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Show THE GREEN SHEET 4 25, 1988 Thursday, February SPORTS Leatherwood Pumps In 66 In Two Games As Warriors Are State 4A Cinderella Team SALT LAKE. scored who Jeff Leatherwood, 33 points in first round Bonneville. Leatherwood went 6x10 from t range in netting his Taylorsvilles state victory over American Fork 30 points. He also picked up seven and four assists. Friday, dropped in 30 more rebounds Tuesday, including the game Christensen hit for 21 points, 16 in the in the second half, plus five winning boards. Troy Wallace helped out Warriors heartstopping with five assists and three key win over Bonneville. The Warriors, entering the steals, while Ryan Coates played tournament as the fourth place superb defense Kendall on team from Region Three, but not Youngblood late in the game and playing like it, now advance to the Nick DeLuca played three key 4A at the U of Us minutes. Tyler Dow had a tough Huntsman Center against Layton night inside with four points as 7:10- tonight (Thursday). A win did Jay Gleason, who did pick up means a shot at the title five rebounds. tomorrow night at 8 oclock, but a Taylorsville was 14x32 from loss means a try for third at 3:10 range, 47 percent, and 9x16 from p.m. shooting 55 percent overall in the second Warriors 66, Bonneville 63 half. The Warriors were also 8x14 at the foul line. Bonneville was Leatherwoods heroics were set only 11x31 from regular range, while up up those of teammate Chad but hit 8x9 at Christensen, who in the final going 17x24 at the line. seconds banked two free throws to ."Our improved shooting in the bring the Warriors to within three second half and good team to tie. defense were the keys to the win," then hit a Bonneville called time out to set concluded coach Leatherwood. up a play only to miss on its attempt. Latherwoods home run came on jumper from the base. "It was a gutty performance," coach Dan Leatherwood said in praise of his team, "especially when you consider that we trailed most of the way and never led until the final basket." 78-7- 6 three-poin- three-point- 66-6- 3 semi-final- s - two-poi- nt three-poin- t, three-poin- t, three-point- er Actually, Taylorsville did lead in the other occasion, opening period. However, the Lakers wound up the quarter 16-1- 1 with a advantage. Bonneville broaden the margin to eight, 33-2- 5 at the midway point. Taylorsville began the road back in the third quarter, and outscoring the Lakers 18-1- 5 cutting the lead back to five, on one 9-- 2 It was until Christensens that the Warriors finally caught up with 48-4- late three-point- down to wire, Heading American Fork missed three free throws which couldve pulled the Cavemen even, but Taylorsville preserved the upset by making the most of its free throw opportunities. In the final period, American Fork was 9x12 at the foul line and Taylorsville 15x17. "We led by around nine to 10 points at one time, but they (American Fork) kept coming back," recalled coach Leather-woo- d. "Wed hit a and with answer a theyd and kept chipping away. But our kids wouldnt give up and we managed to maintain the lead." two-point- three-point- According to coach Leather-woo- d, although the Cavemen or taller started three men inside, it was the "phenomenal" play of the American Fork guards that kept the game close. The Cavemen shot an incredible 13x26 from three-poirange with Dean getting seven of those home runs. The Cavemen had the early at the end of the first lead, t period, notching four shots. But the key quarter was the second, as the. Warriors outscored the Cavemen 19-Jeff Leatherwood a hitting at the buzzer, to lead at the half. Fork stayed on American in the third heels Taylorsvilles quarter, finishing up just five Both teams points back at scored profusely in the final period, Taylorsville netting 29 points, but the Cavemen getting 32, including five The Warriors free throw shooting kept American Fork at bay, 6-- 6 19-1- 3 three-poin- 7, three-point- er 32-2- 6 49-4- 4. three-pointer- s. Leatherwood going 7x8. led Taylorsville Leatherwood with 33 points, adding six rebounds. Tyler Dow chipped in 15 points and eight boards, while Chad Christensen had four points and six rebounds, Jay Gleason 11 points and six more boards and Troy Wallace six points and seven assists. Blain Bambrough added a key free throw down the stretch. "Everybody played well in this game," the coach concluded. Green Sheet Photo by Bob Mickelson MIDAIR two-da- event y University staged at the or Utah Friday and Saturday. The Pirates also finished sixth in the ladies event, which was thoroughly dominated by defending state champ Brighton, which swamped runner-u- Skyline p 537-289.