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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW 4 Thursday, Sept. 24, PREP STANDINGS REGION TWO - Cyprus By 1981 Baffle Won, War Isn't MAGNA. A teams initial loss of season is always the pain- ful. Gone are the dreams of going unbeaten. Lost too is some momentum if the team has captured a few victories. Doubly painful for Cyprus highs coaching staff and players was Fridays loss in a game the Bucs dominated offensively, but made too many mistakes and found themselves on the short end of the score for the first time with just four minutes 15-- 7 left. Cyprus will have rebound to from its disappointment if it is to make a run for one of the leagues three playoff berths. That process must begin tomorrow (Friday) at 4:30 when Cyprus invades Granger for the Lancer Homecoming contest. Granger will be hungry for a victory after absorbing a lopsided loss at Olympus Friday. Coach Mike Fraser led Cyprus to a 32-- 0 win. Coach Bill Hunter shouldered some of the blame for Fridays loss, feeling that the plays he called that resulted in two last- - Alta Tops KHS 55-ya-rd run against the KEARNS. Alta respected Eagle defeated Kearns 15-- 2 and in Region Two volleyball action dur15-- 8 ing the week. The Cougar jayvees also lost to the Hawks, in three games. n Coach Diane is hoping her team will rebound for a game today (Thursday) with Brighton on the Cougar court and Con-gdo- Bingham. in league play. 1 Midgets Get Lone Ute Win KEARNS. A Midget win Vigil, Tim Miller and Region Two at Keorns, 3 p.m. lingham at Alta, 3 p.m. W. Jordan at Hillcrast. 3 p.m. Region Three Cot'wod at Olympus, 3:30 p.m. Cyprus at Gronger, 4:30 p.m. Skyline ot Granite, 3:30 p.m. Region Six Jordon at Murray, 4 p.m. Judge ot Tooele, 7:30 p.m. West ot South, 4:00 p.m. Region Two Alta 38, Kearns 7 Brighton 7, Hillcrest 0 iinghom 53, W. Jordan 0 6-- 0 win. Cottonwood cap- tured a win over the Gremlin squad despite solid play from Bryan Veazie, Robb Sprague, Tommy Callhan and Roger Griffiths. No score was reported for the Peewee contest, also won by Cot7-- 0 game to beat the Region Three Olympus 39, Granger 0 Gronite 34, Cotwod 3 Skyline 15, Cyprus 7 Juniors Marty 14-- Jaramillo, Bart Bron- Williams, Gary son, Tracy Michaelis, Taani Tai and John Burge were praised for their play by Kearns coaches. Region Six Judge 24, Murrey 0 Jordon 22, South 15 West 53. Tooele 7 In Mike Peterson for their play in the tonwood. The Mitey Mites fell 25-- 0 and the Bantams lost to Cottonwood by that same score. Cyprus scored in the last minute of the PREP SCORES fense. Jerry Archibald added the PAT. Skyline came back with a drive of its own, Twin Alta Hillcrest Bingham Brighton Taylorsville Kearns Jordan W. Granite Olympus I PF 12 0 7 26 7 61 53 19 0 26 67 74 59 19 0 34 39 15 7 0 3 Skyline Cyprus Granger Cottonwood Judge Driving again, South Tooele in a field goal. Now forced to pass, Dilley was picked off again, with that one for a touchdown in the waning moments of the contest. Skyline did not turn the ball over, which was a factor in the win. The Pirates tallied 311 yards of offense, with big plays padding W 62 46 72 PA 25 147 69 19 78 115 153 111 73 22 77 32 9 30 65 60 21 24 53 22 0 15 7 West Jordan Murray For Easy Win 79 0 95 124 119 83 7 15 24 22 53 41 138 last time Kearns high hosted a Homecoming that total. Jones had opponent, it was a catches for 45 and 60 heavy underdog. That was last year yards, but Cyprus could not punch the and the Cougars nailed 4 ball in. Wooley rushed Bingham for a for 113 yards on just victory that gave the nine carries. Dilley Cougars a state was 8x18 for 171 yards playoff berth. This week the through the air and the Pirates gained 140 via Cougars should be an 21-1- first-perio- d touchdowns, the first coming off a fake punt at midfield. Takeno declined to single any of his players out for praise, calling the game a total disappointment. It was 28-- 0 at half-tim- e and the Hawks were able to coast to the Gremlins yards for a touchdown Stop West scored on a conversion attempt. Highland defeated the Peewee Blues, despite a touchdown made by Mat James who returned a kickoff. Lex Lindgren kicked the extra point and two quarterback sacks were credited to Try Green Sheet classi262-668- West off the scoreboard this week winning 13-- 0 Offensively the about equal, with Box Elder having 190 yards and Taylorsville 179. Jeppesens play in three fumbles to assist in the win. Peewee Gold Paul Solomon scored on a touchdown run Cougar Homecoming. Kearns has failed to win a game in four starts. The Cougars will have to stop Troy Davis on offense and must beware of Brian Jeppesen, who had four interceptions Friday. Davis scored from the 13 to cap a drive on the Warriors first possession Friday. The PAT made it 7-- The second War- rior score was a dive play by Davis, who kept his balance and went in virtually untouched. Bills felt his team lost some of its intensity in the second