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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Dec. 22, 1988 SPORTS Spartans Claim Bulldogs Cagers Are 9-- 0 With Two Wins Victory On Ice SALT LAKE. The usual scoring explosion, which has been taking place mostly in the second half for the Judge Memorial Bulldogs, came early here Tuesday night as scored 21 while grabbing 12 rebounds and he also had six assists while stealing the ball five times. Nathan Semerad had his usual fine rebounding game with to 16 while scoring 12 while Rob Judge raced past East Solvason had nine points and 10 improve to Judge will host Highland rebounds. tomorrow (Friday) in a 7:30 game Yerkovich was most pleased and should the Bulldogs win, they with his center combination of will tie the school record for David Webster and Justin Walsh consecutive wins. They will as the two combined for a season complete their preleague schedule high of 14 points and 24 rebounds the following Friday with a 7:30 with Walsh having nine of each and Webster pulling down 15 game at Ben Lomond in Ogden. The score in Tuesdays game rebounds. after two minues were gone in the Judge 68, Davis 61 in favor of first quarter was East as Judge could not seem to Davis used a control game to get things together, but all at get ahead and stay ahead of once "came the deluge" as the Judge Memorial Friday night and scored 13 unanswered Dogs it looked as though judges six points in a three minute span to game winning streak was about After East cut that to lead to end e (9-came a and The score, with less than five the score at the end of the quarter minutes left, showed Davis with was 24-an eight-poilead, but then the Judge, helped by 8x11 at the free seeming- - ly inevitable Judge throw line in the second quarter, scoring outbreak occurred and led at the half and then Judge went on a 20-- 3 scoring maintained the lead throughout splurge which netted the Bulldogs the second half, once leading by their seventh straight victory, 22, before East cut the final margin to 12. Jimmy Soto led the way back Judge Coach Jim Yerkovich was with four steals in the last pleased with the outcome of the quarter. The first steal came with game and was especially pleased the score as he stole the with the early scoring runs. He ball and hit on a three point bomb was delighted that his team had to tie the game. He then stole the 78 rebounds, which was just one inbounds pass and scored on a short of the school record, set in drive to give his team the lead 1970. and on the next Davis trip Judge shot only 44 for the downcourt, he again stole the ball game, much below its average, and on his drive to the basket was but another impressive statistic fouled while making his shot He was that Judge had 23 second sank the free throw and all at shots to 10 for East, and this was once the deficit was turned into a more impressive that East had an asset. early 1 lead in the early going. Davis held an eight-poie Judge continued with fine lead and was ahead by defense, getting 22 recoveries for eight at the end of the third the second straight game. quarter using a lot of time, Jimmy Soto had 30 points and sometimes a minute, before faying grabbed seven rebounds while Tor a basket and it was difficult handing out six assists. He also for Judge to utilize its fast had six recoveries. Chris Jones breaking offense. However, after Sotos larceny Davis was forced to abandon the control game and GIRLS BASKETBALL Judge was able to stretch its lead. SCHEDULE Judge outrebounded the Darts by and hit 48 from the field but only 59 from the line. The Thursday, Dec. 22 Ben Lomond at Jordan, 7 p.m. slower tempo enabled Judge to Brighton at Kearns, 3:30 p.m play its best game of the year Lehi at Judge, 5:15 , . from turnover the aspect, Skyline at Murray, 4 committing seven while forcing Roy at Taylorsville, 4 Davis into 20 turnovers. Soto led his team in scoring with Thursday, Dec. 29 Woods Cross at Tville, 12:00 31, which is his average for the first seven games, while having Friday, Dec. 30 Granite at Bingham, 6 seven recoveries. Chris Jones, Cottonwood at Bountiful, 1 who was forced to sit out almost a West Jordan at Jordan, 2 quar- - ter because of foul trouble, came through with 18 points while Judge at Logan, 3 Bonneville at Olympus, 1 dishing out nine assists. Rob Solvason had 11 points while Tuesday, Jan. 3 Ben Lomond at Murray, 3:30 Nate Semerad again led his team Granite at Timpview, 6 in rebounding with nine. 90-7- 8 8-- 0. 5-- 14-- After some tough recent weeks, Murray in outings broke back highs hockey team, into the winning column in a big way Saturday, stopping Judge behind the hat trick scoring of Jeremy Miller. Murray actually got off to a slow start, Miller finally breaking the ice with the games first goal at the 3:26 mark of the first period. A couple of minutes later, Miller scored again. Then, with just seconds left in the period, Drew Radcliff scored to give Murray a MURRAY. 1 5. 