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Show WEST VALLEY 3 Thursday, Oct. 29, VIEW 4A Competition Caps Unbeaten Campaign 1981 - Judge Turns Up With Win Granger Linkster Takes State Title KAYSVILLE. Darren Grangers Dever sank his par putt when he needed to. By doing the so, Lancer linkster captured top individual honors in the class 4A golf tournament last Wednesday on the Davis park 6,600-yar- d course. Dever, who finished second to Granites Bob Dehlin in the Region Three meet the Parents Game Set Saturday HUNTER. The annual parents game in Magna-Wes- t Valley Soccer District 11 will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Hunter park. coaches Parents, and referees will be given a chance to display their soccer skills, league spokesman Susan Kosak said. Players are being invited to wear Halloween costumes, she added. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Kosak, 966-368- with time still showing catch and on the first period tuned up for the state some nifty running by clock. week before, edged with a Dave McGill covered Curtin closed out the playoffs Roys Brian Durbano victory over South of fourth place 50 yards almost before scoring on a sneak on the first hole of a here Friday in a confinishers in other the crowd had settled after McGill had been sudden death playoff test never was into its seats. that stopped just short of leagues. for the 4A title. close. that South plays the goal on a reverse Three will host Judge Both Dever and DurThe Bulldogs Mountain View out of and a punt later, it was that covered 20 yards. bano shot a one over Provo Saturday at 11 Shaun Rodmans turn This time J. C. Murjumped off to a par 73 over the first 18 lead at the half, scora.m. The Bruins to make the big play. phys kick was good. holes. But, in the South got its first ing three times in the eliminated Box Elder Rodman took a deep playoff, the par four score in the third in a playoff Tuesday. from Mike Curthen first pitch period, first hole provided no coasted to the win. Judge will have to tin, found the seam period and added two trouble for Dever, The victory kept the avoid a tendency to and raced 60 yards to more in the fourth, while Durbano had to both being set up by Bulldog Region Six take the contest too paydirt. The Bulldogs settle for a bogey. record spotless and lightly, but should be a went for two, having Judge miscues, a fumDever was the only missed the PAT after ble and a mishandled makes Judge a clearcut favorite. Lancer who qualified favorite entering the The McGills score, but the snap that resulted in a for state. Oiympus, playoffs which begin looked like champions Cubs halted that atpoor punt. the Region Three The Bulldogs were this week. in Fridays test of tempt. champion, placed While 4A region South, but the reserves without third The Judge operating fourth in team comdid not play up to their possession resulted in Russ Griffith, who is champetition behind not expected to play potential in a sloppy a school record. PinnT'ville Adds 3 pion East, which edged deep in their own again this week. second half, forcing ed out Highland and In Ute Ball Coach Frank LEtoile territory, the Bulldogs Danny Quinn led the Roy. OOOOF . . . Taylorsville' Brian Joppesen (24) is separated from ball to most of defensive is the what charge with attempted TAYLORSVILLE. The Leopards comand a a fumble when Cubs starters called the recovery by Bingham defender on pass play Friday. commonly Football squads here piled a team score of a sack. Jeff Hatch to within five safe pass. charged wins chalked three up 312, two better than blocked a pass and On the screen patwith 1:35 left in the in Ute Conference acHighland and three contest and attempted tern, Curtin found Deidrich had a sack, tion Saturday. better than Roy. Olyman onside kick. For- Larry Colosimo over while the leading Taylorsvilles Ban-topus was fourth with tacklers were Pete Gold team shut tunately for Judge, the middle and Co323, followed by Bon90 losimo rambled Rokich, Colosimo and Diedrich with out Alta Greg neville (324), Cotrecovered and Judge yards, outrunning the Bob Condas. Quinn