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Show 3 WEST VALLEY View Thursday, Sept. fumbles but it was not enough to prevent the 24, 1981 from dropping a 28-- 0 decision to Skyline The Granger Ban- Bulldog Bites Are Painful As Spartans Fall In Opener MURRAY. Rarely in the gridiron rivalry between Judge and Murray has a contest been so one-side- Plainly speaking, Coach Frank L'Etoiles Bulldogs flat out took it to Murray here Friday. Judge outhit, outran, and outpassed outdefensed the Spar- tans in running away to a victory. The win boosted Judge to a 24-- 0 losing the Jordan score. Murphy added the PAT and Judge led 17-- 0 at the half. Still, Murray wasnt dead. Two interceptions by Brent Wood stopped of the second half and gave Murray good field position. The first drive stalled, but Murray was able to put together four first downs (three on passes to Brinkerhoff, Chapman and Moody) and moved the ball to the Judge six. But on first down, Beck's pass was intercepted in the end zone by Bulldog defender Mark Aber-to- n and returned to the tomorrow against McKeehan the linebacker, caught a short pass and jaunted into the end zone untouched for the Judges initial drives streak wholesale changes in his starting lineup this week to prepare for behind to defeat West high in the second game Tuesday to chalk up two varsity that point, the At e three-gam- GRANGER. The second week of preleague volleyball play presented some stiff they came from Judge33. passes to McGill. One minute remained, Once again, the Spartans looked like Coach Gene McKeehans club will Wins Pair Of Tests competition for the Granger Lancers, but pass (3-- 1 unbeaten Jordan, a team which has looked impressive in early action but which has not been tested yet by strong competition. Granger recep- tion) to move to the record in Region left. Six play Having held onoverall) going into a road game defense, Judge stormtomorrow (Friday) ed right back. against what most coaches consider to be a weak Tooele team. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. Murray, on the other hand, is critically in need of a win. It wont be easy. 0 be out to snap a made game, which marks Murrays Homecoming. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. 30. Murrays first offensive series gave a hint of things to come Friday against Judge. Murrays defense still held tough and returned the ball to the Murray the game, Spartan quarterback Paul Thursday, winning and Against Beck was intercepted, the first of eight West they were vicaerials which the torious and In the jayvee Bulldogs picked off Ken however, Kreautler picked off wins for the week. The varsity squad 15-- 1 Becks pass at the tourney at Lancers split Kearns, Taylorsville and Cyprus on Friday in round-robipetition. com- n Saturday, the jayvee squad lost to Granite, and and were defeated by 15-1- 5, and 12-1- 5, 2 Olympus, SPARTAN SWAT . . . Murray' John Pelletier (46) takes swipe at extra point attempt by Judge kicker J. C. Murphy (82) following first Bulldog touchdown on Friday. He missed. 15-- 5, 14-1- 6 5. Greens girls will battle Woods Cross at Granger today (Thursday) with the varsity at 3 p.m. and the jayveesat4. Tuesday, the Lancers will begin region play by traveling to Cottonwood. Green commented that her girls didnt get much of a contest from Murray, but noted West blocked the ball on us. We had to come from behind in the second game and it helped us to improve. that day. Although the Mur- ray defense held firm and forced Judge to settle for a field goal by J. C. Murphy, the Bulldogs were in control the rest of the way. The Bulldogs lead held firm for the rest of the first quarter and into the second when Murray mounted its best drive of the day. Starting at their own 18, the Spartans used an pass from Beck to Paul Moody, a roughing the passer penalty and a swing pass to Paul Brinkerhoff to pile up three first downs before the drive stalled at the Judge 30. Murray failed to score, however, when field goal try , a by Moody was off the 28-ya- 3-- 0 18-ya- 47-ya- Bulldogs stiffened. With Russell Griffith and Shawn Rodman chewing up the Spartan defense