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Show Thursday, Oct. 29, WtSTVALLtYVllW 4 FINAL PREP STANDINGS REGION TWO Four Passes Picked Off still-ne- plaudits. 1981 21-2- (From Page E. MILLCREEK. Granger high turned six Skyline turnovers into a victory here Friday in a game that gave the winner an opportunity to advance n to play. As things turned out, it is Granger which is still alive following a post-seaso- 17-- 0 affair JUDGE played Tuesday at Granite during which the once maligned Lancer defense extended its skein of scoreless quarters to 12 against four (From Page 3, Col. 9) Rokich the outstanding lineman. McGill and Colosimo shared honors as the back of the week, while Curtin was the offensive player of the game. Rodman, who was injured early, had PREP SLATE yards rushing on ly three carries. Curtin completed 5x12 passes for 204 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Satisfied with the win, but concerned over the play of the on- 79 at Hillcrest, I Gronger at Bountiful, Alto at Sky View, 2 3 d, the Warriors dominated line play, especially on defense, sacking the Miner quarterback nine times. It was a disappointing end of the season for Coach Doug Bills and his charges. Bills felt it was one of those games his team should have won. The key play was the screen pass comple-tio- at Judge, 1 first on two occasions before he broke out of one more good chance to score in the first half a.m. for real. 69-2- k PREP SCORES another narrow match, 15-1- and 3 16-1- 4. 6-- mark. Tied for fourth in the league with four playoff spots open are Taylorsville and Gronger 7, Olympus 0 Gronger 9, Cottonwood 0 at 4-- big- tions. Littlewood, who was instrumental in the Warrior tur- naround at midseason when he was inserted as the quarterback, is intensity, both offensively and defensively, frustrating the Warrior drives. Still, having been competitive, Bills gained much during the season and will only a sophomore. r they would need. -- 5, 8-- hard-foug- 0 18-1- ht 6 (4-4- (1-- con- meanwhile, tinued its impressive comeback from a poor start and moved into second place with two victories. After defeating Granite on Thursday, Coach Shirley Allens Colts edged Olympus in a crucial showdown on Tuesday. That dropped Olympus into sole possession of third place, one game ahead of Granger and Granite (both Granger has had an enigmatic season, starting off hot as firecrackers with eight straight wins. Lately, however, wins have been hard to come by for Coach Stephanie Greens Lancers. Granger stumbled twice during the week, with Granite capturing a three set victory on Tuesday, Earlier, Coach Tom earnGivens Cyprus Pirates ed their first league victory at the Lancers expense with a triumph in the Buc gym. Heading into the final two games of the league season, all the clubs but Skyline and Cyprus face key games. Action today (Thursday) will pit Olympus at Granite, Granger at Skyline and Cottonwood at Cyprus. On Tuesday, Olympus travels to Granger, Cyprus hosts Granite and Cottonwood tangles with Skyline in the Colt gym. Varsity starts at 3 p.m. with jayvees at 4: 30. Titan Coach Linda Mayne called 15-- 1, 15-1- 3 (5-- 1 ). 17-1- 5, 15-- (1-- 10-1- 15-- 4 2-- 5 30-2- two. Weber State, beaten 9 by Boise State at home Saturday, will 33-1- face a reviving Northern Arizona squad this weekend. The Lumberjacks beat Montana State last week to boost their season mark to In while Weber is the Big Sky Conference, the Flagstaff 20-1- first-yea- back Jim Delis and linebacker Mark Loyd drew the coachs 3-- 5 crew is 2-- Last year romped 32-- 7 Weber won 34-1- books give an edge of 10 wins to seven. all-tim- e for the Colts. The last three weeks, we lost what we had going after the Olympus and Skyline wins. We seemed to have lost it at Clearfield and never got it back, said Jones. In the playoff loss, Jones cited the play of Jim Delis, Rob Shingleton and Rick Folkerson. tinccnijinn The a mark and second place in the league. Leagueleading Alta ) is at own 7-- 3 mmn HOVEGMR 8 a n(3 1, 15-- 9, her clubs three-se- t loss to Skyline one of the best volleyball games anybody would want to see. The scores show she wasnt exaggerating. Oly took the Eagles