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Show Eyes Playoffs Colts, Lancers Fall - Judge Blanks Jordan SALT LAKE. The outcome of a contest played last night (Wednesday) at Cyprus after press time will determine the fate of Judge Memorial gridders in Saturday playoff action pm. 1 Saturday. loss would bring on a coin flip with the possibility of hosting South or, for the unlucky team a trip to Cedar City for Saturday play. A the Bulldogs kept their On Elder at Box Thursday game, owned only a lead at the half. Twice inside the 10 Judge saw scoring opportunities flutter away after Dave Harmond had plunged over from the two on Judges first 0 PREP STANDINGS Region Seven mark flawless by defeating Jordan 21-- 0 to set up the (Through Tuesday) REGION TWO meeting with the Pirates Early in the year it looked like that game would be for the Region All Games league W I Team Pctg. PF PA I W Pctg. y yards. were three fumble who also had when per-formanc- e. Both Cyprus and Judge lost tests to South during the regular season. In winning the game Thursday Judge After breaking into the scoring column, Cottonwood got the ball back and drove to the East 21 on the strength of a pass from Moore to Wade Henricksen But a long field goal try was short and wide. Cottonwoods defense, which held the Leopards to 38 yards total offense in the second half, gave another chance and the Colts drove to the 22, only to have the thrust an interception. Time was running out Cottonwoods next possession, when Moore moved the club to the East 31. But a fourth and three pass fell incomplete, dashing Colt hopes. I feel a lot of disappointment and frustration, but you cant fault our team effort, said Jones. The guys didnt quit or not give 100 percent. Its too bad we on win more games. The Colt mentor cited the play of Artie Higbee and Gene Van Roosen-daa- l on the line, as well as receivers Heinz and Henriksen. Troy Davis led Cottonwood rushers with 35 yards. seat, in the that put the drivers Bulldogs, the despite dominating Volleyball A rare possession. Chris Klekas miss on the PAT left the contest up for grabs. However, the talented Judge defense was up to the task. In the second half the Bulldogs got things teams for the young preparedness playoffs in a 3A scramble that appears to be wide open. Pirates Beat Bulldogs 15-1- 0 Soccer Games Set In Special Olympics Meet A FARMINGTON. Special Olympics soccer tournament will be held here tomorrow (Friday) Hartvigsen school will have two teams competing in the tournament at Monte Vista school here. Hartvigsens A team will battle the host Monte Vista squad at 10 a m. One hour later, Hartvigsens B team will play Jordan Valley. in the second, Cyprus reeled off three points to win and in the finale, Judge fell apart and the Bucs romped to a 15-1 decision. That left Coach Pat Gannons girls in really good shape going into a match Saturday at the University of Utah where the Pirates and Uintah will play the preliminary to a UofU volleyball contest. The two high school teams will square off at 11 a m.ln E101 of the PE complex at the U. Uintah looks to be the challenger to the Pirates for league honors, having lost only to Cyprus through the first round of play. Coach Gannnon admits the victory put her team where she wants it. She praised the play of Laurie Garrett and Kay Perkopis in Tuesdays key contest. Judge Coach Nadine Hutson was stunned by her teams play in the third game of the set, at Nobody represents you better. Skyline On Top Of Region Coach Frank LEtoile good about his feels out the (From Page 2, Col. 6) ly against Skyline, whose aggressive style of play has contributed to a region record. The sixth win came much harder than the fifth as the Eagles snapdeadlock in ped a the third game to take t home a decision over the Colts. We played just as well as we could, and still lose, said Allen, who described the contest as the type in which its a shame someone has to lose. Cottonwood took the first set but a rubber match was forced when Skyline evened the score with a 15-- win in the second game. Despite the loss, Allen praised the play of her entire team and singled the teams youth. However, she noted that the Pirates really came after the win. Gannon praised the Judge defense and said that her team was a little ahead offensively, which ultimately proved the difference in the contest. The Pirate jayvees won in two sets. At Jordan Murray picked up its first victory in rather easy style, winning 15-- and 15-Coach Becky Anderson credited her team with its best offensive effort of the year., citing Karla Oborn and Kathy Hansen for their play. The Spartans had a 6 and 15-ray jayvees both tests. 15-- 8 in plays. Lauded for Pratt figured 7 in both her entire bench against East, including many of the jayvees who have an unbeaten record after wins over both East and Skyline. interception 15-- Hustling Hunter felt intensity was lacking, with his players focusing their minds on Judge. But after the two down weeks, he was pleased to get the win. both times, although the officials did not call it. fumbled snap $WANTED$ resulted in a conversion that brought the Buffs within six points at the half. Cyprus nailed down the victory with a Rupp defensive play and strong hitting were key factors in the contest, Mayne said. Juniors Lori Hess and Ann Phillips and senior Melanie McKellar were cited for their performances. RINGS BANDS GOLD JEWELRY DENTAL 966-675- GOLD 6 VOTE Jess by SCHOOL WEDDING DUAYNi T. JOHNSON Pehrson kicked the first extra point, but had his second try blocked. The Colts scored on a TD pass from Mike Moore to Mark Lloyd. Steve Burns booted the PAT. Granite picked up a total of 281 yards to Cottonwoods over win 8 Granger. 