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Show 5 THE GREEN SHEET 28, 1988 Thursday, January SPORTS SLCC Teams Have Busy Two Weeks TAYLORSVILLE. Salt Lake Community College played two home games over the past weekend, both the men and women losing to College of Southern Idaho, the men 112-10- 8 in overtime and the women 83-7But the men bounced back to trounce Treasure Valley 130-9In upcoming play, the Bruins play North Idaho in Coeur dAlene today (Thursday) and Ricks in Rexburg, Idaho Saturday and Northwest Wyoming Monday. 8. In game Fridays against Southern Idaho, SLCC took a three-poihalftime lead then built up a advantage early in the second half. But CSI came charging back to take the lead. With one second left in regulation, SLCCs Matt Barnes hit a to send the game into overtime. In overtime, .... .the.. Golden Eagles quickly, took control of the game. Mark Lenoir led the Bruin scoring with 40 points. The following night, SLCC broke open a close game in the second half to run away from Treasure Island Valley. The 13-poi- three-point- Bruins received very balanced scoring with six players in double give the Bruins the win. Matt Barnes led the Bruin figures. scoring with 18 points followed by The women also let a tough one George Hardin and Mark Lenoir, get away from them against CSI. who each finished with 15 points. After leading throughout the first Lenoir also led the Bruins with half, SLCC felt behind and went seven rebounds and seven assists. to the locker room dowm The following days loss to Dixie The game was close through most was only the second setback this of the second half with CSI season for the Bruins. Darrell White led Dixie to victory scoring pulling away at the end. Cheryl Ttye had another great 32 points and going 9x18 from the shots game for the Lady Bruins, scoring field with two three-poi26 points and pulling down 16 and 8x11 from the free throw line. rebounds. Michael Bullock and Lenoir led SLCCs scoring with 24 and 22 The Bruins took to the road on The loss made the prior Friday and Saturday, points respectively. the Bruins record in region Jan. 15 and 16, first defeating 15-overall. and play Snow College then falling to Ellen Doan and Cheryl Tye led Dixie while the Lady the womens team to victory over Bruins won both, over Snow Snow, Doan scoring 21 points and over Dixie. going 10x11 from the field and The mens game at Snow was a 1x2 from the line, while adding 16 fight all the way. Snow, led by rebounds. Tye scored 21 points Demar Becks 24 f points, and pulled down 13 rebounds. took a At Dixie College, the women lead into the locker room. However, in the second posted their tenth win of the year. half, SLCC held Beck to just four Balance was the key to the points. The lead changed hands womens victory with five players eight times and in the final scoring in double figures. The minute, SLCC guard Mark women are now 10-- overall and in region. Gisseman hit three free throws to 43-4- 2. nt 6-- 966-190- 0 71-6- 6 53-4- 7 90 Days . 63-5- n 8 2 8 27-2- 2 46-3- 4 I 6. The difference in the game came in the second quarter, when Taylorsville missed on only two shots from the field and went 4x4 from the foul line, outscoring basketball, the Lady Warriors dropping visiting Kearns Tuesday then following up with an impressive 60-2- 4 win at Cyprus Thursday. Today (Thursday) Taylorsville wilt host Cottonwood then travel to Olympus on the following Tuesday. Both games will start at 3:30 p.m. in to Thursdays Heading match, Cyprus had boasted a 1 record, but was never really in the game against the hot shooting, strong rebounding Lady Warriors, who jumped out to a 16-first quarter lead. The at the margin was 18, 30-1halfway mark. Cyprus scored just two points to Taylorsvilles 20 in the third stanza to fall behind 3-- 5 50-1- scored 20 Natalie Williams points and hauled down 16 rebounds to leading Taylorsville, despite resting most of the second half. Wendy Taylor added 16 points and six rebounds and Cheryl Keil had six boards. edge in Taylorsville held a 34-2- 1 rebounding and was 8x10 from the free throw line. Cyprus Christofferson had 11 points to lead the Lady Pirates. Exp. 22988 LEVEL WITH OUR 16 or. SixPac CREDIT of COKE PRODUCTS our Lounge, T.V., With Your LUBE, OIL, & FILTER at M5.95 & Keep the Savings on the returnable bottles! Hurry LIMITED QUANTITIES Coffee, etc. 1 OOOOOooooooflo'ooqll quarter left. The Eagles could only trim two points off the Cyprus lead in the final period. In addition to their sterling defensive work, Richards and Rammell also led the Pirates in scoring with 18 and 17 points ' respectively. Brent Lamb added 16 