Ricky Capps catching ran out the clock. tonwood (327) and South secondary. was the defensive a touchdown pass and Hillcrest (328). the Again the PAT failed, player of the game and scored Judge Arnold First-yea- r running school time on a halfback Ricky SO. JORDAN. After Bengals and (See Page 4, Col. 1) for a score. Credited first three times it had but Judge was up pass. Slaymaker also with and Taylorsville, which grabbing a quick Alta fine defensive turned in an im- lead, Taylorsvilles Bingham into over- kicked the PAT on all performances were (See Page 4, Col. 1) pressive debut with Warriors relaxed a bit time. Two Ryan Brown, Brad the Region The Warriors were title, here Friday and Barnes and Bart 337. with a 10th in roared from placed good shape through Bingham In Seager. the first half Friday, behind to capture a The Peewee squad from win in overtime in scoring in the first Taylorsville stopped Alta g conon an the 20 0, with touchdowns by quarter Dustin Zierold and Paul test for both teams. In jaunt by Troy Davis 3975 So. Redwood Rd. CONSULTATION & Solomon. Extra points It marked the se- and in the second on a were kicked by Shane Lyon 973-6971 Mike cond straight week the KEARNS. The and Jeff Almond. Outstan-dinPHYSICAL EXAM to Davis pass. Warriors had lost a defensive perfand Mitey ormances, Midgets coaches second in said, KEARNS. Both Taythe contest in overtime. Early wins were turned in by Shad Mites Headaches lorsville and Kearns The game was period the Miners got over captured to Eric Holcom, Cyprus face key volleyball played at Bingham back into the game on highlight Kearns Ute Patrick, Neck, Arm Walker, Zack tests today (Thursbecause of a flooding a screen pass to Don Conference action dur- Christensen, Casey Shoulder Pain Rasmussen and John day) and a matchup problem at Taylors- Slaymaker that ing the week. Larsen. fin70 covered and The ville. the between Warriors Office yards Low Back & Tuesday The Gremlin Gold team The two may determine ished the season with a early in the fourth win edged Bingham 13 7, thanks a registered which goes to the state Leg Pain mark, but were on- period Slaymaker was over Cyprus. Steve to a pair of touchdownscon-by Visits Also tournament. ly manhandled twice, on the receiving end of DePew and Travis Nick Deluca. to the win were tributing Available aerial. MOST INSURANCES The Cougars cap- by Jordan and Mur- a Hansen hooked up for Randy Collins, David tured a pair of wins ray. Taylorsville drove a touchdown pass on Gouge, Vito Tonga and Dr. Platkett ACCEPTED all cited for In the league the right back down field, during the week, the first play of the Troy Martinez, outstanding blocking. combut at stalled the drive were Warriors beating Bingham game and Kearns later and 3 petitive, forcing the 15 and the WarTuesday scored on the ground. afin a Brighton to settle for a riors were forced into Justin Sturzenegger anfair, prior to stopping tie for the region the overtime. Again it chored a strong Kearns crown by upsetting the was Slaymaker, this defense with an intercep(See Page 4, Col. 3) SALT LAKE. Memorial N champs sit out the first week of action, the 3A title holders begin the chase with home tests Judge gridders 25-2- 0 the ball. An over the shoulder 25-- 0 first-stringe- rt Second Straight Taylorsville Falls 7-- 33-- 0, sen-din- g 0 18-- 0 14-- 0 21-1- Key Tests Loom General Kearns Pair Of 4 season-endin- Chiropractic Ute Wins Volleyball and - Lit-tlewo- d wthis Certificate Kel-l- .3688 REDWOOD RD. t Midgets 13-- 7 2-- 7 MGODOTMN V SwSp J Weet i: dot Sot. mr? Sun. opes I 15-1- 15-1- 2 hard-foug- tion. Others singled out for good play were Brad Bing- ham, Chris Sebring, Shane Reynolds and Jimmy Morrison. The Kearns Midgets nip- Troy Cyprus Nieberger scored the ped game's only touchdown and picked off a pass. Others who contributed to five Interceptions were Tony Martin, Lonny Anderson and Mike Peterson. Also cited for their play were Kava Tim Afu, Mike Holfeltz, Miller, Mike Hogan Jim McCall. Gremlin The and Don A U.L U.L Mon-tan- added another touchdown. 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