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Show In Cross-Countr- y Competition WEST VALLEY 2 - 3, 1981 Thursday, Dec. VIEW Take Nationals Watkins Track Club, Spartan BURBANK, CALIF. A national championship. What better Thanksgiving feast could one envision for Murray high Coach Dennis cross-countr- y Dawson. Dawson completed a banner year on the running circuit by coaching the Spartan Track Clubs boys team to the championship in the National Track Athletic Congress cross- country meet here Thursday. Moreover, his team finished second in the competition at the De Bell Golf Course. Dawson didnt claim sole possession of the spotlight, however. Running for the Provo Track Coach Of The Year four of boys race, Dawsons runners finished in the top 10 (nine in the top 40) to lead the Spartan Track Club, which last year finished third, to the prestigious title. Dawsons team compiled 43 points (among the top five finishers) to win handily over the second-plac- For once, Andreasen didnt win a race, finishing third, 12 seconds behind Spokane Valleys Jon 2 - a- - tv? y 12-- 1 52-1- 3 graces the Judge Memorial trophy case. For guiding his team to that flossy record, Memorial Judge Coach LEtoile has been at tle the Judge helm as head coach for six years and his teams have compiled a record, making the 51-1- 5 playoffs for five straight seasons. But in the recent past, Judge seems to have been jinxed in the playoffs. Take his 1978 squad. It was unbeaten going into the playoffs and rolled into the quarterfinals with a win over Payson. But there the season 35-1- 3 ended, with Ben Lomond running to a 24-- 7 victory on a wet UofU Frank LEtoile astroturf. captures his first Green Sheet Coach of the Year honor. LEtoile had a strong challenge for the honor from 1979 winner Bill Hunter of Cyprus and from last years winner, Wayne Startin of Granite, as well as from Coach This season it was different. One could sense what might be coming when LEtoile welcomed back a host of talented players from last years second straight team, a loser to Highland in the quarterfinals. 9-- 2 13-- 3 While Judges been has Bills whose schedule Taylorsville., squad suspect in the past, was not the doormat and often blamed for everyone expected in the teams faltering in Doug the playoffs, that was not to be the case this season. Region Six welcomed West and South into the fold and Jordan proved to be vastly improved. In Region Two. glancing back in sports with the . . . addition, LEtoile Cyprus high cagers rallied from the short end of an impending rout to give a taller Davis high team a battle that was decided in the last minute of play. Pirate Gary Speirs hit a jumper from the free throw line for a Pirate edge with two minutes to play, but Davis won the battle tooth-and-na- il 55-5- 4 (That was 66-6- 1 December, 1968.) scheduled all 4A teams for his nonleague encounters. Ironically, the two teams that would prove to be the states best when the season was over, met in the very first game of the season and Judge wincame away a ner over Roy. When it Bingham fell was no secret that the Bulldogs really were 17-- 7 46-- loaded. Then came the Bat UP. Prices Good t bo;?po- - ONLY GRANGER. Four Granger high starters lit the scoreboard for double figures as the Lancers took I Team On 'High' SALT LAKE. Coach Jim Yerkovich maintains , that his cage team, is still on a high from winning the state football title. And in the first half West had its way, but could not put an error-pron- e Bulldog team on Whatever the reason, the Bulldogs stand after playing the mat because of the a pair of stout defense the team basketball games, the would play for the rest first a scant week after of the season. The real winning that football Judge team showed up title. All five starters in the second half and and the top two reserves were football victory. grabbed a A game that looked players. like a classic when it On the was arranged proved BulldogsFriday blitzed Pleato be somewhat of a sant Grove and disappointment when on Tuesday went on Skyline failed to prothe road to Box Elder, duce as many had ancoming home with a ticipated, but Judge triumph. was satisfied with a This week theyll durtest a 4A squad and victory played ing a Wednesday night play a traditional contest. Tomorrow (Fri(See Page 4, Col. 6) day) Judge is at East where the Leopards UP. are the defending state 4A champs. East was the only football team 2-- 0 pre-leag- 13-- 7 61-4- 69-6- 5 1 14-- 0 ? to mar Judges schedule. Saturday night features the traditional battle between Judge and American Fork, this year on the Bulldog hardwoods. Both games are slated for 7:30 p.m. Judge will also be in action Wednesday night at Hillcrest. Judge 69, Bees ; PHYSICAL EXAM ft ft --- The 69-6- slightly 1 61 score is deceiving. ft With just over a half ft minute to play, Judge, K up by one point, fouled ft Box Elders Todd Morft rison. At that point the ft 2 Bee guard had ft ft scored 39 points, in -- Leg Pain Visits cluding 7x7 from the charity stripe. His bid for a game ended when he missed the front end of the one and one opportunity. Immediately Box Elder fouled Judges nt Mike Curtin. Curtin looked kind of scared. I wasnt sure he could do it. Yerkovich confided. But pressure nothing Bulldog is new to the point and he guard-quarterba- calmly made both ends of the one and one, putting his team up by three. 