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Show 4 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Nov. 5, 1981 the gutty effort of Medina who took some bruising hits but didnt capitulate. He also praised the defensive play of Kurt Hooley, Mike Page, Alan Shaw and Matt s Eoff as well as Alby Doug mond, Keith Jensen and Mouritsen. pefor-mance- BULLDOGS (From Page 2, Col. 6) the game for player his effort in the secondary. Danny Quinn and Pete Rokich led the play in the line and Curtin was the games outstanding back. Curtin threw for 116 yards and rushed for 27. Colosimo carried for 53 on 13 rushes. McGill had three catches to go along with his punt return. of Sack Pack - Quinn, Mike Falvo and Pat Cashman all had a pair of sacks each and Rokich blocked a pass. Quinn was credited with 10 tackles and Bob Con-da- s seven to lead the defensive charge. Cohad a pass interception, but fumbled on the play. Curtin, JUST IN TIME . . . This was typical position Friday for Granger quarterback Lonnie Medina (11), who faces big rush as linemen Paul Nutt (55) and Mark Bolder (75) look back. Braves Too Big, Strong losimo filling in for the injured Russ Griffith in - the defensive also backfield, tercepted a pass. On McGills return, Rodman lost the ball in a wicked morning sun and it hit McGills foot. Lancers Lose Playoff (From Page 2, Col. 5) Still, Granger had a legitimate shot at winning game until midway through the fourth quarter when a costly turnover pavetl the way for a second Boun- tiful touchdown. Both clubs slugged it out through a scoreless first period and were six minutes into the se- cond period when Bountiful fullback Hob a Eggett, d senior who had carried the ball on almost every play, burst over left tackle to score from nine yards out. The point after try misfired, leaving Bountiful with a lead with 5:47 left in 6-- 0 ' the half. Eggett pounded the Lancers for 145 yards rushing, mostly in the first half. But while materialized because of a fumble or a sack or a penalty. particular in- He picked it up, lost his praise for shoe eluding a tackle and went the length of the field untouched. Judge expects to be bolstered tomorrow by the return of Griffith to the lineup. Rodman, however, has proved to be a capable per- former and the pair can be expected to alternate play. Until his injury, Griffith was the dominant Bulldog, both offensively and defensively. CYPRUS (From Page 3, Col. 6) field to start the fourth period and Highland still clung to a lead, Dilley again took 17-1- 4 over. Mixing running and passing and a halfback pass from Woolley to Sefakis, the Pirates drove 79 yards. Woolley, on what appeared to be a passing down, came within inches of scoring on a 14-- y ard gainer and Strasburg took the ball 7:20 left to in with play. After that it was the Pirate defense and a booming punt by Gordon Black that saved the day. Cowley and crew brought the ball dangerously close to scoring, before the fifth Pirate sack of the gutty Ram quarterback spelled an end to one thrust that got as close as the nine. But the Pirates still had to play one more defensive series against the highly regarded Ram offense. Blacks punt made that an easier task than it might have been and on the last play of the game, Sefakis picked off Cowleys final hope. That the Buc defense had been tested was evidenced in four pass interference calls. Those were offset in part by five sacks, two by Mike Quinn and Jones and one by Barry Howard. Those three shared defensive player of the game honors. Howard, who had 11 assisted and two share of praise were Dilley, Sefakis and Jones. Hunter also Mark praised Monserett, who filled turns out as well as this one did. Cyprus has not won a state title since 1944 when the Pirates were signal caller will present his own set of problems. As will Dilley, who has learned to call in for McGriff at' audibles and enjoys center. the luxury of having five top receivers, to Bonneville is a team that has the Laker defenders. lost only once this Well be outmann-eseason. Hunter rates as usual, Hunter I guess Cowley as the best admitted. out and well go the just quarterback Pirates have faced, scrap, bite, kick and but said the Laker scratch, hoping it pass-oriente- d d B champs. BLUE GRASS TURF FARMS OLDEST IN UTAH- - SINCE 1965 unassisted A SURE INVESTMENT IN SOD SOD UTAH GROWN & ADAPTED also tackles, recovered a fumble that set up the first Pirate score. Quinn had eight and three and Jones seven and four tackle points. Hunter handed out praise to Bracken and Sefakis as well and said he was amazed at Sorensens courage. class Already theyve progressed farther than anyone thought they would this season. And everybody has stopped asking, Yes, but who have they beaten. Highland was the seventh victim. BLUE RIBBON INSTALLATION OR 99 WEED FREE 90 DAY UNLIMITED WARRANTY IF SOD DIES OR FAILS TO GROW FOR ANY REASON. WE WILL GIVE A FULL REPLACEMENT AT NO CHARGE OR YOUR MONEY BACK WHOLESALE-RETAI- L DELIVERY Balanced Offense the Offensively, had 115 yards rushing and 107 Bucs through the air. Dilley completed 10x23 passes; Jones and Sefakis credited with three catches each. Woolley, who caught two, was the leading rusher with 69 yards on 11 Strasburg gained 45 on Woolley was eight. (With Full Guarantee) 254-63- 00 9600 So. 2700 W. RIVERTON carries. named offensive MON-THUR- 8-- 5, S: FRI & SAT: 8-- 6 the game. Coming in for their player of With 3:38 left in the third period, for instance, Granger had a first and 10 at the Bountiful 17. On the next three plays, the Lancers lost 22 yards on two sacks and a fumble (recovered by Granger) behind the line of scrimmage. Grangers defense had forced Bountiful to give up the ball with eight and half a minutes to.go when the costly turnover occurred. Lancer Matt Mouritsen, a surehanded receiver, attempted to haul in a punt on the run but couldnt quite handle the pigskin. It squirted loose and Bountiful recovered on the Granger 12. One Foir people odd FAST CASH o Hurry a day! 24-hou- rs defense play later. Brave Grangers at halfback Mike Gee a bent bit never broke. (quite times), Half-tim- it around, still six zip. The third quarter went by. skirted left end and into the corner of the end zone to, for all intent, put the game away. Granger had two more possessions but rolled skipped e No change. The game was still up for grabs. A touchdown and an extra point and Granger would have the lead. Several times, Granger was able to move the ball into Brave territory. But each time, nothing Texans have so much pumped water from the ground beneath Houston - a process - partially stabilized that the has subsided ci-t- -- y several feet and some homes have been abandoned to invading seawater from Galveston Bay. couldnt generate tur- anything but novers. Despite the defeat, Fraser was understan- dably pleased with the improvement his club showed in the latter part of the season, particularly the clubs revival after a weak Region Three start. I felt good what they (the did. players) Granger hasn't been to state in three years and those guys could have given up. But they didn't, Fraser said. Against Bountiful, the Lancer mentor had i Save50 00 un til Dec. 24. Glass doors let m Clean air warmed in tubes, then recirculatei offers you Full Service Banking a day... 7 days a week. 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