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Show THE GREEN SHEET 5 Thursday, March 3, 1988 pnnTr orumo Warrior Women Battle Past Jags MURRAY. Three Taylorsville had a tougher than expected time against Region Two fourth placer West Jordan in Mondays first of girls round 4A state at Murray high, competition finally overcoming the stubborn Lady Jaguars in advanced Taylorsville championship play to face Bountiful (after Wednesday sports deadline) with a win sending it to Fridays 8:10 p.m. game. A loss would mean an 11:50 a.m. contest, on Friday. The young West Jordan crew, experiencing its first state action, went into the consolation round Weber against Wednesday. Should it win, it would play either Olympus or Box Elder Friday at Region 43-3- 1:30 p.m. Taylorsville head coach John Lambourne felt that his team played "pretty well" on defense, but "not so hot" on offense. "We came out a little he noted, "and Natalie (Williams) did all the scoring in the first quarter. Then we only scored three points in the second quarter as West Jordans press bothered us. But we settled down in the second over-excited- ," half." Taylorsville led 12-- 8 at the end of the first quarter, but during its slow second period, West Jordan added 10 points to its three and led at the break Taylorsville got the lead back in the third quarter, outscoring West Jordan to move up It was still close in the fourth 18-1- 18-1- 33-2- Bruin Mens Record Now TAYLORSVILLE. The Lake Community College Salt mens and womens basketball teams dropped three games between them on a trip north this past week. The men were defeated Friday, Feb. 19, at Treasure Valley Community College in Ontario, Oregon. Then on the following day, the men lost to College at Southern Idaho 118-8- 8 in Twin Falls. The women joined the men in Idaho, only to lose to CSI 89-7- 0. REACHING THE HEIGHTS In losing to TVCC, the men were led by Matt Barnes with 19 points and five assists, Jerry Somner with 18 points and three assists and Mike Love with 14 points and five rebounds. Facing their toughest test to In the con5 layup. Bingham raced past Cyprus solation round contest held at the University of 77-5- Mark Richards (11) of Cyprus flies past Binghams Jim Applegate (24) as the Pirate forward attempts a long . . . Utahs Huntsman Center Wednesday. Miners Oust Pirates From State Play are a very good basketball team." Bingham roared out to a tournament certainly ended a lot first quarter lead then outscored quicker than its fans wouldve the Pirates 24-- in the to take a lead into the hoped, but, considering the fact a lot of people never expected the locker room. Cyprus staged Pirates to make it to the tourney something of a rally in the third at all, theres no reason for quarter, cutting the lead back to at one point and posting 16 anyone to hang their heads. to Binghams 10 in the points the consolaeventual Bingham, tion champion, cut short Cyprus period, which ended at visit on Wednesday by a score of Miners. The fourth quarter was as, ironically, the Pirates played just about even. Mark Richards 14 points was last game of the season was the the top offensive total for the samerteam against theyd played in the first game of the Pirates. Trenton Goble added 12 season. points with Brent Lamb, Jeff "We were flat," stated Cyprus head coach Mark Wilson. "We Western Hills Signup didnt shoot well. We did a pretty KEARNS. The Western Hills good job rebounding with them Bambino Baseball League will be (Bingham), but the offense just registering players for this season wasnt there." on Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at r Tracing the cause of the offensive performance, Wilson felt the Kearns Recreation Center, it mightve been the Pirates 5670 So. 4800 West. There is a $25 registration fee overtime loss heartbreaking and players must bring their to Mountain View in Saturdays first round of action. He wasnt, birth certificate. Youngsters ages years before Aug. 1, 1988 are however, taking anything away eligible. from Bingham. For additional information, call "Bingham played well," he the Kearns Rec Center at quickly added. "And, as you saw, or the league secretary 9674404 ended they up taking the consolation championship. They at SALT LAKE. Cyprus highs trip to the boys 4A State Basketball 6 47-2- t, 0, concluded, "but when you look at the season as a whole, it was a good year. We finished second in our league and beat every team in it. And we did it all with a team center. This playing with a was just a great bunch of kids. I couldnt have asked for anything more." 54-3- 6 57-3- 6 77-5- 5, sub-pa- 53-4- 9 2 250-733- 1. 