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Show f vi n wni vL C lAarcn I i v, i 7 7 , f UUC I tempo ot the game and work for the sure percentage shots The score at the end of the first quarter was indicative of their efforts The Leopards held a 7 to 4 lead after the first 'V, t 'ti-- ' v k tor n Fst iipti Greg p m that pun around the rim a toipp of iime'1 finalls dropped in (iieiit ' 7 w y ,! - .-- n rC 3 Aif.?.. ' ,$& . X .K 1 "v '(' v. ' " r ,;?VH & k$ it 7.jir7r " i J?;7 1 I &, 5t T , ty, , ' 7 wj$ r??r 7 '& v r- iuiiiaa aifcrm I i&4 ',s; ZT l s 1. 1 'rj, tij Z.2. , Ufud T ,. " . :- - ' ,; . ; i. V'1" . 7 4 . ,s- It " T M P v.-.-- ' V t : i vr l7i 7Is, 7 N,c' 4- A- 77j ' . V .. .. t 7,1 7J 1 ?" 'it 0 ' J t V V sf I1 f V f i An? 4' J p ' ! d forward Vanderwood, Roy s bf got a perfect pass from Fernandes and went on m for a lavup That bucket ended the first quarter low scoring affair For the second quaitcr lip of t ti'l Nate Herzogs jumpei that tied the game at 35 a piece F ast seemingly controlled a five to six jxmJ lead East took a lead into the halttime locker room 17-1- 3 Vanderwood led all seniors with 15 points and was followed bv Sindle with 13 Herzog managed six points Wayne Hall had two Dennis Adams had two and the surprise was Fernandes with just two Grant led East with 14 points arc was followed by Gremmillion wit! eight pa-e- 2 f rri Mark Sindle notched the first few points of the game and that wasnt until three minutes into the game Coach Smiths game plan, heading into the semi final game, was to work patiently for the best shot possible and force the East team to come out and extend them Needless to say, this game plan worked in the beginning as the run-angun East High was forced to gear down to its lowest gear The Leopards talented left handed guard Grant, scored Easts first two points on a twisting, one handed jump shot Roy's slow down tactics worked so well that the referees had to blow the w histle and motion the East play ers to come out and defend the Royals Fernandes, who has thrilled crowds with his driving, twisting lay ups, couldnt convert many of his spectacular shots in the first half, but his cool ball handling kept the Royals in contention 1 , ' v !4 7 n quarter r jiV? V- - v7 I 40-3- n .lrfiK 'M r? the hampionship tonight hd seconds 'eft Fied Fernandes, t 4 t ,4 7 7 h . 4 r 7 -- - t- (v,4ii, J ' " - .1 vf i' v 7 ( ah, eopai ds grabbed the rebound, stunned t hai Fieddv had missed, raced down the court and threw up a shot a ith tour teeonds left With MarK Sirdie on 'he herch fouling on, Grant eased his way and positioned hirnself for the winn.ng t.p-iI thought we were out of time outs said a surprised Dick Milne of F.a'-'f I ln,d have known we had one I would have called it The East coach had nothing but praise for the Royals rating as them as one of the best clubs his team had pla ed all y ear long They showed us as will as the rust of the house, that they're ceitamiy one of the smartest clubs in the tournament, said Milne Coach Smith wept in the corner of room after the game tht laii-eFrrnandes could be found in a lonely corridor of the Special Events Center, head m hands moaning over the heai tbi caking loss The Kovals hud voiked patiently for a suie shot all evening Hoy Leopards 1 1 to 7 in the final minutes to tm tl e Sv.ore d 35 a piece afti r regulation time The Royals evtn had a chuiue to win the contest whm S'odlc i . xbs u 15 toot sideline jumper with, two seconds left s to Rob Van FutiarJts dervi ud ware us union all afternoon Fieu hit Rofi f i the first basket in oV'.iLme, aiiiuiwood was foulid in the process and convei ted the free throw That gave Hoy a 38 35 lead who East's talented 20 points in league over aveiaged play, hit a jumper to pull the leopards to w ithm one Another beautiful pass from Fernandes paved the way for Vanderwood to stuf for two points Roy led 40 to 37 Rich Gremmillion put the Leopirds to witnm one when he scored on a rrad jumper Tne - 4 ' -- ' 7U? ."cvKvfc.q j tif, f I 1, , . I vj st ; iprr- t;.. a i r;rf: ;A; JT" 7 t - 7id ! 