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Show Section I is. n i i - - :i-- i. "!"" i. 26-0- . shut-ou- of t ten of play. now held its football scoreless The last time through 11 straight quar- - the Huskies were scored on in the opening period of their opening game against Granite. And, naturally, Hillcrest head coach Jerry Simon-so- n was again lavish in. his praise of the Husky defense. Then in reference to was opposing coach Jerry Fiat, a former assistant of Simonsons, and the Miner team, the Hillcrest coach added, "I know Jerry has got to be feeling bad right now. Early tur- hurt really kids their But, Bingham. a physical played really game, they kept hitting us right up to the Final gun." Across the field, novers . - 198 .1 Tvrx frustration ranged the Bingham sideline as miscues and penalties with tn took much of the wind out of the Miners' sails. Although Bingham was penalized just four times, three went for 15 yards and ended up costing the Miners 75 yards in field position, while their turnovers seemed to all happen deep in their own ompm Good at all Dee's Drive-in- s 7828 South Redwood Road ExplreiOct.4. IMI 3QI gg Sonpsir BUY ONE GET ONE XT ritLLi Good at all Dee's bitter however, BUY ONE GET ONE mrr rnix Miner 35. Quarterback Jeff Wilcox carried the ball in from seven yards out with 9:30 left to play in the first quarter. The point after kick was good by Brett Varoz. Early in the second period, another fumble recovery by Whitlock set Hillcrest up at Bingham's 20. Hillcrest got down to the five before a penalty shoved them back. But, on the next play, Wilcox hit Varoz with a pass that went for another six. The kick went wide so Hillcrest led 134. Bingham mounted its first real threat late in the second quarter, moving the ball inside the Husky 35. But, Bingham came up just short of a fourth and one play, forcing them to turn the ball over to Hillcrest. A long run back and by reception pass Hillcrest's Mark Ken-dziset up Hillcrest's third touchdown, a five yard run by Jim Webster; midway through the third period. Moments later, just as 1M1 fourth down gamble failed to pay off. Bingham was not beset by only penalties and turnovers Friday, but, according to head coach Jerry Fiat, some key injuries as well. Fiat even went to drilling his team minus pads the week "We really need the continued leadership of our seniors, players like Kubitz, Dissegger, weekend. Although the Jaguars did not win any matches, they did show stronger in the late going. Friday saw losses to East, Alta. and Cottonwood. day, after falling to Granite, West Jordan A IOIAILY Nl W Will 1,' M l I I. M - m m. m i , - n. . 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REMOVES STUBBORN STAINS 'ECONOMICAL COMPLETELY SAFE NO STEAM OR SHAMPOO Country-Styl- e " Upholsfrt Flnt Furnlturt or Dad Martin ( Of 9-- gave Cottonwood a 15 battle, Ground Beef GD GGD QCS3 UPHOLSTERING HOUSE CARPET CLEANING for-sta- nine yard scoring strike. With the PAT it was Hillcrest . Bingham came back again in the later going, advancing as far as the Husky 17, but another 4m Satur- - RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL 26-0- TKIU)CCCILAE) en imp Brarav ?nn m nr 21-0- Family Pack 1 . West Jordan tacklers strip Taylorsville running back of the football in action from the . two teams' league tussle held last Friday at West Jordan. Taylorsville won Mike Gunnarson with a Hillcrest's first touchdown was set up by a fumble recovery by MacCrae Whitlork near Drive-in- s 7828 South Redwood Road COCQQD .Wi 1 - Everett, Deveraux, and Webster, to help guide us back," Fiat concluded. "We can still figure in this region race." Hillcrest's Jeff Wilcox prior to the Hillcrest threw for a total of 157 ll match, in an effort to yards, completing 10 of 18 further injuries. But, tosses, five to Mark Ken-dzifor 111 yards, three inspite of the safety measures, several more to Brett Varoz for 22 yarplayers were sidelined. ds and one touchdown, The offensive line was one to Jim Webster for 15, and one to Mike Gunnarespecially hurt. "We're not as deep as son for nine yards and a some people might think TD. Of Hillcrest's 116 we are, so the injuries rushing yards, Webster really have hurt us," ex- had 45 and one touchplained Fiat. "I think down. Hillcrest had 273 that's one factor behind yards total offense. our lack of consistency." Bingham did just about Fiat has, however, as well, coming up with been encouraged by the 250 yards of offense and play of his offensive that after subtracting 53 backfield which includes yards of losses on quartailback Troy Slaymaker, terback sacks. fullback Manase Fotu, and junior quarterback Jeff Richardson along with - receivers ; Marty Harris and Ryan Schick. West Jordan opened its Fiat remains concerned volleyball season with a about tightening up his visit to the Highland again defense. was Hillcrest into moving Scott Morrey territory, intercepted a Miner pass that led to Hillcrest's final score, as Wilcox hit Bingham territory. 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