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Show Lancer - Defense By SO. JORDAN. Randy contest were well worth the price of admission. After seeing three promising drives killed by procedure penalties in the early going, the Lancer offense bogged down in the second period and the game became a series of punt intercep- tions and saving tackle on a conversion try helped preserve a preleague football win for Granger here two-poi- 6 Friday. A Lancer defense which took much of the heat in an opening loss to Hillcrest acquit- Bingham serious threat in the waning moments. The Miners got inside the five at one point with time running out, but a clipping penalty wiped out one long gain and a pass completion was wiped out by holding, while on the final play of the half Bingham was offside. Granger was quick to take advantage of its first possession, overcoming one penalty and taking advantage of a ted itself nicely Friday while key penalties kept the Lancer offense from proving its mettle. Granger will face arch-riva- l Kearns in a final tuneup for league play tomorrow (Friday) in a 5 p.m. contest. Throw out the record Lancer coaches book, agreed when looking at the dismal showing of the Cougars over the past few years. Few are forgetting that the Cougars are riding a losing streak, but the last Kearns victory was an important league game at the expense of the Lancers on Grangers walk-of- f An drive was highlighted by a touchdown strike from Marty Gonzales to Sean Johnson, who had been open in the deep secondary throughout the first half, but unable to catch up with bombs delivered by Gonzales. field. Tomorrows contest will be the first at home for Granger after a pair tough road outings. There was a general feeling of relief after the of Lancers limited Steve Shum way the yards booted what would prove to be the gamewinning PAT, making up in part for an anemic punting effort in which he kicked for a average. Miners to only 25 through the air and won the statistical battle against a team that 257-19- 0 had easily handled another Cottonwood, Region Three foe for Granger. While the first half, which ended in a scoreless tie, was about that interesting, against the Miners. Later, Shumway would emerge as even more of a hero when he was roughed on a play that denied Bingham possession with time running the final four minutes of the out. Kearns In Rebuilding Situation the Lancer defense with 3:56 showing on the fourth period clock Ken teammate Watanabe had Lancer drive with a fumble recovery. The Miners elected not to play for a tie and sent Molinaro out on an option play, which Beebe stymied just short of the goal. Bingham was guilty of e an infraction on an kick try and finally kicked long. Granger gained better field position to run out the clock on a Miner personal foul and benefitted from the ruling when Shumway was roughed on a fourth and 15 situation with 1:59 remaining. When the Lancers finally surrendered the ball, it was on a booming punt to the 13 with that many seconds left. Lancer coaches were delighted with the turnaround, but concerned over penalties. Granger lost 78 yards to the yellow flag. Greg Carlin led the Lancer running attack with 73 yards, with Gary Allen picking up 25 and Mike Quigley 17. Gonzales hit 9x20 passes for 137 yards, with Johnson catching three for 70 and Mike on-sid- She is Shauna Sterling, a two-yea- r starter senior season. However, Kris Kent saw considerable action and will start this year. She, Sterling and Tavi Blow are the only seniors listed on the Cougar roster. Juniors Elaine Mon-soChris Duckworth and Kelly Newell will likely gain starting nods but are being pressed by Karleen classmates Davis and Loy Davis, as well as sophomores Lorene Teo and Jackie Vigil. Congdon views quickness and defensive ability as the teams strong points, feeling the play at the net could be a potential weakness. Former players now in the college ranks in- Mitchell clude Lisa Monson, who has a full scholarship at BYU and competed last weekend in Texas with the Cougar team; Tracy Newell, who will play basketball for Snow; Mary Bryant killed another promising Only one starter returns off that squad. her when Scott Molinaro escaped on a run to the short side and cut back across the field to race 55 yards after KEARNS. The fact that four former Kearns high volleyball players are competing in the college ranks speaks well for Coach Diane Congdons program. But it could also bode ill tidings for this years crew, seeking to improve on the season that saw the Cougars advance to the state championship contest last season. entering finally Bingham cracked Dave and Foote grabbing a pair each. Johnson was singled s out for his Beebe with play, along on defense. Carlin also earned the coaches plaudits, as did Foote. both-way- and Theresa Versluis Lurvy, are expected to start for Try a Want Ad! 