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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Nov. 3, 1988 SPORTS " if " " ' .' i nn ' ,""?" ",tg , f iiu iim in um nmts MaAsesEagleo In 4A Playoff Action, Returns To The Turf Not wanting to risk any further inroad, into its lead with time running out in the first half, Alta's offense, holding at midfield, ran the clock down from 15 seconds to just one before calling "to Coach make of it time out. Calling up a "Hail Doug Berry, to SANDY. Definitely looking back in full fighting form, Alta high's football team took apart a visiting 1 in Friday', Skyline squad first round of 4A state play and enabling the Hawks, in the word, 48-2- Ite53 """" IF :f:Jt ii Vv .. J . ' ...t .... BETWIXT AND BETWEEN .- .- . . Ait.'. dtfendw. to haul In pas : lip. ki batwam two Skylliw Knowla. want on to take thla play Into the and Now Take On A V rt; t KnowiM (21) ctd from DaHart son. aa Pleasant Grove :.ra - '..f;y." Sy dismantle the vialtlng Eaglea 48-2- 1 and earn tha right to take on Woods Croaa tomorrow (Friday) at 6 p.m. at the U of U'a Rice Stadium. Tylar Alta want on to - Diggers Return With Win Over Cedar City v SANDY. Jordan's Beetdiggers advanced to the quarterafinals of football 3A championships Saturday when they travelled to Cedar City and took a 14-- 3 win over the Redmen, who had beaten Pine View on Tuesday. Jordan will now travel to Pleasant Grove tomorrow (Friday) at 6 pm., playing an 2 Viking team which had advanced with a win over Bear River. Pleasant Grove tied with Provo and for the Springville championship of their region and, according to Coach Al Watnn, "They match up well with us in size, have a high scoring offense- ,8-- 33-1- 5 run options and use a power I, recovered by Cedar City at the 12. chance against Pleasant Grove. Coach Watrin said his defense Although the Jordan defense and throw very well." The game at Cedar City looked pushed Cedar City back to the 20, played exceptionally well and like it would be an easy one when the Redmen cashed in on a mentioned that Despain had an field goal. the Beetdiggers took the opening interception, Malt Heaps also had an interception and Corey Collins kickoff and sustained an The game stayed at 3 as a blocked a field coal attempt and drive for a score, with Troy Oborne going in from the three. driving, cold rain seemed to ran it back 15 yards. Curt Myrick kicked the extra contain the offenses of both The key point of the game, lead. During the teams. But in the fourth quarter point for a to Watrin, was the fact according 85 with marched Jordan had yards march, Jason Jarvis runs of 16 and 11 yards, with Greg White, replacing Aaron that the Jordan defense contained Cedar City the entire game. Duane Despain having a run of Conde, who had sustained an for 30-ya- rd 80-ya- rd 7-- 7-- 0 80-ya- rd 20. ankle injury, going around end 22 yards for the score. Again Myrick's kick was good and the Jordan defense held for the rest of the game, giving Jordan its -- V;.- Later in the quarter. Jordan had trouble with a bad snap over the punter's head which was back to the turf." By the "turf," Berry meant the astro-tu- rf at the University of Utah's Rice Stadium, a trip Alta fell short of last season, but seems determine to make the most of this year. Alta will play Woods Cross in the quarterfinals tomorrow (Friday) at 6 p.m. Friday's game with Skyline was not exactly a work of beauty offensively, reported Coach Berry, as, between them, the two teams put the ball on the field 13 times, Skyline coughing up seven fumbles and Alta six. v "There was a lot of hard hitting going on out' there and Skyline seemed to have trouble pitching on the option," Berry explained. "Still I