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Show 3 In . WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Nov. Recreation Center for girls In fourth through eighth grades All interested girls are being invited to signup. Teams will consist of five fourth and fifth and five sixth 5, 1981 Class 4A Thriller Friday Pirates Roar From Behind To Eliminate Highland MAGNA. A combination of Cyprus highs own version of Billy Ball and the old reliable Dilley Ball worked well enough here Friday to send the Pirates into the state 4A quarterfinals. Cyprus will meet defending state foot- - ball champion Bon- the ball, making it look neville tomorrow ( Fri- easy. They took day) at noon on the possession on the astroturf at the Pirate side of midfield University of Utah. after a quick kick and While the Lakers have five plays later Gil an advantage of hav- Warner waltzed into ing been there before, the end zone, breaking the Pirates will gain several tackles to get some insight about the field from the fact that Coach Billy Hunter was a Ute running back. And Cyprus should have some carryover momentum from its pulsating triumph over a fine Highland team Friday, while the Lakers could suffer from the off week granted to the four region champions. Cyprus and Hunter are no strangers to quarterfinal action, having been there in 1979 and 80 in 3A play. However, 4A teams play at the U, while 3A quarterfinal tests aic 21-1- 7 come-from-behi- there. Scott Lieber made it Sorensen ignited the crowd when he raced up the wet field on the 7-- ensuing kickoff, finally being hauled down inside the 30, but the Pirates wasted that golden opportunity and Highland drove right back down field. This time, however, the tackling was more certain and the Rams were forced to settle for a field goal. 28-ya- Lieber After that the Bucs started mean getting on downright defense and quarterback Doug Dilley adjusted his dropback held at the high passing attack to a schools. The quartersprintout style. That finals are as far as the gave him a bit more Bucs have been able to time to find receivers. The Bucs also found advance. Kelly Watkins For a time Friday it some holes for Dave looked as if they Strasburg and Randy First One wouldnt get that far. Woolley to pop through Outmanned by an ag- and with just over gressive Ram defense three minutes left to and hampered by ear- play in the first half, ly injuries to center the Bucs were knockBob McGriff and ing at the gate. r From inside the 10 Jeff Sorensen, the Pirates Dilley tried Pete spent most of the con- Sefakis in the left corfrom ner of the end zone. SALT LAKE. test struggling Whatever else may poor field position as The pass was too long. Then he tried Steve forged a happen in the athletic Highland lead. Bracken at the goal, of Taylorsville history again to the left side. distinc-tioa high, unique Early Touchdown will belong Jones Scores forever to Kelly The Rams scored Watkins. Highland, perhaps For last Wednesday, the first time they had she became the first Warrior ever to claim a state championship. And she did so in impressive fashion with a first place finish in the class 4A meet at Sugar House park. Watkins, who has turned in impressive results in marathons Watkins Claims Crown safety-flanke- 10-- 0 n cross-countr- y and other long distance races during the past few years, completed the hilly course three-mil- e coverage, leaving Marty Jones virtually alone for a touchdown over the middle. Jerry Archibald closed the with the gap to clock showing 3:33. That was Dilley Ball. That score was also Recreation minute had ticked off the clock when Ram Cowley in the Buc defense and connected with Dave Alvey on a with Alvey going 45 more yards on his own and the Pirates were again down by 10. With just over two minutes left, it was time for the Dilley-Bill- y this season), Jones and Sefakis, then to Woolley coming out of the backfield. And again the Pirates were deep in Ram territory. on the eight and Cyprus was out of time outs. Everyone was pass. thinking Everyone except Billy called for Dilley to step back and pitch out to Woolley, who burst into the end zone before the Rams had the slighest inkling of what had happened. Its something you just feel, Hunter said later. They just knew we were going to throw the ball. Fake Field Goal The second half was when Hunter expected to take advantage of the fact that the Rams were playing their third game in eight days. - s by Wynn Erickson, Gene Cannon (on a 47 yard iaunt) and Jay Simon (following an interception). The defensive line was led by Nick Sausage, Mike Clay, Wynn, Erickson, Paul Meyer and Simon. The Midgets ended their season on a positive note with a 12 0 whitewash of Highland player, later whistled for Interference, defends as Cyprus high's Marty Jones awaits pass in Buc playoff win Friday. Granites Leonard Begay was 10th. Kelly Taylorsville. Petersen had two intercep- tions and Mike Martin picked off another pass to lead the winners. Cited by coaches for their were Darrell play Rasmussen, Mike Jones, Richard David Coombs, Jared Allen, Richie Bukovinsky, Stewart Penrod, Russell NEW ISSUE Taylorsville's reversed INDUSTRIES MINING Warner, Richard Coombs Hogan, and Steven Embley. These securities may be sold only to bonafide residents of the State of Utah Heavy-Dut- y Gremlins the Granger domination with a 28 0 victory based on three touchdowns by Nick DeLuca. Pete Brannon also scored for Taylorsville while Troy Carsey added three PATs. Pacing