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Show THE SENTINEL Section 2 J - & . IL j' I. 1 1 Fjp I. KaOS Thursday. Oct. 6. 1983 mum - r - i raVO , rr . t j WWW nil1 t ",v 1:1 j 11 Hiiicrest quarterback Bill Robertson, number 15, tries to pull away from Bingham tackier Vince. Groves, number 68. With the Huskies win over the Miners Friday, Hiiicrest extended its winning streak in Region Two play to four. They host Alta, the only other unbeaten team in league action, on Wednesday. solidly all game long, mounted an heroic goal line stand, 4 m wwv-wu creating and recovering a f Hillcrflst tarklor Wnorlcc itio hall Innco Jrrim Rinnham roroiuor in artuin mm FriHav'5 namf Warrior fumble in the first period. It was Taylorsville's only played at Bingham. Bingham had trouble getting on the scoreboard in the first half while serious threat of the contest. I Hiiicrest piled up points rapidly building up a 29-- advantage at the midway mark and went on West Jordan got its three to win points just before the half on a 10 yard field goal by Mark Douglas. The Jags twice penetrated the Taylorsville 10, but couldn't get in and had a touchdown called back on a penalty. Among the standouts on defense for the Jaguars were Ron Walmsley with two interWest Jordan High captured its struggle played out at Taylors-firseason for the Jaguars, who ceptions; Rex Garrett, Jeff defeated Lehi in the curtain league football victory ville. Chamberlain, and Steve Geisler defensive in a The 26. win was back on the with an interception each; and raiser of second Friday the Aug. Jordan, ran its string of linebacker Todd Everett. victories to six after blasting Judge drew first blood Friday UTAH ACADEMY GYMNASTICS Judge 33-- 2 and Hiiicrest held at Jordan by tackling a Jordan onto its unbeaten status in ball carrier in the endzone for a league play with a mauling safety after a second period 625 East 9800 S., Sandy of Bingham. Alta, the only other fumble. But, after that it was all unbeaten team in Region Two, Jordan. Rob Farnsworth ran for ended up ripping Kearns eight yards and Jordan's first The Huskies and Hawks meet touchdown and Todd Koplin Wednesday for what could be the teamed up with quarterback Mike Thompson for a 48 yard league title match. of lack the the Despite scoring, scoring pass. Koplin, on defense, West scored game again for Jordan on a 41 was anything but dull. The yard pass interception in the Jaguar defense, which played third quarter. In the final period. Boys, Girls and "" -- 7 36-2- Jaguars, Diggers, Huskies, Hawks capture football wins st 3-- 0 5718824 36-2-1 32-- New Fall Program KINDER-GY- Jordan-Taylorsvil- le M f' New Students v SITU ACS Off $5.00 ftogularClaasPrica" SB With This Adv. t) pom I7e Strew Safety :.. ft n ... Thompson passed 24 yards to Darrell VanAmen for a touchdown and ran yards for 11 another six. Digger coach Rick Bojak praised the play of his offensive line, namely Frank Despain, John Jorge Churches, Kyle Simons, and Brad Bryan. Despain, Simons, and Bryan, along with Jeff Carlson, also played well on the other side of the ball. Bill Robertson Hillcrest's the opened scoring against Bingham with a five yard touchdown run in the first period. In the second, Rob Hill recovered a Miner fumble and ran it back 40 yards for six. Moments later, Hill, on offense, blasted in from one yard out. Marty Haws and Robertson followed Hill's scores with two point passes. Bryan Richie set up Hillcrest's next touchdown with a long pass play to the Miner one with Roberton Harmon catching the scoring pass. Bingham got on the score board with an eight yard Shawn Butterfield run and a point after kick by Ken Peck. Randy Warner wrapped up Hiiicrest . Arce-Larret- a, scoring with an eight yard run, but Bingham added 15 yard touchdown pass from Chris Madsen to Bob Murdock and a 48 yard scoring pass to Butterfield. had 222 yards' Hiiicrest Hill had 80 and of which running, Warner 88. Robertson had 67, yards passing, hitting seven of 19. For Bingham, coach Jerry; Fiat praised the defensive play of Murdock and Gavin Jangard. ' A 50 yard screen pass from,; Mike Jensen to Pete Morley got Alta off to a good start. The,; Hawks then added a safety and a 42 yard field goal from Corey; Young. Morley was off to races again in the third period with a 47 yard touchdown run. Also in the third, Jensen threw 27 yards to Steve Hardy for the Hawk's third TD. Alta's final score stunned everyone as a Morley fumble was recovered in the endzone by teammate Troy ; . Bangert. Morley ran for 145 yards and Jensen passed for 120. The Hawks' defense recorded six sacks and five interceptions, of which Troy Long got two and John Roderick, Jerry Brewster, and Chad Brown one each. audSOAF PACKERS OUTLET . f L QB(2Cm-AD""SAI- AT ALL THREE ALUS) LOCATIONS Get Ready For Deer ft- TOOELE OCT. 5th 10 a.m. til 6 p.m. - PadmOuUet pk, Breaded, 1.66 Trucks RV's TRUCK TIRE SPECIAL per lb. 24 . 750-16-- 875-16.5-- 950-16.5-- ply- - 8 ply- - 8 Plus Fed. & Sales Tax From $3.15 to $4.48 excise tax u:::noYAL I ply- - 8 $59.88 $79.88 $84.88 $89.88 box $1895 parMtving I Price Includes Mounting and Balancing UNIROYAL Tires Sales Service 255-273- 1 oat? mm. 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