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Show 4 The Magna TimesWest Valley News,Thursday, September 23, 1999 Sports o cuthnsf) SfjxnXb Brie mnsteiuBwrr Hunter proves to be too strong for Riverton for The Wolverines improved their Region 2 record to 0 after a 35-- 0 drubbing over the Riverton 2-- Silverwolves. Hunters Paea Mapa provided the offensive punch for the Wolverines, rushing for 137 yards and three touchdowns. Mapas night was even more impressive considering the fact that he only touched the ball eleven times. Jon Niu and Thomas Judd also found the end zone for Hunter from 4 and 1 yards out respectfully. Quarterback Tyrell Richards had a solid game for the Wolverines, passing 143 yards. Hunters defense also played a the solid game, holding Silverwolves scoreless. Hunter will now travel to Copper Hills where they hope to improve to 0 on Friday night at 7 3-- p.m. Granger celebrates Homecoming with overtime win over Kearns The Granger Lancers kept their 2 overrecord spotless with a time win over the Kearns Cougars. 13-1- Cyprus Jeff Shaw tackled by Bountiful's defense on 2nd down at the third quarter. 8 yard line in the last half of Photo by Danny Johnson - Granger quarterback Dustin on the season. Randolph scored his second touchdown of the day when he rushed from one yard out to tie the score. The Lancers Cody Slater provided 4-- 0 At the end of regulation the score was knotted at 6 and the game was sent into overtime. On 6-- Cyprus Falls to Bountiful by KENT GOBLE Webb, a 40 yarder pulled Cyprus within 16, 25-at STXFF WRITF.R 9 half-tim- After Kelley Chamberlains The Bountiful Braves jumped to an earl 23-- 3 lead and withstood a Pirate rally that pulled Cyprus to win within 9, 25-1- 6 35-1- 6 Friday evening, September 17 at Cyprus. Quarterback Seth Patterson in tandem with wide receiver Erik Soderberg, tailback Case Gubler, fullback Ameron Jensen, and running back Matt Ramos were too much for the Pirates although Jeff Shaw. Brandon Webb, Matt Astill, and Mike Pease succeeded in moving the ball for Cy prus. Cyprus scored first on a 31 yard Gary Nye field goal. Bountiful wasted no time answering as K.C. Spinnakers dazzled the crowd at as well. Troy Gunderson recovered a the Pirates responded half-tim- e, at midfield. Bryon Hammond got a first on a reception fumble at the Bountiful 39. Matt Astill then shed several tacklers for a 34 yard gain to the eight. Shaw scored from the five, Nyes kick was good and Cyprus was back in the ballgame 6 with 2:50 remaining in the 25-1- third quarter. A nice kick return by Soderberg and a razzle-dazzl- e pass by Ramos smothered the Pirate rally. The Pirates had their moments but weren't consistent giving away some easy touchdowns to the visiting Braves. Several Pirates played well on defense. Dan Astill an Mike Nay had big nights as did Justin Delbert Morgan. Hammond, Nathan Warner, Troy Gunderson, Nery Sanchez, Mike Pease, Tyler Haslant, Bryon Hammond, Verlin Maughan, Olando Pulou, Matt Astill, and Brandon Webb. Richard Campbell had a nice tackle on the return team. Morgan had some nice sticks as a DB. Matt Astill rushed for 121 yards with some hard-nose- d running. extra point to give the Lancers, ranked number 4, the Homecoming six-poi- The win improved the Lancers overall record to the difference in the game with the the Cougars first possession in overtime, Kearns found the end lead. zone to take a win. The Lancers will face their toughest test of the year Friday when they travel to Bingham to face off with the Miners at 7 p.m. Taylorsville blanks Copper Hills Taylorsville Warriors pitched a shutout against the Copper Hills Grizzlies, winning The their first region contest 10-Mike Filipe found the end zone round out the Taylorsville Warriors scoring. The Warriors will travel to Kearns to take on the Cougars Friday at 7 p.m. in the third quarter for Taylorsville with a run. Lane Twitchell kicked the extra point along with a 20 yard field goal later in the third quarter to rd Ridley named hockey supervisor Liz Ridley, who has extensive experience in ice hockey as a player, coach, and administrator, has been named Sport Manager for Womens Ice hockey for the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Oly mpic Winter Games of 2002 she was a four year starter and cocaptain of the womens ice hockey team her senior season. Lizs leadership abilities and commitment to excellence is evident in each of the teams and orga nizations she has been affiliated with, said Moro. Ridley will be responsible for planning and hosting all womens ice hockey events and the Olympic's tournament. pre-Gam- (SLOC). She will begin her new duties on Oct. 1 and report to Dan Moro, Director of Ice Hockey.Ridley will 1 Nordfors scored on a 51 yard pass play from Patterson, the kick was good. Cyprus punted on their next possession, a short kick to their own 35 yard line. Soderberg scored on a 17 yard pass play three plays later. At the end of the first quarter the Braves led 13-- Reunions relocate from Ft. Lauderdale, FL, where she has worked for the NHLs Florida Panthers since June clubs Amateur Hockey She is currently the 1995. Youth and She is a 1993 Programs Manager. have just returned from my class reunion. only thing to do if you find yourself there I is the Book of Hag graduate of Boston College where 3. It Ramos picked up huge chunks of yardage to add another Bountiful TD. Matt Astill picked up some nice yardage but Gunderson W'as forced to punt. He got off a boomer. 54 yards. On the next Pirate series, the ball was fumbled and Jake Knighton scooped it up and scored from 25 y ards. Casey Millers pass to Brandon Jeff Shaw carries inside on a keeper. Photo by Kent Goble Support your local high school athletes by attending sporting events! Norti Matn. Layton 100 2596 cast 7000 soutft, 9 L C 4700 sowtfi 2700 west, Taylors vMo 273 loutn state, Prices Effective: lie SEPTEMBER 7299 West 9900 South, Magna 779 South Htpwand Or , Sandy 10170 South 700 east, Sandy 5969 west 6200 Souttt, Kearns ooo souttt 2700 west, west Jordon 1990 Norm 200 West, Provo 90 west Center, Provo 799 Bast 400 South, SprlngvttM thru 22 T Mr. Boneless TOP imuiiD : Re (laVaCtJ CACIG r.13 IJHAGT o gif? OSLO. 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