beyond regulation in both losses and thumped the region champs in the middle contest. Of the third and decisive contest, Mayne said the element of luck came in, obviously on Skylines side. We played the best we could. It (the result) could have gone either way, she said. Mayne cited the play of Lori Hess, who has been consistently strong on the front line all year, plus sophomore Leslie Astin. Against Cottonwood, Colts Laurie Faux and Marci Wilder made the big difference on the front line, their hard hitting leading Allens team to the key vic- 1S1 ST. VINCENTS SCHOOL NALL 1385 SPRING LANE (5000 South) Doors Open at 5 P.M. Friday and 11:00 A.M. Saturday GRAND AWARD 1982 CHEVY CIIEVETTE A S SECOND AWARD Vs TAPPAH MICROWAVE OVEN THIRD AWARD $250 CASH E Need Not Be Present To Win apUnpy 000 tory. Granite beat Cottonwood the first time the two teams played, but Thursdays contest was markedly different. Granite came out flat in the eyes Farmer Coach Alice (Nellie) Nellestein, something which wasnt wise against the vastly im- of proved Colts. The final score showed that. Cottonwoods jayvees, meanwhile, remained undefeated this 7 win over season with a Olympus and a triumph over Granite. Granite rebounded against Granger, however, overcoming an opening-gam- e setback to take another important victory which kept the Farmers state hopes alive and dimmed Grangers earlier bright visions. Lancer Coach Green, obviously dissapointed with her clubs recent decline, said her team played relatively well against Granite but that its the same old thing. They (the players) have lost their desire to win during the past two weeks. Grangers state chances depend on whether that desire returns. 15-- 15-- 6, 15-- 15-- 7 Book Booth it Balloon it Hockey Cake Walk Gifts it Pepsi Throw Put-a-Pu- ck Childrens Pavilion & Coin Beverage Booth it Button it Pantry Booth it Country Store it Picture Booth Pitch Things Goal Post toss Sewing Booth it Wheel of Fortune Doll Booth Booth T-Sh- Booth irt ... and many other interesting, booths! Delicious Complete Dinners Will Be Served prize-fille- d BEGINNING AT 5 PH 79, The WSC play. Today (Thursday) Kearns could seal a playoff spot in a game Huskies NAU but in good at Hillcrest. the 4; Wildcats are 6 GncittemenS Fun off 4 4-- being singled out for (8-1- that kept its unbeaten record intact. The Eagles improved their with a league mark to victory over on Thursday and ) Olympus on then defeated Cyprus Tuesday. 11-1- 5, Defensively, 2 three sets, with 40-ya- positions. No longer is there a question about who will reign over the region. Skyline made that clear with two victories during the week 15-1- 27-2- 4 in the overall. Fresno, in conference play and for the season, nipped Pacific 7 for its second win of the year. USU has whipped the Bulldogs three consecutive times and leads the intermittent series, five wins to 5-- 5. Harvey Friend booted the PAT. The score drive Bingham, while capped a set up when Matt Eoff Taylorsville visits recovered an Eagle winless West Jordan. On Tuesday the Warfumble. Eoff also set up the riors are at Kearns. second Lancer score, Hillcrest and Alta play intercepted a pass a meaningless contest, after it had been tip- while Brighton meets ped by Gary Watts. Bingham in a contest Using a bit of trickery, that will likely have Medina hit Matt bearing on the final Mouritson with what playoff berth. SALT LAKE. All that remains in the Region Three volleyball race is the sprint for the final state playoff 15-1- 3, 2 2 (From Page 2, Col. 8) season has been good. Were certainly not giving up before we get there, he said, looking ahead to the jaunt to Bountiful. Im thrilled r to be in the playoffs, the Lancer mentor concluded. The setback concluded a disappointing, roller coaster season Tod Mitchell. "Two Decades Volleyball Season Is Nearing Final Games Cottonwood, series. The Cougars have won eight of the last 10 meetings. Utah State dropped a heartbreaker to San Jose State before a home crowd Saturday, dashing Aggie hopes for PCAA laurels. 