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Show Jordan Invades twice. - Pirate Mark Reaches After winning all three of its preleague contests, Cyprus appears to be ready for Region Seven competition. The Pirates tuned up for this weeks league opener with a 21-- 6 over Ben Lomond in Ogden MAGNA. Friday. Tomorrow (Friday) the Bucs will host Jordan in a 7 p.m. contest patrons to note the earlier starting time that will highlight Homecoming week at the Magna school. School officials asked Piranhas Club Eyes Swimmers GRANITE PARK. The AAU swimming team here has set a goal to increase membership to at least 70 swimmers by Nov. 1, and enlisted each club family to recruit one new member. w'elcome to join the Granite Piranhas swim club, which is open to new memberships all year. Tryouts for the AAU club will be held each Friday at 4 p.m. at the granite high swimming pool. PREP SLATE Region Two for those cutting through the baseball field at the south end of the stadium. The northwest gate will be open, but all other areas will be blocked off, school officials said. The Pirates must avoid the tendency to past the Beetdig-ger- Bingham at Kearns, 3 p.m. Brighton at Alta, 3 p.m. Region Three Olympus at Granger, 3 p.m. East at Granite, 4:30 p.m. Cottonwood at Skyline, 4:30 s, Granger 29, Kearns 0 Cyprus 21 , Ben Lomond 6 Murray 26, Logan 6 Judge 35, Ogden 14 Olympus 7, Roy 6 Skyview 10, Cottonwood 0 further bet-wee- offense and defense, win and the 21-- victory over Ben Lomond to its credentials. infor- may contact swim coach Greg Negard at or club 521-760- secretary Joanne adding a The host Scotties scored their lone TD midway through the final period. Ben Lomond went for two at that point, but Pirate Marty Jones sacked the Scotty quarterback on Willis 467-496- ann 34-- 6 6 Randy Wooleys Lo- recovery of a Ben mond fumble on the opening kickoff set up the first Pirate touchdown in the win by Coach Billy Hunters squad in Ogden Friday. Cyprus the conversion play. Cyprus finished with SALT LAKE. A Green Sheet area resident was Late in the second among those who claimperiod Cyprus made it ed top divisional honors as Dennis Rupp Saturday in championtossed a TD ship round competition pass to flanker Jeff of the Utah Horseshoe Sorenson and Archibald Pitchers Assn, at Liberadded his second con- ty park. Charlie Bugger of version. That score Kearns at interposted an 1 prevailed record with a ringer mission. On the second Cyprus percentage of 54 to top 7-- 14-- 0 Caddyshack 8-- Cottonwood JOHN TRAVOLTA URBAN COWBOY' Picture Paramount - Youths Collect Grid Victories SO. COTTONWOOD. The Mitey Mite A and B teams in Cottonwood 7. Guy Mackey, Roger Clark and Darryl Lyman paced the windistrict each claimed 27-- ners on defense. Jeff Todd and David triumphs in Ute Conference action last Facer each scored TDs week. as the Midget Bs blankIn the A squads win ed Alta Richard Arover Bingham, Ben nold tallied two extra Bronicel scored three points and Scotty Taylor touchdowns and Matt also contributed a solid Pugmire added another, effort offensively. with Cedric Whetten Ross Callahan scored two TD s and Mark Ellis tallying extra points. Marc Stephensen, another on a blocked 14-- 278 471 13092 S Highland Exclusive Engagement!!! Chris coaches I FOX OLYMPUS BOnoe-mM- i 278 471 15600 So 9th E imts praise for defensive play. Chris Oliphant, Brett Saddler, Jim Sarcelli, Chad Hill and the Levitt youth all scored to lead the Mitey Mite B team The past Alta 27-Sarcelli lad and Todd McQuillan sparkled on defense. Bobby Mathewson ran for three TDs and Dar- ren PG Scott punt, Arello, Kessler, David Lloyd and John Prows gained Bown another, leading the Peewee squad past Bingham A 25- - the sparking Midget As to a win 23-1- 9 over Bingham. Ty Panek and Brad Groves added extra points and coaches also praised the efforts of Jason Jepp-son- , Tim Rogers, Ricky Capps, Brian Johnson and Mark Truscott. The play of Jarren Preston, Pete Nelson, Nick DeLand and Craig Curtis highlighted the Peewee B teams effort in a scoreless tie. Travis Warner, Ty Bronicel and Paul Solomon sparkled in the Grem- lins 13-- loss to 0 Bingham. In the Bantams 13-loss to Bingham, Craig Call for Show Times 7 Sat. Matinees Sorensen, Travis PG Lockyer BLACK HOLE and Craig Stauffer were cited by coachts for offensive play. Roger Taylor, Trent Spafford, Val Holst, David Pugmire and Kevin Sleater paced Cottonwood on defense. AND THE BLACK STALLION Wfflli'itllllMYma night against Jordan, the Pirates will go to Uintah for a night con- test on Sept. 26. CENTER Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet! the field in class B. Dennis Ohms of Cedar City was second at (54 percent), while Gary Hughes of Taylorsville finished third at 3 (44 . . Classic Colts Top Field (From Page 2, Col. 6) Nunley for solid play and noted that sophomore Julie Allen, filling in for Kay who was ill, played very well. Titan coach Linda Mayne felt the Bucs Pro-kopi- It was the Titans first outing and Mayne feels it will be only a matter ol time before her team jells. Lola She singled out Monson, Ann Phillips and Jolene Fisher for their play. In action this week, Cyprus will meet last years 3A finalists, hosting West Tuesday and Woods Cross on Sept. 25. Olympus meets West tonight (Thursday) and will play in the Golden Spike tourney at Box Elder, where Region Three rival Granger will also be on hand. pitchers -- - 3 5 95 tonight (Thursday) the Spartan court. League play for teams is scheduled begin Sept. 30, with slated Jay GRANGER (From Page ( I 1 (2-- Other division cham- Jim - 3 30, 5 30, 7 30, 9 30 Battle Star Galactica, 00. MON thru til 6 4S SO FRI Eicepf NOAH'S ARK Co Hit 101 DALMATIANS on La-mo- OF THIRD KIND SPECIAL EDITION Honey tackle Rou A 3560 Soullt 4 BQp Weal 968 8 Open w Tnjst us. , 1303 p.m. HE KNOWS YOU'RE ALONE ZOMBIE R 19 carries and catching four yards on 39.... Allen Defensively Dave Almond, Steve Chipman, Devin Higgins, Kelly Carter, Rich Garfield and Mike Page were singled out by Lancer coaches for a sterling effort. Lancer coaches were encouraged by the teams line play, feeling that is the key to beating the Titans, who boast a big team. and i R BREAKING AWAY FINAL COUNT ZOMBIE DOWN PG HONOR OF GLORY HELD OVER Robert BEYOND EVIL Redford fR" HbRGBAKERe Col. 1) Nario Aguilar scored one each and Miguel Fletes scored 2:30-1:3- 0 Starts Friday THE BLACK STALLION MIDDLE AGE CRAZY Mon. Sat. v REDWOOD 973-708- 4 SCREENS 8 Starts Friday COED MURDERS T&ager Bandit Irol i Starts Friday "Hog Wild" tfieavers mil rmnj 0 DIG . . . Cyprus highs Angie Nunley goes down low to return serve during game with Cottonwood at Highland Classic. (SOW FOR THE FINEST IN ROLLER SKATING OPEN 7:00 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. CALL FOR HOURS OH SAT. GROUP RATES AND PRIVATE PARTIES (485-3042- ). USED , UAHS the' 'CLOSE ENCOUNTERS 2LS and should be directed to Gardner, 948 Elm Ave., Salt Lake, 84106 wave comedy hit! g double ringers at the end of the first and third games to gain the win. The Ohms woman finished second, Vicki Robertson of Riverton third, Connie Bunnell of ringer percentages tbc OF BARGAIN HOUR 3-- and information PG Holiday ' pass 6-- (3-1- y IS. 9 30 5 THE LAST FLIGHT 18-1- yards. (From Page 3, 18 South Jordan (6-percent) in F and Myrt in the ) Lovendahl women's division. won a Ballingham divisional playoff to finish first in E, with Willard Lindsay of Mid26 percent) vale (3-finishing second. In the first-eve- r championship round for ladies, the Lovendahl woman outdueled Carol Ohms of Cedar City in a playoff for the crown. Both posted 1 marks, with the eventual victor The associations annual awards dinner will be held Sept. 27 at 744 E. 400 South. The dinner will be held at 7 p.m. and the cost is $6.50 per person. Reservations, which are due Monday, should also be placed with Gardner. j BATTLE BEYOND THE STARSN 3 15, 7 30 all-losi- Utah Open Cup competition Saturday with a 1 victory over Kearns. Tommy Booms initiated the scoring at the end of a loosely played first half, but West Valley came on strong in the second half. Booms added another goal, Casey TenWolde 34 percent) Ogden (3-in E; Bruce Crane of y CARNY 30, Gonzales SOCCER Cronkrite of Salt Lake (9-49 percent) in C; Tito Archuletta of Sandy (6-39 percent) in D; Art Ballingham of rI 70, 9 30 5 15, OPEN 12:45 MATINEES DAILY yards. SAVE . . . Cottonwood' Jor! Lambert (10) makes save of ball In test of Cyprus during volleyball tournament. N R MEN 1 Adults SI o early rushed eight times for 61 yards. Gonzales completed 9x21 passes for 89 34.3) was ninth. managing Weber-Idah- Wildcats holding the upLast per hand, year WSC nabbed a 0 victory, one of 11 in a row absorbed by the Bengals in an campaign. Both teams dropped openers last week and this game has Big Sky Conference importance, 3, Col. 5) d passes for i 'W y 0. 118 ringer percentage of 41. Ken Gary of Granger included V renewal with the Quigley had an 4-- 4 pions CoHitMOUNTAIN I appears the outstanding game for the Lancers, rushing for cent) and Richard 1 J 45. 