on the ground, and quarter- Moodys field goal attempt, this time from 48 yards out, drifted just to the right of the back Mike Curtin uprights. Only 3:56 remained throwing to Dave in the half. Murray McGill, the Bulldogs drove to the Murray was looking for Curtin 20, only to be hit with a to put the ball in the air, but the Bulldogs holding penalstayed on the ground. ty. Griffith skirted right The drive seemingly Curtin end for1712. Curtin pickon a keeper. penetrated the Spar- ed up Then he went airtan defense for a strike down the borne, firing conmiddle to Mike Clark. secutive 12 and One play later, Larry Colosimo went up the middle and Judge led 0 with 6 : 20 left in the stalled, they had repelled the Judge attack when Phil Chapman, John Pelletier and Bryan Pett sacked Curtin for a loss. But Curtin brought Murray was Now, dead. Judge finished with eight interceptions, two by Rodman and one each by Pat Cashman, Colosimo, Murphy, Kreautler, Aberton and Paul Kamnikar. L'Etoile praised the of pressure junior the Bulldogs right forback, hitting McGill on end Pete Rokich in the sidelines at the 10. cing the interceptions and singled out First down. Cashman as defensive intwo After complete passes, Judge flooded the right zone with three receivers before Griffith slipped out of the backfield unnoticed by 10-- half. Still, Murray 30 in to score. and went 16-1- 4. the Taylorsville, with third-and-ni- situation, Just two plays into 15-- 3 On a offense. outplayed 15-1- Gremlins Granger Defenders Grab Eight Murray Passes 6-- 6 Warriors Win Pair In League dead. The Spartans bounced back, using two big plays by Brinkerhoff run and a (a Rod-ma- and Griffith Bulldogs look even ter than they are. shared the bulk of the Bulldog rushing attack, gaining 50 and 48 yards, respectively. Curtin was 7x13 in the air for 114 yards. bet- Utes From Granger COLLEGE - anything didnt to do make them beat us Im sure Judge played well but we sure didnt. We killed ourselves. receptions for 46 yards and Griffith two for 25. Curtin was named offensive player of the game and McGill back of the week. Mike Falvo was singled out to 7 defeated the Granger Peewee A team and the Midgets by idenscores. The tical Granger Mitey Mite As fell despite seven tackles each by Bret Kennedy and Jimmy Brinkerhoff We McGill had three 27-- touchdown and Paul Meyer added the extra point. Skyline clubs also talented team, but said the Spartans made the n fell Wynn Skyline. Erickson scored the 20-- 0 19-- 0, (From Page Claim Win 2, Col 2) State defeat, but apGRANGER. Jim pears capable of stopVasquez caught three ping the underclass-dominatevisitors touchdown passes The Wildcats lead Saturday to lead the Granger Juniors to a the all time series win over Granite. but haven't won since The victory was the 77, then by 40 22 third straight for Granger. Vasquez scored on passes of 11 and 28 for his line play. LEtoile also praised the punting of Griffith, whose booming kicks (including a kept Murray in the hole most of the d 6-- 20-- 0 r) game. On the other side of the line, McKeehan had little positive to say about his teams efforts. He was quite pleased with the play of Moody, Wood and Brinkerhoff. But little else pleased him, particularly after watching films. McKeehan said that from Joe yards Candelaria and was on the receiving end PROFITS of a and FUN pass from tight end Kenny d S73-7oe- Hovey. a 3688 REDWOOD RD.. Coaches cited Wayne Buchanan, Brent Loveland, Jeff Lund and Wayne Arroyo on offense until Murray eliminates costly U8W00SDRITCIN SwSp and Brian Baker, Mike Wilding, Brad Warr, Troy Yiatras and Bruce Loveland on defense. and turnovers, it wont be a good football team. He acknowledged that Judge has a mistakes Meet s now Sat. open & evsrj Sun. Travis Bertoch recovered four FRIDAY & SATURDAY OHLY TAYLORSVILLE. A pair of league victories were claimed by the Taylorsville high volleyball squad in Region Two action during the week. Coach Pat Gannons club handed Brighton and Bingham losses on the varsity level to imwhile the prove to jayvee team stands wasnt player of the game. 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