4 f t oertime 41-4- biggest leason they had won 10 before etae'ing the game, missed a ei ton one free throw at M'eonds remainmg tempt with just Key s a mi VouU -- emeiged a ' with 37 r-- "U ;W;-"4,- " r ; , 4 ! i- A rdf 4. (jAwi- 77'-'- " (v V.v'wt CTa State ; fwl5Vr i 7 - 7' lie r i rv ; , r -t d.e Hoy ini', gunnii g foi a cLince to play in '.i-- : i i'' WV v and I u tot i ;r i With less than two minutes remaining m the first quarter Dave Johnson of East put m a lay up and was fouled He converted the free throw and East took a 5 to 2 lead A Grant tip-iwith seconds m the quarter left, gave the Leopards .1 7 2 lead X' um-iang- f mr e . jf 2. &' f aSoM.Ss'x vf-- . Wk Swa a 4 i, , & 7 Roys Fernandes Nate Herzog ana Jon Nickerson did their job in stalling tire ball in the remaining seconds left Fernandes wnCf juled on the dribble but went to the free throw line for g what couici have been ihe free throw Roy in llu lr bid for their first state championsmp, attempted to slow the j W aaii, and Fred Fernandes of Roy High uggle for position and ii boll tro n a Eingfiam player. The Royals won the first round game with ihe Mm; rs in e Sato Basketball competition in Salt Lake City. MARK SINDLE (23) - game-winrim- High ;s4c,rts Soccer in local area grows with America by j; ! 1 h unccin TURNING AROUND for a lay up is Royal Mark Sindle, which played despite an injury which slightly hampered his performance againsl the Bmgham Miners Monday. boom is for real1 uilh will again put together o Micfei s v, 'nnmti nable enthusiasm as they 'i isp another season of play in uas fastest growing sport rt y tour ot sports writing Rout Roy North Ogden, and H you couldnt help but be , i v bv the excitement that soccer season brings Even in smaller city of Plain City, hun- - ot boys and coaches have . v up In fact most of i igned up mon'hs ago, when u. were thinking basketball , full I made a trip to the mti area and upon talking to fi tends there 1 was for the i.iu , muud at the gtowth the I, as taken in the past few years a- -. kins in the South are really Mm sport up i i 000 youngsters were to play in three major at t ms in the Houston area In o 'stmt District Youth Soccer 14 , . , ! H'mn - the city proper, some veie kicking around the k, inflated white ball Last year, the figure was 3,550 I merely give those figures o show the tremendous growth the sport has made in just a few short years My friends told me that soccer was the biggest hangup in Texas right now and will continue to be for the next - long, long while In two years they feel they can have enough certified teachers to start a soccer program in the schools By then, 150,000 kids could be playing Wow' They also said theyre looking at the 1082 World Cup right now They claim theyre kids are as good as any in the world By 1986 they say they will have the Woi Id Cup andwhvnot With that kind of enthusiasm and the solid ground work that is being laid now, it could very well be possible With more coaches and officials the soccer in the Houston area could double, said my friends And I have the same feeling about our area So, fathers sign up today Who knows, vou could be coaching a lutuie Woild Cup player someday Sports by Bliss Fullmer For realtors leoms :onijpf for titlec - i. ation basketball teams nay this week lor the Coun- . in hip in three grade levels 5th gtade Coach Paul .li late Citv No 2 30 nta v . v,ld cats were eliminated by wehad i i game in which g ,n e l,u( they are a good i i ' H i, i iu Coach Paul New ey Scott id scored 10 points foi the Roy Coach Bin Oh grade 18 Plain Citv No i I iitiuiiu and Kevin Frongner , a d m double liguies and the M m placed well. said ( oach m !u 1 Ben Blown The Lakers will meet the Plain City