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(See Page Office JUBLIANT Judge Memorial Coach Frank L'Etoile, riding on the shoulders of the 3A state champs, is the Green Sheet Coach of the Year. on : -- Low Back & . . . the league 'CENTERS It was the first con- test for the' Lancers, the third for the Spar- tans, but the second d Neck, Arm Shoulder Pain season. Murray was as the blitzed 24-- 0 Bulldogs intercepted seven Spartan passes, a school record. Hapless Tooele fell 48-- 0 and there was some fear that the Bulldogs would not be ready for a good, solid West squad, defending state OPEN day. Headaches season. It got our tention. We knew we had to do more than show up, the Bulldog coach reported later. The Bulldogs were displeased with the outcome of that contest and they took it out on an old rival to STDOO half was a affair that frustrated Murray and made for ill feelings on the floor, Four Spartans fouled out of the contest, as foul-fille- Tues- 973-697- 1 bably saved the at- Prices Good on Present Stock Only! here 6 3975 So. 8 ft ft ft ft ft ft -ft ft -ft ft -ft ft ray 85-6- Chiropractic Redwood Rd. ! this season. But rather than looking upon that 10-- loss as the season spoiler, LEtoile and his team and staff feel it pro- Size P15580R13 Tubeless, White PLUS $1.52 F.E.T. to $2.85 Smooth riding, all position TRACTION! ty stripe to down Mur- General i the Neighborhood, LEtoile later said that East played as if it were the Super Bowl and perhaps for the Leopards it was. They are the only Utah team that can claim a win over the Bulldogs with Coupon! ad- vantage of a wide disparity at the chari- - of open - Murray Lancers Cash In Bulldog Mentor Captures Honor From Green Sheet His MURRAY. team scored 349 points in 13 games while giving up just 94. It compiled a record and seemed to be getting stronger as the season wore on and the competition, in theory, got tougher. The season was capchamped with a pionship game over a fine Jordan team and an eighth state championship trophy now old boys com- To Down YJq t Spencer petition, the Spartan Track Club compiled 68 points to finish 30 behind the champion Duke City Dashers. Kris Rawle of Timpview was the top Spartan runner, placing sixth in 15:36. Right at his heels was Murray highs Cory Bringhurst, who crossed the finish line in 15:37. Two other Murray racers, Ramon Zabriskie and John Pratt, placed 11th and 13th, respectively. Their high school teammate, James Remy, was 43rd. Arthur. Murrays Chad Bennion was eighth (15:28), one second aheacf of Spartan Track Club teammate Harper Summers. He is the class 1A champion out of St, Josephs in Ogden. Douglas Kent (who attends Bonneville high) rounded out the scoring for Dawsons team with a 17th place finish. Other Spartan Track Club placers were Darin Williams n. p (39th). In the season. Spokane Valley Run- e John highs Murray View-mo- ners (78). Pacing the championship squad was Dawsons own superlative runner at Murray high, Dave Price was 31st, Mike Allen 33rd, Kevin Arrington 54th, William Smith 57th and Jon Carling 65th for Dawsons club. In the boys bantam race, for over a 3000 meter course, Murrayites John Schieffer, Steve Ross and Spencer Davis finished 14th, 22nd and 28th, respectively. In the girls youth division, for over a 4000 meter course, two Murray high runners placed in the top 30. Maunette Ronan placed 10th with a time of 15:23 while Jackie Kester was 28th. They were running for the Timpview team, which had two other runners (Janet Rollings and Kelly Davis) in the top 25. (20th), Granger highs Kip Jenkins (26th), Jeff Robison (31st) and (14:49) and six seconds back of Michael Kubitschek, representing the U. S. Air Force. Right behind Andreasen was Alan Parker, who joined the Spartan team after competing for during the high school Knight Angels. In the Club, Taylorsville highs Kelly Watkins captured first place in the division to lead her team to the national title in the girls competition. She completed the 5,000 meter course in 18:11, edging teammate Lisa Larson of Price by a mere two seconds. Camille Davis of Weber and Carolyn Smith and Becky Bjornn of Bountiful finished third through fifth to give the Provo-base- d squad complete domination of the race. Murrays Carla Stout placed 12th, crossing the finish line in 20:07. Provos winning total (15) was an astonishing 87 points better Mesa Sun than the runner-u- 729 WOOD 395 Reg. 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