- The event was bos closer, considerably Brigl ton winning over Skyline 331-29East and Cyprus were next at 266 and 119, helping the Bengals by taking some bites out of the Eagles. Cottonwood came in fifth, tied with Woods Cross at 115, with Granger eighth, Olympus 12th and 10th, Taylorsville Kearns 14 th. the up Finishing girls, Mountain View was third, 228; East fourth, 170; Orem, fifth, 138.5; sixth, 108; Cyprus, seventh, 95; and Olympus, Cottonwood, eighth, 91. Taylorsville was 10th, Kearns 20th and Granger 21st. Hayes set a 4A record in the boys 100 breaststroke, winning in 57.57. He also won the mens 200 IM in 1:56:13, just beating out his teammate Chad Blanchard. Craig Barnes, also of Cyprus was sixth. Chad Blanchard picked up a championship in the 100 fly in with 52.95 teammate Joe v"V " " tk S'' rr ,, ' CHURNING THROUGH . . . Cyprus Chad Blanchard swims his way to a first place finish in the boys 100 butterfly event at the state 4A swim meet. Cyprus was the best finishing Green Sheet area team in the meet, held Friday and Saturday at the University of Utah. ROOM ADDITIONS KITCHENS DRIVEWAYS GARAGES ROOFS BATHS INSURANCE REPAIRS MASONRY y FLOORS J V -- Free Estimates Quality Work Licensed and Insured Call 261-482- 8 for a free estimate Hofheins Construction Company 3783 So. 500 W. No. 4.S.L.C., 30yrs. experience UT 84115 Fratangelo fifth. Troy Blanchard captured a fourth in the 500 free and a fifth in the 200 free. Barnes was eighth in the 500. Fratangelo was seventh in the 100 back and along with Hayes, Chad and Troy Blanchard swam on the second place 200 medley relay team. Cottonwoods Brad Sorensen gave his team a boost by winning the 50 free in 21.84. Teammate Kurt Borg then outdistanced the field in the diving competition. Sorensen then later placed seventh in the 100 free. Shawn Harris finished third in the 500 free, sixth in the 200 IM and joined Sorensen, Gardner and Jones on the 400 relay team which placed seventh. Granger got two sixths, first in the 400 free relay with the team of Atencio, Ogden, Collard and Morley and second in the 50 free with Pat Atencio. Among the top placers for was the team of Olympus Thompson, Sharp, Chard and Daniels eighth in the 200 medley relay, Jamie Chard seventh in the 50 free and Mike Tuckfield fourth in the diving. Taylorsville best placer was Alan Ormsby, who took an eighth in the 50 free. For Kearns, the only placer in the championship finals was Brad Percy, seventh in the 100 fly. Moving over to the girls events, Cyprus best finish was a second in the 50 free by Leslie Burke. After that came a third in the 200 medley relay team of Wallace, Richards, Hayes and Burke. Burke was also third in the 100 breast. The next best for the Lady sevenths were Pirates by Stephanie Wallace in the 200 and 500 free events. Olympus claimed a fourth in the 200 medley relay with the team of Chamberlain, Chard, Williamson and Heaton. Penny Heaton was third in the 100 free and fifth in the 50 free and Lys Chard eighth in the 100 breast. For Cottonwood, the 400 relay team of Chytraus, A. Ostergaard, Wiggins and T. Ostergaard placed sixth. The Lady Colts also got a sixth from Sunshine Caufield in the 100 fly. Meanwhile, Jennifer Summerhays and Kia Liljenquist placed seventh and ninth in the Replay on Friday night. Alta, ranked fourth from Three overcome able to was Region gion Two, champ Cottonwood On a drive to the hoop, Cottonwood's Travis Warner (12) collides with Altas Shem VanderVeur (34) in first round state Pirates Hayes Leads Local Teams in 4A Swimming Meet SALT LAKE. Sparked by the individual efforts of Jason Hayes, named the meets outstanding swimmer, Cyprus high school finished fourth in the boys half of 4A the state swimming championships, the best finish of any Green Sheet area team in the COLLISION.. . 