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Kearns will try to find the winning combination tomorrow (Friday) when the Cougars travel to 6 JUDGE - (From Page 2, Col. 9) On the first Cub try, Tonge stood in against a hard Bulldog rush, but while going down, lofted the ball into the end zone. Bulldog defensive backs seemed frozen by the apparently successful sack and Matt Poison was wide open and didnt drop the ball. Ironically, both scores in regulation time came as a result of a fumbled punt. Judge got on the scoreboard first, with about half of the third period gone when Bob Condas smothered a Cub fumble at the 20. Three plays later Ken Vierra hit Dave McGill from the nine and Klekas put his team up Just South an equal number through the air, while South gained 150 through its touted air game. Vierra claimed offensive player of the game honors for Judge, while Dave Harmond was the back of the week. Line play honors went to Joe Rotzler and for the second straight week, McGill was the defensive player of the game. McGill and Mike Clark picked off passes, while Bill and Bob Condas recovered South fumbles. Vierras punting may have been the key to Judge staying in the game. The senior signal caller averaged 43 yards on his kicks. Head coach Frank LEtoile, who expressed The Bulldog mentor said his team is averaging about 2.5 yards per offensive play. Thats simply not enough, he I dont commented. want to continue relying on the big play or a defensive break. He felt one factor in the teams fourth period was shutout with 1:16 remaining in the third on, acknowledged. LEtoile brought the next Kearns punt back to the 20 and from Granite put a damper Homecoming at Cot- festivities when John Morlocks field goal lifted the Farmers to a victory over the tonwood 10-- 8 Colts. Craig VanLeeuwen scored the Farmer touchdown, while all eight of Cottonwoods points were credited to Dave Lowry on a touchdown and two-poi- nt conversion. Lowry also intercepted two passes. (That was September, 1972.) the ing on clock. first-hal- f A fourth down gamble at the 34 proved almost fatal for the Cougars when Rupp hit Vasquez with a scoring pass with 11 seconds left. all four On touchdowns, Jerry Archibald was true wdth the PAT. The Pirate starters saw their final action in the contest after opening the second half with a drive that saw Vasquez cap an march with a d - Peewees Beat Olympus 33-- 0 GRANGER. Two victories in five games against Olympus squads 0 were recorded by Granger Ute Con- ference teams last week. The Granger Peewee As blanked their foes with Shawn Grant 33-- scoring Billy 18 points and Reiser adding Extra 13. points were tallied by Joe Starnes and Arlen Shepherd. The Grant lad, Steven Hammer and Greg Cob-blewere singled out as y back, tackier blocker and of the week, respectively. Brad Ken- Nielsen and Brett nedy also received coaches praise for their performances in the Granger win. The B decision. Brian ped a James was also cited for his blocking, while other recognition was accord- Granger Midget team claimed a 7-- 0 triumph, with the Flygare youth returning a pass interception 20 yards for a touchdown and the Kimber lad scoring the extra point. The Clay and Allred youths anchored a strong defense for the winners. Duane Swanson, Fred Ross and Bill Naylor received back, blocker and tackier of the week honors for the Granger Midget As, who drop ed the Campbell, Erickson, Peterson, Simon and Oswald, Mertlich youths. The Granger Gremlins, who lost 18-- were paced by Brad Orr, Bodie Phillips and Jimmy Boatwright, who gained the clubs top back, blocker and tackier designations. Birch picked up good yardage and coaches also praised the blocking efforts of Lanie Richards. Gaining top recognition for the Granger Mitey Mites despite the club's 25-- loss were Rob Stoner, back; David Rob 6 Wall, tackier Ziska, blocker. and Mat- averted a period when Kirk Kasparian passed 15 yards to Marc Ingram after a Dan Barrett Ute KEARNS. ference teams to Granger from Illinois and Marilyn Hardy is the junior Others who are expected to see considerable varsitv action 14-- while the Midgets claimed a tight win over Skyline Skyline claimed an 18- 6 win over a Kearns Pirate Team and Stewart Hogan. The Granger Ute Con- will sponsor a bingo event ference district tomorrow (Friday) night at the Granger pavilion beginning at oclock. 