14-- 8 mini-delug- 9. nt 45-2- 9 68-6- 1. UP FOR GRABS... play. Taylorsville pulled out a 2 victory over the visiting Lancers in a contest that was close from the Grangers Paul Stokes 64-6- (44) and Dave Ryan (32) oln Taylorsville's Tyler Dow (32) and Blaine Bambrough (24) In pursuit of loose basketball In Friday Region Three basketball opening tap. 56-5- 3 League Opener - Warriors Slip Past Lancer Five TAYLORSVILLE. With his team down by a point with just 16 seconds remaining, Taylorsvilles Jeff Leatherwood intercepted a Granger pass and turned the steal into a game winning layup and free throw as the Warriors defeated the visiting Lancers in a hotly contested league opener. The Warriors return to action in a match at Hillcrest today (Thursday). On Dec. 30, Taylorsville will again be on the road to face a Region Two opponent, this time West Jordan. Both games will start at 7:30 p.m. Granger, meanwhile, hosts Murray today at 3:30 p.m. and Bingham on Dec. 30 at 7:30. The highly regarded Warriors were taken right to the limit by a difficult bunch of Lancers, which, according to Taylorsville head coach Dan Leatherwood, "really played solid man defense, shot 64-6- 2 non-leag- one more chance, but Mike was whistled for Maynard The first two quarters were as traveling with just two seconds close as they could get, the two remaining, a call that brought teams ending up dead even at Lancer head coach Steve Paur up 5 and But the Granger out of his chair. Blaine Bambrough led Taylorsman pressure began to tell in the third stanza and the Lancers villes scoring with 18 points, 10 ended up with a advantage in the third quarter, while adding seven rebounds. Dow added 14 and one quarter to play. As the game progressed, points and five rebounds and however, Taylorsville, which had Leatherwood 11 points and six started out in a zone defense, assists, while Ryan Coates had began to play more man and four assists, Justin Nielsen eight Granger, which had begun with rebounds and Bill VanRy seven man, started to play more zone. assists. Taylorsville shot 17x36 Taylorsvilles Tyler Dow was able from range and was 3x7 to register a couple of key in while going against the Lancer 20x32 at the line. Taylorsville to keep the Warriors added 31 rebounds to Grangers close in the stretch run. Granger 26. ended up with a lead Dave Ryan and Wayne Olsen and the ball out of bounds with 40 led Grangers scoring with 13 seconds left. points each, Darren Birch and After Leatherwoods stealj layup Jeff Hudson 12 each and and free throw, Granger still had Maynard with 11. well and did some things hadnt seen them do before." 15-1- 28-2- we 44-4- 2 until the final minutes when they were forced to foul. He also stated that he has never seen anyone shoot from 24 to 27 feet like Reid did. Reid wound up scoring 43 points against the Farmers, with most of his scoring in the first half coming on drives to the basket, but he hit six three-poibombs in the second half, with most of those coming from more than 20 feet out. Reids teammates connected nt s, three-pointe- rs box-and-o- one-poi- nt on three more three-poibombs, giving the home team nine for the game. Corey Langston did some long range bombing of his own as he hit on four on his way to a 22 point night. Kevin Brotherson scored 17 with Kelly McGrath nt having 14. All 15 players got to play for Granite in its romp over Ben Lomond and 12 of them scored as the Farmers took an early lead and increased it to 20 at the htuf, and then went out in front by 28 in the second half, at which time Coach Whiting was able to insert all of his players into the game. Whiting said that his team had a "superb first half and played about as well as we can play" and that he was pleased to be able to get so many of his ran its last to record region wrestling Wednesday night with a victory at Kearns. Granger engaged in a with Cyprus and Weber at Weber Wednesday (after press time). The Lancers wont see action again until Jan. 4 when they travel to Jordan for a match set for 6 p.m. Kearns took on Cottonwood Wednesday, again after press time, with its next scheduled dual match set Jan. 11 at home against Skyline at 5:45 p.m. Things didnt get off to a good start for Granger against Kearns last Wednesday, however, as the Cougars Jim Enriquez won a 3-- 0 49-1- 9 tri-me- et non-leag- 9-- decision over 3 Grangers Ricky Wiseman at pounds. But Aaron Bowe pinned Kearns Rico Gonzzales at 112, Larry Summers 103 players into action. An unusual aspect of the game ctuae in the first half when the Ben Lomond coach, incensed with a referees call, had three technical fouls called on him and was ejected from the game. Langston hit on 4x6 three point attempts on his way to a 27 point game while McGrath scored 13 and Wes Bum- - ingham collected 10. 