9 30 5 2, Col. 2) and The 45 7 ZOMBIE 00, BRUBAKER 3 00, V State series is in its 19th With 1:12 remaining in the half Quigley raced 20 yards for a score and Jay Shumways PAT put the Lancers on top 10 58 per- Bill Shelton of 1 capable of equalling last record. years reception, Allen rushes for 28 yards and a Randy Beebe reception for of Taylorsville was third in C with a record and a to Holidays 14-1- Quigley 79. Buchanan of Midvale (5-45 percent) finished second and third in division A. 4 00, Co-H- has dropped games to Boise State and Nebraska, UNLV opened with a 35-- 6 win over Fresno State p m S STARTS FRIDAY HE KNOWS YOU'RE ALONEN keeper, set up by an Riverton claimed top honors in class A for the second straight year, and achievfinishing ing a ringer percentage of 65. He also won the A title in 1974, 76 and (6-- in November. four-yar- percent ringer mark and Lindow 35 percent. Clarence Giles of Deweyville all state tournaments 5 Art Hunsaker on til SO HI (icept The first play of the fourth period was a West and Bruce Lindow - recorded 4 and efforts in class B to finish fifth and sixth, respectively. West posted a 38 -- Munay 12:45 OPEN Adults $1 MON thru performances (From Page Cottonwood will host 20-- Two percent). Granger fOMSOLIEMIEN COLLEGE - Provo Tuesday. Granite meets 21-1- 3C" despite I 7-- 2 Sandra Boyington of Salt Lake fifth. Salt Lake will host an open tournament tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at Liberty park. Pitchers from Utah, Colorado and Wyoming are expected to compete. Starting time is 2 p.m. on both days. Entrance fees (the cost is $5 each) TROLLEY - In . de- 17-1- 3 were Mike Clay, Bill Nelson, Mike Kunz, Steven Sisneros, Dean Kimber, Jeff Kunz and Doug Allred. Cyprus high's Laurie Garrett makes a little noise as she smacks ball in test of Cottonwood Friday. TAKE THAT hotly-conteste- 47-1- 7-- solid itll be The squads which shook BYU and Utah in season-opener- s both lost their second assignment last week. New Mexico was beaten 6 by Missouri after conquering BYU; Boise State bowto Southeast ed Louisiana after beating Utah in its first game. with nine 27-- 6 18, 1980 ISU last feated Weber in 1977, outstanding play from Matthew James, Lance Richards, Brad Orr and Richard Bennett. The Mitey Mites suffered a 27-- 0 loss. David Wall, Bobby Anglea and Sean Lazenby received coaching plaudits. The Midget B team dropped a narrow 0 decision. Singled out for benefitted from the weekend experience and took advantage of a size edge at the nets. Riverton fourth FAMILY beaten Thurs., Sept. indicating tackles. Brett Kennedy had 10. The Gremlins were 0 0 LUILLAlitEAIRE (Friday) Honors Gained In 'Shoe Event drive from the Scott 30 and Gilbert Vasquez climaxed the march by going over from the six. Jerry Archibald booted the extra point for a 0 Pirate advantage. '5001 S Highland tomorrow - Championships its started pass three unassisted, while Trent Ricks was in on a dozen tackles. Robbie Bezzant and Ron Hatch each intercepted a pass. The Cyprus mentor feels its important that his squad not become overconfident as a result of its three preleague victories. After putting" their unblemished record on the line 4 19-1- 3 credited Weft Valley Vlv i (From Page 3, Col. 9) decision dropped a despite Bill Reisers running for 79 yards. Brad Neilson recovered a fumble and was Whitworth had 11 assisted tackles and PREP SCORES 6 Ninow YOUTH Romero was credited with 16 assisted tackles, one unassisted tackle and two quarterback sacks. Murray at Judge. 7:30 p.m. Jordan at Cyprus, 7 pm. Uintah at Tooele, 7:30 p.m. pre-leagu- -- the clubs defensive player of the week. Region Seven who were twice e shut out in competition and lost a 28-decision to Woods Cross, a team the Bucs beat Alta, a good 4A squad, beat Jordan 20-and Box Elder blanked the Beetdiggers 14-Cyprus has proven to n have a good balance mation, those interested at 21-- 0 Swimmers between age 5 and 18 are For issued look yards rushing - 152 of which were gained by Vasquez on 14 carries. Steve Disera picked up 16 on five carries. Doug Dilley Wooley, and Dave Strousberg rushed once each for 10, eight and three yards, respectively. Rupp completed three of five passes for 33 yards. Steve W'hitworth caught two for 23 yards, while Sorenson caught the other for the second-perio- d touchdown. Coach Hunter singled out Gilbert Romero as possession of the third quarter, Vasquez swept to his left and outran the Ben Lomond secondary touchfor a down. Archibalds PAT left a 0 score. some instructions concerning entrance to the stadium because of construction relating to the track. Patrons are being requested to park on the west or north side of the stadium. An additional gate will be available and 3-- 0 182 West Valley City, UT. scored the lone Kearns goal on a penalty kick. West Valley will meet Phoenix at 4 p.m. Saturday at Monroe elementary in a regular season game. Fred Chuck-a-Ram- 70 E. S(D. ONE DLOCK NEST OF STATE ST. J |