from the field, 28x54. Skyline was 72 percent from the 50-5- 19-1- 6 39-2- 2, 16-1- 0 20-1- 8 8. Eliminators ripped the Purple and the Killers Panthers 26-overcame the Jay Hawks. In action at West Lake, the Blazers beat the Cougars II performance by despite a the Cougars Attndge, the Super Stars wrapped up the Terrorizers 20-the Cougars clawed the the Jack Rabbits ; Jaguars the edged the Strikers Jazzmen pounded the Hot Shots 22-the Silver Hawks slipped by the Wallabys and the Expos tripped the Friers Bob Kats beat the Muskrats 14-Hamilton got by Robertson the Bulls won over the Red 11-the Eagles the outpointed the Cougars I Bears defeated the Junior Celtics the Blazers clipped the Destroyers 104; and the Ponies trampled the Falcons 29-In Hunter based play, Airborne ran past the Mavericks the Giles trimmed Timothy Globetrotters defeated the Pistons the Checkers chopped the Bob Cats Noman gunned down Fama the Frunness slipped past Bennett and the Sharks won over the Lancers 1 27-2- 4 19-poi- 8, 24-8- 14-1- 21-1- 6. 3, 22-1- 9, 9-- 18-1- 2, 39-2- 5, 28-2- 5, 33-2- 8, 29-1- 7, 36-1- 5, 17-- 9. The Hoosers Firebirds 40-1- hosed down the the Lakers 13-poi- nt the Bruins rallied behind the shooting of Matt Barnes, who went 6x9 from t range, and Michael Bullocks, who end up with 31 points. three-poin- The outdistanced the Hawks the Rebels Wright got 15 points in leading his team to a victory over the Taylorsville Bombers, Muramoto ripped the nets for 17 points in sparking win over the Alvey to a Hawks, Supreme Court got by Losser Monson beat the Bear Cats with Justin Finnedy scoring 16 points and the Mini Utes edged past Burnam 25-1- 5, 38-2- 9 Wolverine were 5 The was game half-tim- 46-4- scorer with 24 points, Cheryl Tye, who was sidelined with a back injury, didnt havi the same kind of luck. 31-2- 2 25-2- In play at Taylorsville high, GreenMadsen rambled past the Tar Heels battered the Roaches as Jones fired in 29 points, the Aztecs crushed the 4 Suns with one Aztec 26 points and the notching Rockets shot past the Road 8 with Gylling Runners hitting 23 and Thomas 15 points. 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Granger led all the way, save for a brief period in the third line, 13x18, and 46 percent from quarter when the Eagles tied at the floor, 26x56. Granger had a The Lancers opened with a first quarter advantage and edge in rebound and cut led by 11 at the half, But, as the third quarter progressed, some people mightve down considerably in the number wondered if Granger might fade of turnovers committed. 19-1- 1 31-1- 25-1- Lancers Shock Eagles : SALT LAKE. In last weeks slate of County Recreation Youth Basketball, games staged at Kearns high saw the Panthers the dump the Wildcats Rebels nip the Knight Hawks and the Weak. Pucks and the Bandits bomb the Nets action on Jan. 28 against North Idaho in Coeur dAlene. UVCC held a 13-- 1 record before coming north to play the Bruins and the contest was a battle from the opening tap. The first half saw the Wolverines control the tempo and build up a lead. However, in the second half, 321-612- 227-306- llcsort Hotel & toisirn 58-58- 2 I- - |