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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW 2 Thursday, Sept. Kearns Falls To 0-- 9, 1982 Granite To - Host South, 2 3 'A Minute Stretch -- MAGNA. A 3 Vfe -- minute stretch of Fri- days s Kearns-Cypru- matchup was an agony and ecstacy situation. Agony for Cougar Coach Bruce Takeno, who saw his team lose a game it perhaps should have won. And ecstacy for Coach Billy Hunter, whose team scored three times in that stretch to keep Hunters Warriors Take Third In Tourney pre-leagu- here Saturday, finishing e third behind first-plac- West and Davis. second-plac- e The Warriors defeated Clearfield lost to Davis and beat Roy Taylorsville is slated to host Woods Cross today (Thursday) and travel to Hillcrest 21-1- 9, 16-1- 4; 15-- 5, 15-1- 3; 4, 17-1- 5. 15-1- 2, Tuesday. Jayvee games start at 4 p.m. and the varsity plays at 5: 30. Trailing Taylorsville the tournament were Roy, Ogden, 2; 15-- 15-- initial Cougar touchdown, which came with 9:31 remaining in the first half. Cody Skinner had runs of eight, 11 and 14 yards in the drive and Carver hit Dale Clayton on three passes. Jim Crane, who gained 24 yards in the drive, took the ball over from the one for the score and Sarvj Gill added the PAT. The seven-poin- lead t ar TAYLORSVILLE. tournament team, seniors Julie and Sue Other Johnson. players cited for performances during the tournament by Taylorsville coach Pat Rasmussen were Kristie Varoz, Diane Malmby and Carol Gallegos. Pirate Alumni Cage Tourney Moved Up 20-2- from 15 or more years ago can be combined, otherwise, players must 250-763- season unless VanAmen who dashed and danced for 240 and four yards touchdowns. Hes a Bills commented, but not quite as good as we made him good back, look. The Taylorsville CHRISTENSEN! Working For Our Kids & Grand Kids Paid by Commission to A. Glenn Christensen Re-Ele- struck first when Darren name happens to be Brighton or Alta and perhaps Hillcrest. Its one of only three home games for the Warriors this season. DISTRICT 5 second-yea- r coach said his team lost the game with its line play. your STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION as the stop junior Darrell RE-ELE- A. GLENN to use Mike strong and can move the offense, but Littlewood had more consistency in his half. Defensively the War-- , riors simply could not er Wednesday. Teams controls, the Warriors scored on their first possession of the second half and converted the first of three conversions to pull within 10, but VanAmen came back with another score. Craig Vargo was hauled down at the two return after an of the kickoff and Kay starter, based on the performances Friday. Evans started out displeased him. The fun and games are over for the Warriors now. They play for keeps tomorrow (Friday) against a hungry West Jordan team still looking for the schools first-evwin. The contest will count in the Region Two standings, where wins will be difficult to come by this The annual alumni basketball tournament at Cyprus high has been moved to Homecoming week. The tourney will be conducted Sept. Rosters are due by MAGNA. With Littlewood at the Littlewood many things that Is 250-588- Evans recovered a fumble at the Digger 17. After a penalty, Troy Kay slipped through the line for a 20 yard score. Too many men on the field cost the Warriors a successful conversion and it wasnt a minute later than VanAmen raced around the end for a scoring run. The conversion at 9:33 of the first period gave the home squad the lead for good. Mixing passing and running, Evans drove the Warriors right back downfield, but an interception at the six killed the drive and from then on the Beetdiggers controlled the game. It was 24-- 6 at the half. TRANSMISSION Free the clock in the third period, was improved. Clayton earned player of the game honors for the Cougars. Takeno also singled out the play of sophomore linebacker Chad Zytting and Carver on defense as well as offense and praised Crane. . Troster. Also starting will be Coupon Coupon Reseal Service $6995rear Replace front and Transmission Inspect torque converter Clean filter (most American cars) Does not Include fluid Offer Good Through Sopt. 30th MIDVALE 7470 SO. STATE 1 Tune-u- p M395 seals J. carries and caught three passes for 15. Kay also put all five of his kickoffs in the end zone. Vargo had 162 yards on five kickoff returns and caught three passes for 31 yards. Ostler (41) after Change fluid Clean filter Adjust bands Adjust linkage (most