points and 10 rebounds. Jeff OBryan hit some key baskets and Trent Gobel and Warren Ayala played well coming off the bench. Lyman Smith added seven rebounds. Cyprus shot 47 percent from the to field, 20x43, compared Skylines 31 percent, 16x51. The Pirates finished at 18x23 from the foul line, 78 percent, but hit 14 straight foul shots in the second half, when they were 18x20. Skyline didnt do badly at the line either, going 14x18 or 88 percent. I I I I I I loooooonnnonnoo CLIP AND USE 1 I I ANY TWO ROOMS ONLY Teflon Carpet Protector Also Available , A COMBINATION ROOMS COUNT AS w to take a 32-1- 8 lead back in line for a state berth." Cyprus at the half. The Warriors had held Chad Christensen scored 21 a slim 11-- 8 edge at the end of the points, going 8x10 from the. field, first period. while adding four rebounds and Both teams scored 19 points in three assists. Jeff Leatherwood the third quarter and Taylorsville had 15 points and five assists, retained its margin, Tyler 11 points and six rebounds In the final period, the and Jay Gleason nine points and Pirates picked up 21 points to five rebounds. Troy Wallace Taylorsvilles 20, too little too played an outstanding floor game late. with eight rebounds, eight assists and only one turnover, while Bill Taylorsville, according to coach VanRy had three steals. Dan Leatherwood, shot 64 For Cyprus, Brent Lamb had 19 percent from two point range, and was 2x5 from points and Brad Rammell 17. The 21x33, three-poin- t. The Warrior also Pirates shot just 39 percent from went 23x33, 70 perdent from the the field and 56 percent from the three throw line and held a 29-2- 0 line, 14x25. in edge rebounding. "No question about it," coach "Considering how we shot and Leatherwood stated, "the second the fact the game was at quarter was the difference. It was Taylorsville, Im not disappointed a game we had to win or it in the kids," said Cyprus coach wouldve been tough for us to get Mark Wilson. "They played hard. 22988 Offer ends : 2 INCLUDIS: 0 TODAY 355-020- 2 CUSTOMERS OVER at holding a the midway point. But, in the third quarter, the Warriors outscored the Cougars to move up a advantage. The difference was 14 points by the final buzzer. Williams picked up 21 points and Taylor and Sally Higginson nine each. Tauteoli notched 17 points for Kearns. SERVED 73,000 CHUCK-A-RAM- A COME HOME TO The j 1 "COUPON" 51-3- The first half of the Tuesdays game was close, Taylorsville Color Brtghtonoro Steam Cleoning Fwmltvro Moving Protoclhro Pod CLIPANDUSE 14-poi- nt Lady Warriors Net Two Murray Sets More League Hoop Wins Spring Soccer TAYLORSVILLE. In action over the past week, two more scalps were to Taylorsvilles belt in girls Purchase of Tires INSTANT (Enjoy brs 71-5- W details! CUPANDUSE' defense; in the second half, highlighted by the efforts of Mark Richards and Brad Rammell on Skylines big guns, helped turn the tide in the second half. "We were down for the first two quarters," recalled coach Wilson. "Then, in the second half, we switched defenses and went to The victory follows on the heels pressure. As we got of a tough loss for the Pirates at after them (Skyline) on defense, the offense picked up." on Friday. Taylorsville in league play, Cyprus, now travels tomorrow (Friday) to Skyline boasted a 14-- margin after the first eight minutes of oft Olympus, which is also coming at the halfway a big win, for a 7:30 p.m. contest. play and led On Tuesday, Cyprus, back on mark. But, when Wilson said his friendly hardwoods, entertains tightening defense spurred his offense in the second half, he Granger at 6. A solid team effort, from both wasnt kidding. The Pirates went starters and substitutes, was the 7x9 from the field in the third key to Tuesdays win, according to quarter, while Skyline was 2x9, lead with one coach Mark Wilson. A change of and took a 21-1- ALIGNMENT TOP OFF YOUR FLUID Same As Cash . - MAGNA. Cyprus high and Skyline engaged in a battle for sole possession of second place in Region Three boys basketball Tuesday night with the Pirates, again playing well at home, stunning the visiting Eagles TAYLORSVILLE. Hoping it is a portent of things to come, the basketball team from boys Taylorsville high notched a very 8 important victory in league play over a visiting Cyprus team, which is currently tied for second in Region Three. The Warriors byed Tuesday night, while Cyprus, playing at home, tumbled Skyline 63-5takes on tough Taylorsville Cottonwood Cottonwood at tomorrow (Friday) then hosts Olympus on Tuesday. Cyprus will be at Olympus tomorrow then returns home for Granger on Tuesday. 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