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Show Pirates Eye Kearns Air, Ground Attack Works In Buc Win WOODS CROSS. Cyprus struck through the air and on the ground to steal a victory over a good Woods Cross team here Friday. The Pirates will be seeking to make it two in a row over Kearns 2 tomorrow (Friday) when the Cougars invade for a 7.30 p m. contest. Kearns was less fortunate in its debut, dropping a 27-- decision to Granite Woods Cross mounted a drive on its first possession of the contest, but was unable to score again until the outcome was decided The Wildcats bounced into the end zone against the Pirate second defensive unit with four seconds left in the contest. 8 d Steve Whitworth blocked the PAT on the first Wildcat score to enable his team to take a 6 lead at the half After the Woods Cross score the Pirates marched 80 yards, with Dennis Rupp hooking up with Whitw'orth on a for-rt- h and 10 scoring pass from the 10. The pair were involved in an earlier completion and Gilbert 7-- d Slowpitch West Valley City, UT. Vasquez broke for runs of 10 and 12 yards to keep the drive going On the first Pirate possession of the second half, it was Rupp to Whitworth again, this time an eight-yarscoring strike to cap a drive. West Valley View Thurs., Sept. to be a plus hitting on 8x12 for Vasquez took over where he left off a year ago, gaming 145 yards on 21 carries and catching two passes for 15 Jerry Archibalds defensive and Geo Me each vicrecorded a one-ru- n tory over each oher in a pair of games high- lighting last weeks action in the Murray slowpitch championships. In Geo Mcs 18-1- 7 win, the victors took a first inning lead when 3-- 0 Christenson reached base on an error, homered, Loden tripled and Campbell lifted a Mackay sacrifice fly. In the C&L third, singles by Hoff, Nelson and Mitchell, a home run by Anderson and a fielders choice by Mon-so- n accounted for four runs Geo Me made it on singles by Loden, Davies and Alvey, a Campbell home run and doubles by J. Holt and Laird A homer by Haddock, double by Davies, a single by J. Holt and a 8-- 4 4 yf The back intercepted a pass. vV - Linebacker Gilbert Romero also earned Hunters praise, as did split the uprights with his toe Coach Bill Hunter was delighted with the play of his team, noting that he didnt expect to face a quarterback any better than the Wildcat this season Whitworth played an outstanding game both ways for the Pirates, catching three passes for 31 yards and two touchdowns, blocking a PAT try and earning solid defensive points Rupps performance at quarterback proved First Outing walk to Alvey upped the margin to Then when C&L came up to bat again, a Van Hoff single and walk to 18-1- COUGAR CHASE . . . Kearns high defenders pursue loose ball follow ing Granite fumble in grid opener on Cougar field Friday. KHS grabbed early lead, but Farmers erupted in second half to claim 27-- triumph. Farmers Trail At (From Page 2, Col. 8) to the Cougars, who sustained a drive that was climaxed by Shayne Terrys maining. r point-afte- effort was With about 2 2 minutes left in the half, Kearns recovered a 34-1- 4 The Lancers, after licking their wounds for a week, are anxious to take the field again this week, but will face a er-r- homered. For Geo Me, Davies finished 4x4 with three homers, a single and five RBIs. Haddock went 3x4 with two homers, a single and six Mitchell 4x5 with two singles, a double, home run and one run batted in. Monson finished 4x4 with two home runs, a single, double, sacrifice fly and five RBIs. was 2, Col. 8) for d o Chris touchdown. Klekas knotted the score at seven with the conversion. On the ensuing Try a Want Ad! kickoff, W'est bobbled the kick and Jim Tabish pounced on the ball at the West 25 Kenny Vierra was quick to take advantage of the break, hitting Robert Thomas with a touchdown strike. Once again Klekas kick was true Judge took the lead to the dressing room at the half, but was forced to withstand four W'est charges in the second half. Colosimo took the wind out of the Panther sails, however, when Bill Condas hit the West signal caller just as he Colreleased a pass. osimo stepped in front of the intended receiver and took the ball 87 yards to turn the game 14-- 7 around, using key - (Friday) before finally playing at home on Sept. 19 against Kearns. time at Kickoff Bingham will be p.m. The Miners successfully initiated the season Friday by whipping Cotton5 26-1- was unable to move the ball on the ground against Hillcrest, only 43 'Ruth Coaches Managers Are Being Sought KEARNS. Anyone interested in coaching or managing a Kearns Babe Ruth team next year is being asked to contact Mike Walker, prior to the final meeting of the year which will take place at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) at the field. Everyone interested in the league is being encouraged to attend the meeting. 