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Show Cross Country - Murray Wins Title Coach MURRAY. Dennis Dawsons Murray cross country team Lodge was eighth and Cindy Evans ninth. Stacy Mounteer finished 12th and Lisa Peters favorites going into Saturdays state meet in Sugar House park after 18th. will rank among Murrays andRamon Dave In Volleyball - Skyline Is In 'Catbird Seat' Murrays David Cyprus high's Gilbert Vasquez (24) finds his progress halted effectively by Judge line during contest for league title. ROADBLOCK Judge Nets Region Title . . . - MAGNA. Following a battle last Wednesday where Judge defeated Cyprus 17-- for Region Seven honors, both teams proved their mettle by advancing to the 8 state 3A quarterfinals with Saturday victories. The Pirates pulled what some considered a major upset with a overtime victory over 6 unbeaten previously Cedar City, while Judge was one of two region champions to live up to its billing with a victory over Box Elder. Both teams will be in action at home tomorrow (Friday) at 2p.m. In Magna the two teams that pulled off the upsets will tangle, with the Bucs hosting Viewmont, who 34-1- 0 first-roun- d defeated once-beate- n American Fork, also in overtime. Judge will play host to Highland, another team that might have been expected to lose in the first round after a third-plac- e league finish. While the Region Six teams had not ventured out of Utah County, except for trips to Carbon, Cedar and Dixie, several touted. were highly And none more than Cedar City. However, the Viewmont victory over American Fork may have been even more stunning, for while Cyprus reeled off five straight wins to kick off the season, Viewmont was not only losing, but being blanked by large margins. The team showed con- sistent improvement and is on a four-gam- e streak. win Nonetheless, Cyprus mentor Bill Hunter said that of the eight remaining teams, he feels most secure with the Pirate draw. And that isnt to SALT LAKE. The Beehive state college grid spotlight will focus Saturday in Provo. Brigham Young will be TexasEl Paso, which carries a record and hasnt beaten the Cougars in a decade. But fans are wondering whether the real Miner team or its facsimile will show up. One other game is scheduled home. Itll pit Utah State and Pacific in Logan. Theres little to indicate itll be close, either. Weber State travels to Moscow to face Idaho in a 7:30 p.m. indoor game at the KibbeDome. Utah will have a weekend off. UTEP and BYU have faced only two common oppoents. But in both comparisons the Miners look competitive with the Cougar squad. Nevertheless, side liners figure the Y will destroy their visitor by at least the equivalent of last years romp. The Miners came close to whipping New Mexico than did BYU, which bowed to the 31-- Lobos 7 25-2- 1 UTEPs . And only victory spanking of a team BYU was a Hawaii, whipped 34-- last Saturday. Itll be the 19th matchup of the two schools in an intermittent series that dates to 1946. The and Cougars lead have registered nine wins in succession at Miner expense after los34-1- 4 7 1 ing in 1970, 17-BYU is for the season and in defense of 6-- 1 3-- 1 Judges Frank LEtoile is not unhappy with his draw either. He noted that the Rams are a quick and mentally tough football team. As are the Bulldogs. The stature of Region Seven was bolstered by the fact that Murray joined the Pirates and d Bulldogs as winners, beating South, a team that owned victories over Cyprus and Judge. Cyprus, if victorious, will advance to a semifinal round with the winner of the Davis-Murra- y test, while Judge would meet the victor among West and Mountain the new kid on View, the block and the only Region Six team left. first-roun- Judge 17, Cyprus Condas fumble. recovered a 138 yards, while Curtin was 3x9 for 135. Jeff Sorensen in- his fourth pass in two games, but the Bucs turned it over tercepted themselves only moments after that. Judge gained 109 yards on the ground with Larry Colisomo accounting for 73. Vasquez had 77 of Cyprus 107 yards. Rupp and Dilley shared equally in 12x18 completions for Judges Bill Condas had 15 tackles from his nose guard position; his brother Bob added nine. Tom Reeves was the Bulldog lineman of the game and Bill Condas the defensive standout, while Curtin gained honors on offense and Colosimo in the backfield. Judge Elder 34, Box 10 It took the Bulldogs most of the first half to get into gear Saturday, but when they did, there was no stopping them. Two early drives died at the 11 and Klekas was called upon to provide scoring punch, connecting twice on field goals. But after a quick kick backfired its WAC crown. Ahead of the Cougars in WAC play is Colorado State, which tied Utah Saturday and is in the league. Utah and is dropped to for the season. With several injuries, the Utes can use a week off before meeting New Mexico on Nov. 8th. Utah State copped a decision bizarre 14-from Fresno State on the road Saturday to remain unbeaten in PCAA play. The AGs lost the battle of statistics in lopsided fashion, but still 21-2- 1 0 emerged wtihawin. USU is 3-- 4 in all in the games, but league. Pacific, on the basis of comparative scores, appears unlikely to trouble the Ags. They dropped a 27-- decison to Fresno a week earlier. Though the schools have met a dozen times and the Tigers hold the USU upper hand, has won the only three meetings of this decade. Last year it was a 0 3 7-- squeaker, 15-1- Weber and Idaho will be struggling to break a deadlock in their alltime series. The vandals havent beaten a Wildcat team since 1976 and each squad owns seven wins with one tie in the series. The tie, in 1975, was a recordscore. setting Weber lost 24-- 0 to Boise State last week and the Broncos own an 40-4- 0 earlier 44-2- 1 verdict over Idaho. Meanwhile, Idaho was absorbing a whipping at the hands of San Jose State. 