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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Sept. 2, 1982 Granger Debut Impressive f - Lancer Air Attack Sinks Cougars z..! VtV VA wif v j K 'J fy WX . . S ' V s f fa ches. had Kini-Ki- A- - TURNING POINT . . . Taylorsville receiver Craig Vargo (1) fights for with Spartan defender Paul Brinkerhoff, whose interception and return was the big play in Murray's win. pass 29-2- 8 d In Final Minute - Spartan Comeback Stuns Taylorsville 2A, Col. 8) (From Page 107 of 189 Lancer rushing yards on 11 carries. Defensively, the Lancers limited Kearns to less than 100 yards, blocked two punts and initial touchdown, Murray tied the score on a pass from Beck to McDonald on the last play of the first quarter. Until Brinkerhoffs interception, the rest of the half belonged to Taylorsville. The Warriors scored twice on Littlewood to Vargo passes of eight and 15 yards. Murray narrowed it to 4 on a 21-1- d sneak by Beck. Beck was 9x23 for 148 yards and no interceptions; Littlewood was 10x27, 148 yards, three one-yar- Vargo interceptions. had three receptions for 56 yards, Kay 4x42 and Vaifanua 2x29. For Murray, John Madsen had 3x33 2x40. 2x 45, Soffe and McDonald Jerry Jones also had 46 yards rushing for Taylorsville. McKeehan cited the play both ways of Richard Anderson, plus Tim Richards, Mike Beavers, Phil Chapman, Moody, McDonald and Soffe. Bills praised the play of Harrison, Tiki Manu, Don Rolfe and Chris Van Leeuwen. Taylorsville travels to Jordan at 3 p.m. and Murray to Granite at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). wiped out by a penalty. He led Cougar rushing with 45. The player of the the ground. He rarely had time to throw the ball. also enthe play who had yards in despite Takeno was couraged with of Jim Crane, more than 50 punt returns, having game for Kearns was Dale Clayton for his s action at end. Our line was not efficient, Takeno stated both-way- a flatly. They know it and have committed to improving. They have to if we are going to win. Fraser named Larsen and Kini-Kiof the game on offense and cited Embley on defense. FAMOUS vn JlU Rfl LIMITED QUANTITIES overcome in a 7:30 test in Magna. It will be the test for last Kearns, which must play an impressive Brighton team in its home debut next week. The rout might have been worse had Granger not had a pair of touchdowns called back on penalties. Penalties are one area of concern for Coach Mike Fraser. On the first play from scrimmage, Paul Kini-Kiraced around the end and went 75 yards DOMESTIC AND IMPORT SIZES AND GRANDMA BRINGS THEM TO YOU AT pre-leag- I intercepted once. Chuck Embley, Gary Watts, Paul Nutt, Smith and Greg Wilder were singled out for their play. Cougar quarterback Todd Anderson showed flashes of brilliance on Kini three for 26. In all, eight receivers had cat- has some that weaknesses of its own to ' H x 'x ?F rl Y y A GRANGER. third period lifted Granger to a 24-- 0 victory over Kearns in the season opener for both squads here Friday. The contest pointed up a lot of weaknesses in Cougar line play and seemed to indicate that the Lancer passing attack is something to be reckoned with. A more accurate picture of just how good Granger is will likely be painted tomorrow (Friday) when Alta brings its highly touted squad to the Lancer turf for a 5 p.m. test. And Coach Bruce Takeno will see how his Cougar team stacks up against a Cyprus squad 24-- 0 These are cosmetic blemishes only, and do not affect tire quality. for an apparent touchdown, but it all came back on a motion penalty. However, the Lancer tailback ignited the third-perio- d with an fireworks almost identical play, racing 69 yards on the first Lancer possession of the half. Granger was up by a mere seven points at half-timstymied by xzx e, at key penalties moments. Weiss Randy scored to cap a drive through the air that saw Kini-Kin- sophomore i, Mike Wilding and Scott Van Orden catch aerials from quarterback Mitch Larsen. Kelly Stahl added the PAT and in the third period, kicked a field goal after a penalty robbed Granger of a touchdown. Mike Smiths pass in- terception set up the final touchdown. Kelly Foote was dragged ON THESE UNBLEMISHED MICHELIN X RADIALS down at the two to set up a Weiss plunge and Foote caught a pass for a conversion after the PAT on the MICHELIN X RADIALS two-poi- Kini-Ki- ni Suggested Price touchdown had sailed wide. Larsens debut was an especially impressive one - he completed 19x28 passes for 279 yards. Van Orden proved to be his favorite target, catching seven for 89. 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In a battle of defending champs, the 3A Bulldogs downed the 4A Royals 17-- A year ago, before it was known that the two teams would advance to the top of their respective classes, Judge also captured a win over the first-gam- e Royals. The script the same Bulldogs - a defense and fense. remains for the rock-har- d big-pla- y a more acof just how good the team is will be Perhaps curate test revealed tomorrow (Friday) when Coach Frank LEtoile takes his squad to Bingham. The Miners opened with an impressive 20-- 0 win over Cottonwood and boast a General Chiropractic Redwood Rd. 3975 So. 973-697- 1 Dr. Ploikett DC CONSULTATION & PHYSICAL EXAM PAIN OR INJURY? Heodaches Neck, Arm of- Low Back & Leg Pain Shoulder Pain MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED For Judge, the story Friday was Shawn Rod-ma- n. All Rodman did was score all 17 points, rush for 144 yards, catch two passes, kick a field goal and intercept a pass. On the third play of the game, the Bulldog tailback squirted line on a stu- through the dent body right, cut and raced 66 yards for a touchdown. He added the PAT. In the second quarter, Rodman capped a drive with a gallop to paydirt and a kicked conversion. The field goal, a came in the third quarter after a guessed it - Rod-ma- n punt return that gave the Bulldogs excellent field position. After driving inside the five, a pair of penalties forced Judge to settle for three points. An aggressive Judge defense stopped Roy up-fie- ld cold. The Royal Road Hazard and Product Warranty: touchdown was a return of a pass interception. The PAT effort was blocked by Greg Diedrich. LEtoile said the blocking of fullback John McCormick helped spring Rodman, who carried 16 times. Mc- Cormick gained 35 yards on seven carries and Paul Barbiero 28 on five. Kenny Kreautler completed four of just 10 passes. There were two interceptions and one Judge fumble. 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