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Show Thursday, Dec. THE GREEN SHEET 8 8, 1988 SPORTS Improve To 3-- - 1 Titanc - M Colts Clobber Spartans By 22 SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Height prevailed here Tuesday night as the Cottonwood Colts fell behind a speedy Murray five early, but shot an amazing 60 percent from the field to win 77-5- Cottonwood, now will 3-- 1, entertain Layton Friday and travels to Jordan Tuesday. host Olympus Murray will tonight, Mountain Crest tomorrow and will stage the annual Battle of 5300 South with Taylorsville at Murray Tuesday. The Spartans, being six points by Cody Wingett and dive from David Madsen, took a lead at the end of one peropd and stretched it to before 15-1- 3 17-1- 3 went on a run witrh Travis Warner and Jason Schlenske each score five. The score at the half was 33-2- 3 for the Colts. Cottonwood size superiority began to really show in the third period when the Colts outscored Cottonwood 12-poi- Murray Murray Coach Craig Hammer saw several positive things in the game, noting that his team was He also only outrebounded liked a zzine his team employed, but admitted shooting 20-1- 1. 33-3- 19x53 to Cottonwoods 33x55 was a problem area. Wingett posted 24 points and Madsen 23 while Warner scored 15 to go along with 17 each by Schlenske and Justin Weidauer. Bonneville 89, Cottonwood 81 A tremendous high school basketball game was played in of Laker the finals the at Tournament invitational Ogden Saturday where defending Bonneville beat champion in what Cottonwoods Colts a visiting coach said "looked like a 89-8- 1 college game." Cottonwood advanced to the final game by defeating Tooele BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Thursday, Dec. 8 Mt. Crest at Granger, 7:30 p.m. Olympus at Murray, 7:30 Orem at Taylorsville, 7:30 -Friday, Dec. 9 Brighton at Bountiful, 7:30 , Layton at Cottonwood, 7:30 Hillcrest at Judge, 7:30 Timpview at Jordan, 7:30 West Jordan at Kearns, 7:30 Mt. Crest at Murray, 7:30 Alta at Roy, 7:30 Saturday, Dec. 10 Granger at Judge, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13 Judge at Cyprus, 7:30 p.m. Cottonwood at Jordan, 7:30 Brighton at Kearns, 7:30 Taylorsville at Murray, 7:30 Granite at Skyline, 7:30 Highland at West Jordan, 7:30 Wednesday, Dec. 14 Bountiful at Bingham, 7:30 Jordam at Orem, 7:30 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING SCHEDULE Thursday, Dec. 8 Hillcrest at Alta, 7:30 p.m. Bingham at Mt. View, 7:30 A.F. at West Jordan, 7:30 Tuesday, Dec. 13 Uintah at Brighton, 7:30 Bonneville at Judge, 5 Alta at Murray, 5:30 Wednesday, Dec. 14 Granite at Bountiful, 6:30 Granger at Kearns, 5:45 Jordan at Ogden, 6 Cyprus at Olympus, 5:30 at Skyline, 5:30 Thursday, Dec. 15 Taylorsville Alta at Bingham, 7:30 West Jordan at Hillcrest, 5 Brighton at Mt. View, 7:30 GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Thursday, Dec. 8 Amercian Fork at Cottonwood, 4 p.m. Spanish Fork at Granite, 3:30 Pine View at Jordan, 7 Friday, Dec. 9 Roy at Granger, 3:30 Pine View at Murray, 5:30 Bingham at Taylorsville, 3:30 Monday, Dec. 12 Taylorsville at West Jordan, 3:30 Tuesday, Dec. 13 TVille at Layton, 4 East at Bingham, 6 Cottonwood at Bonneville, 4 Alta at Bountiful, 4 Clearfield at Hillcrest, 5:45 Murray at Payson, 7 Jordan at Springville, 7 Brighton at Weber, 4 Olympus at West Thursday, Dec. 15 Alta at Cottonwood, 3:30 Bountiful at Granite, 4 Ogden at Judge, 6:30 American Fork at Olympus, 3:30 Weber at Taylorsville, 3:30 TfltllJMIlIlllllII The lose in the 14x21. Warner led the Colts in Friday 1 finals gives Cottonwood a scoring with 25, with Weidauer 19. victory for the year and sets up collecting 20, Schlenske Tuesdays game against Murray Tanaka Beard, the 69 center had at Cottonwood. Layton will visit 27 for Bonneville. Cottonwood Friday and the Colts will travel to Jordan Tuesday. All Cottonwood 83, Tooele 71 games are at 7:30. The Colts led in the early going The depth of the Cottonwood of the championship game, team was in evidence in this first quarter establishing a as Jason Burke came game junior lead and stretching it to at in against Tooele in the second the half. They fell back at quarter to replace Warner, who, the end of three, with some along with a Tooele player, was