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Show V TTTTv THE GREEN SHEET 7 28, 1!88 Thursday, January SPORTS Bulldogs Nip Panthers SALT LAKE. Judge Memorial jumped out to a big lead at West Tuesday night and then held on in the last quarter to nip the Panthers in a game which saw Nathan Semerad, a 62 sophomore filling in for the injured Chuck Miller, come into his own. 24-1- 2 66-6- 4 Judge will now be host to the second place team in the Region, Tooele, on Friday night and will then host Granite next Tuesday. Both games will begin at 7:30 and in Region play, Judge, now will have four of their last six 5-- 1 at home. games missed on five attempts to give West The an opportunity. Panthers cashed in to make the when Chris Jones game 64-6- 3 was fouled with four seconds left. Jones calmly sank both and Judge had its third road win in four attempts. After the 24-1- 2 early lead, saw Judge Jimmy Soto and Micah Peters get into foul trouble in the first half and West, which had twenty free throws in the half to Judges five, doubled the score on Judge in the second quarter, 22 to 11, to take a 33-3- 1 edge at the break. Judge was ahead 61-5- with 9 less than two minutes to go when Semerad stole the ball and seconds later made a lay up to give the Bulldogs a four-poilead with little more than ninety seconds to play. But Judge went cold at the free throw line and nt Judge regained the lead during the third quarter and led most of the second half by two to five with Semerad again points coming into prominence as he scored eleven points during the final half, and defended Wests David Shaw very well. Coach Jim Yerkovich was very pleased with the win, especially since his team had done it without one of their leading players. Miller, who first suffered a knee injury one minute into the Murray game and then further complicated things when he slipped on the ice. It is unknown as to hoV long he will be out. He felt that his teams win was an impressive mental effort. Chris Gardner led Judge in scoring with 18 as he hit for four baskets with three of them being from "threefer" range out of five attempted. Jones wound up with twelve points and handed out five assists, while Semerad had all his eleven points in the second half and Jimmy Soto came through with 10. Micah Peters, one of the leading rebounders in Judges history, came through with 17 rebounds in little more than half the game, and also contributed nine points. The Lancers final dual match was held at Taylorsville Wednesday, after sports deadline, both teams going into the match undefeated and pointing toward the Region Three Meet set for Feb. at Taylorsville. Action in the region tournament will get under way at 9 a.m. both days. Interestingly enough, Granger and Taylorsville finished in the Jordan Invitational with 3-- 4 one-tw- o Bountiful a close third. Layton was fourth. Individual championships for the Lancers included Matt Torres at 140 pounds and John Marsh at 152. In addition. Chuck Pham at 103, Jason Johnson at 112 and Dennis Almond at 125 each placed second. Thirds went to Larry Summers at 119 pounds, Robert Haley at 135, Shane at Mark Clayson 145, Leatherwood at 185 and Bill Thurmon at heavyweight. In the dual meet with Cottonwood, Granger got off to a fast start with two pins, Pham and Johnson at 103 and 112 over Phil Hofling and Jay McMaster of Cottonwood. Summers lost by decision to Greg Carrel of Over 3,000 MOVIES! Including Largest BETA Selection in West Valley Huge VHS Library Foreign Tapes 967-010- 1 W. West 4219 3500 S., Valley City 2 DAYS ' PLUS - FREE MEMBERSHIP 7-- 4 . each scored two goals for Murray and Kern Thomas earned an assist. Goalie Jeff Tavey made 14 saves. 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The Hawkeyes improved their here for Kearns National Pony Baseball, league officials reportrecord to The Lobos defeated the Rams ed, and will be held on Feb. 6, 13 to gain their first win with and 20, 10:30 am. to 2:30 p.m., at Orrin Porter scoring 10 points for the Kearns Wendys, 3988 West the Lobos. Jeffery Price notched 5400 So. The Kearns league is broken 14 points for the Rams. The most exciting finish of the down into divisions based on age: the Bronco division for 11 and day came when Craig Schow put second Mustang for nine to shot hit and a last up and 10 years and the Pinto an the upset Jayhawks give division for players seven and victories over the Bulldogs Scott Hamblin led the Jayhawks eight years. The cost is $30 for the first child with 15 points, while Craig Hall scored 29 for the Bulldogs. This from a family and $25 for the was the first win for the Hawks second child with a maximum of $55 per family. Registrants must and the first loss for the "Dogs. In the final game of the day, the present a birth certificate and be the accompanied by a parent or by squeaked Badgers the Cyclones Jay guardian. Cyclones 2-- PROVO. Cottonwood retained its second place spot in latest Utah Media Prep Poll, while Bingham, due to loses to both American Fork and Alta, dropped out of the top five of the 4A ranks. Judge, which had been third in the 3A Poll, also disappeared from the ranks of the top five. TUNE-U- P OUR SERVICE INCLUDES: EngineTransmission heavyweight. Crocker throwing up a last second shot that rimmed out. However, Crocker led all scorers with 16 points, while Eric James had 10 for the Badgers. Second In 22988 Ipoooooodooa'crc pinned Grangers Leatherwood at 189. Thurmon won a decision over Cottonwoods Troy Mehr at JHS League Reports Colts Still M .00 ONLY j Murray Falls To Brighton Hockey Team In a match where the scoring came in spurts, Brightons J.V. 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