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Show Thursday, Oct. THE GREEN SHEET S 27, 1988 SPORTS But Both Teams To Miss State - Huskies Clip Miner Grid Crew C SOUTH JORDAN. Hfllcrest high's football team pulled even with Bingham in the final Region Two standings by virtue of its 21-- 6 victory Thursday night, but despite those efforts, neither the Huskies nor Bingham will be going on to postseason play. Both teams ended up 4 in Region Two action, but Orem's win over Mountain View, coupled with the fact that only four teams qualify from the league this season, means both saw their final 1988 action Thursday. Had Mountain View beaten Orem, Hillcrest and Bingham would've played off Monday with the winner meeting Mountain for the final berth. View Unfortunately for the Miners and Huskies,, Orem won. "The game against Bingham was one our kids really looked forward to because they felt if they won they would get a shot to keep playing," Hillcrest head coach Jerry ilaslam lamented. "Now we're not going. It's very disappointing." finished with Hillcrest a winning record overall at bouncing back from a torturous e , losing streak to finish with wins over league I v 3. - 3-- Alta and thenJBingham. "I was proua of the way the kids battled back after we lost those four straight games,'' the coach added. "All the credit goes to them." Coach and judging from the Huskies' first scoring drive it would be hard to dispute. On its second possession, Hillcrest drove 72 yards in 10 plays to post six, the d run payoff coming on a two-yar- .Sonny Sudbury of Bingham expressed many of the same feelings as had Haslam in reflecting on the season and how it ended. "You know, we beat, Orem and lost a very close game we shouldVe won at American Fork," he noted, "so we felt we were as good as either of those two teams. But you have to win the ones that count, and we didn't Thursday night." by Rob Heywood. Sean Rominick added the PAT. But Bingham fought back in the second quarter, moving 50 yards, aided by a run by Marc Decol, a third-and-1- 1 pass from Quinn Remund to Casey Tebbs, a draw by Phil Crane and a bootleg by Remund. Remund kept from the one for the Miners' only PAT The touchdown. try, however, missed to the left. Defense dominated in the third 12-ya- rd but then Hillcrest Sudbury felt especially bad for quarter, with two the 36 seniors on this year's padded its both fourth touchdowns, period squad. "It was the last home game for scored by Darin Milne. The first foot these kids and a state playoff came on a Milne, berth was at stake," he added, "so keeper by playing a lot was on the line. We had quarterback. Later, following the e some special ceremonies Husky kickoff, Milne, working on to honor those kids then the defense, intercepted a Miner pass and ran it back 28 yards for the balloon popped." Sudbury was of the opinion that second six pointer. Rominick hit the key to the contest was bothPATs. According to Coach Haslam, the Hillcrest's play in the trenches Huskies played "really, really well" on defense, stating that, STRIPPED AWAY . . Murray tackier Thursday's league finale for both teams. Visiting win over homestanding Region after the interception by Milne Murray netted a swoop In to hit Judge ball carrier Ken Reynoso Six rlvalJudge in the contest. (45), causing the ball to pop free in action from and the play of defensive tackle Dave Washburn, it would be hard to single anyone out because "the m"i' whole team played well." SANDY. Mountain View and On offense, Hillcrest rushed for Hillcrest currently hold down the -- 7 199 yards, 145 of it notched by '1 Two two JsTTW' top spots in Region Heywood on 26 carries, while volleyball action with Bingham Craig Ritchie added 45 on 10 and Alta standing at third and Milne was 4x7 passing for tries. fourth and American Fork fifth. 38 yards. The top four teams from the league will gain automatic berths at into state play set for Nov. Roy high school. The fifth place team will have to playoff for a spot. SANDY. Registrations are now Today (Thursday), West Jordan will be at American Fork at 3 being taken for the annual Gobbler Funs Runs - one, two and p.m., while Mountain View will three-mil- e races scheduled for to visit Brighton, Bingham travels Oct. 29. Saturday, Orem and Alta hosts Hillcrest, all start and finish will races The three games starting at 4 p.m. On the Flat Iron Mesa Park at will Nov. Hillcrest 1, Tuesday, So. 1700 East, entertain Brighton, and Alta will jogging track, 8600 0 beginning at 8:30 a.m. Signups be at home with American Fork, 8 a.m. to 6 both games at 4, wrapping up will be conducted Recreation, City p.m.at Sandy season play. regular In its most recent action, Alta 8680 So. 440 East. The cost is $8, (includes lost a hard fought three game if Murray did manage to break through for the game's only touchdown, TAKING OFF . . . Murray ball carrier tries to find an opening In acor $9 on the day of the victory. earning a share of the Region Six title with a tion at Judge Thursday. Tough defense dominated from both teams, but match at Mountain View races. Medals for first, second and Tuesday, will be awarded in each Middle t' blockers Stephanie third for five division. 