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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW In League Test - 2) Darren Evans aerial picked off. Farmers It was shortly thereafter that the punt was blocked and with five minutes gone in the second period, Jordan finally pushed the ball in against the stubborn Warrior defenders. Jordan would score twice more before the half, recovering a fumble at midfield and scoring on a broken play, then adding a touchdown on a bomb with 15 seconds left in TRAPPED Sorensen the half. The Beetdiggers had things pretty much their own way in the second half with good execution while the Kearns high's Ab Oppocher (14) is tackled by Jeff of Cyprus near first down in contest played on Cougor . . . (83) field Friday. Air Game Clicks defense stymied further Warrior penetration. After Lance Kueff-ne- r recovered a Jordan fumble at the 20, Jeppesen had a long gainer erased by a holding call to end the last scoring threat. The Warriors tried a field goal, but that fell short. 10, 1981 Brad Orr scored the only touchdown for the Peewees, whose coach cited Robbie Birch, Daryl Martinez and Brian Smeding for their play. GRANITE PARK. of the wind out of the The lone Midget teams sails, especial- score came on a An experienced volleyball ly the defensive unit. touchdown run by Kel- Granite team will kick off its ly Peterson. Top season tomorrow (Frithe day) with the grueling tacklers for were Granger club Volleyball Stewart Hogan and Highland Classic. David Penrod. Coach Alice Nelles-teiTo will have four exTo Volleyball players in GRANGER. perienced East the lineup at 2 p.m. Action collected three vicOpen when the tomorrow tories over Granger in 22 On the start Farmers Ute Conference play Sept. MURRAY. Womens season against the host here Saturday. The volleyball play here is team. Granite 4 meets Peewee A team dropscheduled to begin at p.m. and 22 Bingham at Hillcrest decision, ped a Sept. American Fork at 5, while the Midgets fell junior high. . The closest game All women 18 and then launches into the of the day ended with older are eligible to difficult double the Granger Mitey participate. Rosters elimination tournaMite A squad on the would be limited to 12 ment on Saturday. The a short end of a players and must be Farmers also have score. game turned into the recreaIn the Mitey Mite tion office, accomagainst South at 3 p.m. contest, Leal Brown panied by the team fee Tuesday. Nellestein will rely caught two passes, one of $65, no later than tofor a touchdown, while morrow (Friday). heavily on three returThe office is located ning starters and a Billy Reiser and Shane Sudbury rushed for 75 on the west end of the fourth senior who saw yards apiece. Lance skating rink building considerable action Short, Matt Burdette in Murray park. The last year. and Shane Clayson office is open Monday-FridaGranite will be pacwere cited for their ed by senior setter from 8 a.m. undefensive play. Heidi Morrison, along til 4:30 p.m. First Win Is Goal (From Page 2, Col. Thursday, Sept. Taylorsville had plus yardage of 100, 56 of those through the air. There were two fumbles, five interceptions and the blocked punt on the negative side. Defensively Petit and Jeppeson picked off passes, Kueffner had the recovery and John Clark was credited with three sacks. Don Rolfe and Clark were singled out by Coach Doug Bills for their defensive play. Bills said the key for his team Friday will be elimination of and mistakes maintenance of intensity if the team should fall behind. He cited the errors and the loss of intensity as key concerns from Fridays game, though he admitted the lost scoring took some Set For and Salisbury Stephanie Ivie. Tourney squads offensive Granger Utes Fall East n Granger 20-- 8 28-7- 13-1- with a senior front line of Susan Kern, Sally 2 non-leagu- e Adding to the hitters Michelle Thornell and Barbara Olsen and junior Debbie Tarpley. Nellestein also has hopes that a talented develop into a solid front line player. Junior Brenda Barnett also is expected to see action as a setter. VOLLEYBALL (From Page 2, Col. 9) Sefakis was