7 Numerous prizes will be offered, a league spokesman said. banished from the game, will be on the sidelines tomorrow as part of the Bingham 6 Murroy 13 Granite 18. Cyprus 34, South 13, Hillcrest 23, Brighton 45, Strong claims 21-- 0 Lin-dgri- play Hunter, a Hockey Players Register former SALT LAKE The Amateur Hockey Assn, here is preparing for the 1980-8season with registration set for Saturday from noon to 4 pm at the Bountiful and Hygeia ice rinks A second registration will be held Sept 20 from noon to 4 p.m. at Hygeia 1208 E. 2100 South, with an equipment swap meet at the same location on Sept Cougar assistant, noted that Kearns was tough against the run in the early going Hunter leit Rupps play action pass for the first score got his team Kearns 6 Judge 10 (OT) Cottonwood 6 Olympus 0 PREP SLATE MAGNA. Height, experience and a wealth of talent lend credence to Friday that Cyprus could be the team to beat in Region Seven volleyball wars. With four starters back from a team that claimed fourth place in 27. last years state tournament, the Pirates were impressive in their initial outing this year, beating Springville 15-and The Buc jayvees claimed a and 15-- triumph. However, Coach Pat Gannon feels she will know more about just how good her team is following a tournament being played tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at Highland. The Pirates will play in a round robin seeding match at 2, 3:30, 5 and 6:30 Friday and on Saturday hope to be one of the teams fighting for the title. Cyprus is seeded w ith 7 15-- 15-- 11-1- 5 4 4A teams Brighton, Cottonwood and East, as well as Box Elder and the meet is expected to provide a good test. While Joyce Hickman has departed for Southern Utah State College on a basketball and Leslie scholarship Pierson is playing volleyball at Dixie JC, the Pirates have four returnees and two players who gained con- siderable experience last year as starters. Junior Carrie Pearce is the only underclassman in the starting sextet. She joins MeriKae Empey as replacements for the graduates. Returning to anchor the squad are Angie Nunley, Shelly Sharp. the team. Sohomores include Julie Allen, Coach Bruce Takeno noted that it is difficult to defense speed and felt that and Rupps play Deadlocks Evolve In 'Shoe Play SALT LAKE. A tie in the womens and class E mens divisions materialized here Saturday in the first round of the Utah Horseshoe Pitchers Assn, championships. Myrt Lovendahl of Riverton and Carol Ohms of Cedar City emerged deadlocked in the womens category, while Ogdens Art Ballingham and Midvales Willard Lindsay were tied in the mens E classification in competition at Liberty park. Winners in those divisions will be determined in playoff action Saturday at Liberty. Final round action in other categories will also be held. Pitchers in classes F and D will vie at 9:30 am., division C and playoff participants at 4 p.m. and those in classesAandBat6:30. The Salt Lake City Open, an invitational tournament, is schedul- ed for Sept. 19 and Liberty park. 20 at Whitworth's play was also noteworthy, along with that of Cougar Barrett, who never let up. despite the odds against his squad. Defensively Allen Dea earned player of the game honors for the He sacked Bucs. Kasparian three times, caused a fumble and was credited with half a dozen tackles. Jeff Sorensen joined Cutler in fumble recoveries and Kandy Wooley picked off a Cougar pass Hunter also singled out Gil Romero for his defensive play Cyprus totaled 193 yards on the ground Soccer Match Involving Area Clubs On Slate GRANGER. West Valley and Kearns United will square off here Saturday in a game of Utah Open Cup soccer competition. The game will be first-roun- at played elementary. 3100 South, 1 :30 p m. d M onroe W 4450 beginning at The season will run October through March, followed by playoffs. Three Former Pirates Are SUSC Starters CEDAR CITY. Three former Cyprus players are listed as starters on the Southern Utah State College football team which initiated the season Saturday Defensive tackle Jeff Row berry is a senior who has started two 6-- 6 seasons for the Thunderbirds. Dave Peck has gained the nod at free safety The former Gieen Sheet Honor Squad selection is a sophomore (m offense, senior 171, Mark Holland, is the starting wide receiver. COLTS From Page 2. Col. 5) for obvious reasons. Cottonwood has concentrated on blocking patterns in practice this i week, working to develop the consistency needed to move the ball against Sky View, which employs a defense similar