three-poispectacular shooting ejected for a incident at by Bonneville, which scored nine the free throw shoving line. three point baskets during the Schlenske had a tremendous game. game for the Colts as he collected The last quarter was a nip and 18 points during the first half and tuck affair with Cottonwood wound 4 lead late on a while up with 34 for the game, taking a gathering in 11 rebounds. three-poishot by Travis Weidauer had 23 points hitting on Bonneville came 7x9 from Warner, but the charity stripe. right back and evened the score Both Schlenske and Weidauer with a bomb of its own. made the team Cottonwood was hurt by foul with two players from along trouble encountered by sensationBonneville and one from Tooele. al sophomore, Justin Weidauer, who had to be held out of the game during the start of the third quarter and who fouled out in the Are fourth. The game was a affair with time running out when the Colts had to gamble on fouling, Area but Bonneville, a veteran team featuring two experienced guards, MURRAY. The rosters of was up to the task and made all of severan Region 18 junior college its free throws for the final teams a host of former feature eight-poimargin. Green Sheet area prepesters. Coach Blair Martineau was Utah Valley Community College pleased with the play of his team, lists of Derrick Spencer stating that he would like to play Cottonwood, Todd Reid of Bonneville again on a neutral and Scott Chappel of floor. It is a distinct possibility Brighton Kearns. At Salt Lake Community since both teams are considered College Matt Barnes of Olympus among the best in the state, and Don McLeish of Hillcrest are having good height, good speed Dixie College lists Rick and good outside shooting. To playing. Solvason of Judge. Sean Peterson illustrate the latter Bonneville Hillcrerst and John Buechert of had nine three point bombs while of Snow At College Brighton. Warner had four "threefers" and Woodbury is Jason Schlenske had one for the Binghams Gary playing and at Ricks Altas Colts. Shawn Lindquist, Mark Jackson at Bonneville also had an 83-7- 2-- 20-1- 6 50-4- 2 66-6- 4 nt 77-7- nt RrltfA MMgV HOLLADAY. A nightmarish streak of cold shooting, which has basketball plagued Olympus team from the start, particularly home loss to in Fridays came to an end Bountiful, Tuesday night as the Titans sent set Granite home with 64-4- 9 62-5- 6 back. The Farmers slate had started out with another tough road loss, 67-5- 4 at Sky View Friday. Olympus will be at Murray tonight (Friday) then takes a break until the start of league play a week later when it visits Skyline, both games starting at 7:30 p.m. Granite will also travel to Skyline, but on Tuesday at 7:30, following a home match with Bear River Wednesday (after press time). Win First Fnr Parmprc W MMW MAAilVAW through the first half, finishing dead even with the Titans at after the first period and to take a outscoring Oly lead to the locker room. Olympus found the range in the third quarter and turned things 8 then posted 21 around 18 down the to Granites points stretch. 12-1- 2 17-1- 1 replaced who Brent Sharp while Langston and ran the team scoring seven points. 29-1- 3 41-3- Sky View 67, Granite 54 After falling behind by 15 at the half, Coach Charlie Whitings Granite Farmers played much better ball int he second half at Srnithfield Friday night but still fell to a good Sky View team 67-5- 4. Bountiful 64, Olympus 49 Cold shooting from the floor continued to plague the Titans in Fridays home game against Bountiful. Olympus shot just 34 19x56, from the floor and as Coach Huber stated, "youre not going to beat anybody shooting like that." Bountiful led most of the way, a advantage after the first quarter of play. Olympus stayed within striking distance through the second, ending up eight points down at the half, owning 16-1- 0 The Sky View front line, 67, 66 and 64, took advantage of its 29-2height plus the absence of Fanner Though the point spread shifted going guard Corey Langston, who around a bit in the third quarter to the from was flu, recovering Olympus 62, Granite 56 take the big lead at half, but the for the Braves, they still managed team came back and to be up by eight heading into the Granite from the The Titans shot 51 final quarter, 