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Show r Gains 304 Yards West Valley City, UT. mmst Lifts Pirate Squad Vasquez MAGNA. After Things wont really be any easier on Wednesday when the Pirates e play a home contest at 7:30 against South and talented demonstrating ability to come-from-behin- Cyprus moves on to one of the seasons two really big games tomorrow (Friday). The Pirates, down 13-- 0 in the first half, rode the abilities of Gilbert Vaswin over quez to a Uintah Friday night to stay unbeaten. Tomorrow (Friday) at 4 p.m. the Bucs will face a Homecoming crowd that will be rooting solidly for the quarterback It should on 23 carries (13.2 per pack) and scored all three Buc touchdowns. Some im- games first score be the before the fans had settled into their seats. Still in the first period Youths Record 26-- 0 Victory which was set up by a pass from 30-ya- Patrick OMalley to Ronnie Sackett, as the Granger Juniors blanked Granite 26-- 0 in Ute Conference action last week. Extra points were tallied by Mike Wilding and Mike Smith. Shane Kennedy also had a good game on offense for the winners, who received three quarterback sacks from Randy Wiece and an interception from both Chris Chase and Gus Lavaka. Shutout Is Recorded In Soccer Booms and Ron Marty combined to blank the Ogden B team 0 Saturday at Monroe elemenThey received tary. strong defensive support from Ken Kosak and Clare Duklet. Booms came out of the goal after a strong first half and proceeded to score two goals, his fifth and sixth of the year. had given West Valley a lead earlier with his first score of the season. The win followed a setback Wednesday to Alemannia, a loss which ousted West Valley from the Utah Open Cup. Casey tenWolde had the only goal for the losers. Elwin Hielmann was cited for his defensive play. The club is seeking former soccer players interested in coaching a mens team and a womens squad next fall. 0 1 Persons interested are being asked to call tenWolde, Dennis Sisneros accounted for the scoring for the Midget B team in its game against passes for as tackier and blocker of the week. 968-269- Ryan Justin Bukovinsky, Mathew James, Michael Alirie, Jimmy Boatwright, Phillips, Lance Richards, Brad Orr and Ryan Lowther. Stewart Hogan, Dave Trujillo, Eddie Mar-queBodie z, Darrell Richie Rasmussen, Coombs and David Wall were praised for their play despite the Mitey Mites 31-- 0 loss to Alta. The Peewee Bs beat Hillcrest 19-- 7 as Doug Ellison ran for three TDs that totaled 140 yards. Strong defensive Bruce Takeno about his teams 55-- 0 pasting at Brighton Friday. The Cougars are scheduled to take on Hillcrest tomorrow (Friday) at 3 p.m. The Huskies sport a mark and are the only 0 unbeaten team in the league by virtue of a 0 win over Alta Friday. is still Kearns, at in the state race and Takeno isnt conceding anything. 28-1- Although he was disappointed in his teams play against the Bengals, he still feels the Cougars can play with Hillcrest and Alta. And one more victory could create a playoff berth. Brighton skipped out to a 34-- lead at the half against the Cougars, who seemed to lack fight. Missed tackles was 0 the biggest factor, Takeno said. Brighton is good, but not as good as we made them look, The boys team of Murray high claimed top varsity honors here Saturday in the third anInnual vitational by Murray high and the Green Sheet at Murray park. cross-countr- could be the key. The defense will be tested by a pretty fair Spartan league-launchin- 15-1- will Cyprus Tooele in Tuesday. y the varsity boys race were John Powell of Carbon in second; Matt Parker of Granite, third; Mike Otteson of Orem, fourth; Andreasen of Murray, fifth; Kris Cary of Provo, sixth; Deford of MHS, seventh; Tracy Fifield of Weber, eighth; Ken performances seven tackles, while Shane Sudbury, Gary Anderson and Brad Nielsen also contributed sparkling play. - Kearns Teams Shine 10 KEARNS. Four victories against only one loss and a tie were recorded by Kearns Ute Conference teams in the varsity category were Timp-view- ', third with 119; fourth, Intermountain, American Fork, 127; fifth, 132; Hillcrest, sixth, 190; Weber, seventh, 206; Provo, eighth, 218; Alta, ninth, 269 and Bingham, 10th, 275. Col. 8) (257). Davis Camille (See Page 4, Weber of NEW LISTING! to sell this duplex, asking $66,000 with easy down. Low interest rate and collect $595 monthly To get the facts GIVE US A CALL! 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Coming in behind Byrnes in Sportswear Coordinates' the Cougar burden, gaining 61 yards. But getting down early forced the Cougars to the air the girls race, Alta emerged as champion with 62 points. Timpview was second with 87 and Provo and Ogden Try a Want Ad! OUR BEST SALE OF THE YEAR! Save Big on Now on Tuesday. mm 4, Bobbie Brooks Wool Blend he confided. Five turnovers by the Cougars, including a trio of pass interceptions that were off the fingertips of receivers, were a key factor in the easy Bengal win. A punt fumbled at the 10 contributed to one Brighton score. Offensively, Shayne Terry carried most of 12th. In from Dave Andreasen (who finished fifth), Kevin Deford (seventh) and Cory Bringhurst (11th) to take home the top trophy. Orem, led by boys individual varsity champion Robert Byrnes, finished second in the race for team honors with 96 points. Rounding out the top con- M 31-1- Behrmann of Hillcrest, ninth; Loren Young of Timpview, 10th, Bringhurst of MHS, 11th and Jeff Robison of Provo, strong