number two team, Saturdav at 12 30 for the chani pionslnp Suns-0- th gtade (Coach Dean Owens), The Suns won, but we were unable to find out the scoi e and other details Hour Roy teams were scheduled to play at Wahlquist Junior lpgh School, but the games were postponed because they couldn't get the baskets out ol the ceiling The games for the 76'ers and Mustangs of the seventh grade, and the Scorpions and Lions ot the ninth grade weie to be played Thursday night lot happened since first tourney A lot has happened since the principal at Lehi High School called the principal of Granite and challenged him to a game of basketball, for the high school championship of Utah Granite accepted the challenge, but was defeated and the annual state basketball toui nament began "'-a- ii A I r l t & i ( l tv It ,Lr 3'Jiv! iromfentanly cut off ficm tf p ha;Kt t to set a pick. Debpite th 3 jo n in Adcib up .. u mi in 0 scan His ploy has been a big 'oason why nuve ..celled so wed m the state tournament i M II (kt., t, Kr i a1 t v i Mi ib c LgI1 j i , t! y s 35 vears. there were no divisions to separate the big teams from the little, the haves horn the have nots The favored teams from those who had to round up every kid in school just to hold a practice But during those unfair years,' a few lit tie teams managed to win the state title, though, it was usually one of the bigger schools that took home the prize I lav is High School and Jordan, with six state titles each have the edge over all other schools m Utah, but Wehei, Gi ande and Piovo each have Now the won iive championships biggies of the past have been sub divined to spawn many other high schools Davis once "owned' Davis ( ounty but now it has five neighbors to con'end with Bountiful, Viewmont, Layton Cleat field and Woods Cross are the new kids on the block " Weber gave territory, now claimed by Rov and Bonneville Jordan used to occupy all of the South Salt Lake alley, but that was before Alta, Hill Crest, Bugntoa, Kearns weie boin and then Bingham expanded to inherit some Jordan students No tournament was held in 1941 as Woild War Two was raging but it (the touniev ) was started anew in 1944, and that was the year they split the and state into A and B si bools-hu- ge small In 1970 a thud catcgoiy of schools was formed, and m 1973 they went to the piesent fourcategoiy system Class 4A has shiunk Irom 22 teams to 18, beginning next yeai In Reg on One there are Bonneville, Clearfield Layton, Roy, Sky View and Webm Region Two is made up of A'ta Bmgham Brighton Hillciest Ke.nns and Orem The Salt uke I it Sih. oN consist of ottonwood F'u.t i, tc Olympus Skyline unci Gianii lor Region Thtee The dividng htu Met ween 3 und 4 V 4t(Wud it Meanwhile, back at the Sj, d FJvents Center, on the campus ot e Umveiaity of I tab lugnn die lad only Roy still in the tunning tin the state title as we went to press ni Northern I tali teams enteted He tournament and Roy C leal held and Lav ton won fust dav gurms but skv iewmont an i V.ibei mt the iew. dust Sky View and View 11101 1 m e b 11k in the second round wi I, impies-ivwins, but Weber Income t lie t 1st team to be eliminated tnn the lb team torn nament The n u.ts .aid Vikings placed each niliti on inn solation Fnday Clear field and Lay ti i 10. ai then second game and had to plav each other, Friday with the wit net to play for fouith or seventh place Rov won against Bingham and Skv line and faced (opiated East I idav the seim iinals Depending on the s game, the Ko uls will either play foi lust and sicomt 01 lot thud and s'xth place In tile final 1) sei et News poll East was number one followed by Highland and Skvlme and Roy was fourth CleurhiTd was listed m tittn place Those principals Horn Lehi and '' !e ol Granite had no ldiu that . u, piestige between two s one dav glow into t gi . 1 ah si d . t . s .poiis nun1 i eh e Stale tv 'i it ill (u.i 1 C 1 e 111 1 |