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Show Thursday, October 30, THE GREEN SHEET 2 1986 Judge Slaps Tooele In Final Regular Season Test Lancers Hold Off Colts For 31-2- 3 Win Friday SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Granger nailed down a state playoff berth Friday afternoon, but had to e weather an kick and a late Cottonwood charge to do it, winning at Cottonwood. Granger tied with Skyline for second place in Region Two at but, because the Eagles clipped the Lancers earlier in the league season, Granger heads in playoff action with a third place seed. That means the Lancers will visit Box Elder in Brigham City tomorrow (Friday) at 1 p.m. I'm really happy for the kids and the program, praised Granger coach Mike Fraser. This is the sixth straight year weve made the playoffs. Im especially proud of the fact we were able to do it playing six of eight league games on the road, he continued. The uncertaintity of not knowing where wed play had to weigh on the kids, but they never let it get to them. Granger came within an extra point of repeating as league champs, loss at Cyprus spelling the difthe ference. For Cottonwood, its time to hang up helmets and wait for next year. The Colts lost a lot of close contests, a big play or a costly misque often turning the tide. Yet coach Tom Jones found a silver lining. It wouldve been easy for the kids to pack it up and quit, stated Jones. But no matter the bad breaks or the big plays, they never gave up. Just like in the Granger game. They kept coming back. Juniors played key roles for both teams. Granger quarterback Bill Reiser was 8x14 passing for 114 yards and no interceptions and rushed twice for 76 yards. Cottonwoods Bobby Mathewson rushed 22 times for 197 and two touchdowns. Mathewsons second touchdown, a run with 41 seconds left, brought the Colts to within seven at SALT LAKE. After a sluggish first the Judge Memorial Bulldogs slapped winless Tooele 35-in the final game of the regular season here Friday. The Buffalos struck first, but were never in the game as the Dogs relied on hearty performances from their offensive scoring machine. David Pazell started the Judge aerial scoring, as he tossed a to Steve Scamnes. Adam Jolley add- - quarter, 7 on-sid- 31-2- 3 post-seaso- n " t VVi ' d w f - - . 0 v d w" Kearns Rocks Cyprus To Wind Up League Action 4 . MAGNA. The last time Kearns won a football game was back on September 19 against Skyline, but the Cougars made up for the recent setbacks, at least in part, by taking a 7-- 6 surprising 3 victory home from Cyprus Friday night and advancing its league record to With the win, however, came the disturbing honor of having to travel north to South Ogden tomorrow (Friday) to take on undefeated and second ranked Bonneville in the opening round of the state playoffs. That game is set for 1:30 p.m. It wont be any easier for Cyprus, as it must face the number one team, Brighton, at Brighton tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. HIGH JUMPERS . . . Cottonwood rocoivor Brad Soronion (80) and Kearns coach Tom Larsen credited a good defensive scheme Granger defensive back Randy Croall (22) take to air as they fight over the same incoming pass. Granger had trouble delivering a against the pass and the avoidance of mistakes on offense with the win knockout blow to the stubborn Cottonwood team. over Cyprus. Ray Wanlass and Mike Reiser was the offensive player of Holfeltz each had an interception for yards out. Robbie Mulford kicked the game for Granger, but other the Cougars. the first of four extra points. e We were able to handle Robbs The following kick surMulford then made it 10-- 7 with a noteworthy efforts were turned in by field goal. prised no one, but Cottonwood still Embley, who caught four passes for (Bill), their fine outside reciever, I dont think he 40 yards, and Cannon, who had two noted Larsen. Cottonwood fought back in the semanaged to recover. The Colts got down inside the Lancer 30 before d cond quarter, a scoring catches for 76 yards and rushed 11 caught more than one pass all night. We didnt beat ourselves, he addtime ran out. plunge by Matt Pugmire set up with times for 52 yards. We didnt make the mistakes ed. It got real hairy at the end, ada Wilder tied Mathewson. by Sugden gallop Defensively, mitted a relieved coach Fraser. with 15 tackles, and added a fumble that hurt us in our three prior Blaine Burnett added the point after. On Grangers next possession, Granger appeared to have lost a recovery for a touchdown. Embley games. We played our kind of and Randy Croall played well in the game. golden opportunity early on, as Cottonwood, while changing The fact that his team still made return of the Tyler Wilders defenses, was caught a man short. secondary. Added to Mathewsons per- the playoffs, didnt appear to much Reiser audibilized, called his own opening kickoff ended with a Lancer number and bolted up the middle for formance for Cottonwood, Pugmire of the sting out of the loss for Pirate punt. Moments later, Wilder made it and six more points. right, scooping up a Colt fumble and picked up 33 yards on nine rushes mentor Jerry Simonson. It was a tough loss to take, he and Cedric Whetten was 9x17 passJust before the half, Burnett trimtaking it into the endzone from 40 med the lead to seven points, ing for 85 yards. On the defensive stated. It was an important game side of the line, Doug Wycoff played with a lot at stake and they took it to field goal. with a another solid game for the Colts, as us. We really dug ourselves a hole. Midway through the third quarter, Kearns employed hard running to did outside linebacker John Prows. the back lead