32-1- 0 league Wednesday title scoreless until defense, but two of those went for long touchdowns. THAT'S SIX . . . Olympus high quarterback Lloyd Mayer (3) crosses goal line for one of his three touchdowns in 34-- Titan victory over Kearns in playoff contest Saturday. 0 4A Playoff Test the HOLLADAY. Olympus highs football squad is among the final eight in the race ching the opening for4A state grid gold. kickoff of the second With a convincing 34-- 0 half to the 22 and from over an there Klekas kicked a victory Kearns squad field goal. That in a playoff contest here seemed to be the turning Saturday, Coach Louie point. Longs Titans earned a added Judge the right to play Bonnetouchdown late in the ville in opening round period on a Curtin to tournament action this Dave McGill play that week at the University covered 54 yards. of Utahs Rice Stadium. Doug Dilley ignited Olympus dominated the Pirates with some the charges of Coach hitnifty passing, finally Bruce Takeno in every ting Jeff Sorensen in the bringing the end zone after Steve facet, season to a close for the Whitworth drew double and lengtcoverage, but it was Cougarsthe grid camhening simply too late. for a school which paign Robert Thomas and was last represented in inout-mann- - Treat Him to the of Velour Luxuryfashionable Many styles in vivid colors, including and placket front designs in solid and multi-ton- e treatments. ck IX to 4X Big $24 to $40 . quarterfinal action three years ago. That year, 1977, Oly won the Region Three championship and comoverall piled an record, losing only to Skyline in the state 4A finals. The quarterfinal contest between the Titans and Bonnevilles Lakers will be played Saturday at the UofU. Game time is 2:30 p.m. The playoff matchup as the Titans surged past the Cougars with relative ease, setting two school records and tying another while receiving a performance from n quarterback Lloyd Mayer. The senior gridder put his club on the score-boar- d on a run with 3:26 left in the first quarter. Tom Pritchett booted the first of his three conversions for a 0 Olympus lead. On the ensuing Kearns possession, the Cougars entered Titan territory on a pass completion from quarterback Kirk Kasparian to wide receiver Marc Ingram. But a clipping penalty set Kearns back and the drive ended on an interception by Olys Dean Severson at the Cougar 43. Having regained possession, the Titans drove for their second TD. Pass receptions by Kurt Engle and Brian Lords, and an sprint by Engle put the ball on the Cougar 13. From there Cottonwood 1.000 .750 .625 Granite Granger East .375 .250 .000 8 0 6 2 2 3 5 6 8 $5 for Against Skyline, the second game, which it lost 15-After a poor performance against the 15-1- 4, - Colts, Oly had mark, Coach Alice Nellesteins Farmers have the Granger edge over But after hosting Olympus today (2-6- ). (Thursday), Granite must travel to Granger on Tuesday to take on Coach Stephanie club. Greens The Farmers will be e out to snap a losing streak against Olympus, having fallen during the week to Cottonwood and Skyline, the latter by a score. Granger, meanwhile, split its play, defeating East Thursday before falling to Skyline on Tuesday. While Skyline maintains its consistently strong play, Cottonwood n is taking shape as a power now that Cheryl Tye is returning to form after an injury-cause- d absence. With Tye and Laurie Faux providing strong spiking set up by Jeri two-gam- 13-1- association members and an additional $5 for membership renewal. The fee is $10. for is scheduled from 8:30 to 9 a.m. Bingham high cage mentor and association president George Sluga will welcome those in attendance at 9. Guest speakers include Joel Gardner of Mountain View high in Orem and Kent Smith of Boulder high in Colorado. Election of association officers will also be held during the clinic. Mayne to use many of her reserves and the subs pulled through with win a in the second game against the Leopards. come-from-behi- 3-- 5 Coaches 5-- was Mayne par-ticularl- y pleased with the play of sophomore Jennifer Ewers, who was inserted into the lineup after regular setter Ann Phillips came down sick. The Titan mentor also singled out the spiking of Lori Hess and the play of Melanie McKellar and Becky Howard. East gave Granger a run for its money Tuesday, forcing the Lancers (See Page 3, Col. 9) Factory Liquidation ALL-STEE- Lambert and Carri in- L BUILDINGS late-seaso- Palmer, Cottonwood a breather against East. That allowed Coach be shaping up between Granger and Granite. With a league from all levels of competition, in sports for both male and female athletes, are being invited to attend the second annual fall clinic sponsored by the Utah High School Basketball Coaches Assn. The