was proud of the way our kids were able to battle back from the fumbles and put 48 points on the board." The Hawks got things started in d the first quarter with a touchdown run by Chad Knowles and the following point after by Craig Garner. Then, early in the second quarter, Alta struck again on a run by Tom Huch. This time, however, the point after try went awry. Alta's led bulged to 21-- 0 as, moments later, as Scott Talent scooped tip one of Skyline's many fumbles and returned it 65 yards for six points. Alta went for two points and got them on a pass from Tyler DeHart to Marcus Maxfield. The big play enabled Skyline to get back into the game, but only briefly, as the Eagles took the Alta kick and ran it back all the way. The point after cut Alta's led to 14 at 21-five-yar- 16-ya- rd - 7. ' : Fit"" f -- x w I and raced into the end tone. The after was blocked, but Alta Kint Picking up in the third quarter, where it had left off in the second, Alta turned loose another lighting bolt on the opening kickoff as Chris Barkey streaked 99 yard, for a fifth Hawk touchdown. Rob Harvey, subbing for Craig Garner, who'd injured an ankle, kicked the extra point Still in the third quarter, DeHart passed to Darin Dixon for 24 yards and six points, Harvey's point after made it 41-- 7 Alta. The final Alta blow was struck in the concluding period on a d pass off a bootleg from DeHart to Joe Ruden, who ran the ball eight more yards into the end zone. The PAT iced it. Skyline did picked up a couple of late touchdowns, though against Alta's substitutes, one on fumble recovery and the a d other, a run, set by an Alta fumble at the Hawk 12. five-yar- 19-ya- rd one-yar- Knowles topped the individual rushing stats for Alta with 102 yards, adding two touchdowns, one on the ground and one through the air. DeHart was 5x10 passing for 107 yards and three touchdowns, working behind the offensive line of Todd Hunter, Stephan Micklos, Ryan Campbell, Jeff Gunnel and Robb Lindquist, which, according to Berry, "totally controlled the line of scrimmage." Defensively, Alta was led by Ruden, Rich Harline, Scott Shamblin, Scott Tallant and defensive lineman Bannon Page. pf trmi j r JJ "-- Mary" play, DeHart went deep Knowles, who split the defenders f ; '' ' Miner Runner Captures 4A Crown SALT LAKE. Bingham high 20:17.4, while 20th was notched runner Lynette Peterson, only a by Dolonna Jensen of Hillcrest at freshman, captured the individual 20:29.4. title in the girls' 4A State Cross Hillcresf s Robert Johns was the held Meet, Wednesday at top placing local runner in the Sugarhouse Park, while in the boys 4A race, coming in fourth team totals Region Six champ with a 15:37.6, while Scott Judge had the best day for any Morrey of Brighton was sixth, Green Sheet area team with its 15:46.7; Olympus' Matt Harmer runner-u- p finish in the girls' 3A eighth, 15:52.5; Kearns' Nathan race. Painter tenth, 15:54.5; Theron Peterson finished ahead of Williams of Olympus 12th, Mountain View's Beck- Bybee, 16:01.4; Shawn Bingham's 17:58.7 to 18:04.7, while the Singleton 13th, 16:02.0; and Judge ladies trailed 3A champ Taylorsville's Greg Hansen 15th, 4 (low score wins 16:03.7. Timpview in cross country). In 3A girls, Judge got seventh The next best team finishes for and ninth from Suzi Newman and teams Green Sheet saw Chelsea Deakins, 19:52 and Brighton's boys claim seventh 19:58, while Murray's Heather 194 while with points, Price was 11th at 20:02, Judge's Taylorsville was was eighth, 237; Katie McHugh 18th, 20:35; Olympus 11th, 245; and Kearns Jordan's Devra Eddington 19th, 14th, 269. In 4A girls, Hillcrest 20:35; and Kristine Faerber of was seventh at 187 and Alta Murray 20th, 20:35.7. eighth at 190 with Cottonwood For the 3A boys, Murray's John 12th and Olympus 13th. Franco claimed seventh with a Judge was seventh in the 3A 16:06 and his teammate Gary boys' event at 163, while Jordan John tenth at 16:36. Judge's Sean was tenth in the 3A girls' race at Meade followed in 19th at 1 6:40. 