Dilleys target on five passes for 58 yards. Steve Bracken gained 52 on a pair of catches. Jeff Sorensen and Marty Jones also had a pair of grabs. Wooley rushed 10 times for 54 yards, Strasburg 11 for 47 and Dilley twice for 34, giving Cyprus 231 yards of offense. Forakis was Gary the key offensive for Kearns, rushing for 29 yards and catching passes for 44. The Cougars had 86 yards on 4x15 completions and added 69 on the ground. Kearns was forced to throw, often facing first down tries. Dilley was named offensive player of the game for the Pirates while Gordon Black weapon senior Julie Christensen as others expected to see key varsity action. The Warriors will open league play Tuesday at Alta, with Gannon hoping to catch several squads overlooking her team. SAVE TIME. SAVE MONET Have your car repaired at home at your door Tune ups 'Minor re- pairs y - earned defensive honors with seven assisted tackles, three solo takedowns and an interception. Also singled out for praise were Robbie Bezzant, Morningstar Takapu, Bracken and Sorensen. Sefakis and had intercepTakapu and Black tions, Bracken recovered fumbles. Sarvj O1 and Frank Kearns Ute Teams Win One Game KEARNS. Ute Con- ference teams from this area won one contest and had a close game called because of bad weather Saturday. Kearns Mitey Mites defeated Tooele behind the play of Shane Reynolds, Reed 13-- 6 Shawn Versluis, Veazie, Steve DePew, Jimmy Morrison and Travis Hansen. The Juniors trailed Woods Cross after three quarters in a game which was terminated because of inclement weather. 14-1- 3 Ivan McDowell, Bart Wilhelmsen, Nafe Alusa, Taani Tai, Scott Reynolds and Marty Jaramillo were cited by Kearns coaches for their play. Two other Kearns squads battled to ties. The er Gremlin squad tied while the Alta Midgets fought to a 6 deadlock with Tooele. 0-- 6-- Joe Trujillo, J. A new series of swimming instruction classes is under way at the community swimming pool here. Persons interested in signing up may call 968-054- Bucs In Rebuilding Situation MAGNA. Graduation hit the Cyprus volleyball squad hard at the time when the Pirates entered what most think is the states most competitive league. Gone are Angie Nunley, Shelly Sharp and Laurie Garrett. Gone too is Coach Pat Gannon, who is the coach at Taylorsville. But new Coach Tom Given and assistant Jennifer Orison (who coached North Sevier to state volleyball and cage titles) are optimistic that the squad can meet the challenge. Returning starter Carrie Pearce and Julie Allen are the only seniors on the squad. Both will start. Joining them at the Congress has just passed the President's Tax Bill. what we've been trying to do for years, offer you savings. Tina Hampton, Jolynn WHAT DOES IT DO? Sherri Broadbent, and Johnson Mantle, also a Julie letter-ma- Heather Roberts will the the first player off the bench. Sophomores expected to see action will be Gwenette Simpson, Ann Brady and Sheri Johnson. The Pirates grabbed an opening round win in their own tournament during the week, beating Roy 1 and but fell on the second night to Mountain View 15-- 2 and 15-15-1- 15-1- 2, Davis defeated Mountain View for the title. This weekend will play in a the Gremlins, favorites, along with Robinson were cited while Tony Martin, Mike Holfeltz, Tim Miller, Mike Peterson and Kelly Mounteer drew kudos for the Midgets. In other action, the Kearns Peewees were blanked 20-- 0 by Tooele, whose Bantams whitewashed Kearns INTRODUCING OUR NEW E CERTIFICATE. of the 4A state from Region Skyline Three where Cyprus will play this year. The Eagles will also be at Weber. On Sept. 17 the Pirates will meet a Judge squad that ranks among the best 3A teams in the state before opening league play on the 29th with Olympus. ITS INSURED SAFE. COMPARE THE YIELD: TAX-FRE- opening whistle will be Cyprus Weber tournament. The host squad is one Stokes 22-- Swim Classes Being Offered Mike and Ryan L. Duckworth, for Lucero had interceptions for Kearns while Takeno singled out the line play of Brad Carlsen and Farrell Price as pluses for the Cougars. 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