58. However, Coach Gomez. bounced 15-1- 9 Colts Farmer touchdowns, back from its loss to Skyline with a steady 16-1- 13, run scoring on a and forcing a desperation Cottonwood pass on a safety blitz, which resulted in a scoring return of an Olympus hard-fough- players of the game. Offensively the Bucs ran for 128 yards, with Vasquez carrying 10 times for 40 and Steve Disera seven for 38. Rupp hit 8x13 passes for 157 yards. Steve Whitworth had four catches for 63, Jones two for 36 and Vasquez a pair for Hunter noted later on film that the man was beyond the line of scrim-mag- e A Granite Allen was able to use 13-1- 3 named 14-- two-poi- Marci of scored from the one for a 0 Pirate lead, but Tooele came right back on one of its patented trick plays. On this one the quarterback flipped the ball to the flanker who turn hit the signal- caller. It was the second time the play had worked for the Buffs, with the first one going 50 yards. That drive bogged down at the 10. fense. Wilder. HOUSE DISTRICT 31 186. DEMOCRAT Singled out as Granites offensive and Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet defensive players of the game were Ontiveros, a tackle on offense, and a defensive Sargent, PAID POLITICAL BY COMMITTEE FOR DUAYNE TOOSTER EMILY lift going in after defeating Alta nonleague affair fourth-and-inch- David Ontiveros. Roberts and Saia Hola were praised by Startin for their efforts on of- and hitting defense 0 tributing some of it to CYPRUS his defense, which received two interceptions from John Simmons and other sparkling performances from Price, Pratt, Chad Roberts, Jake Greenland, Scott Sargent, Gary Montanez and Spikers night (From Page 3, Col. Later in the first period Rupp stupid penalties for this time of Hunter observyear, ed. Junior Jeff Sorensen to had a remember, picking off three Tooele passes. The Bucs also recovered a trio of fumbles with Gilbert Romero, Trent Ricks and Allen Dea all pouncing on loose balls. Two of those were caused by Jones. Sorensen and Dea, who had a dozen assisted tackles, were one pass for 30 yards. Moore completed 6x17 passes, including one for a TD, but had two intercepted. Johnson, Randy Beebe, Dave Foote and Steve Chipman. Startin also praised OOOOHHHH! . . . Granger's Wendy Taylor goes airborne in returning serve during straight set loss to Granite on Thursday. They were Bradford, Pratt and Saia Hola. Cottonwoods Troy Davis rushed 23 times for 78 yards and caught their efforts were 6-- - MAGNA. Cyprus overcame a first-gam- e loss to Judge Tuesday, rallying to claim the match and remain unbeaten in Region Five volleyball play, w'hile Murray cracked the victory column for the first time The Bulldogs claimed the first game by a margin, but after the score was knotted at 12 away 10 unassisted tackles, as the lineman; Clark in the backfield, Curtin as the offensive player and Russell Griffeth on defense. The victory brought the Judge season record to the loss an overtime affair with South. on of Mark Ottenschot, Roberts, Simmons, Farmers turned the recoveries, one each by McGill, Dave Corsis and Bill Condas Player of the game honors went to Condas, Steve Burns PAT was blocked. The Colts dominated the rest of the half, just as East controlled the first two quarters when Cottonwood turned in what Jones called a didnt was the Defensively Clark had pair of interceptions, Thomas one and there (From Page 2, Col 9) touchdown. A chance to tie the score at seven was ruin- the offense 70 Some nifty running by the Buc standout accounted for the score. Cyprus killed two promising drives with an interception and a fumble inside the Buff 20 and the Pirates lost 100 yards in penalties. Startin also praised the performances 23, 1980 to Vasquez completion that covered 50 yards. tackle. 2, Col. 9) clinching touchdown, Bradford sneaking over from the one with only seconds to play. Pehrson added the PAT to account for the final score. Granite rushed 34 times for 127 yards and completed 2x19 passes for 28 yards. The Lancers picked up a total of 112 yards - 64 on the ground and 48 through the air. Gary Allen accounted for 53 of Grangers rushing total. Lancer coaches were high in their praise of the clubs defense, which twice a COT'WD miserable (From Page two-poi- three for Thurs., Oct. League Title from Mike Curtin to Dave McGill that set up a Larry Colosimo score from the one. Curtin hit Mike Clark with a conversion. Judge tacked on an insurance score after a fumble recovery at the 10, with Curtin hitting Robert Thomas with a scoring pass and this time Klekas was true with the PAT. leading Judge rusher with 55 of the teams 120 yards. Curtin connected on 7x12 passes for 175 Clark caught yards. Seven title, but the best the Pirates could hope for after losing to Murtie, ray was a three-waunless the Spartans slipped at Tooele - an unlikely event. That left the Bulldogs as masters of their own fate A victory means undisputed possession of the title and a playoff test at home against ed, however, moving with a Harmond Weit Valley View Farmers Net 21-- 0 pass completion PF PA West Valley City, UT. - a 11-1- The Muralso won LANCER (From Page 3, Col. 6) tests, but acknowledged that several players had outstanding seasons. Ironically, Kearns, a team the Lancers blanked and which won only one game, is in a position to advance to the playoffs. 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