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Show Tn 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW 16, 1982 Thursday, Sept. Alta To Invade ,wfwirryi - Cougar Task Unenviable KEARNS. Have Farmers and for the television cameras put a heart, guys. one through Whoever made up the Region Two football schedule must have had it in for the Kearns high Cougars. The team had only two uprights from out. Handley and wide receiver Darrin Long are fine athletes and the Hawk line is huge. Coach Bruce Takeno said Wednesday that his team plans to be on hand tomorrow (Friday) at 3 p.m. with an eye toward an upset. The famed Kearns wind could interfere with Garners style. Hes still got a decision to make at quarterback, where neither Greg Carver nor Todd Anderson was effective against an onrushing Brighton line Friday. Anderson was intercepted three times and Carver had problems moving the team. The Cougar defense found itself on the field too much, but that gave Mike Miller a chance to shine. He had 12 tackles and a fumble recovery and was the player of the game for the Cougars. forced to play Brighton and Alta back to back. Thats just plain unfair. Alta and Brighton odds-o- n favorites to clash for the state championship. Both are flawless in three starts. The were Cougars Brightons latest vic- tim Friday by a count, while Alta was 25-- 0 pushing Granite around and Hawk Dene Garner was showing his kicking style on the field and on television. He kick- ed an official field goal only weapop. Quarterback Todd tests to prepare for the season and then was are the the yards isnt the Garner Hawks con- pre-leag- 65 54-ya- against the Warriors Capture First Test TAYLORSVILLE. Coach Pat Gannon Gill also Rasmussens squad Sarvj recovered a fumble had little trouble winning its initial Region Two volleyball test Tuesday. and jury that kept him from punting and that hurt the Cougars. The Warriors defeated Hillcrest and with Michelle Mascarenas and Carol Gallegos turning in standout performa- Takeno 15-- 6 15-1- intercepted in-a pass, but has a knee said his defense played 1 well under the circumstances until weariness and poor field position took its nces. Kearns did not fare as well, dropping and decisions to Alta. Bingham needed three games to get past West Jordan and The Warrior jay vees turned back Hillcrest and 0 to tune up for the Granite District jayvee tournament being hosted by the Warriors tomorrow (Friday) and toll. 15-- 8 15-1- 1 15-- 13-1- 17-1- 15-- 5 Breakfast Will Be Served By 1, Cyprus League MAGNA. The 5. Cyprus Junior Football program will host a fund-raisin- g 15-- 5 breakfast at Hunter park bowery Saturday from 7:30 to noon. Action Saturday. tomorrow Taylorsville's Brian Vaifanua (89) tries to fight his way West Jordan in action Friday at West Jordan. Wet Field Conditions Shrugged Off until completion, 5 about p.m., Rasmussen said. Taylorsville will meet Brighton in a $1.50 for children league test today under 12 or the entire at 5:30. family may eat for $8. TAYLORSVILLE. Murray and Jordan beat us. Its no secret Two weeks of frustration was overcome in part here Friday when that West 40-- 6 school opened Those problems were compounded by conditions Friday. Most of the game was played in a rainstorm. The Wafield rriors 31-- 6 make Cyprus Friday. Kickoff is scheduled League Outing which its doors the same day as Taylorsville. 3-- 0 for 7:30 p.m. on the Bee turf in Brigham City. The win was the first for the Warriors in the still young season, but Coach Doug Bills was only cautiously optimistic. Id feel better if wed have picked up a win against a good football team. Jordans still having its problems. Still, it was two in a row over the Taylorsville romped to a victory over a hapless West Jordan team. The Warriors will take a week off from league action, but will meet a Box Elder team that has compiled a record against in4A competition, rout of cluding a QUICK FIX IN MURRAY APPLIANCE PARTS MART REFRIG-FREEZER- ' appeared to adjustments, taking advantage of having better athletes on the field. The game was only three minutes old when Troy Kay slipped a couple of tackles and picked his way 93 yards up field for the only touchdown the Warriors would need. Kay booted the PAT and the rout was on. S IN HOME - IN SHOP Dependoble Service GEHotpointKenmorWhirlpool, Coll Etc. 23-355- BfWVTCHV . . you be Daily til 6 Sat. til 5 p.m. CLAD you did! MAGNA. Its a new season for the Cyprus (Friday). The Bucs, coming off a spanking by 3A power Box Elder, will host Skyline in a 7:30 contest tomorrow (Friday). If the Bucs are going to make a move, now is the time. The game rates as a tossup. Both teams have had their problems with outside opposition and stand 2 in play. But with the exception 3 of Cottonwoods in the mark, everyone 0-- 4700 S. State first chance the Jaguars drove to the eight, but a penalty stalled the drive and that was as close as they could come until the game was out of hand. Littlewood scored from the one after he had hooked up with Craig Vargo for a completion early in the second period. After receiving the kick, they were forced to punt from inside their own 10 and a bad snap sailed over the punters head and was recovered by Jerry Jones in the end zone for a Taylorsville 28-- 0 lead. Then after a short punt that was nearly zone. A two-poi- con- version gave the riors a 0 lead at the half. The Jaguars were War- their own worst as player The the game had tackles, three Aided by a ques- the Warriors had another yards tacked on for protesting, the Jaguars were able to score late in the 15 league is Field conditions are not expected to be markedly better than on Friday when virtually all of Utahs schools got a taste of playing in the mud, although the weather may improve Friday. Skyline has had trouble mounting an offense, which has been one of the problems encountered by the nine sacks, two tackles behind the line of scrimmage and a pair of caused fumbles. Darren Evans was (J A full tors. Chris Vaifanua, three interceptions. VanLeeuwen, Christensen, Jones, Manu and Staples all recovered fumbles. Offensively, We have to cut down on those, he said Kay ran for yards on the lead was Vargo who had six catches standout Pirates. On Friday, Cyprus came up against a good football team, one that has (See Page 4, Col. 4) 11 surge. 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Defensively, blocked, Littlewood capped a drive with a l1 plunge and a bulge after the missed PAT. The fourth period Christensen blocking yet another Jaguar kick and falling on the ball for the final Warrior score. 21-- - half. Ground Eagle pre-leag- II The much maligned Taylorsville defense got its chances to shine when twice in the first half quarterback Mike Littlewood was intercepted deep in his own territory. On the Bucs Hope To 31-- 6 WASHERS - DRYERS - enemies in the second Pirates tomorrow BRINTON'S vic- Warriors Manhandle West Jordan In Opener Hathaway, vice president in charge of raising funds, said the menu will consist of pancakes, eggs and a beverage. The cost will be $2 for adults, 3-- 7 Simmons (6) as pass is lofted in Warrior tory on soggy field Friday. CRUNCH . . . Taylorsville's Casey Scoffield (88) levels West Jordan quarterback Robert (72) of DeLos is slated from p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. (Thursday) LINE PLAY . . . past Ken Gines J. |