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Show 3 WEST Thursday, Sept, valley view 8, 1983 To Gain 21-- Victory 6 Cyprus Turns Back Cougars MAGNA. defense stubborn A Cyprus several withstood challenges from an improving Kearns high squad here Friday night as the Pirates captured a 21-- 6 victory over the Cougars. Kearns, playing with far more intensity than in its initial outing, gave the Magna lads a solid test, but could not find the offensive magic to overcome the Bucs. The contest marked the final preleague action for the Cougars, who must meet defending state champion Brighton tomorrow (Friday) in a 5 p m. contest on the Cougar field. Cyprus will travel to Logan for a 3 p m. test before gearing up for a league opener at Granger. Cyprus cracked the end zone first Friday on a quick inside slant by Alfredo Kamidoi early in the second period, but k fumbled punts, recovered by Dave Ortez and Ken Canllo, plus a d run by Duane Morris, put the Cougars right back in the contest, trailing But it didn't take Coach Bill Hunters Pirates long to open up some breathing space On the first play after the kickoff, Chad Fuller ran wide, then cut back inside and carried the ball 65 yards to the end big-pla- y son could see improvement in his teams play. Kearns was able to Larsen led the Kearns offensive attack at quarterback The Gremlins traveled to Bountiful and won 21 12 Randy Hunter scored all three Kearns touchdowns and two of the extra points, with Joseph Herrera adding the other PAT Jonathan Scott grabbed an in terception, and Pita Alusa and Matt Gib son each recovered a fumble In other action, the Juniors pulled out a close one, defeating Granger 15 13, the Midgets lost to Granger 33 7, the Ban tarns were defeated by Granger 34 0, and the Peewees lost 34 0 to Granger establish some running, but the passing was not as sharp as the previous week. Greg Carver was only 7x26 for 96 yards, compared to a 10x15 effort by Christianson for the Pirates. Fuller was the leading runner on the field with 94. For the Cougars, Taani Tai captured defensive honors and Ortez was the offensive player of the game. Cyprus got solid play from Cam Smith and Shannon Bearden on defense. Hunter will be after more intensity on both sides of the line of scrimmage Friday. Granger The Pee Wee A and Midget A teams came up with victories and the Juniors lost a close game m Granger Ute Conference play. A Pee Wee A 34 0 shutout over Kearns began when Matthew Cloward in tercepted and took the ball 40 yards for a score He also had another interception, a fumble and another score Shawn Peter son, Chad Nelson, Ryan Palmer and Spencer Melbly were credited with put ting the other points on the board On defense, coaches praised Martin Kmnear, Chad Kilgore and Sean Moon Midget A team beat Kearns 33 7, led by Daryl Martinez, who scored four touchdowns Carl Pyper caught a pass for a score and Dennis Almond added a PAT. Todd Johnson had three interceptions and Lance Richards led the team in tackles Also cited for fine play were Sam Kuhn, Jim Boatwright, Mike Alirie, Bill Thur man, Scott Nelson, Danny Childs and Kel (See Page 11, Col 4) back-to-bac- six-yar- Murray's Carl Durfey (86) reacts to sacking of Granite's Kreg Peterson (wearing 31) by SACKED. Mark Judd (66), while Farmer Dan Napier (63) tinues his blocking assignment. . . con- Spartans Scoreless Again Farmer Defender Thwarts MHS Lady Luck Smiles scoreboard yet this season, Roche said he is optimistic. We played a lot better this week, he said. I feel good about the improvement. We feel weve improved from the first - Kick Return Keys Victory For cond half kickoff into a touchdown for the second straight week. This time it was Gene Tafoya who gathered in the ball inside his own 10 and scooted up field for a return. Matt Shepherd tacked on the games in which a team dominates, but loses. Thats what happened to Alta. The Hawks held the Lancers to a mere three first downs for an entire afternoon, but came away empty when the Lancers turned the se GRANGER. Its about time one said those went our way, Granger Coach Mike Fraser after his team escaped from Alta with a win Friday. Fraser was talking about close of 0 NOW IN MURRAY 5415 So. 9th East WALLPAPER Murray yAREHOUSE OAKWOOD VILLAGE ACROSS FROM SPORTS MALL NEXT TO FASHION OAl ALL WALL L COVERING Regular Book Price Reg. Book Price On Special Orders OFF O ' All Stores Participating Over 80,000 Rolls In Stock EUHSUBi TILL 9:M JT1IES.T SPAi Fitness Center i WEB i:SPAiFitness Center! KEARNS. An 18-- 0 Mitey Mite victory over Granger highlighted action in Kearns Ute Conference play Saturday. The victory was one of three by Kearns gridders. Thad Jensen, J L. Duckworth and Mike Hayes each scored a touchdown, while teammate Matt Herr mann blocked a punt Jamie Thomas led the defense with two fumble recoveries Coaches praised efforts by Pern Mounga, Chad Ruiz and Roger Griffiths Brian League Play Next - Eagles Blank THS TAYLORSVILLE. Frustration was the overriding emotion experienced by Taylorsville players and coaches Friday after Skyline 0 m a had blanked the Warriors contest football preleague It was back to the basics, admitted Coach Doug Bills, who was anything but satisfied with the outing It was a key one because Region Two squads open league play tomorrow (Friday) and the Warriors must travel to Alta to take on a huge Hawk team that is also smarting from being shut out Friday. The W;amors made just about all the mistakes a team can make, Bills We didnt block, we didnt said tackle and we didnt move the ball. The Warriors were held to 70 yards of offense on the ground and 90 through the air, with Mike completing 11x28 attempts and being intercepted four times. The Warriors did move the ball inside the Eagle 20 on five occasions, but came up empty. Skyline scored late in the second and fourth periods. Defensively, Littlewood answered his attackers by intercepting two passes, Jack Bird blocked a punt and Chris VanLeeuwen turned in another solid performance with seven solo tackles and six major assists. In Alta, the Warriors will have to contend with superior size, but the Hawks showed a major weakness in 12-- Grangers defense took care of the rest That gives the Lancers a 0 record to take into their final preleague tuneup - a5pm. battle at home against a dangerous Bountiful team, a team that was highly touted, but has failed to score in two outings. Fraser credited experience as being the difference in Fridays outing. Alta moved the ball on several occasions, but an 11x40 pass completion ratio did little for the Hawk attack. Two of the passes were picked off. Still, Alta had 14 first downs and 250 yards of offense. Both teams had touchdowns called back. Granger was only 1x9 through the air and had one intercepted Fraser praised the entire secondary, as well as the defensive play of Randy Weiss, Joey Allen and Todd PAT and 2-- their air attack, completing only 11x40 passes against Granger. Its a key game for both teams, with the race for state tournament berths expected to be especially keen. WINTER IS COMING STORM 1 iiSPAt Fitness Center :.SPAi Fitness WINDOWS & DOORS AVAILABLE AT SPECIAL PRICES!! !Jjl i HEW REPLACEMENTS $v MOBIL SERVICE SPECIALIST IN RESIDENTIAL & COMMERICAL All Types Class & Mirror Products Shower Doors & Tub Enclosures AUTO & TRUCK WINDSHIELDS AMERICAN & FOREIGN NEW 2NDS - USED Insurance Claims Handled & Welcome AMERICAN GLASS & MIRROR 262-608- 8 E. 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