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Show 2 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, On The Road Nov. 5, 1981 - Cougars, Utes In WAC Tests SALT LAKE. Three sive squad and could games remain on the prove a tartar to Ute schedules both bowl hopes. of for Utah is now Brigham Young and in Utah grid squads the year and on them hinge league play. The Utes beat NMU hopes of a year ago to take both teams. lead over the Theyll both be on a the road Saturday for Lobos on the the first of those books. However, Utah critical assignments. has captured only six The Y, fresh from a of the last 10 games whipping of New against New Mexico. Utah State holds seMexico, will tackle winless Colorado State cond spot in the PCAA in a 1:30 game at Ft. on a record but Collins. undefeated San Jose The U, which State appears likely to Saturday clawed its stay that way and win win over the crown and Califorway to a San Diego State, will nia Bowl bid. Nevebe in Albuquerque for rtheless, the Long a regionally-televiseBeach game is impor10:30 a.m. fracas with tant for the Ags who Nex Mexico. remember last years Utah State, which also has a mathvictory by the 49ers. ematical chance for a USU is at bowl bid, will be in on the year; LBS is Anaheim for its final Though idle SaturPCAA game, a 7:30 day, the 49ers won p.m. (PST) joust with their last start, a Long Beach State. The squeeze past Cal 7-- 1 4-- 0 post-seaso- n 49-2- 1 15-7- all-tim- e 31-- 7 3-- 1 17-1- 4 Judge Memorials Mike Curtin is flushed out defender in Bulldog touchdown drive- View Mountain by pocket ESCAPE ARTIST . . . d 28-2- come-from-behi- all-eve- 7 Springville Invades Tomorrow StateFullerton. Com- in the paratively, USU beat Fresno State last home game Satur- Fullerton early in the year. day. Only Weber State Saturdays clash will will be at home. The be the fourth in history Cats copped a between the two, with overtime verdict over the lone Ag win a Northern Arizona in a verdict in 79. Big Sky clash SaturIntersectional day and this weekend meetings are difficult will entertain no- to guage, but Weber nleague opponent appears capable of Augustana of Sioux hiking its record to Falls, S.D. Itll be a by 1:30 game. Augustana in the final BYU should have a home game. The Cats breather. Colorado came from behind to State has lost all eight win last weeks game starts, five of them in and have now copped the WAC. Last week more victories than the Rams were any Weber team since by 72. thumped The The visiting Vikings Wyoming. on the year, but Cougars, on the other are have won their last two hand, boast a season mark and are 1 starts. South Dakota in the league. vicState was a Last years tim Saturday. verdict was BYUs Itll be the first seventh win in the last meeting of the two 10 games against CSU, schools. but it left the Cougars Following Saturdeficit on days games, BYU has with an e books Hawaii and Utah left the against CSU. Three on the slate. Utah will other meetings ended face Wyoming and the in a tie. Y. Utah States will be Utah approaches season-closNew Mexico with cauat Idaho State and tion. Though the Lobos Weber will finish in the WAC and against Montana and are for the season, Idaho State, 'both Big theyre a stout defen Sky foes. 20-- 0 14-- 9 3 51-2- defeating 1 3-- 6 7-- 2 4-- 34-3- 45-1- 18-2- 1 4 2 all-tim- er 2-- 3 3-- 6 Granger Falls In 12-- 0 SALT LAKE. Dave McGills punt return for a touchdown with time running out in the first period turncontest ed a played on a wet field ho-hu- m 8 6-- 3 55-2- Saturday into a playoff victory for the Judge Bulldogs. McGill, who had a spectacular year as a The Red Devils upset Pleasant Grove Friday to advance to Fridays encounter. The Devils will be out to avenge a Judge win of two years ago junior, has drawn double coverage on offense all season and as that ended a defender has seen season, the opposing players while Judge will hope try to avoid his area. to advance beyond So statistically, McGill quarterfinal play for has seen several team- the first time since mates bask in the 1977. glory while he conBulldog fans will be tinued to play the kind recalling the previous of steady football that two years when makes Judge a consis- favored Bulldog teams tent winner. have been ousted, last But on Saturday, the year by Highland and servin 1979 by Bountiful. senior ed notice that in the This year, however, playoffs hell be a the Bulldogs have force to be reckoned, played a tougher racing the 75 yards league schedule and minus a shoe to give Coach Frank LEtoile his teammates the figures that is a factor in edge they would need to overcome a tough playoff success. 17-- 7 Spr-ingvill- Granger Wins Four In Ute Ball GRANGER. The Junior football squad here wound up the season undefeated with a 39-- 7 victory over Woods Cross in Ute Conference action Saturday. Four other Granger teams were also victorious Saturday in Ute Conference games against Taylorsville. Touchdowns in the Junior tilt were scored by Mike Wilding on an eight-yarrun, by Brent Lowland on a sprint and again on a blocked punt recovery, and by Wayne Buchanan on a pass from Joe quarterback Candelaria. Other touchdowns were scored by Jim Vasquez on a pass and by Chuck Crowton on a jaunt after a fumble recovery. Granger's Mighty Mites downed Taylorsville including a 26 yard scoring jaunt by Lance Short. The (See Page 3, Col. 7) Contest es deter-minin- g Mountain View eleven. Devils Are Foe From there Judge went on to win conand advincingly, 20-vance to a 3A quarterfinal contest. Judge again, by virtue of its 0, region championship, assumes the role of host, meeting another Utah County entry, Springville. Kickoff is