individual Ute- - on (Thursday) and at lowest-score-win- encounters in recent years because emotions play Magna 9 Bingham tonight Alta Dawsons Spartans captured the title with 78 s points in competition. The MHS squad received 19-1- 2 test. 15-1- 3 Coach Dennis and tight end Chris Ellett. Murray picked up a 13-- 0 win over Jordan Friday on the heels of a loss to Judge. One area where the Spartans have been hurt this year has been penalties and the yellow flag has proven a factor in a number of other Spartan-Pirat- e con- g y Cross-Countr- quarterback Paul Beck run so high in this test. annual invitational Saturday morning at Murby Murray ray park. Event was high and the Green Sheet. Event Cross-Countr- y MURRAY. boasts an outstanding defense against the run, and the Pirate passing game unbeaten Uintah girls volleyball here Tuesday. The Buc varsity came 15-- 6 home with a 15-win, while the jayvee squad won Tonight (Thursday) Cyprus will host archrival Murray, with the jayvees scheduled to play at 5:30, followed by the varsity at about 7. Coach Pat Gannon singled out Shelly Sharp and MariKae Empey for their play and commented that Laurie Garrett served well in the 15-- ir . MHS Claims Boys Trophy Murray yards, with y were 'Forget It Coach Says high coach In praised Adam Lindsay and the Ellison youth. The Peewee As dropdecision to ped a 4 Alta, with Bill Reiser running for 139 yards and two touchdowns for the Granger squad. Kelly Alvord led the Cougars Bombed KEARNS. Theres nothing to do but forget it, commented Kearns and Hunter ANNIVERSARY with cross-countr- Whitworth for his turned in by Matt Burdette, Collin Archuleta, Jesse Mitchell, defense THE START . . . Varsity athletes are off and running following sound of gun which signaled start of race in third tions. Doug Dilley had one punt downed by Whitworth at the two against previously in George. The Gremlins dropcontest to ped a 15-Alta, despite strong efforts from Dennis Al- performances 99 , e Region Seven Cyprus at Murray, 4 p.m. Judge at Uintah, 7:30 p.m. Jordan at Tooele, 7:30 p.m. VERNAL. Cyprus opened league play with an impressive showing 0 , Ute Bucs Win At Uintah Justin Campbell, Brian James and Jay Simon gained back, blocker and tackier of the week honors in the Midget A squads 12-loss to Alta. Coaches also praised the performances of Troy Josie, Jeff Blackburn, Darren and Mark Lopez, Bill Mathewson, Region Three Olympus at Cottonw'd. 3 p.m. Granger at East, 3 p.m. Granite at Skyline, 3 p.m. g 9 V' f .v several promising passing offense, andrives. chored by junior 8x19 Rupp completed Alta. Doug Allred and Bill Nelson were singled out in o n d il 7 Region Two Hillcrest at Kearns, 3 p.m. Brighton at Bingham. 3 p.m. sweep, the Buc defense tightened up and held the Utes in check while the offense ran up 439 yards. Penalties killed 0 Goalies Tommy Stanley Kimber and Brighton into heavily favored Kearns Tuesday night before the Cougars escaped with a volleyball victory. The defending Region Two champs emerged vicwith a 15-- and tory, but Coach Diane Congdon bemoaned the sloppy and lazy play of her charges. Congdon did single out Kris Kent and Chris Duckworth for solid play, but said her team was very erratic. The Cougar jayvees dropped a three-gamset, with all games bedecisions and ing 15-Kearns winning the first. Kearns will play at scare a league-launchin- PREP SLATE that initial After Naylor and Eric WEST VALLEY. A shutout carried the West Valley soccer club to a 1 record during the week. Scott Coaches also praised the defensive efforts of Scott Mortensen, Wayne Jones and Rick Searle. Travis Flygare, Dean KEARNS. threw the-Bu- Archibald secondary. kicked what would prove to be the winning point. Cyprus put an insurance score on the board in the fourth period when on a passing down Hunter called for a draw play and Vasquez raced 60 yards. - GRANGER. Gene Tafoya scored four touchdowns, one of speedy equally Triumph and Lane Devereaux and Jeff Sorensen intercepted passes for the Pirate defense. Marty Jones earned defensive player of the game honors and secondary allowed only two pass comple- - Vasquez early Buc Opening Trent Ricks recovered a Ute fumble touchdown. Jerry Archibald threaded the uprights and Cyprus trailed at the half 13-On the first Pirate possession of the second half Vasquez squirted from the backfield on an play and raced 75 yards against an mistakes spotted Uintah the early lead. A snap over the punters head gave the Utes the ball at the Buc two and the toughest assignment yet for the unbeaten Bucs. Juniors ; victory the biggest story was the running of Vasquez, who picked up 304 yards J KHS In a Whitworth catching half dozen of those. d Doug Tonge. In Fridays Murray Spartans, a team that has been showing constant provement. Cyprus suffered a defensive breakdown and a Ute back swept around the end for a touchdown. Mike Quinn blocked the PAT try to leave Uintah up 13-That seemed to wake up Coach Bill Hunters charges who used a Dennis Rupp to Steve Whitworth completion to set up a five-yar- d non-leagu- 21-1- 3 Wett Valley View Thurs., Oct. 2, 1980 & Weather Watcher VELOUR VESTS, SHORT POPLIN COATS SHIRTS trims. and negated op to the keg. $42" to 75" get portunities ball to Terry. Takeno said the loss was humiliating, but not the end of the world Olympus lost a 45-- 0 decision to the Bengals but came back to win two straight, including a 27-decision at Granger. 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