6-- 2' TAYLORSVILLE. Saturday will be the last day signups will be held for Taylorsville Little League. Anyone ages 2 years, who has not registered, can do so noon, at Rottini Saturday 10-1- 2 Park, 4925 So. 2200 West. also been has Saturday designated as Cleanup Day at Rottini Park. Players, parants XE 6200 5200 Electronic Electronic Typewriter Typewriter For West Jordan, Michelle Rowley led with 14 points, while Denos sophomore Stephanie contributed eight points. "I felt that our girls worked hard, but that Taylorsville is a good team," commented West Jordan coach George Hughes. "The girls played really well for their first tournament game and except for one lapse in the third quarter, we were there." Rushton Hosting date at region leading CSI, the men hung close until five minutes into the second half. CSI then blew the game open to come away with a victory. The Bruins Mark Lenoir had 22 points along with Brett Johnsons 14 points and four rebounds in the losing cause. The men are now 22-- overall and tied with Dixie for second place in .the region with an 11-league mark. Against CSI, the women were 30-poi- 7 5 However, simply overmatched. both Becky Engman and Cheryl Tye turned in good performances. Engman scored 23 points and Tye had 21 plus rebounds. The womens record now stands at 14-1- 1 overall and 5 in region play. 9-- Diamond Clinic TAYLORSVILLE. The unusualweather weve ly mild, spring-lik- e been experiencing lately has undoubtedly led many baseball enthusiasts yearning to once again to hear the familar words, "Play Ball. Babe Ruth aged youth, years, will have the opportunity to get in some early licks Saturday as Taylorsville high school baseball coach Ron Rushton, his staff, some of his players and some special guests will host a special clinic open to anyone from anywhere. According to Rushton, registration will take place a.m. in the hall by the Taylorsville gym. The actual clinic will get under way at 10 a.m. and run to 4 p.m. The cost is $15 per participant. "If the weather is bad," Rushton added, "well move the clinic inside to both gyms." Along with Rushton and his 13-1- 5 0 Pirate Women Fall At State and coaches are asked to come to the fields starting at 9 a.m. to help clean and repair the fields for tryouts and the coming season. Because Little Taylorsville League is entirely self supporting, league officials reminded, and does not receive help from the county or other agencies, such volunteer efforts and support are necessary to provide clean and safe facilities. Tryouts will be held for players 2 years as follows: Thursday, March 10, and Friday, March 11 years, 4:30-5:3- 0 p.m.; 5:30-- 6 p.m.; p.m. Also Saturday, March 12 a.m.; 1(1:30-11:3- 0 a.m.; 11:30 a.m.-- l p.m. -10 ill sMmJElectronic Typewriters at point guard. KEARNS. In playoff action held finally decided we could play in Thursday at Davis high school, the second half and and ended up staff, some of those conducting the girls basketball team from within four points." the clinic will be Mike Littlewood, at a former Taylorsville player and Kearns was down by 17-1- 1 Kearns high lost out on a chance the end of the first quarter and now a captain at BYU; John to go on to state by just four was then outscored 17-10 in the Hughes, another former points, 65-6- 1 to Roy. player second to fall behind by 12, 33-2and now an assistant coach at According to coach Mike Sorich, at the half. Roy built up its one of BYUs top pitchers; Kearns trailed by 20, 56-3at the biggest lead in the third period, Utah; and several senior players off this end of the third quarter, but posting 23 points to Kearns 15. Warrior squad. years 25-outscored the Royals 9 in the Top scorer for the Lady Cougars Along with providing expert final stanza, the incredible rally was Susana Tauteoli with 27 instruction to Babe Ruth aged coming up just short. while Tami Grant added players, the clinic, said Rushton, "We nad a bunch of turnovers in points, Gina Johnson ..nine, eight and will also act as a fund raiser with the first half," Sorich stated, "as, Brenda seven. the proceeds Harding towards going with only two seniors, we had Kearns finished the season at building a fence for Taylorsvilles some "big game jitters. But we baseball field. Taylorsville Little League To Conclude Registration Saturday XE 22-- 7 Cougar Girls Rally, But Fall Short OBryan and Brad Rammell each contributing eight. Free throws really hurt Cyprus, which finished just 6x17 at the charity stripe, while Bingham totalled 24x36. "Sure it was a tough coach Wilson tournament, 23-1- 4 5. period, but key baskets by Cheryl Kyle helped preserve a four to five-poiedge down the stretch. Williams was involved in nearly all of Taylorsvilles scoring, hitting for 28 points herself then dishing out five assists. She also had 13 rebounds and three steals. Wendy Taylor added seven points. Sally