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Show I ... t'r V rv tV5v-v-; f LSs-- V Sr-- ,, rm KjbL I'1 'svw:jj'i'A , u'z . '' ';: r" f A, ''zk,kx,z m t r & y V 4 Elder cheerleader reacts to effort by John Sargent (87) to moke first down yardage as defensive effort by FIGHTING . . Box . Overtime Thriller ' FINGER ROLL . . . Dave McGill (22) of Judge fights for possession on play in late first half action of playoff test. REVERSE . . . Cyprus high's Steve Whitworth heads up field on kick return as Trent Ricks (7) throws block on Judge ployer. Judge's Robert Thomas (14) seems to be impeded by teammate's grab of his leg in 3A playoff test Saturday. .V''1'.-- - 1 ; i 1 .....,' Vv?w.s'S , ....;, Cyprus Kicks Redmen Out Of Tourney (From Page 2, Col. 6) yards on a draw play and Judge found itself behind, things changed quickly. Curtin called for a screen pass, a draw two-poi- then hit and play connected with Clark on a conversion. Judge intercepted a pass and almost had another score when the first-hal- f clock expired. Box Elder made a valiant attempt at an upset when it took the Thomas in the end zone on a drop back pass. All three plays covered in excess of 20 yards. The second-hal- f junior quarterback made it 14-- 7 when he was all Judge. The Bulldogs ran right at the Bees. After losing the battle in the trenches in the early going, the Judge line acquitted itself nicely. Thomas scored his second touchdown on an Registration Set For Basketball Play At Center REDWOOD. Registration for youth basketball leagues will be held Nov. 6 at the e Redwood Center. Signups for third and fourth graders will be held Wednesday. Fifth and sixth graders will register the following completion Multi-purpos- day, while through ninth graders may sign up Nov. 6. Registration will take place at the multipurpose center, 3100 So. Redwood Road, from 9 p.njt. $0, d after Colosimo and had advanced the ball down field on the ground. Colosimo ended the third period with a run for paydirt and Harmond rounded out the Bulldog scoring with a punt return. Reserve quarterback Pat Cashman and running back Phil Start combined for what appeared Har-mon- seventh ;.; , 'H. more .thanblQ, toJ - - V of- ruled Start was ficial offside call an prevented it on the final Judge play. Colosimo rushed for 83 yards, Harmond 57 and Start had 48. Curtin completed 10x18 passes for 155 yards as Judge rolled up 381 in total offense. e eight and baskets, County Recreation officials said. Further information may.be obtained by calling Rick McLaughlin or Glenn Stastny, on nine-fo- 535-567- Ute Conference 'another just short of the goal and squads, with youth playing be touchdown, but the players will be allowed on a team. Participants may form their own elementary-ag- kickoff down field, but was forced to settle for a field goal. From that point on, it Shane Sudbury contributed 13 tackles and ran for good yardage as well for the Granger Peewee A team, directing the club to a 12-- 6 Ute Conference victory over Bingham last week. Brett Baker and Brett each Kennedy recovered fumbles to lead the victors defense, with Lance Short and Terry Lavaka aiding the Granger offense. Coaches also praised the efforts of Kelly Dawes and Greg Cobbley. The Mitey Mites blanked Bingham 6 0, with David Wall, Mike Davis and Bobby Anglea singled out as back, blocker and tackier of the week, respec- tively. Others leading the Granger attack were Todd Genessy, Chris Mallory, Ryan Stewart Josie, Sean Lazenby, Hogan and Steven Embley. caught two. Brian Von Bank gathered in one pass for 36 yards. Kenny Vierra celebrated his return to action with an interception and a pair of punts. Von Bank, Reeves and Russell Griffiths also picked off passes, while Dave Cor-isi- s recorded a sack and picked up a fumble. Bill Condas led the team in tackles. Center Mark Murphy was the games top lineman. Curtin was again player the offensive of the game, ball success at Cyprus The speedy back had not caught a pass in six attempts, but this was the big one and Vasquez cradled it gently for the score. Cedar tried several ploys to unnerve the steady Archibald, but he The was unflappable. kick was true from the moment his toe contacted the ball and the big victory belonged to the Bucs. A combination of travel fatigue and low spirits from the Judge defeat took a toll on the while Thomas was the the week Bodie Phillips and the Boatwright lad. Brad Orr recovered a fumble, Ryan Lowther contributed a fine punt return and other sparkling performances were turned in by Ryan Mathewson, Erick Ying-linand Mathew James. Sean Fernandez scored a touchdown and Eric George tallied the extra point for the Midget A's, who lost to Bingham in the last minute 127. Ty Oswald, Wynn Erickson and Bill Naylor received back, tackier and blocker of the week honors. Mike Johnson intercepted a pass and coaches also praised the efforts of Mark Noland, Jay Simon, Greg Matthews, Glen Petersen, Jeff Blackburn, Justin Campbell and Brian Moore. The Midget B team, nipped by Alta 8 6, received strong performances from Dennis Sisneros, Mike Clay, Paul Smeding, Bill Bart Phillips, Ron Nelson, Friend, Dean Kimber, Jeff and Mike Kunz, Dennis Arns, Travis Flygare, Jimmy Bills, Doug Allred and Steve Anfinsen. of were Bucs early, but defensively, Cyprus simply took the wide open game away from the Redmen. The game involved