969-612- netting yards rushing. The lone bright spot for the Lancers was proof that Martin quarterback Gonzales can throw effectively. The senior signal-calle- r completed a dozen passes for 153 yards, alternating completions to Sean Johnson and Mike Mitchell. Hillcrest scored on its first possession and rambled to a 26-- lead at the half. Johnson gave Granger a break when he scooped up a fumble 6 and rambled 40 yards to set up the first Lancer score, but the Huskies simply refused to wilt. Tailback Eric yaroz was the force behind the Hillcrest success, prompting Coach Gordon Hanks to tab him among the states finest. Hanks was disappointed in his teams defensive effort. He felt the offense had an insufficient opportunity to show what it could do. However, he felt the real problem was inexperience and lack of maturity rather than lack of talent. Were going to get better. I saw a completely different team at practice this week. Were anxious to prove ourselves. The Lancers hope to gain that maturity and experience in a series of three outings that will prepare the team for a Sept. 26 pre-leag- with team that opener league Olympus, a has fostered an intense football rivalry with the Lancers in recent years From Area m. w IOBERT BRUCE Classic V-ne- ck Sweaters 100 Acrylic, Machine wash & dry. High bulk knit in Fall Shadesof Navy, Brown, Camel, Blue & Maroon. Sizes S,M,L,XL. $23 men '3 wear blocks by Pete Rokich and Gig McGuire in his gallop upfield Coach Frank LEtoile praised his defensive unit for its play, naming junior Dave McGill defensive player of the game, but also giving plaudits to Joel Rotzler, McGuire and Colosimo. Bountiful hall s! V -- ikxTO m -- remaining in the quarter. Another f at- two-poi- tempt by Granite failed Condas earned linemen of the week honors for his both-way- s play. Colosimo was the back of the week and Thomas was named offensive player of the game. Thomas caught three passes for 66 yards w'hile Colosimo rushed seven times for 55 Vierra conyards. nected on 4x10 passes for 70 yards and a touchdown. following the second Farmer touchdown Gatzemeiers scoring run from around midfield with 7:27 left in the game was followed by Bradford's conversion pass to Mark Ottenschot for a 20-Granite lead Then on first down following the Farmer kickoff, Simmons picked off a Cougar aerial and raced 20 yards down the sideline for a TD Fotu Katoa booted the PAT to account for the scoreboard final 27-- wm 8 reading ip ff PROVO. Four Green Sheet area prep graduates figure in varsity football plans at Brigham Young University this fall The four upperclassmen are joined by an incoming freshman who appears capable of aiding the Cougar program. BYU, coming off an 1 season in 79 which included a Holiday Bowl 11-- appearance against Indiana, will launch the new campaign Saturday night against New Mexico in Albuquerque. play- ers and one each from Cottonwood and Murray are among the veterans on the squad tutored by Coach Lavell Edwards. former Colt The standout is Lloyd a offensive guard who redshirted last year He was a tight end as a freshman and w as out of competition two years while on a mission. One of Granites contributions to Y fortunes is Ray Linford, a offensive tackle. His brother Paul selwas an ection as a defensive tackle during his Cou- Eld-redg- e, 6-- d d gar career. Linfords 79 s'.- - i;;.; vr--v . ? V & , 4 .4 vs HOLE FOUND . . . Kearns high running back Shayne Terry (44) discovers hole up middle in season-openingame against Granite Friday. 