clinic will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hillcrest high, 7350 So. 900 East. The cost of participation is 30'x50'xl2' for $4527 24'x50'x8' for $4116 30'x60'xl2' for $4925 40'x60'xl5' for $6486 40'x80' timidated Olympus Friday, running away to an $6971 Equipment Storage No Dealer! Pleaie Call easier-than-expect- win. The Colts had some Try Green Sheet sified ads! trouble adjusting to Granites rather offbeat Clas- 262-668- Ask for Lee Engle scored on a sweep to his right with 10:44 remaining in the half. Following the touchdown Oly lined up for a conversion kick, but a penalty WL Pctg. GB Granite stayed close until the end of the first set and never really was in 3, region championship appears over, a battle for the regions final berth in state also could Registration To Advance Easily Bulldogs the wind out of the Pirates sails by mar- and Dennis Rupp was sacked half a dozen times, including twice Bob by Gig McGuire. - Titans Top Kearns For first half, but the first time in three years, seemed to take Dave Harmond tercepted Buc passes . Team Skyline Olympus 15-1- UNION. three passes the Pirate well-playe- hard-chargin- Slate against In the meantime a still hobbled Gilbert Vasquez was being effectively contained by the Bulldog defenders. Cyprus drove to the Judge 20 with its initial possession, but after the drive bogged down, it took Curtin only one play to find Mike Clark streaking down the sidelines for a 0 lead after Chris Klekas added the PAT. The play covered 81 yards. That was the only d score of a g for second with Cottonwood. The Colts defeated 15-- 4 on Olympus 15-Friday, then bounced 15-- 6 on Granite Tuesday to improve one their record to game behind Oly. The Titans played with East Tuesday before pulling 3 away to a 15-triumph. While the race for the Is On seconds were left in the game. Bulldog quarterback Mike Curtin completed only Oly Coach Linda Maynes club into a tie Clinic 59 VOLLEYBALL a home loss could drop Rick Parros ran for 213 yards and scored Saturday night, REGION THREE Skyline on Tuesday, but 35-1- holding the Pirates s. league-leader- Farmer Assistant Coach Lorna Strong said her club, too, was overpowered by the dominating Colt front line. She cited the play of Susan Kern, Sally Salisbury and Heidi Morrison in a losing cause. The Titans will have a leading Granite high to 3 a victory over Highland in a league finale. (That was October, 1975). last sets. shot at unseating five touchdowns, The Bulldogs improvin claiming ed to outright possession of the Burdettes and Box Elders talented quarterback Mike Martinez went 21 (See Page 4, Col. 1) developing, Skyline has reduced the Region Three volleyball race to a battle for second place. For unless winless East upsets the Eagles today (Thursday), it will be impossible for second-plac- e Olympus to' catch Coach Joan Peterson took third for Anna the Spartans. 8 'OoZcei- cl Medium to 2X Tall foreseen comvolleyball Michelle mitments. glancing back in sports with the . attack Tuesday, but managed in time to capture the decision in two SALT LAKE. Barring something totally un- sixth. John Spencer was eighth, Jon Carling 11th. Cyprus highs Shelly Sharp was the runnerup to Stout, after not competing during most of the season because of 8-- 1 Y' Is Favored Over UTEP '17' Visiting the Vikings. If you get this far, youre a conthe second-yea- r tender, coach said. say Hunter and Company plan to overlook Two At Home Anderson and Carla Stout were the gold medalists, with Anderson winning in 14:43. Stouts time was 19:24. Cory Bringhurst and Kevin Deford were second and third for the Spartans, while Chad Bennion claimed fifth and Steve Edwards Pirates , Bulldogs Advance In State Action one-tw- In boys scoring (low 8-- 2 Judge's Mike Curtin resembles an art form as he is sacked by Box Elder defender In drive to open playoff contest- - were Scrowther region title. The Murray girls team tied Jordan for first place in the region meet and forged record during the an season. . sccore wins), Murray had 17 points, Jordan 51, Tooele 86 and Cyprus 11. In the girls event Jordan and Murray had 33, Judge 95, Cyprus 99 and Tooele 102. Zabriskie record and claimed their fourth straight . 2 In jayvee competition winning Region Seven honors during the week. The Spartan boys are unbeaten with a 10-- 0 IN TROUBLE . West Valley City, UT. West Volley View Thurs., Oct. 30, 1980 ENERGY STOVES & ACCESSORIES CO. See Us At The against the Cougars put the ball inside the one. The Titans then went for two, Engle going over for a 15-- 0 lead. A nifty punt return by Billy Wright that would have given the hosts excellent field position was wiped out by a disputed penalty later in the period. Then, after a Kearns fumble on an (See Page 3, Col. 1) SALT PALACE Oct. 30, 31 and Nov. 1st, 2nd HOME IMPROVEMENT SHOW SPECIAL 1FRIE INSTALLATION! install an wood and coal stove, stove pipe, class "A" triple wall chimney and all chimney parts, at no extra charge with purchase of above items. We will air-tig- 11-- 1 involving Oly and Kearns resulted from another Titan victory last week - a 20-- 7 triumph over Skyline which concluded Region Three action for both clubs and enabled Oly to finish second in the league behind Granite. 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