200. Other finishers for area top Timpview won both the boys teams included the following: and girls races in 3A as did Mountain View in both 4A events. over the top 20 Looking in each division, finishers Cottonwood's Cathy Jolley placed 16th in girls 4A with a time of UNION. Hillcrest, Bingham and '15 DISCOUNT Alta have all earned berths in 4A State Volleyball play, which gets WITH THIS AD under way Monday at Roy high If jos art about jour urpeb let us five Hillcrest's Lynette Peterson was 25th with teammates Jennie Potts and Kim Dean 30th and 52nd. Alta was led by Barbara Allred, 23rd; Annette Allred, 33rd; Amy Jones, 37th; and Tammy Burton 44th. Brighton was well represented in the 4A boys with Mike Evans 37th and Mark Bunker 41st Moving over the ladies 3A 20 contest, Judge's top performances were backed by Julie Swift, who finished 36th; Kris Mickler, 42; and Ginny Mommsen, 61st. Jordan followed up with Stacy Williams 31st and Dawn Blomquist 36th. Murray's Debbie Dias was 35th, Lori Olsen 49th, Laura Holman 54th and Stacy Black 64th. . 64-9- In 3A boys,. Murray's John Tanner and Dave Faerber claimed 23rd and 27th; Judge's ... Jay Crocker and Mark Ellison were 34th and 35th with Brian Duberow 37th, Jim Walsh 38th and Tom Porter 41st; Granite's Solim Gasdarily was 22nd; and Jordan's Ryan Voightlaender was 40th and Jeff Leavitt 57th. r ... POPPING LOOSE Using one hand to atay off the turf, Chad Knowles (21) of Alta breaks out of a knot of tacklers and blockers In playoff ac-- r -- r 14, , ' r ' I playoff action agalnat Skyline Friday. The Hawks' 1 win advanced them to quarterfinal play tomorrow (Friday) at 6 p.m. at tha University of Utah. 48-2- Hillcrest, Bingham Alta Nab 4A Volleyball Berths r thorn the profossioMl cleaning they need. 100 Or) System, safest most effective method is use. FREE ETIMATES AUSt CARPET CLEAr:i::3 969-060- 1 school. 3. Junior Jazz Signups Will Close Saturday SANDY. The deadline for for Sandy City registration Recreation's Junior Jazz basketball has been extended to Saturday. A few openings are still available. Those interested may call for information. 566-156- 1 IT'S NOT A PLEASANT THOUGHT, DUTeee are currently offering copies of the "Living Will" at no cost or obligation. We WEST JORDAN MORTUARY (owned by McDougals) 1861 West 7800 South C255 - 7271) 2 Mountain View captured the Region Two championship with a 13-- 1 record, while Hillcrest and Bingham both finished at 11-Hillcrest got the second place berth for state because it defeated Bingham twice during the regular season. Alta and American Fork also ended up with the same A playoff, held record at Tuesday at Lehi, was won by Alta, giving the Lady Hawks the fourth spot Orem was sixth, Brighton, seventh and West Jordan eighth in the final league standings. Hillcrest will open state play against Weber at 6:30 p.m. Monday, while Bingham takes on Box Elder in a 3:30 game. Alte's first round game will be with Bonneville at 5 p.m. American Fork had to playoff Wednesday (after sports deadline) with East, the winner of which will play at 5 p.m. Monday, against powerful Taylorsville. Tuesday's and Wednesday's games will follow the same time schedule, 3:30, 5, 6:30 and 8 p.m. with two courts in operation. Thursday starting times will be 4 and 5:30 with the championship game set for 7:15 p.m. ' 7-- 7. . I p it I - 1 ill i III m&kmjfjj 'M " m mS!y immnmir s 4m "" . , ' j5Sesw ,,.::s?" J t s.,. ) , i -- f . |