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Show THE SENTINEL . t? it rj uith two TD (tvnlnsinn W 4 is X. V 1 . Some folks around Brighton High could well be wondering this week if those mythical Greek gods are really mythical, after last Friday's contest with Olympus. In a game that saw only sparse amounts of offensive movement, both Titan came with the touchdowns of suddeness from on gifts explosive one final producing the high, the with 45 seconds winning score of left to play. Defense dominated the game, especially early on. In fact, it wasn't until 4:50 left in the first period that either team made a first down. Brighton looked to have finally got their offense cranked up in the second quarter, but with 15 seconds left disaster struck, as a Dave Grill pass intended for Dan Burns out to the flat was swamped up by Olympus' outside linebacker at the Titan 27. A foot race insued with Grill chasing the fleeing Titan, catching up and making the tackle at the 15. But, on the way down the ball was coughed up and into the hands of an Olympus blocker who took it home. e The kick was good and the score was In the third period Brighton failed on a field goal attempt and later couldn't take advantage of a Brian Meadows interception. However, late in the same period, Meadows gave his teammates a second chance, recovering a Titan fumble at Brighton's 46. Bryan Foster burst down to the Olympus 27. Then with 45 seconds left in the period quarterback Grill kept on an option to the right side for the full distance and the touchdown. The kick by Neal Griffiths tied it up. Things got frantic in the final period with both teams trying to break the deadlock, but having little success. It looked like overtime was waiting in the wings with 45 seconds half-tim- 7-- 12-- 7 shirt tail. Both of Olympus' touchdowns came on one play left in the game, explosions, the last, coming with 45 seconds . gave the contest to the Titan's Putting their heads together. Junior Brighton defensive lineman, Jon Holbrook, number 73, puts his head down and goes after Olympus ball carrier in Friday afternoon's clash between the two 13-7- teams, while teammate Jerry Evans, number 71, hangs onto a Now starts league grid play . toes ft ADtta Alta High School closed their schedule on a learning, if not a winning note last Friday afternoon, bowing to the reemerging . But, Highland Rams head coach, Doug Berry, says his young Hawks are continuing to improve and that has to provide some, even encouragement though the league season out 14-0- ... all already." However, according to is Highland Berry, beginning to recapture their former stature in competition and seemed to toughen up and halt Hawk drives just as they were gaining momentum. Turnovers set up both Highland touchdowns said Berry. The Rams' first came midway tally through the first quarter, after Alta had fumbled the ball away, and Highland moved in quickly for the touch. It wasn't, however, until the seven minute mark of the final quarter of competition that Highland was able to get on the score board again and it was their defense that did the an taking scoring, of a Gordy interception Campbell pass all the way. The extra points, in both cases, were good. ' "Our defense made some great efforts in stopping them, after they had broken off for some long yardage plays," Berry continued. "Players like Lawrence Featherstone, who played on both sides of the line, really did a job for us and showed a lot of hustle in staying with and chasing down plays." Berry also stated that switched Hawks the the at players quarterback spot and are continuing to make other changes and try other combinations to become as prepared as possible for their league opener. That game coming this Friday at 5 p.m. will match the Hawks against a team 4-- A CALL SERVICEMASTER and have the Furniture professionally cleaned! the cleaning people who can-571-116- 2 SERVICE MASTER of Sandy Free Estimates No Obligations M MONEY SAVERS Lumber SHEET J" &M North Vt Mil 972-67- Mcl 77 Subjwt M StKfc M Hand 2612 So. 2700 W. POST CEDAR FENCING 1x4x6 FLAT TOP one '"""iU 03 CCC Dog Ear Flat Top 89' Flat Top Pecky Cedar Post 4 Cedar Rail PLYWOOD SALE ECONOS H0USE"ood NUMBERS RAILROAD -- 1 3 C 2x2 No Limit x8' 79 I Mill WW can I Q90 1 $1 DISTON SAW ff 549 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING COMMUNITY MENT FUNDS ' PUBLIC FOR DEVELOP- A public hearing will be held on September 19, 1978, 7:00 p.m. for the purposes of Year Fifth discussing Development Community Block Grant Funds for the City of Riverton. A citizens participation committee will be elected andor appointed to study proposals and submit recommendations to the. City Council for of Riverton's allocation funds. All interested citizens are encouraged to attend the meeting at: the City Hall, 12655 1700 South West, Riverton, Utah 84065. Contact Rich Woodworth, for information. Issued by order of the City Council of Riverton City this 15th day of August 1978. (Pub. Sept. 14, 1978) 254-070- 4 NOTICE OF SALE For 1961 Sale International Pusher Bus with 461,cubic inch engine. Seats have been removed and bus painted red, white and blue. Can be seen at DepartTransportation "School Jordan ment, District, 9200 South 2nd East. Sealed bids will be accepted at that location until Friday September 22 at 2:00 p.m. at which time bids will be opened. s Raymond W. Whittenburg Administrator of Support Services (Pub. 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League play gets underway this Friday, with Brighton traveling to Orem, a team Dangerfield says he hasn't had much of a chance to ROCK Hardware & - longer and getting some ground yardage. The kids have come a long way said was I . left and Brighton punting, but out of the blue Olympus got the decision, completing a 50 yard bomb for their second six pointer, but the missed field goal attempt left the door still open, if only briefly, for Brighton. Kainros and the next couple of weeks, in particular, still provide the chance of some long afternoons. "We played much better than in our opener," "our Berry, explained defense continues to come along, while on offense, we're getting our receivers . open, our pass blocking is improving, and we're now drives our sustaining n Page 6 Thursday, Sept. 14, 197S Murray 12tl 132 Rsalwooi' mm 2'x8' U v 5 |