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Show t The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, November 4, Cougars Advance In State Play ' Special to The Tribune S.MITHFIELD Sky View came from behind to tie here Friday afKearns, ternoon but the Cougars gained a state semifinal berth by winning the tale of the tape over the Bobcats. 22-2- Kearns amassed offensive yardage Sky View. official to 315 for 373 The Cougars, now on the year, will play Viewmont. a victor over Olympus Friday, in next Fridays semifinal contest. Our offensive line of Uurke Jolley, Glen Aitken, Doug W'ach, Paynter, Dave Pendleton and Robert Crook-sto- n did a great job of blocking on our triple option. Twice we drove well, once we got to the six and another time to the 16 before we were stopped. And a couple of fumbles hurt us. Klekas added. 105. 4 0 Kearns built up a lead the fourth period only to see Sky View battle back and tie the score with a little more than one minute remaining. Sky Views defensive end, 22-- 8 in Siler, a Duel 36-- 8 had stopped the Bobcats at the one. The then Cougars fumbled. Special to The Tribune HEBER Cl T 7 Alan McDonald scored three touchdowns and Ronnie Edwards intercepted three passes to lead Wasatch to a 36-- Class quarterfinal football win over Juab here Friday. Keams won the yardage advantage mostly via a strong ner of Saturdays Grantsville at Dixie battle next week in Lynn - picked up Kearns fumble at the Cougar five and ran it over. Quarterback Mark Flammer ran over ihe conversion to tie it. Kearns moments earlier two-poi- 1 Wasps Rout Juab in headed running attack, Scott Richards. by After a scoreless first quarter, Richards got Kearns on the scoreboard with an eight yard run with 1:35 remaining in the first half. Dean Payoter kicked the extra point. With 6:20 left in the third period, Kearns scored again on a Kim Paul run of eight yards. Paynter kicked the point. Sky View came back late in the third period on a pass from Flammer to Kent Tingey. Flammer then passed to. Randy Uldroyd for the conversion. two-poi- Dean Bona ran one yard and Paul ran over the conversion early in the fourth period to give Kearns a lead. two-poi- 22-- 8 Midway through the final period Flammer found Oldroyd with a 21 yard scoring pass. The conversion failed and it was 22-1- Then came Sky Views late drive and the Kearns fumble. : Kearns coach Frank Klekas commented after the game. You know, veve just been getting by all year and today's game was another case of that. We just have to hang in there again. Yes. 1 know about Viewmont. They have a fine balanced squad, can run and pass and they have a fine quarterback in Greg Oman. "We rushed for 342 yards today and Paul got 171 of those yards and Richards got Grid Bowl Sets Scouting Trips MEMPHIS, TENN. (AP) -Sof the Liberty Bowl Football Classic will fan out from Memphis this weekend to watch three games and rate the teams for possible invitations to the Dec. 18 postseason college game. couts 8 Wasatch will meet the win- the semifinals. 0 Juab moved right back into contention on the last play in the second quarter when Sperry hit Jim Eyre for a pass play and then passed to Randy Morgan for two points. Wasatch opened the game up in the third period, however, when Edwanls intercepted a pass and McDonald scored two plays later from 20 yards out. On the next series of dow ns, Kohler blocked a punt and McDonald scored on a touchdown rur.r Edwards intercepted another pass in the fourth period and Mike Lewis scampered 30 yards on the first play for a touchdown. running back Ron Tree scored the final Wasatch touchdown from 10 yards out after Edwards had picked off his third pass. 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In addition to the offensive heroics of Warniek and Fowels, the Rabbits shackled Richfields star runner, Bob Biddy, all afternoon. 26-- b e Hill grabbed the lead over Larry White, a string player or, the University of Houston Golf Team, and Former U.S. Open Winner Orville Moody. Both White and Moody shot 69s over the Woodlake Golf Club par-7one-tim- e 7,011-yar- 2 Another stroke ho shot a 69 Friday for a 137 total. At 138 were Australian Dan Sikes, Bob Shaw, Charles Coody and Billy Casper, making a bid to wm his first tournament of the year. w Trevino Bogies Lee Trevino made a charge toward the front but bogeyed two of the final oiree holes and stalked off the course Fowels weht off tackle for the conversion and Delta led, The Rabbits scored on the first play of Ihe second period on a pass from Warniek to Fowels that covered 18 yards. Richard Waddingham had set up the scoring play after returning a Richfield punt from his own 36 to the Richfield line. Warniek attempted to score two points on the conversion but Scott Dastrup and Gary Keel of Richfield halted the Delta quarterback before he could score. The Rabbits next score was set up by a Jim Jacobsen interception which he returned to the Richfield 32. on a complete Five plays later Warniek busted in for the score from three yards out. The conversion attempt failed but Delta led, 20-- With 1:45 remaining in the fourth period Mike Barney another errant intercepted Richfield pass on the Wildcats line. Then Fowels went over for the score to cap the Delta triumph. five-yar- d Yank iNetter Loses Doubleknit Suit SCOTLAND ABERAVON, Virginia Wade took (UPI) short and sweet revenge Friday for her Billingham defeat two weeks ago as she knocked American Julie Heldman out of the third leg of the Dewar Cup indoor tennis tournament, Doubleknit Sport Coat 2 pairs Doubleknit Slack: 3 Father and Son Can Share llte Deal! 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Nov. 10th 35 LOCATIONS Were Celebrating the Opening Of Our New Store at Fashion Place Mall! 8-- The loss ruined Juab's first appearance in the state football tournament since the On Ute Course back came little known Forrest Fezler. with a ure Warniek scored the first Delta touchdown on an eight-yar- d dash with 2:33 left in the first quarter. The touchdown drive that capped a started when Ward Moody recovered a Wildcat fumble. Well have to watch our said penalties next week, Wright. Our offsides penalties really hurt us. Then again, you never know what may happen in the playoffs. 484-618- Course, and Moody's score could have been super if he had not missed seven putts of 10 feet or less.' HEAVY EQUIP'.SilT AflD Biddy had five Rabbit defenders covering him all day and managed to accumulate only 54 yards. Biddy has been Riehfields offense the entire season. Penalties hurt both clubs Dan coach and Wasatch Wright wasnt pleased with his clubs performance. Watch Penalties Cross Country Meet Set urself-i- ts Rirf,ficll two-poi- Yearly Entrant The Heber City crew, an almost yearly entrant into the stale football tournament, started scoring when Mike Lewis intercepted a pass on the 30. McDonald and Roger Tree traded runs with McDonald going over from the eight for the score. Mike Kohler kicked the first of four extra points. in Wasatch pulled ahead the second quarter when Dave Gardner tackled Juab quarterback Kim Sperry in the end zone for a safety. school look up football in CASABLANCA Delta Trips Hills Up With Lead in Texas Open o $ A LU QQJ SAVE 56 ,?2 An equal opportunity employer. 37 |