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Show 4 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Sept, the Cougar coaches. Also 23, 1982 Awaits Cottonwood by - out for praise From Page 2A, Col. Long also was pleased with the d punting average by Boyce, which kept 9) 45. 45.5-yar- Alan Henry, John New, Taft Price and Evan Spencer were singled out for their defensive play, along with the offensive line - Dave Wall, Shawn Larsen, Mark Schultz, Tylter Heyman and Rosters, Fees Due For Cage Teams In City -- league is being sponsored by Murray City Recreation. Games are played Warriors In Loop's on ings at Hillcrest junior high. Top Spot TAYLORSVILLE. straight-se- t even- Wednesday Oct over Brighton Thursday left Taylorsville with a share of the lead Rosters and 27. team fees of resident $175 for teams or $190 teams in Region Two for must volleyball. non-reside- be in the recreation office by Oct. 15. The recreation office is located on the west end of the skating rink Kearns, the other Green Sheet entry, did not fare so well, falling to with losses to 0-- 3 and Bingham Hillcrest. a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The phone number is 8 264-261- 6. Diane Tuesday. was the Malmborg 15-- 6 15-- 9 15-1- 1. Granger The to a decision over Brighton for the only 39-- 6 Granger victoryin reported Saturday Ute Conference play. The victory was the first the year for the Midgets and the only one of the day for Kearns. Brad Bingham was named the game's MVP for Kearns, with an interception and a dozen tackles. He led a defensive surge that stopped Bountiful at the three-yarline with time running down. Jim Morrison was the team's leading kickoff return by Gene Cannon sparked the rout. Jay Simons ran for two touchdowns. Dean Kimber threw for two more and Bill Naylor recovered a fumble in the end zone for a fifth. On the receiving end of Kimbers scoring aerials were Greg Franz and Doug Allred. Brian Moore, Simon and Naylor converted extra point tries. Granger's Mitey Mites . lost Mike Alire recovered a fumble and ina pass for the tercepted losers. Jimmy Brinkerhoff picked up a fumble and ran it back for a touchdown for about the only bright spot in the Midget A team's 34 8 loss to Brighton. Matt Burdette, Tony Sweat and Lance Lamberton also were cited on defense. Granger's Bantams lost 33 0. Richard Coombs was A 42-0- out for singled touchdown tackle. a saving Try Green Sheet sified ads! two scored touchdowns to lead the Kearns Midgets to a 12-- 6 win over Bountiful in Ute Conference play of Ute Tilt GRANGER. DePew Saturday. Wins One Juniors romped Steve KEARNS. to 15-- 8 clas- 262-668- discouraged because he could discern no improvement over the teams Hes a great one. He stood in Handley. there under pressure and made things happen. He makes them awfully tough to compete with. rusher. 19-1- 21-- . the meet undefeated. Skyline captured third place and Olympus claimed fourth. 14-- 26-- Whitewashed Bingham, to Gremlins decision to lost 13-- the Peewee B's Brighton and the dropped a 32-Bingham. COACH ( by - From Page 2A, Col. 9) affair. Further information may be obtained by day-lon- g Jim contacting Yerkovich at Judge Memorial or Mike Evans at Murray high. WOMEN - (From Page 2A, Col. 5) fourth among the west side teams. The Cyprus squad sailed drop. Utah States test of Fullerton State is a PCAA test for the 1 Aggies who got a fine performance from 31-- T'VILLE (From Page3A, Col. 4) Deluca ran for 104 yards, passed for 100 more and scored two touchdowns. Troy Carsey and Rich Player also scored TDs. Also cited for their play were Nick Zupo, Brent Hutto, Vito Tonga, Robert Rodgers, Shilo Case, Jeff Gallegos, Randy Collins and David Meynes. through FOOTBALL (From Page 2A, Col. 6) returns seven starters and 44 lettermen. BYU traditionally has had problems controlling a wishbone and the Cougar defense will have to forget about how it nearly held Herschel Walker in check. Steve Young will also have to get his air attack more finely tuned than it was in Georgia. Last year the Air Force dropped back eight defenders, but Jim McMahon pect the eight-ma- backup signal caller Chico Canales Satur Mike Price still feels his team can play with PCAA squads, despite 14-- 9 day. Fullerton fell in last year Logan and is 3 against USU since the Ags joined the PCAA. will Weber, also play a 7:30 test at 0-- Fresno Saturdays setback. USU Fresno will host next week and could be looking past the Wildcats. and Coach 625 East 9800South Brand New 9000 Sq? found enough holes for an easy win. With Youngs willingness to run the ball, dont exn ly didnt have to deal with Friday night. KEARNS TAKE-N-BA- (From Page 3A, Col. 9) Snodgrass on the one ball that Garner failed to kick into the end zone and on a Greg Carver to Dale Clayton There was bad news for the Cougars when Carver was injured will not be Anderson without backup. Snodgrass was named player of the game KE IP022A ONE 2 LITER BOTTLE fourth period. available for duty, probably for at least two weeks. That leaves One Game to and Bingham and on Tuesday Hillcrest and was and Kearns Is Winner In standout in the Warwin riors over the Bengals. 15-- 8 Gill and Chuck Albertson. And Takeno was pleased with the play of sophomore lineman TaaniTai. Takeno commented on his impressions of building in Murray park. Office hours are completion early in the Monday-Fridafrom Taylorsville was idle Tuesday, but returns to action today (Thursday) at West Jordan and hosts Kearns on Kearns lost good blocking. The Lancer mentor League play is previous outing, scheduled to begin on something Long simp- A victory 15-1- Granger in relatively poor field position. Fraser agreed that the game was won in the trenches. He said his team had few bright spots, dropping six passes and breaking down in blocking. He did say that he felt Paul Kinikini ran hard, despite not having et MURRAY. A mens 30 and older basketball Henry. were Clayton, Olympus Blitzes ( singled In other games, the Bantam A's beat Bingham the Midget A's whipped and the Mitey Bingham Mite B's tied Alta Six other Taylorsville teams lost. The Juniors fell to Murray the Bantam decision B's dropped a to Alta, the Midget B's were blanked by Hillcrest, the Mitey Mite A's were Pepsi - Pepsi Light - Diet Pepsi Orange Crush - Hires Root Beer with 4 Topping 15" Pizza 6235 So. Highland Dr. Cottonwood Village 277-161- 2 5692 So. Redwood Rd. Family Center 968-356- 5 Come Celebrate Shane Reynolds, Brady Collings and Deon Santistevan also were cited for their play. . The Juniors lost Wade Slaughter scored the only touchdown. Randy Skinner, Park Lowell and Bart Williams were cited for their play. The Bantams lost Mike Holfeltz and Bret 32-8- scored Slaughter touchdowns, with Slaughter adding a pair of conversions. Reed Versluis, Rusty Kakala, Tim Miller and Tony Martin were singled out. Cory Butler had a fumble recovery in an Mitey Mite loss. Coaches cited Shane Gibson, Shawn Callahan, Errol Montano and Aaron Ketchum. Despite a touchdown and a safety by Roger Griffith, the Peewees dropped a decision to Bountiful. Korey Martin, Jimmy Enriquez, Chris O'Connor, Robby Steele and Tom Callahan were singled out for their play. Danny Marquez had a TD called back in a 59-Gremlin loss. 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