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Show 2 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Sept. T 10, 1981 At West Jordan Warriors Face Key Showdown TAYLORSVILLE. Theres a hint of by the Taylorsville squad. But that was last ex- citement in the air at Taylorsville high this week despite the fact that the team was handed its second lopsided setback Friday. A talented Jordan squad blanked the Warriors despite week. Taylorsville has 42-- some first-hal- drawn West Jordan as its first Region Two heroics f week This marks the opening of league play. And its safe to say that it will be the biggest game of the year for the Warriors. Lancer 6' opponent and the Jaguars face the same problems as the Warr riors Both are Swing into first-yea- schools in Volleyball districts where the juniors and seniors reLancer lasses of have the option of old at the lookare maining Granger high ing forward to a strong school. Many potential season largely due to West Jordan players five returning varsity are still at Bingham, but for the Jaguars as players. Coach Stephanie well as the Warriors, Green got a chance Fridays showdown is of utmost importance. yesterday (WednesThe game will be to how see well day) at West Jordan, her girls were played located at about 2700 when the prepared Lancers met West Jor- W. 7600 South. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p m. dan in a home contest. West Jordan has yet are Coming games to set for 3:30 p m. Tues- to score, losing Ben Lomond and at at and day Bingham to Sky 3 p.m. next Thursday when the Lancers Taylorsville put 12 meet Murray at points on the board against Murray. Granger. The varsity squad Errors, which hampered the teams includes Marilyn Harin Murray, were dy as captain, Shari effort Hori and Pam Jensen the key to defeat Frias hitters, Lisa day on the Granite Kilburn as a setter, field. The Warriors shut Lori Thornberg as all the Beetdiggers out of technique and the end zone for the around players first 17 minutes of Kristi Teresa Mitchell, Sacco and Jo Anne play, but blew three Sullivan. scoring opportunities Jordan finally Other varsity Once it seemed to scored, setter be will players a floodgate. open Morfin and Maryann Jordan's first score Carol Payne playing came on a third down all around. The five returning play after the Diggers Richens had players are Hardy, Scott a quick kick blocked MitJensen, Kilburn, chell and Sullivan. attempt at the Warrior Green noted that she three. Taylorsville had a would be expecting a lot out of them, and first down at the 12 said she anticipates early in the contest wins in both the after Robert Petit inBingham and Murray tercepted a pass, but games due to her Jordan picked off one returning players of five passes it would intercept during the previous experience. afternoon to shut down that threat. After a SAVE TIME, SAVE MONEY Jordan punt Brian Have your car repair Jeppesen gained 23 ed at home at your door on a rushing .Tune ups Mrnoi re yardsand the Warriors play pairs drove to the 12 again, Call THE AUTO MEDIC only to have another GRANGER The 35-- 0 44-- 0 View. 969-706- 8 (See Page 4, Col. 4) Join A Fall Pirate Passes Key Win after Fridays Kearns-Cypru- s encounter here. will the When Pirates be scored upon and when will Kearns score? Bues came The away with a 28-- victory, posting their second shutout, while Kearns for the second straight week never 0 threatened. ln SANDY. Grangers did Lancers Coach everything Fraser wanted them to do Friday at Mike - Alta except win the game. Had it been a league the outcome would have been a real Inasmuch as the teams dont play for keeps for another week, it became a sim-plgame, (17-10- ) heart-breake- r. e ex- learning perience. Granger has one glancing back in sports with the Individuals . . John Pezely scored two touchdowns, one on a pass from Bob Gamble, and LADIES Morning & Evening New Leagues Now Forming for Ladies Tues. 4 pm. JUNIORS - After School 4 pm. Thurs. or Fri. Jerry Jefferies added a third TD to lead Judge Memorial to an LATE EVENING BOWLING Fri. 8. Saturday Night CoachJay Rasmussens Granger 18-- 0 805 losers with a pair of interceptions. (That was September, 1965). Center, Midvale E. 255-684- victory over Ron Lancers. led the Mendenhall Junction Bowling Lanes 1 General Chiropractic 3975 So. Redwood Rd. 973-697- CONSULTATION & PHYSICAL EXAM wthis 1 against a talented Brighton team tomorrow (Friday) while Cyprus meets Box Elder in its home opener, continuing in play. is 3 Kickoff at Brighton p.m. The Magna test begins at 7:30 The Cougars will go into the contest without the services of three starters, in- cluding quarterback Lance Hope. Junior Todd Anderson will get Certificate more chance to learn all it can before launching league play at Olympus. The Lancers will finally get to test their home turf tomorrow (Friday), playing host to a good Bountiful team that blanked in its Layton 27-opener before droppdecision to ing a 0 22-1- 3 Roy Friday. The Braves are back in 4A play. Game time is 5 p m. Fridays contest pro- the adage that statistics dont always tell the story. The Lancers ground out 379 yards of offense, but were stymied inside the 10 three times. Alta had 129 yards. The Lancers amassed 17 first downs; held Alta to eight. Alta was guilty of three turnovers, Granger one - but it was a big one. Time of possession favored the visitors The Lancers pushed the bigger Hawks all over the field and Rick Clark enjoyed a banner day rushing, gaining 120 yards. If there was a weakness, it was through the air where ved -- 34-1- Granger had 145 yards, but completed only 6x20. And it was a key interception of a Lonnie Medina pass that turned the tables in - the second half. Fraser called the play, but his hindsight says he shouldnt have. Earlier, the same slant pass had gone to Keith