4 Drawings and Hubbard; Stacy Phillips will be held after the turkeys for the the net well at played while Nikki races. Lady ' Hawks, For further information call the penalty included loss of down. some headway, but the play of played well on offense and Shingleton had a solid game on SALT LAKE. Murray and Judge ext. 269. took Knaus over and The defense. ran in the last the back row. Murray's Tony Spartans Memorial fans will remember for the out was sensational them he share as a clock, football 1988 quarter the giving time a long of first place in Region Six. game between their schools sacked the for "immaculate Murray will play at home three times. Bulldog quarterback the Thursday tomorrow (Friday) against Payson VUTAH reception" catch by. a Judge Murray coach Wade Meier was at 2 p.m. with the winner meeting elated player, ala Pittsburgh Steelers' with the win and said he Carbon-Logan Franco and a the winner of the Harris, felt like he had been shot when he controversial call on the same game in the 3A quarter finals. saw the ball bounce YOUTH BASKETBALL into play. Judge, with its fourth place Reynoso's hands "just like it had Murray had taken a 0 lead in finish in the region, will go to St. been some sort of a set play." defensive battle the JORDAN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS AND George, where it will meet Dixie, Judge Coach John Colosimo on a before minutes the top team in Region Seven, at stated, "the call was controversial, just SALT LAKE COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION dive into the line on a fourth and 2 p.m. Saturday. but we had plenty of chances Kevin Bolingbroke. goal play by was a before that play happened and we Thursday's game defensive contest, shouldn't get ourselves in a Judge was facing fourth and 14 at its own 45 and gamble on a which may have been responsible position where it takes a miracle PROGRAMS: Alta Hawks pass play with just over a minute for some of the turnovers, each for us to win." left to play. Quarterback Rob team turning the ball over four Bingham Meier singled out Knaus for his Copparviaw Community Ctnttr times. Judge was within the play. He had six tackles and three Sonne, under intense pressure, Mldvalt Community scrambled in the backfield and Murray 20 three times but unable sacks, while David Najarowski to downfield Watt a threw Jordan to score. saw alert finally Judge Murray had four tackles and one waiting Steve Prokopis at about players intercept passes three interception and John Leiter had the center of the field near the 25. times and the Bulldogs fumbled four tackles. Pino and Aaron A. Boys & Girls: LEAGUES: Prokopis made the catch, but was once, while Murray threw two Swalberg had interceptions and 1. Instructional 1st and 2nd Grades hard hit and twice. fumbled by interceptions Mike Shaw added a fumble simultaneously Indian Hills (East), Joel P. Jensen (West) The Spartan score was set up recovery. Bolingbroke. The force of the B. Girls: tackle jarred the ball , from when Justin Pino intercepted a Taoli led Murray's offense, 1. Pee Wee 3rd and 4th Grades the 40 at the and bounded into ran and it it for 79 11 pass Judge carries Prokopis rushing yards on 2. Midgets 5th and 6th Grades air about 10 yards toward the back to the 24. Bolingbroke went while Bolingbroke had 67 yards 3. Juniors Junior High School (Crescent View and Oquirrh Hills, tentative right sideline, right into the around end for seven, but holding and one touchdown on 15 carries site to be determined by number of participants) hands of tight end Kenny was called against Murray with Wayne Slaughter completing sending the ball back to the 33. A five passes for 60 yards. C. Boys: Reynoso, who scored as the Judge screen pass to Junior Taoli took 1. Pee Wee 3rd and 4th Grades Colosimo stated that his team fans went wild. 2. Midgets 5th and 6th Grades the ball to the Judge 20. just did not take advantage of the But wait! The play was called 3. Juniors 7th and 8th Grades to 17. advanced the officials that Bolingbroke the back, ruling opportunities, it had, but he was 4. J.V.'s 9th and 10th Grades Bolingbroke