scheduled at 2 p.m. tomorrow. McGills scoring run would have been sufficient Saturday as the Bulldog defense allowed Mountain View to penetrate inside the 30 on only one occasion and limited the Bruins to less than 80 yards total offense. Judge, in the mean- time, behind the play Curtin and of Mike - when that happened, the Lancers were not big enough to hold them out. As a result, quarterback Lonnie Medina spent much of the Lancers dropped a afternoon with his hard-foug- 12-- 0 ht deci- sion to a big, strong, bruising Bountiful back pinned into a mucky field by huge defensive linemen. And the holes just team in the first round of the Class 4A football werent there for halfback Rick Clark playoffs. Coach Mike Frasers and fullback Randy Lancers didnt play Wiese. Clark, one the best badly. They played gutty football. They hit backs in Region Three hard. They moved the this season, had nowhere to go on those ball on occasion. But when Granger few occasions when he came close to putting received the ball. In setting up the on the Granger game plan, scoreboard, Braves got riled. And, Fraser and his the points assistants realized the Lancers neared Lancers would not be paydirt, the Braves able to move the ball put on the pressure. on the ground against Medina was sacked Bountiful. The Brave five times for losses of defensive line was 65 yards. And as time quick and tough, not to ran out and Granger mention the fact that had to go to the air each man weighed 15 even more, he was the to 20 pounds more than forced to throw into his Granger countercrowds with the obvious result interceppart. To compensate for tions. that shortcoming, the Playing conditions Lancer staff decided contributed to the that a passing game pressure on Medina, was the only way to go. Fraser noted. - In part, that strategy worked. Medina connected on 16 of 27 passes for 150 yards. But most of that was acyardage cumulated between the twenties. When the Artist of the Week Bountifuls defense 4 down four lineman, linebackers) cut off short passes to a large extent and forced the Lancer receivers to run deeper routes. Since the footing was bad on the muddy field (snow had been pushed to the sidelines), the receivers were slowed down even more on their "Give the Gift of Music" (four 4-- deeper-than-usu- routes. al times. (See Page Curtin found favorite receiver Mike Clark for an insurance score from the 15 with 59 seconds remaining in the first half and on both touchdowns J. C. Murphy tacked on the PAT. The took Bulldogs their opening possession of the second half to paydirt with Larry Colosimo scoring from the six. After that it was just a matter of the two teams slugging it out on the muddy field. Rodman captured offensive player of the game honors with 114 yards rushing on just a dozen carries. He also caught five passes for BULLDOGGED . , . Judge Memorials Shaun Rodman (44) is brought down by a host of Mountain View players after short gain in 20-- Judge 0 another 59 yards. Defensively, Mark Aberton was the (See Page 4, Col. 1) glancing back in sports with the . General ! ! . Chiropractic So. Redwood Rd. 3975 CONSULTATION 973-697- 1 Spartan running backs Steve Davies and Mike Green combined for more than 200 yards rushing and rrays 14-- 6 state with Spanish Fork (That was October, 1975). wthis Certificate Neck, Arm Shoulder Pain Low Back & Leg Pain a Office Visits Available MOST INSURANCES j & PHYSICAL EXAM Headaches quarterfinal playoff Several Medina. Curtin To Clark Mu- That spelled pain for Playoff Rout 20-- 0 junior Shaun Rodman, was rolling up 334 yards. each scored touchdown in Big Braves Bounce Little Lancers BOUNTIFUL. Just about any day, a good big team will beat a good small team. That sums up what happened to Granger here Friday when the 3A - Punt Return Ignites Judge In 10-- 9 24-2- off to n 2-- Ags whitewashed Bulldog linemen open a sizeable hole during state playoff test won by Judge Judge's Mike Curtin (12) hands teammate Larry Colosimo (23) as TAKE IT . . . of ACCEPTED piaikottDC J 4, Col. 1) Two Ute Wins Go To omag Kearns KEARNS. The Juniors and the Mitey Mites captured shutout wins over Mur- REDWOOD ray in Ute Conference play Saturday. The Kearns Midgets also posted a shutout, but were unable to score and the contest ended right where it started - MULTI-PURPOS- CENTER 0-- The Mitey Mites picked up their fifth win of the season by beating Murray 25-- 0 3100 So. Redwood Rd. behind four touchdowns by Brent Slaughter, who rushed for 185 yards and intercepted a pass. Others praised for their play were Steve DePew, Doug Magby, Reed (See Page 3, Col.4 E e The Redwood Center and Salt Lake County Recreation is once again Youth Basketball. There will be separate leagues for girls and boys that sponsoring are in the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grades. The cost will be $16.50 per player, which includes; uniforms and I.D. membership cards. Multi-Purpos- -- DAN F0GELBERG the Junior High players we will offer a pick-unight or 3 on 3 program pending on the number of participants. The fee for this program will be $10.00. games will be played at the Redwood Center at 3100 South & Redwood Road. For 9.99 Western Style "Follow the Dreamer, the Fool & the Sage back to the days of the Innocent Age" Dan to Find Sizes in Hard SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 1981 9:00 AM TO 5:00 PM THE fUJJ. AGE On Full MoonEpic Records and Tapes 6340 So. State Opposite Fashion Place 268-880- j 6 fl Sizes A-- album of music and Take the music where magic. you're playing on Full Moon Epic Tapes. new Audio - Video Authorities 470 I. 1100 No. S.l. 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