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Show 2 WEST VALLEY VIEW 3, 1981 Thursday, Sept. Spartans Force Turnovers 1 1 BYU In Murray Capitalizes On Mistakes To Rout Warriors MURRAY. The new kid on the block got bullied about the first time he went out on the streets here Friday. Taylorsville got off to the rough start which - Volleyball The pre- MAGNA. Cyprus-Ro- y invitational girls tournament volleyball will be held here tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at Cyprus high. Two matches are scheduled Friday 6 beginning at p.m., with two more planned for 7: 30 that day. Saturdays first-ye- schools ar Startins W'ayne with the Warriors giving Far- mers experience that day, suffering a 2 setback at the hands of Coach Gene McKeehans Murray Spartans. The Spartans took advantage of 11 turnovers by the fledgling 56-1- several of the miscues immediately into points. After a slow start, Murray turned the contest into a runaway. Thats hardly likely to be true tomorrow (Friday) when McKeehan goes from playing the new kid to battling the wisened old man among Granite district schools - Granite high. The Farmers and Spartans renew their traditional rivalry in a 4 p.m. contest on the Murray high field. Coach 18-1- 3 Taylorsvilles done likewise. Murray defenders Mike Beavers and John Pelletier smeared Troy Davis at the Taylorsville 19 to set the stage for the first tally. After Paul Brinkerhoff carried for a first down to the eight, Spartan quarterback Paul Beck found Brent Wood in the end zone with 2:14 left in the period. With Paul Moody booting the first of six straight placements, Murray led by War- riors opponents will be just as green when Bills sends his charges onto the Granite high field for a 7:30 p.m. showdown with West Jordan high, also in its first year. The Spartan scoring parade didnt start until late in the first quarter, 5W1 action tm will include a pair of matches at 2 p.m. and two more at 3:30, with competition for the consolation championship to begin at 6 p.m. Saturday and tion for the tourney tle to start at 7: 30. Paul Samples picking off an errant aerial after Murrays Phil Chapman had only inexperienced team around. The Seconds later the ball was back in possession of the Spartans, with Wood picking off a pass on the Warriors first play. The time clock show- ed 1:04 left in the first quarter when Beck threw to John Madsen for a scoring play that, with Moodys PAT, made it 14-The period ended with Mark Lander pirating a pass at the Taylorsville 24, only to have Samples return the favor three plays later, With their backs to the wall, the Warriors pick- ed up a first down, but then Lander intercepted at the 30 and ran it back for a TD for a 21-- 0 lead. an indication they had come to make a game of it. An exchange of pass interceptions preceded the first score, with posted an victory last season. For Taylorsville, this weeks contest will be an important one in terms of respect. If Coach Doug Bills club ever has a solid chance of winning a game in its initial season, that opportunity will come tomorrow. For tomorrow, Taylorsville wont be the Warriors, convertng Girls Action Slated league, most ft frr - Si S T H?" I trrs. ac- 7 ' -- . VKiJk. 4 , V slated to participate in the affair. They are the host schools, Cyprus and Roy, plus Ogden, Davis, , , ' dr ti- " rC, , , e i ' Kearns and Taylors- . ville. Teams from those eight Warrior School District Jayvee Volleyball Tournament will be held Sept. 18 at Taylorsville high. All eight district schools - Granger, Kearns, Olympus, Skyline, Granite, Cottonwood, Cyprus and Taylorsville are expected to vie for honors in the layvee event. Pat Gannon is coach of the girls volleyball squad at the new Taylorsville high. WHO'S AHEAD? . . . won game piayea on Murray field, it would appear Spartans were woefully behind. But since visiting Taylorsville team's field was not ready, game was Royals Beaten, SALT LAKE. The use of superlatives, in des- cribing how he felt about his teams opening-- performance, was common here this week as far as Judge Memorial Coach Frank LEtoile was concerned. The Bulldog mentor and his staff sent the Judge squad into its 1981 condebut, a test against Roy Friday night, with several question marks in their minds. game LEtoile, begin- away making frequent use of words like superb and excellent in reacting to his clubs season-launchin- 17-- 7 I hitting and pursuit were excellent, the offensive line did a superb job against that big, tough Roy line and our team depth is a lot better than we thought, he said. Judge will attempt to make it two straight when the Bulldogs host tomorrow Bingham (Friday) night in ane affair. other Game time on the Judge field is 7:30. As well as the host Bulldogs played against Roy Friday night, the outcome of the contest was still up for grabs with time running out in the game. Roy had just scored its first touchdown to narrow a Bulldog lead to 10-- driving from for its TD against what LEtoile acknowledged was a tired Bulldog defensive group. 