1 Granger Survives Playoff Contests formances of several players. Offensively, he cited Mike Facer, who had four receptions for 46 yards, and keep them guessing, were going to do better, he commented. Despite the weak showing, Jones was pleased with the per- - Teams Battle For State Berths 5, all-tim- 2-- and league and ger Eagles, so they Michelle Mascarenas went to the air. rambled to paydirt. Lonnie Medina hit After that Bingham played with a renewed Chris Lundell with an welcome all but eight scoring pass of his players back midway through the next season, including first period to give the several in skill posi- Lancers all the points 16-1- 4, 0 San Diego has a edge over Utah in the First Round Bye Playoff Berth Rick Clark sophomore Kristy sidelined, the Lancers Varoz. The Warrior found the ground game jayvees also fell in closed down by the 3-- 2-- 1 e injured 6-- BYU. 15-1- With 3-- 27-- 7 Warriors 5-- tailback 17-1- The Aztecs thus come into the game with a in mark and are league play. The other loss was a spanking at the hands of The were idle Tuesday, but lost a three-gamset to Hillcrest on Thursday, 3 but fallwinning and ing despite the play of Bingham Region Six Judge 25. South 20 Murray 35, Tooele 7 Jordan 28, West 7 The Lobos nipped New Mexico State 3 last week to make it a 5 season (2-- 1 in the 2 WAC). BYU is overall and 1 in the league and holds an e margin in the Theyre now (From Page 3, Col. 2) Brighton Thursday in That left the Cougars in third place with a 4 Region Three Granite 7, Olympus 3 Granger 17, Skyline 0 Cyprus 28, Cottonwood 6 the Green Sheet classified ad columns. VOLLEYBALL - Region Two Bingham 21 . Toylorsvle 4 (OT) Brighton 44, W. Jordon 0 Hillcrest 17, Alta 14 - more significance. decision to tiebreaker. one else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area meeting undefeated Hawaii. 2-- the has even by Wyoming, 3-- 0 28-1- which got off to a slow start in league play, back-to-bac- 33-2- They 8 6-- 1 receiving corps with three catches, while Randy Weiss, Wane Withers and Danny Abeyta had a pair each. It was a pleasant win for Fraser and crew, but captured shutout wins, plus the shutouts in the 25-2- shrugged off an early deficit and went on to bomb NevadaVegas Saturday night, running their record to in the WAC. and San Diego, meanwhile, lost its second game of the year, a led the place A year ago New Mexico shocked BYU 1 in Albuquerque, putting the only dent of the campaign on the Cougar record. This season, as the Y reels from a 0 whipping All kickoffs are at 1:30. The question at Utah is whether the Utes are passes for 161 yards and the Lancer defense held Skyline to a mere 79 yards. Wilder added an interception to his recovery, while Curt Hooley and Errol Findly also had interceptions and Eoff the two turnovers. market 78. Northern battle Arizona. Mike was fumbled out of the end zone. Medina, named offensive player of the Col. 9) And Weber State will game, completed 14x26 Embley 2, 20-1- visitor. PIRATES Those dont wants Col. 6) his Fraser pulled around your house may (From Page 2, starters, but the ball be do wants we mix can it up and for some- before Coach n score. Slaymaker appeared to be stopped the backfield 1 Saturdoy that gave its Bingham had Granger 3A American Fork of Carbon, South at Ogdon, 1:30 Wost at Logan, 1:30 Spanish Fork at Provo, 2 Bear Rivar at Jordon, 2 Springvllla at PI. Grova, 2 Oram at Cedar City, 2 Mtn. View first half after Greg Wilder halted the Eagles best drive of the day inside the Lancer 25 with a minute left in the second period. Using the 35-ya- se-co- (From Page 3, Col. 5) three Miner scores. The Warriors had the last play in the overtime period, but could not punch the ball across. Despite being 45-ya- booted a field goal with four seconds left. Roy WARRIOR - Mouritsen stepped up and tossed the ball to Chuck Embley about 10 yards down field. The play went for a touchdown and a 14-- 0 lead. The Lancers closed out the scoring in the sidelines, Medina drove the team down field and Friend Highland of Cyprus, 3 p.m. stringers, screen pass, but clock and the Friday LEtoile said he anticipates 100 percent readiness Saturday. appeared to be a - CONFERENCE Lancers Half Eagle Flight rivalry and w won last season Utahs lone victory was a 8 squeeze in ON FRIDAY AND Snack Oar Open At 11:00 All AM ON Timet (c. SAT0RDAT |