American cars) Alta Takes Advantage Lancers Lose Game, Player GRANGER. A breakdown on special teams and loss of a key player for the season had Granger high reeling Friday when Alta claimed a 35-- 0 win on the Lancer turf. arent 268-672- 1 MIDVALE 7470 SO. STATE 566-325- 1 starting tailback and middle linebacker, is lost to the Lancers for the season for reasons. disciplinary ex- face a Lancers, Bountiful team that beat them in play and then bounced them from the state playoffs a year ago. It will be the e effort. final Game time in Bountiful is 7:30 p.m. Randy Weiss, the pre-leag- pre-leagu- Weiss is a junior who had started all of last season. Well just have to make some adj- ustments, Coach Mike Fraser said Tuesday. Its a big loss for us, devastating one. a Fraser is moving Kelly Foote from flanker to fullback and will alternate Chuck Embley and Joey Allen at middle linebacker. The Lancers were issrw Long returned. The Hawk speedster fumbled the ball, retrieved it at the 20, then broke their own worst enemies at times Friday. Twice punts were returned for touchdowns by Alta speedster Darren Long, and three times after good gains the Lancers lost the ball on fumbles. They wasted an early break when Gary Watts forced a blocked punt in a scoreless first period. The ball was fumbled at the Hawk 25. It was as close as Granger would get to paydirt. Alta broke the ice with a Todd Handley to Mark Geiselmeyer scoring pass with 6V2 minutes left in the first half. It was a picture-perfelaunch on a post pattern. Then with a minute left, Handley found Long over the middle for a that put the visitors up (See Page 3, Col. 1) Colts Begin With Win Over Cavemen SO. COTTONWOOD. Shaking off their early volleyball season jitters, Cotonwood high fought to victory over American Fork Thursday. Cottonwood downed 15-the Cavemen Colt mentor Shirley Allen said her squad had the jitters in the first game, - but got it together in the second and played a 10-1- 5, 5, 16-1- 4. ct really close third game. Cottonwood will host Provo tomorrow (Friday), with jayvees at 3 p.m. and varsity at Lancer punter Greg Wilder got all of his leg into the first punt that 4:15. quick fix BRINTON'S IN MURRAY APPLIANCE REPAIR PARTS STOVES - OVENS GE, KEARNS. Olympus captured six wins in as many tries over Kearns Ute Conference squads Saturday. 7 0 test. Justin Highlighting Dependable Service Call Titans Use Momentum In I H MH TAYLORSVILLE. Momentum. Titans used to beat the Warriors Tuesday, according to Olympus high volleyball coach Linda Mayne. The Titans downed Taylorsville 3004 15-- 7, Oly will host Murray Tuesday, with varsity at 3 p.m. and jayvees at 4: 30. The Taylorsville game followed a touranament on Friday and Saturday in Brigham City. 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Alta's Darren long (3) awaits ball which is out of reach of Granger's Pat SI han (12). son The Gremlins lost 34 0. Jason Kenny Mounteer, General I Daily til i p.m. Sat. til 5 p.m. got pum-mele- d by Box Elder were downed by Mountain View Hale and Sheldon Hotpeiet, Ktmnort, Whirlpool IN HOME - IN SHOP Offer Good Through Sopt. 30th MURRAY 4420 SO. STATE lancer 14-- Thats what the Kearns Is Winless In Ute Action Kearns play was a blocked pass by Junior Vigil and Interceptions by Brett Slaughter and Mike Peter- Bring This Bring This Ginger Susan Goldhardt. Chuck Embley slows down Alta's good gain in Hawk win Friday. IN THE SECONDARY . . . ' leading receiver with five catches for 54 yards. The outstanding offensive player for the Warriors was Kay, who had 101 yards rushing on 18 decision. KS5T sophomore Astill and sophomore who punt return by junior halfback Dave Swanson added six points in a Granite high shutout Haley and Brenda Soderquist. Others expected to see varsity action are junior Lorri Desmond, Things sensational sophomores Wilson, this week for the A and Nancy Bruin three times. Casey Schofield was the Shane Harding Reynolds, and Deon Santistevan. The Bantams lost a 12 0 Tow-i- n TRjiBina i for that except disastrous 210 ticks of n, Brenda Barnett, Debbie Tarpley, Sarah touchdown to pull the Warriors within nine. But that was as close as it would get as the Diggers outscored the visitors 20-- 8 in the final period. Littlewood completed 11x23 passes for 104 yards; Evans 6x15 for 50. Littlewood was intercepted once, Evans Jim Morrison, Shane (conditional) 566-325- Defensively the Cougar secondary made significant improvement and the line play, Alice Nelles-teiwill be seniors scored his