88-7- 6. Colts Outlast Braves After , Losing Openter To Alta Club r t Cottonwood beat the 22 points, and played a key Hawks by around eight points at defensive role in helping to slow Alta and, for a time, it looked like down the hot shooting Henschen history might repeat itself as the in the second half. Spencer Miekle first quarter was right behind with 20 points, tournament at the Huntsman Colts earned a Henschen while Jared Larsen added 12 and Shane Center on Tuesday, advantage. VanderVeur 10. Alta shot 73 In their opener, the Colts fell to sparked Cottonwood with several t shots. on Friday. percent from the foul line, 29x40. In the second quarter, Alta Cottonwoods Sorensen led all Cottonwood will now play off the scorers with 29 points, Henschen American Fork today (Thursday) could trim only 1:30 p.m. in a consolation round Cottonwood margin, and trailed following close by with 25. The at the midway Colts were 15x30 at the line, 50 game. This is a game that many by four, basketball fans had thought point. percent. But the key period was the would be in the championship O bracket, but both teams were third period, as Alta outscored the Learn to moving out to a ' upset in the opening round. Colts 4 After had Alta Should Cottonwood win, they will advantage. edged play UJ,V the Colts Brad then play at 6 p.m. on Friday for in front at bridge either sixth or eighth place in the Sorensen drew a bead on a stuff 4 shot that couldve tied the game tournament. to play The Colts used 21 and 23 point back up. But the ball bounced out of the basket and Sorensen was quarters on their way to a half time lead, but then went cold called with a technical for Meet new friends who sham your as they collected only eleven hanging on the rim. while you have 'up enjoy"That mightve been the biggest points in the third quarter to 22 ing the world's most stimulating for the Braves, and the game play of the game, postulated Alta card game. went down to the wire before the coach Ron Carling, "because Your first lesson Is free! instead of being tied, we went on Colts pulled it out. If you decide to continue, the reThirteen "home run shots were to lead by eight." sevo.i lessons a:o only maining also felt that Shem made in the game with Bountiful Carling $45. VanderVeuFs while seven Cottonwood untimely fouling making Lessons begin week of March 1. was making six. The Colts won out in the third period, mightve been a in as the game at the free throw line it blessing disguise, Call or where they were 23x28 while "seemed to ignite the rest of the team." today to Bountiful could hit only 12x20. In reserve event, its a Alta, led Travis Warner any the Colts making space in the with 22 points including 10x11 free throws down the stretch class of your choice. from the line. Brad Sorensen had when Cottonwood was forced to Lessons are given under the auspices 21 and was 9x11 from the line, foul, outpointed the Colts in the o( the American Contract Bridge with Troy Kloke having 13 and final stanza League, the principal sanctioning body Shawn Lindquist led Alta with Chad Fletcher 11. (or bridge In North America. SOUTH COTTONWOOD. A big first half lead came in handy as the Cottonwood Colts eliminated the Bountiful Braves from the 4A played, 19-1- 4 79-7- three-poin- 88-7- 6 one-poi- nt 41-3- 22-1- 7, 59-5- 2 1, ... 49-4- 7, Eor better! 44-3- 4 inti-rss- ! 801-364-2- 801-322-2- 797 328 29-2- Alta 88, Cottonwood 76 The last time these two teams Murray Bonnett Ball Registrations Scheduled MURRAY. Young ladies, ages years, may register for Murray Bonnett Ball softball at the Vine Street Library, 166 East 7-- Vine St. (approximately 4900 So.), on Feb. 27 and March 5, 12-- 4 p.m., and March 3, 6:30-8:4- 5 p.m. The cost is $35 per girl or $65 for two girls from the same family. A change in the accelerated program is being introduced this year. Teams in the program will compete with accelerated teams from other divisions and a tournament will be held at the end of the season. As in the past, tryouts will decided placement. diving. All games for the Murray Becky Uhligs seventh place finish in the 100 fly was tops for League will be played on the new fields at Riverview junior high. the Taylorsville ladies. SWSSSSSSSSSSfiSSiStfjSf iATABURQIR PECIfiL, This Week: Next Week's CAJUN BURGER COMBO Special ITALIAN CHICKEN SANDWICH Good thru Feb. 27, 1988 4935 South State 7065 South 900 East 2902 West 4700 South l |