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QUEEN Reg. 99 99 EA 63.00 EA PIECE QUEEN Reg. 120 00 EA Lists Foursome All-WA- Mall keep r; enabling Kearns to protect an edge The Cougars fumbled a Farmer punt at the Kearns 26 with 4:47 left in the third period, and two passes from Bradford to Saia Hoia - one for a first down on the Kearns 10 and the other for a score from the eight - put the Farmers on top to stay with 3:37 BYU Roster 6-- BHV Fashion Place Mall Sarjit Gill of Kearns and Lance Pratt of Granite traded interceptions - Two talins good. SHOES tough challenge at Bingham tomorrow Granger picked up one first down to the Kearns 33 and Bradford ran for another to the 22 Then on the next play, Pratt burst through for a TD, with Granite's unsuccessful at the half to then poise and aoid p.aiu k ing despite ti ailing The pep talk ap as parentis worked Granite mosed the ball well and executed its plass with considerable success in the second placets la-- l pla of the game Startin acknowledged that his squad made some costly mistakes in the first half, particularly on second quarter line blocking assignments The Fuimer mentor said he and his staff encouraged their loss on tin1 conversion attempt first-perio- RBIs. to Randy pletion Kidrick Kearns threatened as the clock ran out. with Dan Barrett and Marc Ingram making pass receptions to bring the Cougars into Fanner territory Kearns drove to the Granite five, but Granite defenders sacked Cougar quarterback Kirk Kasparian for a 8-- 6 Judge in preparation and B. Holt wood Farmer - Huskies Mar Lancer Debut UNION. Hillcrest overcame five years of frustration here Friday by handing Granger a setback in the opening grid contest for both squads The Farmers moved the ball with quick efficiency after receiving the second-hal- f kickoff. A Bradford pass com- fumble at the 17, and Terry rushed for a first down to the seven. But an illegal procedure penalty set the Cougars back five yards and a field goal attempt was no Granite two-poi- an opening league test of Murray on Sept. 26. In Fridays opener, West struck quickly, but after yielding a touchdown, the Bulldog defense stiffened, setting up a pair of touchdowns by forcing West mistakes. The second quarter was barely under way when junior Larry escaped from the Bulldog backfield and rambled 40 yards for a Bingham Awaited The 0 when Christenson C&L, 4 08 re- unsuccessful, leaving an score. The contest is expected to be a good one and a good test for For touch- five-yar- d down run with n reached base on an Half- - Granite Captures Win Over Kearns Squad homer, leaving score. In C&Ls verdict, Geo Me tallied first 21-2- 0 f&l "'A GOING DOWN . . . Granite high quarterback Todd Bradford (11) loses balance after being tripped up by Kearns defenders in Farmer-Couga- r tilt that ushered in grid season for both clubs Friday afternoon. 8 Judge Halts West Team J. Nelson were followed (From Page by Mitchells three-ruFriday. the final It f XTi Steve Disera. Were really proud of our kids, an elated We feel Hunter noted good about the way Dennis ran the offense and were pleased with the defensive effort after the initial series. Hunter said he fears a team like Kearns. The Cougars are hungry for a victory and would like nothing better than to take it from the former Kearns assistant coach who is now at a rival school. While admitting he liked what he saw Friday night, the second-yea- r mentor refused to predict that his team was on its way to a second big season. Well take them one at a time, Hunter insists. junior, Geo Me play. junior defensive Runs Frequent In Murray Play Paint t out for outstanding - MURRAY. C&L 8 tions, was also singled backfield and raced 60 yards Key downfield blocks by Roger Collard and Dee Huber made the play go. Once again r J, '- yards. Jeff Sorensen, Rupps target on two comple- escaped from his signal-calle- 72 yards kick, which had given the Bucs the half-tim- e lead, was true again. Vasquez drove the nail in the Wildcat coffin on the third play of the fourth period when he a for the Pirates, with the senior d Archibald, w 4, 1980 59.95 69.95 88.95 EA EA. EA ELEGANCE TOP OF THE LINE 20 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY cam- paign was slow ed by an appendectomy just prior to the season opener. He had previously lettered as a jayvee in 76 and redshirted in 77 before seeing some varsity duty in 78. Granites other con- tribution is Kevin Walker, a defensive back who redshirted last year after playing with the jayvee squad in 78. A four-spoathlete as a Farmer, hes labelled a specialist after showing prowess in that area asafrosh. standout Jay Sample is a center candidate. Hes been hampered by operations for shoulder problems in both 1979 and 80 and redshirted last year. As a Spartan, he starred on a state 3A championship team. The freshman showing promise is also a ford rt n 6-- mer Spartan. SPECIAL PURCHASE PROMOTIONAL BUNKS $159 95 COMPLETE BUNK BED SETS INCLUDES MATTRESS, GUARD. LADDER EVERYTHING BUT THE SHEETS d Hes Brian Hazelgren, a running back, who was a three-spor- t star at Mjrray. 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