42-3to Coach Whiting, Olympus according field Tuesday night, going 21x41. team ball the best they cold shooting finally proved fatal But while Coach Ron Huber was "played in the fourth period as Bountiful all year in the second have pleased with his how his crew half." played got hot and the Titans couldnt shot from the floor, he remained in led Granite was pace. keep by scoring concerned about how things were Tanner picked up 23 Wes Bumingham who had an Tyler foul where the at line, going to lead Ols scoring, while 14 and with points good game Olympus was 18x33, Kelly McGrath Corey Pugh hit for 12. Both "We just played better all 11 rebounds. 11 points and had seven players added eight rebounds. around," Huber said later. "We scored Coach while Olympus had trouble at the foul rebounds Whiting still have problems at the line, line too, ending up 10x19. of with the play but if you look at how we shot was very pleased individually, we had one kid go 1x7 and another 1x5. The rest hit their free throws pretty well." impressive for Particularly Olympus was Tyler Tanner, who led all scorers with 30 points, while adding eight rebounds. Corey Pugh added 10 points, Nate Brockbank seven points and seven rebounds and Tony Coombs seven points and four boards. Granite was led by Wes Bumingham with 20 points and seven rebounds with Corey Langston chipping in 12 points. 'We just didnt play well in the second half," reported Granite head man Charlie Whiting, "and Olympus played a very solid A FRUITFUL SEASON BEDTIME STORIES of Olympus and Jay Gleason of game." FOR GROWNUPS B. Smith Barbara well Granite did, however, play Taylorsville are seeing action. A compelling Elaine Cannon recollection of the ten A highly entertaining most challenging collection of humor, years for the Relief inspirational stories and deep spiritual truths. Society and women Book everywhere. ..$12.95 $10.95 coach at Judge in 1965 and his for major colleges. 2 Cassettes.... $11. 95 teams have been in 19 state tournaments since that time, and who have Among the have been in the final four of the done so are Tadplayers CHOICES. Mancini, Oregon; state tournaments nine time, Pat Wake Dorothy IF. Peterson Kelly, Forest; 'Jeff The conflicts of winning the championship in Hansen, Weber State; Marty 1980 and being runner-u- p in Giovacchini, adoption, invitro Washington State; fertilization and 1970, 1973 and 1985. They were Paul Giovacchini, Stanford; Aaron abortion are third in 1984 and 1988 and fourth McCarthy, presently the coach of delicately handled three other times. team who in this fascinating His teams have also been Belgiums Olympic at and absorbing both UC Santa Barbara played invited to play in the prestigious novel and Weber State; Joel Rotta, $9.95 Catholic Invitational tournament Utah Richard Holmes, State; in the Washington, D.C. area Rice; Tom Lytle, Montana and three times, finishing third in Murin, Harvard. Terry 1985 and fourth in 1980. Yerkovichs teams have been .Dookcrmt, Yerkovich has had 20 players go famous for tenacious man to man on to play at smaller colleges, Available wherever defense and discipline, plus including three players from last LDS Books "we" system which years team. Chuck Miller at operating on a He has teamwork. sold. Chris Gardner at emphasizes Puget Sound, a number of good Redland and Micah Peters at developed players who have gone on to play Lewis and Clark. 1. 4. . JC Rosters Dotted By Former two-poi- 55. Prep Stars nt edge the free throw line, hitting 18x24, while the Colts were hitting Gifts for that Special Someone Yerkovich Claims 3A Coaching Plaudits SALT LAKE. Judge Memorial basketball coach Jim Yerkovich has been selected by the Utah High School Activities Assn, 3A coach of the year. The announcement was made as at a luncheon during National High School Sports Week and was a signal honor for the veteran coach, who is starting his 23rd year as coach of the Judge Memorial Bulldogs. Yerkovich is a graduate of where he Judge, played basketball before graduating in 1961. He then attended the University of San Francisco, where he was a member of the basketball team. Injuries limited his playing time on a team which went to the NCAA tournament three years in a row. 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