Jensen for a touchdown play that gave the Lancers a lead. Granger took its first half-tim- e 10-- 3 Headaches iw rack Ley ain of touchdowns in the second period, taking advantage of a long gainer byand David a Strasburg keeper by Doug Dilley. After a penalty wiped out a touchdown pass, Dilley came right back to hit Pete Sefakis in the end zone with 9:08 remaining. Jerry Archibald kick- - drive to the five but couldnt score. Alta came right back with a field goal and then Jensen d field goal. In the second half the Lancers had driven their first possession to the Hawk 18 when the killing interception took place. After that the Hawks had momentum and the Lancers lost their concentration for a spell while Alta added third-quart- er score on a romp by Eric Cutler. Granger drove inside the 10 again in the fourth period, but still couldnt punch the ball across the line. defeat. escaped has been less Skyline addition to Clarks play, Fraser praised the blocking of of Scott Bocek and the defensive play of Bocek, Curt Hooley and Danny Abeyta. Paul KiniKini recovered a fumble and Jensen had an interception to go with his touchdown jaunt. Despite the loss, Fraser felt the team had played closer to its potential than in the victory over Kearns. Alta is expected to be a playoff contender Page, in Region Two, along with Brighton and Hillcrest, while the picture in Region Three remains wrong, the team fails to bounce back and seek to make its own with his with Sefakis again with 1:17 remaining in the half, this time for 22 yards. breaks. Cougar secondary. The Pirate signal Dilley connected Pirate Coach Warriors Are No Pushover 11s in Medium & MOST INSURANCES The second half was Baseball Loop Cougar Slates Meeting killing chances. The third For Wednesday Cyprus touchdown was a gift when a bad snap REDWOOD. sailed over punter Brian Taylors head, ACCEPTED Dr. Plaikett DC 4, Col. 1) An organizational of the meetingNorth giving the Bucs 22. Granger possession at the Randy Wooley scored from the five with five minutes left in the period. Wooley scored the final touchdown with 8:13 remaining in the Na- tional W'BBA League will be held Wednesday at the Redwood e Center. The session begins at 7 pm. The league also is seeking umpires for next season, B73-70- m 3688 REDWOOD RD. Multi-purpos- REDWOOD Weet Pace. Further information may be obtained by calling Pace at teams inability breaks, commenting that once things go DRIVE-I- SwSp said league spokesman Dave game. Cougar Coach Bruce Takeno was dismayed by his (See Page is now opeo every Sot. t Sun. 973-610- 7. achieved during the week when the girls volleyball squad downed Kearns 4 and 15-- 8 in a tournament at Cyprus. 16-1- The Warriors, despite their relative lack of size and experience, are proving to be tough competitors under Coach Pat Gannon. They took a good Cottonwood e squad to the limit, losing the and 5, played a tough Clearfield crew in the consolation finals of the Cyprus tourney, winning the first game before losing and 16-1- 15-1- SEE US FOR YOUR SALE LEAGUE PRIZES TITLEIST Limit. 799 2 doz FOOT JOY CLEARANCE D WIDTHS ONLY list: 73- - 4995 SUPER SPECIAL three-gam- 17-1- Store 1 FALL CLEARANCE high squad was finale SUPPLIES Golf Discount 40 Stores Nationwide TAYLORSVILLE. The first varsity victory for a Taylorsville MENS Reg. 22 SHIRTS 22500 Value 4 2 15-1- Gannon three lists seniors only and described her squad as scrappy. Only two seniors start Karen Sutphin and Pam Marble. Juniors who will start are Julie Sue Johnson, Tina Steiger and Lori Miles. Sophomores - Can-tonwin- e, Tami Nickle and (See Page 4, Col. 9) SPALDING ELITE 3 Woods 8 RETRIEVERS 1 Irons List $580 00 GOLF SUPER SPECIAL CARTS Nylon Carry Bag 160 Three Pockets HURRY IN 269 00 24 QUANTITIES LIMITED MANY OTHER IN STORE SPECIALS MON. THRU Sat. Narrow Daniels caller passed for 191 yards and a pair of touchdowns, connecting with six different Hunter, on the other hand, was pleased more of the same, with penalties, and errors Nations Morgan Quinri 6V2 Bill giv- in Wide Sizes? Sizes to 11 Wide squads ability behind Dilley to exploit a weakness in the ing rise to the notion that Granite could be the team to beat. But Fraser isnt conceding anything. d In ed the first of his four conversion points. Cyprus has to overcome bad gave the than impressive, Lancers the lead. Ed Withers had a gain that came up just four yards short of paydirt, but once again, Granger couldnt punch the ball in and was forced to settle for a Mike Page another somewhat muddied as only Styles & Available t bet- 145 Young Girls Office Visits L Fridays con'est ween the two west valley foes was marred by penalties. At half-tim- e Cyprus had lost 100 yards; Kearns 80. The Cougars ended with yards, which stymied the Cougar offense almost as much as the Pirate defense did. Cyprus scored a pair up BALL Neck, Arm Shoulder Pain L the nod, seeking the first Kearns score of the season. Brighton blanked Skyline 26-- 0 in its opener but fell to Olympus 13-- 0 Friday. Box Elder was shut out 21-- 0 by defending 4A Bonneville champion Friday after opening with a 17-- 8 win over Weber. Encounter Flag-Fille- d Interception Kills Lancers Bowling League & The Cougars will jump into league play pre-leagu- e releasing ball. - Alta Outing . Teams 0 Bucs Blank Cougars In KEARNS. Football fans in the extreme west portion of the county are still asking a burning question THAT'S PRESSURE . . . Cyprus high's Doug Dilley is leveled by a Kearns defender upon BIG GAIN . . . Cyprus high's Pete Sefakis (87) is brought down by John Oberman (20) of Kearns high after pass completion in Pirates' 28-- win Friday at Kearns. GUILTY . . , Kearns high's Cory Snodgrass (35) appears to be guilty of a focemask violation in bringing down David Strasburg. Fashion Place Mall 242 So. Main St. Downtown 9-- 6578 SOUTH STATE |