the CC3D . . . Cyprus high's Marty Jones (82) grabs touchdown pass as Highland defender reacts in first half of playoff contest Friday. TOUCHDOWN! wasnt one from the 30. The successful the script, again defense against that on quite willing to follow defense fake seemed to ignite dominating and playing offense the Pirate offense. well enough to try a When the teams field goal, which fail- changed ends of the ed, and then to fake (See Page 4, Col. 5) 331) CMa?0aO3 League Is Formed KEARNS. A basket- ball league is being formed at the Kearns Six Area Squads PljECBOSB wmsm Chase State Crowns SALT LAKE. Six of the nine Green Sheet area girls volleyball squads are alive in the chase for the state crown, with action scheduled to get under way Monday. Five of the teams are assured of berths, while Taylorsville must play off with Bingham today (Thursday) for the final spot in Region Two. Judge will be the lone area entrant in the 3A meet, while Kearns, Olympus, Granite and Cottonwood will play in the 4A meet. Action in the 3A ranks will be played at Mountain View high school in Orem and the 4A teams will play at West high. While no area team is a region champion, three finished in sem touchdowns scored . . . 0FYiH) Highland Hunter. Hunter Grangers Peewee As beat 'Taylorsville 26 6, with Brad Cowley and Daryl Martinez leading the offense with two touchdowns each Two PATs were kicked by Mike Alire and defen sive play was dominated by Bodie Phillips, Greg Sup plice and Martinez. The Bantams romped over Taylorsville 20 6, with ON TARGET 969-255- 0'tHlED The clock showed 26 seconds, the ball was Rieser. of 15:46.96 paced the Farmers (110 points) to a third-plac- e finish behind Bonneville (57) and Viewmont (86). may contact Martha Bindshedler, combination. Jimmy Nielson, Brinkerhoff and Bill Three rival Matt Parker of Granite. Parkers winning time Anyone interested 111 included Brad Grangers s Dilley was on target with five straight pass completions, alternating to Sorensen, who overcame another broken nose (his third cited for their Kip Jenkins placed fourth behind Region Jan-grader- aiiiiM CKEHEDfifclSiESD Jim quarterback found a seam Lavaka. Defensive players Rollins of Brighton. Camille Davis, whose Weber team took the team title with 66 points (three better than Alta), was fifth. Brighton was third with 95 points, followed by Davis (126) and Bountiful (136). In the boys 4A com- 4800 South, or Not even a short-live- 2, Col. 3) offensive line was led by Bref Baker, Brad Nielsen, Kelly Dawes and Tevita in Center, VV. at area high schools High school rules will be used Girls may register at the center during November. League play begins in uary, with practice sessions in December Parents are being invited to volunteer to serve as coaches Fees will be $20 per girl 10-- 7 GRANGER That time enabled the former Kearns high student to defeat her prime rivals in the race, Becky Bjornn of Bountiful and Janet petition, seventh graders and five eighth graders, for a total of 10 players per team Games will be played at the Kearns (From Page 18:40.39. graders, or five thinking the Pirate signal caller liked that route, sent double 5670 cond place. In Region Two, Kearns put on a burst at the end of the season to finish second behind Alta. The Cougars won the pivitol contest Thursday, beating Hillcrest and 4 after losing the first The Cougars then game forced Taylorsville into, a playoff situation with a win Tuesday behind the play of Lorrine Teo, Chris Duckworth and Kelly Newell. The Cougars will meet Cot15-1- 3 16-1- 10-1- 15-- 10-1- 6, 15-1- 0 tonwood at 7 p.m. Monday at West. Taylorsville, if it gets by Bingham, must play Region Three champ Skyline (10-0- ) in its opener. Also finishing second in its league was Olympus which beat Granger 3 and 2 Tuesday to nail down the spot. The Titans will play Hillcrest Monday at 4. Lori Hess, Ann Phillips and 15-1- 15-1- Jolene Fisher lead the Titans. Granger, winner of 11 straight to begin the season, lost its last seven games and finished out of the running for the state playoff berth. Cottonwood, upset Thursday by Cyprus, was forced to settle for third in Region Three Tuesday when Skyline beat the Colts. and and Cyprus won was alive for a playoff bid before losing to Granite Tuesday. Cottonwood beat Skyline in the first game, but fell and Granite captured fourth and the final state berth by turning back Cyprus and Granite will meet Tuesday. Region Two champ Alta at 5: 30Judge lost a heartbreaker Tuesday in its bid for the Region Six title. West captured the crown, but the Bulldogs must be considered a threat for the title in 3A. West won the opener but the Bulldogs came out on top in the second game and in the third the two teams battled relentlessly, with the Panthers 15-- 5 15-1- 16-1- 1 4 6-- 15-- 6, 12-1- 15-- 7 5-- - 15-- 15-1- 3 finally winning Coach Nadine Hutson boasts a veteran squad led by Denise Gina Glodowski and Mary Katherine Lytle. The team has been in the thick of the state race before. 20-1- 8. Gaz-tambid- e, Although Murray was eliminated from the state chase, the Spartans finished the season on an up note with an 15-victory over Jordan. Both the 3A and 4A 11-1- 5, 15-- 4, n 9 EWC0 tour- naments are double elimination affairs, but a loss takes a team out of championship GiHD N. defense were Marty Migliori, Jeremy Duckett, Dave Maynes and Nick Zupo. A banquet will be held for the Bantams Nov. 20 at the Chuck A Rama, 4150 So. 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