Higginson also played well MURRAY. Scoring just 13 first half Cyprus points, girls basketball team fell behind early and ended losing its first round 4A state contest 57-3- 1 to Region Two Orem Tuesday night at Murray high school. Coach Jennifer Orisons Lady Pirates will get another chance in consolation action, taking on Roy today (Thursday) at 4:10 p.m. A win would move them on to a 3:10 p.m. contest tomorrow (Friday). Orem outscored Cyprus 14-- 6 in ile Orem Just foui- Points wrapped things up with 10. No one scored in double figures Marcee as for Cyprus, nine Christoffersons points topped the list. Loisi Takapu and Jennifer Jones each added eight points. Indicative of Cyprus shooting troubles, the Lady at the foul line. Pirates were 0-- 7 Orem was 15x21 in shooting free throws. the first quarter and 21-- in the second with a combination of good defense and cold Cyprus shooting, making the score at the halfway The third quarter point was much kinder to the Pirates, who broke out of the doldrums with 14 points to 12 for Orem, which still led Cyprus then hit another cold streak in the final period, posting 7 35-1- 3. 47-2- 7. County Rec Youth Results Are Posted SPECIAL t 50,000 Word Dictionary 5,000 Character Memory . BOLD, WordEraser Hal(apace and Relocate Many Automatic Features And MORE! SALT LAKE. In the past weeks slate of County Recreation Youth XL 1000 Typewriter O Basketball, the Sewer Rats downed the Fast Breakers as Attridge and Barfuss both Features of XE 5200 Plus: 6,000 Character Memory Decimal Tab and Paragraph Indent" Kev board II and Auto Paper Insert 36-2- 9 And MORE! scored 10 points. PWP SYSTEM W XD 6705" 41-2- Electronic Typewriter With Exclusive Grammar-Righ- t System 13 points; the Romper edged the as Terry notched 12 Taylorsville Rebels 38-3- 5 points for the winners and Wright 18 for the losers; the Knick MSRP $229.00 Full line memory correction Word eraser correction Automatic center and carrier return Dual pitch 10 4 12 Super and subscript Index' up 4 down Half-spac- with McDermott 4 41-3- the The Volverines then clubbed the Firebirds totalling up PERSONAL WORD PROCESSOR The Cheetas clawed the Blues 44-2Rasmussen scoring 14, Geoff Child 11 and Lamborne 10; the Globetrotters won over the Wheeler hitting for 76ers 22 points; and the Suns burned 2, Salt Lakers Chet 39-2- scoring 16 points. The Rebels outpointed the Tim Erickson Cougars 35-3scoring 21 points for the Rebs; the Nets defeated the Silverhawks with Brinley scoring 10 the Aviators flew past the points; 0 nipped the Running Utes Jetts as Daniel Apposhian 14 the sparked by Colbys points; Checkers won over the Hawks scoring 17 points; Seth Porter the Bear Cats drubbed the scored 17 points Airbornes Milk Duds 23-Sorter scoring 1 0 win over the Eagles; the Flyers gunned down the Bulldogs points; the Trailblazers clipped as Haas scored as Justin Oliver scored 10 points; the Bobcats the out edged Energizers 10 points. and the Supreme Court The Stars raced past the Hawks Hoosiers ripped Norman The Hurricanes doubled up the as Burt got 16 points for the Lions the Breakers got by the for 16 Hatch and winners as Jacob Hawks; the Wolfpack got by the the Sun Devils behind Vigbs 13 Anderson scored 13 points and Pistons McDonald 10; Jason Lenz points and Larsen 12; Bennett Nik Lewis stopped Bertoch scoring 15 points; the Royals and Jason Sanderson each scored win the 13 points in the Flyers ; battered the Grizzlies Hot Shots overcame the Fighting over the Bombers; Fonua tackled Fonua scoring led by Scitzes 22 the Hoosiers Irish 11 the Lancers and the Challengers by points; slipped points; as Peterson bounced the Phantoms the Stringers Adam and Gardner Brent for the all the dr in scoring winners. 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The Kings got 22 points from victory Brighten in their over the Roaches; the Rockets as shot past the Bulletts Gylling had 17 points and Davis 16 for the winners and Scott Sudbury 18 for the Bulletts; the Aztecs pounded the Vipers as Jared Ketchum scored 11 points and Joey Johnsen 10 for the Aztecs and Ty Seager 20 for the Vipers; and the Road Runners outran the Tar Heels McGrath scoring 20 points and Pete Alusa 11 for the Runners and Olsen 20 and Janes 15 for the 30-1- 28-2- 48-4- 3 62-3- 7 56-3- 9 61-5- Heels. Mike Silvera scored 25 points in leading the Killers in their victory over the Blue Devils, which were led by Robbs 17 points; Browning got 10 points from Perfilli and Mutagi in its win over the Celtics; Dilley downed the Die Harts as Dea got 15 points; the Broncos rode over the Junior Jazz as Romero got 14 points and Francisco 10 for the Broncs and Guymen 16 for the Jazz; and the Lakers battled past the Warriors 34-3- 38-33- a 41-2- 2 37-2- 5 II 29-2- 1 |