to Hillerest's. Last week the West Valley club dropped a decision to a Laotian team Tommy Booms I 2 TERMS On this triplex deal1 Own ooo ana a ma er asking sonahle down Coiiod $710 Another exclus monthly ive df ai iust for you1 and Mario Aguilar w ere credited with scoring goals for the local squad. Income Realty & Mortgage 637 I. 400 So. 363 5030 L it What a difference it makes as Such Heather Roberts, Tina Hampton, that e Kearns discipline Granger 7, who nailed down berths Bukovinsky, Sean them PREP SCORES Lazenby, Bobby Anglea receiving saw squad coaches felt was not playing up to potential The Skyline Peewees won while the Mity Mites nipped Kearns 13- 7 Junior Vigil passed to Curt Allred for the Kearns score while couches cited Dans Tim Miller and Tim Cordon for standout under pressure were keys to the big Buc win He lamented mistakes that seem to key Cougar If we could defeats. ever play a relative!) error-fregame, wed be there, the beleagured Cougar mentor noted I dont think we re as bad as weve looked at times. he said Pirate Coach Billy - coaches praise included Eddie Marquez, David Trujillo, Richie Others fumble recovery. Several Cougars, guilty of infractions that Con- lrom Kearns split six contests Saturday The juniors defeated Skyline 32-- with what coaches termed a great team effort The Bantams blanked the East Millereck area lads Kelly sophomores. Sprathn has translei red system. Volleyball Kaye Prokopis and Laurie Garrett. Betty Jo Kemp and Rheadawn Fuller are the only other juniors on thew Jolynn Johnson, Julie Mantle, . . . CHECKING Tammi Snow, Linda Austin, Cherri Broad-ben- t and Holly Delatore. Coach Gannon is being assisted by Tom with INTEREST! Make ONE Deposit into TWO Accounts Earn INTEREST on All Funds on Deposit Let us Transfer from your Savings Given. To Checking Only as Needed! afiseoNE And... Corduroy Vested Suit emotional fatigue. The prospect of playing at home for the first time in two decades had left the team sky high and the missed scoring chances in the first half took much of the wind out of the squad. We didnt seem to have anything left to draw The Pirate explosion came after Kearns had acquitted itself well defensively, holding the contest scoreless until 7:34 of the second period when a Whitworth return of a punt across midfield set up a play action pass from Dennis Rupp to Spackman. Just over two minutes had elapsed when Whitworth was Rupps target after Eric Cutler recovered a fumble at the Cougar 13. Kearns there Disera squirted through the line to score with two minutes show- a Judge fumble at the 21 and Ken Zaelit swept 10 yards for a score. The fourth period was a series of punts and errors that insured a thrilling finish to the contest. The Bulldog offense, held to just five first downs, accounted for 60 yards on the ground and scoring run. Whitworth . minutes later recovered sion against the Scotties last year. glancing back in sports with the Granger Ute Wins Crush Cougars 3 To Granger Kearns In Sullivan are the the onlv healthy a UofU student and former player Gremlin Granger for a 5 p.m. contest. The Cougars last win came against a superior Granger squad in 1978 and cost the Lancers the league title. Fridays test is a nonleague affair, but when those two schools meet, that doesnt really matter. Cyprus will conclude its preleague efforts with a trip to Ogden where Ben Lomond will be the foe. The Bucs needed an overtime ses- - on Lloyd, - Pirates Explode MAGNA. Steve Whitworth, Troy Spackman, G reen is b e t n g assisted by Connie the and Joann Mitchell them out of action Tuesday and in a Thursday to Saturday tournament at Woods Cross next week. Wendy Taylor will be bounds after long punt return that set up first Buc touchdown in victory over Cougars. . ol J 11, 1980 are Laura Montrone, Kathv Thompson and Kristi Sacco Granger opens league pla on Sept 30 against defending state champion Oly inpus Taylor is a good digger. while Green leels Lloyd is one of the league's top setters and Snow is a proven hitter Fighting for the ottiei three starting berths is a senior transfer stu dent, a junior and a pair of sophomores Teiesa wdth West. play Jixtur&s very tough Green will be forced to give some inexperienced players opportunities during some preleague tests beginning Tuesday also praised the defensive play of Larry Your Bathtub Is Not r Becoming To You, Then You A ligament returnee is hampering problem while Windy Lloyd Wanda Snow has a Coach concern about his teams running game, If West Valley View Thurs., Sept. GRANGER. 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