41-2- 1, Eagles Grab Win At Granger GRANGERSkyline HIGH SCHOOL DUAL WRESTLING SCHEDULE Thursday, Dec. 22 Judge at Tooele, 6 p.m. Granite at West, 7 Wednesday, Jan. 4 Murray at Granite, 5:45 Granger at Jordan, 6 Thursday, Jan. View at Alta, 7:30 Jordan at Judge, 5 Hillcrest at Orem, 5 Bingham at West Jordan, 7:30 Jan. 6--7 Brighton Classic Tournament earned a Rodriquez 10-- 7 decision over Chris at 119 and Jason Johnson of Granger defeated D.J. Christensen of Kearns 15-Grangers Joe Jacquez and Dennis Almond then won by default at 135 and 140 pounds with Robert Haley adding a pin of Kearns Gordon Hilton in 1:08. Kearns jumped back at 145 and 152 as Shawn Callahan decisioned Grangers Rob Ward and J.R. Gregory pinned the Lancers John Hardy. John Marsh, at 160, halted the Cougar rally by pinning Kearns Allen Jensen in 3:53, but the Cougars Mike Hon pinned back at 171, beating Jared Monson in 1:21. Travis Ketchum of Granger added a 17-decision over Kearns Chad Ruiz and Lancer heavyweight C.J. Crawford pined Brian Strickland in 1:03. 0. 0 controlled the tempo here Tuesday night . low-scorin- back-to-bac- assists, leading to Millers hat trick, while Miller and Haehnel were each credited with one assist. Assists for the Bulldogs went as follows: Shawn Friar with Jason Tabish, Craig two; Hemmingway and Jemison each with one. Spartan goalie Jay Stevens had a total of 16 saves with Judges Tames Suchar turned aside 26 Murray shots. on takes next Murray team JV today Brightons (Thursday) at the Cottonwood Heights recreation center at 8:45 p.m. Judge faces off with Granger at 7:15 p.m. at the same location. BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Thursday, Dec. 22 East at Brighton, 12:30 p.m. Murray at Granger, 7:30 p.m. Taylorsville at Hillcrest, 7:30 Granite at Kearns, 1 p.m. Bingham at Olympus, 1 Bountiful at West Jordan, 7:30 Jordan at Woods Cross, 7:30 Friday, Dec. 23 Highland at Judge, 7:30 Thursday, Dec. 29 Bingham at Highland, 7:30 Friday, Dec. 30 rVille at West Jordan, 7:30 Judge at Ben Lomond, 7:30 Hillcrest at Bountiful, 7:30 Murray at Cyprus, 7:30 Brighton at Davis, 7:30 Bingham at Granger, 7:30 Woods Cross at Granite, 7:30 Clearfield at Kearns, 7:30 Olympus at Layton, 7:30 Cottonwood at Mt. View, 7:30 Alta at Viewmont, 7:30 Tuesday, Jan. 3 Jordan at Alta, 7:30 Woods Cross at Olympus, 6 GdJDffl EMUS? Golden Eagles Hockey Stocking Stuffers 2-- 5 Games For Just $2000l 0-- 2. 11-- 4-- AROUND THE CORNER, HAVE YOU CONSIDERED THE g Granger will entertain Murray today (Thursday) at 3:30 and will then be off until Friday, Dec. 30, when it plays host to Bingham in a 7:30 game. Granger had a lead at the end of the narroy first quarter but the visitors came at the end of back to lead the half and increased the lead to 2 at the end of three quarters as the home team had difficulty in trying to force the ball inside and was having trouble hitting from the outside. The final nail in Grangers coffin may have come in the last quarter with the score when a Granger player was called for a technical after a personal foul and Skyline capitalized by turning the violation into five points. Granger Coach Steve Paur saw some positive things in his teams play and was pleased that it committed only 11 turnovers, which is considerably below the season average, but he was disappointed that the Lancers seemed to be very hesitant about shooting and felt that since his team outrebounded Skyline had the Lancers shot as well as they usually do, that they could have won easily. The Lancers shot only 19x42 from the field and hit on 11x17 free throws while Skyline was making 17 foul pitches. Jeff Hudson and Tyler Wilder both had 11 points. 0 WITH CHRISTMAS JUST and went on to defeat Granger 0 in a Region Three game which advanced Skyline to 0 and left Granger at 59-5- Lancer Matmen Defeat Kearns KEARNS. Granger high 38-3- 3 two-poi- nt Fanners Split Weeks Court Tests GRANITE PARK The Granite Farmers split two games this week, losing at Spanish Fork Friday after beating Ben Lomond on Thursday. Granite will play at Kearns today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. and will then be off until Friday, Dec. 30, when they will play host to Woods Cross in a 7:30 game. Granite Coach Charlie Whiting stated that his team did all he could expect them to in the Friday night loss to Spanish Fork admitted there was no way his team could stop the phenomenal shooting of guard Randy Reid, who has signed a letter of intent to play at Brigham Young University after taking a long look at North Carolina and several other college powers. Whiting said that the game was much closer than the final score would indicate as the Farmers stayed within four or five points nt half-tim- sg-cMDm- n) 24-2- 0 37-3- 54-5- 0 The Golden Eagles Bring Everyone! December 88 Home Games (Shaded) 33-1- 7 ALL HOME GAMES AT O I 3 lead. The score went to 0 midway through the second period as Miller completed his hat trick. Judge finally got on the board in the second on a goal by Luke Kelly only to watch Murrays Brett Jendrycka cancel that out with a goal of his own. In the final period, Murray scored again with Mike Haymond doing the honors, k while Judge got The Jemison. Kevin from goals Spartams finished the scoring with a goal by Brian Haehnel. Brian Hedderman made two big 3-- five-poi- nt 7-- 8. three-pointer- 7-- 7:00 O I |