half. He was also concerned that his wide receivers dropped several balls that were right on target. Box Elder scored its first touchdown in the third period, breaking a play for 45 yards on a fourth and one situation. Fullback Robbie Horn scored the touchdown. It was Horn who scored the second Bee touchdown after a pass interception, this time scoring from the five on a fourth down play. The missed conversion left the score at With two minutes of the game with nine claimed a victory, assisted tackles and Coach Bruce Takeno six unassisted. Robbie said he is not taking an Bezzant had 16 assists Taylorsville team for and onewhile Bart granted. takedown, He felt his team, Rydalch was in on 12 tackles. Wooley was which watched Alta the offensive player of struggle against a the game. superb Granite team, We have to forget took the contest far too and get lightly. Frankly, we Friday down didnt even show up, Granger early, Hunter noted, adding Takeno assessed. To add to his prothat he was proud of his team, feeling it blems, the Cougars outplayed Skyline have a host of players out with injuries and despite being outman-neat 20 pounds per have lost Ab Oppocher 38-- Brighton Zierold in- tercepted another li MU 14-- 0. Dustin also ran 49 Jay Curtis for Taylorsville. The Mighty Mites edged Highland with an eight-yartouchdown pass from Todd Eglund to Galen Evans. The conversion kick was scored by Guy Mackay and a safety was chalked up when Darin 9-- 6 d two-poi- nt touchdown on an sweep in a 31 25 83 84 22 IFiTOUJEREHERETASTiWEEK PffiSGSlH Jep-pese- (See Page 5, Col. 1) LONG Q 0 Q 0 Still, Cougar faithful will be hoping to begin a new string vict-of Homecoming 3 0 ories. At one point Kearns had won nine straight Homecoming contests, but has encountered lean years. rSALE:ENDS:SEPT26tti 7 lone d for the season. position. Celebrating 69 years of providing quality service & merchandise at a fair price. MANCHESTER SUITS Our own quality label, handsome; 3 piece, hard wearing 45 wool, 35 polyester ANNIVERSARY PRICED 17985 Reg. 225.00 the secondary was outstanding, but was offset by three interceptions thrown by Warrior signal caller Darren Evans. Davis rushed for 72 yards on 18 carries and caught four of five Warrior pass comple tions for We 32 more. are making Bills adprogress, mitted, despite his frustration with the loss. 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ZCMI CENTER, DOWNTOWN FASHION PLACE, MURRAY d 6 13-- 9, 0 - 20-- 13-- 7, ALUNEWiFALUSHIRMENTS HAVE 23 end-aroun- victory over Highland. Shane Marelli led Taylorsville in yardage gained. Highland defeated the Bantam Blues, despite a touchdown pass from Troy Fail to John Solomon. The Bantom Golds defeated Brighton, helped by intercepn tions by Jason and Ross Mitchell and a touchdown scored by Mike Davis and Todd Pettit on a ever-improvin- g 13-1- left the Bees shut out to help 7, but after overdog, Pete Fridays play at Alta Sefakis was the player where the Hawks 19-1- 3. Taylorsville may face its last really good chance to win tomorrow (Friday) when it journeys to Kearns for a 3 p.m. contest that marks the in 19-- Blues Brett Saddler ran 50 yards for a Defensively, Bees Rally To Top THS teams were 0 Rodgers recovered longs. winning score. 20-- Taylorsville Ute Conference football play. Nick Deluca ran 88 yards and scored three touchdowns with the blocking assistance of the offensive line. Bob blend in plaids and pinstripes, navy, gray, brown and blue regulars, shorts and Warrior pass and ran it back into Warrior territory to set up the two-poi- nt Murphy sacked the Highland quarterback. Taylorsville Midget the rush. Second Half TAYLORSVILLE. We gave it away, commented Coach Doug Bills after his Taylorsville high team had narrowly missed winning its second contest. The Warriors led Box Elder at halftime, but saw the Bees take advantage of a pair of interceptions in coming back to win and Jeff Almond TAYLORSVILLE. The Gremlins kept 55-ya- fied ads! Hawks Fly Past Cougs KEARNS. The three 91 REGION SIX 7-- drive that resulted PA Cam! REGION THREE but the PAT effort failed and Cyprus clung to a 6 lead that the gritty defense made stand up until the final period. Dilley was intercepted in the end zone and the All PF 36 21 38 returned e T' villa de- on Tuesday at Eagles put together a Kearns is over tonwood was the lone victory in six outings for Kearns Ute ConThe two west-sidference teams Saturrivals will square off day. for the first time since Coach Mike Holfeltz 1972 when Lancer singled out Junior PREP SLATE quarter scores by Skyline may have been too predictable. Both teams scored on their initial possessions with Marty Jones catching a pass from Dennis Dil-le- y after Randy Wool-e- y had broken a logu The Cougars got their only score of Fridays contest in the fourth period when Cody Skinner picked up a Hawk fumble and returned it 21 yards. Alta put the game out of reach early with EXPERT FREE ALTERATIONS USE YOUR ROPER CHARGE OR BANKCARDS |