a series of punts and most of the play was between the stripes. d closest Cyprus penetration was to the 35 where an interception killed a promising drive. A Cedar lad dropped the ball in the end zone, but the Redmen never penetrated beyond the 30. Cyprus was able to generate only 89 yards of offense, with the wind a factor in the passing game. Rupp was 3x7, while Vasquez gained 44 back and Corisis the top defensive performer. Judge had only one turnover and was only really hurt by the early quick kick that died on the 31. Cyprus 7, Cedar winning four-gam- e streak, which although one shy of the one the Pirates took to Murray, f' f- I fee i ' j 4s - 1 '1 Dave Tie Forged By West Valley Soccer Squad GRANGER. Goals by Mike Fletes and Victor Diaz lifted West Valley to a tie here Satur2-- 2 day with Utah Power and Light in adult soccer play. The tie left the West Valley club with a West league mark. Valley hosts A. J. Dean at 4 p.m. Saturday at elementary concluding league play against the Horizons in south Weber ' V must-wi- t tsifilii I r J x ; , V , - tv V - t , ' 3 BOO! . . . Judge Memorials Pat Cashman (13) appears to be trying to frighten Cyprus high's Doug Dilley (15) into throwing pass. - WEEKDAYS SATURDAYS situation n tonight (Thursday) with Alta and will host Hillcrest in the league finale Tuesday. State play begins Nov. 10 at .... Kearns - vHY FLY 7 6 KEARNS. Mark and Lex Lindgren each scored two touchdowns for the Kearns Gremlins in a losing cause Saturday as the club dropped a Ute Conference decision to Mar-sin- g 31-2- 5 Kearns League Is Sponsor Of berth Tuesday Others contributing sparkling performances for Kearns were Wade Newell, Kelly Walker, Dewayne Mortensen, Aaron Ketchem, Jay Curtis, Jeff Bergner and Jeff Sagers. The Bantams nipped Cottonas Jeff and Shane Knudson, Chad Zitting, Pat Valasquez and Hap Husbands led the winners offensively. On defense, sparkling performances were turned in by Merlin Thomas, Michael Ober-maand Bart Williams. In. a defensive struggle the Midgets claimed a triumph over Cottonwood. Kearns coaches prajsed the efforts of the Ketchum, Tye, Marley, Skinner, Allred, McCoombs, Chambers, Jensen, Fail, Mills and Carrillo youths. A solid team effort produced a win for the Juniors over Cottonwood. The Kearns Peewees and Mitey Mites dropand 20 0 decisions, ped 13-to Cottonwood respectively, squads. wood Saturday Event MAGNA. The Kearns American WBBA masquerade dance League will sponsor a Saturday night at the Union Hall here, 2650 So. 8950 West. A spokesman for the said a donation is being requested. Door prizes, live music and prizes for the best costumes will be featured at the dance, which will begin at 8 oclock. Tickets may be purchased at the door and further information is available by calling event or f 17-1- 14-1- ff lr 47.to07 off MEN'S SKI PARKAS Reg. 60.00 to 70.00 that sealed She Binghams fate. also praised the play of Lorene Teo, Jackie Vigil and Kelly Newell, as well as Stirlings refusal to fold. The Cougars will try to keep their skills sharp against some alumni competition during the break between the end of the league season and the beginning of state competition. WOMEN'S SKI PARKAS Reg. 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Carter ran the same play three times, a quarterback keeper up the middle. On the third down, he scored. Enter the first of a host of Cyprus heroes. Steve Whitworth, as he has on several other occasions, escaped the containment and solidly blocked the PAT attempt. Hunter told Rupp that if Cedar scored, the senior signalcaller was to go out throwing. On the first play Rupp called on the man who I' 82,; KEARNS. An upset at the hands of Brighton and a near disaster at Bingham left Kearns clinging to second place in Region Two volleyball with two games remaining. The Cougars face a Hunters. quarterback - Gets the game scoreless. However, the overtime rule provides that both teams go at the same Cedars talented i v J.' e KHS 6 to try to score into a stiff wind that had been instrumental in holding County. Thurs., Oct. 30, 1980 yards on 16 carries. While the Redmen had 182 yards of offense, Pete Sefakis intercepted a pass and Marty Jones recovered a fumble to halt drives. The line and linebacking corps refused to bend. Hunter noted that defensively he felt every man did his job and did it well. He noted that his team is now more up for play than it has been since it was beaten at Murray. He hopes to establish a Spikers goal, thinking the Pirates would be forced before 4 petition in that division. Junior kicker Jerry Archibald booted what may be the biggest conversion of his career and a Cedar misunder-tandin- g of the overtime rule helped the Pirates win the big one. Cedar won the toss and elected to select a Monroe West Valley City, UT. West Valley View would establish the team as 3A champions in its final year of com- defense and with Cedar making the goal selection, the option was The Gremlins dropped a 13-decision to Bingham, with Robbie Birch and Jimmy Boatwright named back and blocker of the week, respectively. Named Granger's top lineman was Darin Birch, while the team's toucdowns; Clark has been so instrumental in two years of foot- goal. Had the Bucs won the toss, Hunter would have preferred to go on - Granger Squad Claims Victory GRANGER. Thomas had 39 yards as a receiver and two REDWOOD RD. |