stretched Granger Kava Afu to the full Friday, the big 14 with an J scoring pass from senior fullback chewing up 212 yards Reiser to Embley. Cottonwood held and Pirate defenders on 30 carries. its ground, however, as Mathewson Afu also got the Cougars first ran a pitch around the left side and d touchdown on a run in the didnt stop until hed reached the first quarter. endzone, 70 yards away. Afu then tried his hand at passing, Granger wouldnt rattle either, uslofting a toss to his quarterback Reid ing runs by Gene Cannon and Trevor Versluis, which ended up covering 70 MURRAY. After falling behind Sugden and two audibled sprint d run in the second period, Murray highs yards and accounting for six more passes to key Cannons with 6:50 left in the fourth period. hockey team bounced back with two points. Aaron Maynes, whod missed the first extra point, was on target Mulfords kick made it late third period goals, but couldnt catch Highland, which went on to with the second. Cyprus brushed itself off and got win back into the game, capping a long Murray got on the board first with WATER touchdown run a goal in the opening period then the drive with a in by Sidney Freeman. Kurt Henroids Rams outscored the Spartans kick brought the Pirates back to the second. 6ocl within six at 13-Sealing Co. Chris Haymond and Paul Snow Kearns recaptured the momentwo Rob scored goals each. tum by winding up the first half with McDonald and Snow earned two a seven-yar- d scoring pass from assists and Haymond one. Murrays Specializing In Sealing Water Out! to John Brown. The point Versluis defensemen Justin Hunter, 20-- 7 at the midway McDonald, Branden Lundeen and after made it New & Existing Most Eric Radliff allowed only 19 shots on mark. The Cougars delivered another goal with goalie Jeff Tavey making Seepage body blow in the third quarter, Troy 13 saves. Ram goalie Jeff Levy turned back Nieberger blocking a Pirate punt, Foundations 21 of 15 Murray shots to assure the Turn those dont wants around No Highland win. Chris Thomas and your house into ready cash. Just Fritz Canfield scored two goals each Green Sheet classiplace a low-coand Chris Warner and Josh Binghle fied! one apiece. Bingle and Canfield each Check the GREEN SHEET earned a playmaker award with 571-999- 6 AD section for CLASSIFIED three assists; Larry Limb, Warner anything you want to buy, rent or and Thomas had one each. one-yar- ed the PAT. Alert in the defensive backfield, Scamnes picked up a fumble and rambled 20 yards in the second quarter for another score. Back in full force, Cameron Kersey opened the third quarter with a carry for a touchdown. Adam Jolley stayed true to form, adding his third extra point. In the final quarter, Judge found the end zone twice more, with 30-1- d 24-3- one-yar- Todd Bills recovering it and running it in from 12 yards our for six points. field by The capper was a Maynes early in the fourth quarter. Cyprus finally broke back into the scoring column with a touchdown pass to Brent Larsen from Paul Allen. But it was too little, too late. Afu had almost all of Kearns 270 rushing yards, but Holfeltz did manage to add 22 on four carries. Versluis was 4x5 passing for 110 yards and one touchdown and Afu lxl for 70 and a six pointer. Allen was 11x27 through the air for 167 yards and three interceptions for Cyprus. Bob Croyle had seven catches for 113 yards. Freeman added 61 yards on the ground in the just three attempts. Both teams are now pointing for their playoff contests and making the season last a little longer. Coach Larsen noted that Bonneville is talented, but also big and physical, adding, thats nothing new for us. Were just going to go out and do our best. Simonson didnt show much fear either in looking to his game with Brighton. Theres a fine line between fear and respect, he said. We certainly respect them, but were not afraid of them. Were all even now, were all 0-- Pazell Scamnes hauling in a pass and Kersey streaking for 83 yards on another Pazell aerial. Senior Mark Rasich added the final extra point. With the regular season out of the way, the Bulldogs face playoff competition from an impressive Pleasant Grove team. Tied for first in its league, PG will show the Dogs another version of the veer option attack. Were getting good at that type of defense, said Bulldog Coach John Colosimo. Its the same thing weve seen in the past couple of teams. I hope were ready for that type of team again. Colosimo is quick to point out an all-ooffensive effort is expected from the Pleasant Grove team. They have good receivers, four backs that can run the ball very well and a quarterback that can scramble, said Colosimo. Im impressed with their defensive skills as well. Pleasant Groves Vikings will have their hands full in the playoff game and have undoutably taken notice of the individual efforts from various Bulldogs. Game time is 2 p.m tomorrow (Friday) at Pleasant Grove. In last weeks Judge victory, Pazell used the airlanes to connect for 202 yards, hitting eight of 15 passes and not allowing a single interception. Kersey carried the ball a dozen times for 86 yards, and is able to use Scamnes for a backup. On the other hand, Scamnes sees double duty hauling the pigskin and catching it from His efforts last week produced four catches and 92 yards. time-to-tim- e. THANK YOU Wc would like fo thank you for participating in our voluntary pay program Much of our carrier's wage comes from your payment, and if they do a good Ot we hope you reward them We greatly appreciate your support. The Green Sheet 155 E 4905 South Murray, Utah 84107 262 6682 Office Hours: Monday Friday, 8 a m. 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