Sonne crossed the line of On 5. Seniors pleased with the play of Sonne, 11th and 12th Grades ' $170 Team registration only scrimmage when he threw and broke several tackles and went to who went 8x18 passing, with the one where Judge stiffened and several passes dropped, plus Registration deadline December 16, 1988 for J. V. & Seniors held for three downs. But having around 75 yards rushing Bolingbroke scored with 6:13 to on three big plays. He also noted play. The Kevin Hansen point that Casey Sherman had a great after attempt was blocked. FEE: $30.00 per player. This includes a minimum of 10 games, a reversible game defensively and and Eric Jersey, a team picture, a participation trophy, and a Jazz game ticket, Judge seemed to be making Brown and Mike Chummers both (7 one-marg- in fourth-and-a-ha- lf pre-gam- 5-- 4, four-gam- 6-- 0 Bruins, Huskies Lead Volleyball T Gobbler Fun Run 7-- Slated Saturday . 6-- 0 t), 5, 15-1- 1, 14-1- 6. Controvergal Call Costs Judge Team 566-156- 1, 6-- hard-foug- ht one-yar- d hard-hittin- g , (So) v third-and-thre- e, Granite Leads Region Six In Volleyball GRANITE PARK With regular season play wrapping up on Tuesday, Granite high currently leads the pack, in Region Six volleyball with, at last reports, West and Tooele following. Heading into action on Tuesday of this week, Judge and Jordan had been tied for fourth. Both teams won Tuesday afternoon, 15-- 7 over Murray Jordan and Judge over Tooele, preserving the deadlock. Jordan was led in its contest by the play of Carmen 15-1- 2, Brown. Draper Gymnastics Team Dominates Saturday Meet GAME SITES: with 37.3 points. Bryan was second in the vault, 9.1, but Three invitational gymnastics placed first in the other three meet action, but had that been events, bars, 9.65; beam, 8.95; the case host Bailies Gymnastics and floor, 9.6. Deidra Savage of Draper would have certainly ended up with 35.05 points in the while placing first in ; taken the top prize. the vault, 9.2; third in the bars, Bailies' competitors captured 9.15; fifth in the beam, 7.6; and both first and second third in the floor, 9.1. in the children's division 1 in all were Six teams the and and in third first years) represented in the meet, Nebo juni0rs (12-1-4 years). Evanston Gymnastics, Cathy Gibson won the children's and title with a 36.1 total, Patterson's, U.S.A., 30 Bailies. host. events: all the Approximately first four in placing beam, 9.0; bars, 9.2; beam, 8.5; individuals took part. and floor exercise, 9.4. Teammate ' Saturday, Bailies will be among Andrea Taylor finished with 33.8 those teams from Utah, Arizona, pointsplacing fourth California and Nevada competing invitational action at in the vault, 8.2; second in the in bars and beam, 8.8 and 8.0; and Springville middle school, 485 So. 100 East, Springville. Competithird in the floor, 8.8. tion is scheduled to start at 4:30 Chree Bryan was the junior v champion, finishing p.m. awards were presented in Saturday's Class DRAPER. No team d, all-arou- (9-1- . The top four teams from Region Six will advance to state play Nov.r7-1- 0 at West high school. The fifth place team will playoff for a berth at state. The upcoming slate shows Judge at Jordan, West at Murray and Granite at Tooele today (Thursday)." Tuesday will finish up league play with Jordan at Granite and Judge at Murray. All of the above action will start at 3:30 p.m. and a Jazz player appearance. Make checks payable to Jordan Community School. ' All-Star- s, NW SW REGISTRATION LOCATIONS AND DATES: Hillcrest High, Midvale Middle Alts High, Crescent View Middle (Girls), Eastmont Middle. Indian Hills Middle (Instructional) Joel P. Jenseih Middle (Instructional), West Jordan Middle Bingham High, Oquirrh Hills Middle (Girls) Copperview Community Center, October 8 through November 12 Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Alta High, October 18, 25, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. October 22. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Midvale Middle, October 15. 29, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Oquirrh Hills, October 26, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.: October 29, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. West Jordan Middle. October 25. 26, 27, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. All-St- ar all-arou- ; all-arou- " all-arou- gS) NE SE Registration for all programs may be done at: Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. Harrison St (340 West), Midvale. For additional information call the Copperview Community Center PlayerParent Registration Form on reverse side. 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