second Sturzenegger had an interception for Kearns. Others cited for their solid play were Steve DePew, Service Free Road Test Free External Inspection Nationwide Warranty 1 Coach d Midget You Can Trust 268-672- Starting on the varaccording to sity, two-poi- The closest game was a The Professionals MURRAY 4420 SO. STATE 4:15. Crane again led Lancers, 21-- 0 (That was September, 1962). took a look at expected 51-3- class, Coach Paul Dilley said. Dilley may be con1 6 or tacted at for further (Thursday) and Brighton Tuesday. Varsity action starts at 3 p.m., jayvees at Cougar rushing, gaining 93 yards on 11 carries. Skinner had 55 on 10. Clayton caught seven passes for 70 yards. The gritty Cougar quarterback maintained his poise, giving Takeno a decision to make when Anderson returns. over the Granger Phil Evans at the quarterback slot, but is Bills The fans who enjoy seeing the scoreboard light up got their moneys worth Friday when Jordan hosted Taylorsville. Beetdigger fans were likely a little happier with the outcome than those wearing Warrior blue and gold after Jordan ran up and down the 0 field enroute to a victory. Coach Doug Bills saw some things he liked Friday, but there were Can-tonwi- with their yards on 11 carries. Mike Hulse ran for 69 on 11 carries and Hardman gained 50 on eight. Hardman also passed for 85 on 8x18, hitting Dave Inskeep four times for 46 yards. Also singled out for the Buc defense were John Sneddon, Petersen, Nicholes, Hulse and Romrell. glancing back in sports with the . - Consistent Defense 12-1- 5; 8, Two Warriors were chosen to the all-st- X giving 16-1- 4; 15-1- 3. compete solid effort, Takeno two solid contenders at quarterback. Hunter also changed horses at the helm, calling upon Rich Hardman, last years backup and a tailback this year. It worked well as the Bucs tallied 368 yards of total offense, much of it in the second half. Hardman will call the signals from now on. Carver drove his team 80 yards for the seasons third period when Non-d- y Nicholes blocked a Gill punt and Greg Petersen recovered the ball in the end zone. Gill, who averages about 50 yards when he gets the ball away, was punting from the end zone. Exactly one minute later Cyprus was in the end zone again, this time on a run by junior Chad Fuller who took advantage of a Cory Romrell fumble recovery after Crane had returned the kick almost to midfield and Kearns had picked up a first down. There was still 1:03 showing on the third period clock when Hardman escaped from the backfield and dashed 30 yards for the final Buc score after the Cougars were guilty of a face mask call on a booming punt by Gill. Cyprus played ball control in the fourth period, led by a fired up Shannon Bearden, a Buc sophomore who was named defensive player of the game by his coaches. The offensive honor for the Bucs went to Fuller who gained 115 Warriors Search For downed Clearfield and was beaten by Ogden in a consolation championship 15-- blanked the Cougars 28-- 0 in the season opener. With quarterback Todd Anderson sidelined by an injury, the call went out to Greg Carver for the Cougars and the junior responded with a stood up until 4:40 of the GRANITE PARK. Getting its first two cracks at competition this week, Granite highs volleyball team will host South today pected to get any easier Cyprus, Clearfield and Kearns, in order. Cyprus lost to Davis 5, Friday Granger had 35-- 0 After Jordan Rout in 15-- after pre-leag- ROY. Taylorsville high captured third e place in volleyball tournament competition Granger Pirates Lifts Alta, which beat personal record against Kearns spotless. Each of the teams won half the game. Kearns outclassed the host Pirate team in the first half, but its the score at the end of the game that counts and the Bucs were up 21-- 7 when the horn sounded. Billed as a battle of have nots, the outcome indicated that the Pirates, who still have one more tuneup, just might find the combination to a winning season. The Bucs travel to Ben Lomond for a 7:30 test tomorrow (Friday). But for Kearns, it will be a much more difficult road. The Cougars lost intensity in the third period and negated a creditable effort. But worse, they must begin for keeps playing tomorrow. Worse yet, Region Two has at least three teams that can be expected to challenge for the state title. The Cougars, in their third straight road game, will meet one of those tomorrow - Brighton, which clipped Region Three favorite Olympus 21-- 0 Friday. Then there is Brighton I I I |