7, Seconds later, howev- er, Judge regained its lead when General Chiropractic i CONSULTATION & PHYSICAL EXAM wthls Certificate 1 Headaches i ! J SBBQCEIBGB SUSinDGiBQi CM? 9GhD(tl2H?GED6ilb ' glancing back sports with the in NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARyX Ld ' Coach H. G. Linfords Cottonwood high squad YES, WILL EXPERIENCE NO PRICED BE WELCOME. AS NECESSARY BE WILL & APPLIANCE EVERY PIECE OF FURNITURE & TAGGED TO SELL FASTI HOUSEWIVES PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON ONLY! NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! APPLY FRIDAY ONLY Between 1 to 2 p.m. asm ocEniiiiB difference (That September, 1971). was Sherm Davies In Debut Shawn Rodman returned the Roy kickoff yards for what turned out to be the clinching touchdown. Rodmans electrifying TD also established a new school record for the longest kickoff return by a Bulldog grid-deThe previous mark was 95 yards. The game was scoreless until late in the second quarter when Judges Larry Colosimo culminated an drive by scoring from the Roy one. Colosimo had helped get the Bulldogs march started by deflecting a Royal pass that was intercepted by Dave McGill. J. C. Murphy added the first of his two extra points, giving Judge a 0 lead at the half. The third period also emerged as a scoreless stanza for both clubs. Then in the early part of the fourth quarter, Murr. phy booted a field goal, elevating the hosts' margin to 10-Roy took the subsequent Bulldog kickoff and drove for its lone TD, scoring on a taild 973-697- (See Page 4, Col. 8) - Independent Owner-Operat- or Neck, Arm Shoulder Pain Low Back & Leg Pain Office Visits Available MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED Dr. Plaskett LUBE & TIRE 268. 5310 South State 3838 will take Care of You! - 17-- 7 10-- 0 victory over the Royals. Were very pleased with the way the guys played, LEtoile commented. The game answered a lot of questions that we had. Our Bnowopamq Sun. Sot. Col. 1) But enthusiastic followers of highly successful Brigham Young will scrutinize piayea at MHS with the Warriors as home team. Here, handoff from Rob Beck to Kirk Butterfield is about to be broken up by Darren Evans (11), who fell on loose ball. Judge Impressive grid program, came Weet quickness, the Spartans produced a fumble on the Warriors first play from scrimmage, then immediately went to the air from the Taylors-Warrio- r ville 18 for the score. Moody pulled down a Beck pass in the end zone, then booted the oldest rivalry. inaugurate -- And Swp e Take Care. of Your Car - so it ning his sixth season at the helm of the schools n lightning-lik- V' pre-leag- rnwraiam-- -- - Invitational at Weber high in Ogden on Sept. There will be two matches on the 11th and four on the 12th. The inaugural Granite the 1981 football season this weekend. A healthy portion of the state will be watching Rice stadium in SALT LAKE. Salt Lake City at 7:30 some doubt Saturday night as and Utah State about where the Utah for the 79th time meet as will focus spotlight Utahs major colleges - by far the states Tom Faraino was just out of reach and that provided the margin of Clearfield, schools competed last week in two, separate round-robievents that seeded the clubs for this week's competition. In the north division last week, Ogden finished first, with Roy coming in second. Davis was third and Clearfield fourth In that classification. In the south division of the round-robiaction. Mountain View high of Provo was first, followed by Kearns in second, Cyprus in third and Taylorsville high In fourth. North division action was held at Roy, while competition in the south classification took place at Cyprus. League play among area girls volleyball teams is scheduled to start Sept. 29. Coach Tom Given's Cyprus squad is among those slated to take part in the with conversion try, but Shaws pass to split end , Mountain View, advancing to the 26, Murray went for a field goal, but Moodys boot was wide. Two plays later, Dave Madsen 7-- 6 1 Eight teams are pre-leagu- if & Looms Saturday Theres narrowly missed cap- turing the first football victory in the schools history, dropping a decision to Tooele on the Colt turf. Cottonwoods Bob Pendley recovered a Buff fumble to give the Colts possession that led to their lone score for the day - that tallied by quarterback Gary Shaw on a keeper from two yards out. Cottonwood went for two on the it I - K&i Continuing to strike Rivalry e PAT for a 35-- 0 score. Kendall Larsens recovery of a Warrior fumble just after the ensuing kickoff return gave Murray the ball near midfield. After 28-- Murrays next On possession, it took two plays to produce an- - r other tally. Brinkerhoff ripped off 12 yards, then Beck hooked up with Jeff Bryan on a aerial maneuver. That boosted the count to Ag-Ut- Anaheim DC k back run from about the Judge 10. The PAT trimmed the Bulldog edge to 10-LEtoile admitted that an element of fatigue which had set in on his squad (particularly the players going both ways), combined with some mental mistakes that his players made on the Royal scoring drive, left cause for concern about whether Judge could hang on against the rejuvenated Royal team. But Rodman quickly alleviated any anxiety by fielding die Royal kickoff on his own four, and charging past Roys special team to comscoring plete the play. Murphy added the extra point to make it a game against the Bulldogs gi ding that edge the rest of the way. The Judge offensive TRIPS REQUIRE line brought such good news to the teams coaching staff that LEtoile and company opted to give Lineman of the Week honors to the entire line group Clark, Greg Died-ricMike Falvo, Dan Quinn, Dan Garcia, Rick Rotzier and Bob CM CAREi Come in Today! Condas. Coloisimo, carrying 14 times for 77 yards, was singled out as Back of the Week. Russell Griffith, with 11 tackles on defense and 16 carries for 69 yards on offense, received Defensive Player of the Week honors. Rodman, carrying 12 times for 60 yards and setting the school record for a kickoff return, was named Offensive Player of the Week. Mike Clark had two interceptions, returning them a total of 55 yards, while Ed Telley returned one pass theft 15 yards. Dave McGill, whose interception got the Bulldogs started on their first scoring drive, also blocked a pass, as We do not the ball tell 10W-4- 0 MmsgasoW...lilt Fl - NOW $14.95 " PEjpi1 10W-40- W- Reg. Price $17.95 PZ-- 1 SPECIAL 4 DAYS ONLY! 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