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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Sept. . 30, 1982 College Play CSU Rejuvenated Challenging Utes SALT Utah-Colorad- LAKE. o The State tussle tomorrow (Friday) night in Rice stadium is literally the only game in town this weekend for college grid fans. The other three major college squads will be on the road. Utah faces a rebuilding Ram squad in the 7:30 p.m. game that will pry the lid off the WAC season for the host team. The Utes last weekend had an open date. Brigham Young, its debut in the expanded Provo stadium spoiled by a resurgent Air Force squad, will travel to El Paso Saturday for a 7:30 44-- 65-- UTEP. Utah State will be on the West Coast for the second consecutive week, this time facing Fresno State in a 7:30 p.m. struggle. The Ags emerged from last 2-- 1 weeks travel with a decision over Fullerton State, marking a successful opening of the PCAA sea- Bulldogs, son. Weber State, which last week ventured into PCAA competition and absorbed a 25-- 9 unbeaten starts and series year had an Warriors Win Again (From Page 2A, Col. e 42-2- 2 9-- 3 1 which tied the series between the two at eight wins each. e Idaho captured the 1980 meeting in a romp. 31-- 6 d two-poi- 100-yar- d Jones was Lit-tlewoo- favorite target on 12x23 com 53rd aw GRANITE PARK. MILLCREEK GARDENS 3500 SO. 900 EAST 15-1- 2. nneville defeated Granger for the championship. Granger and Bonneville were the teams in their respective pools. One pool round-robi- n included other pitted 15-1- 1, 15-1- Cross 15-1- 2, Cot- the decision. 26-- David Wall, Stathi Floor and David Penrod were praised for their play. View-mon- t, Granger, Woods and American Fork against each 15-- - 2A, Col. 4) tie. ed Olympus fo a Tony Sweat had 10 tackles to lead the defense, while a Shane Sudbury to Lance From Page Try Green Sheet sified ads! Week by week, gradual improvement has been evident in Granites ability to implement its game plan. Coach Wayne Star-tin- s gridders put together their best 29-- 0 hurt Farmers themselves. Granite was able to shake off the doldrums r of a third period, however, and finished the Eagles off with a touchdown late in the fourth period, Granger had scored. In losses to Alta, Bountiful and Olympus, the Lancers were hurt by big aerial plays after showing strength against the run. Of course, Granite has a strong running game with Molonai Hola and Rex Watson. And Friday, Skyline felt the brunt of an improved passing game, with Farmer quarter- Granger tomorrow (Friday). Startins charges will be after 14th Granites Region Three win when they go against Granger, which snapped a three-gam- e straight losing streak While Granites swarming, gang-tacklin- g defense was holding Skyline off the the scoreboard, went to work Farmers with a balanced at- tack. Hola chewed up the than in previous receivers. Following the Granger game, a helped open up the ground game. tle better each week, he noted. I told the Farmer fullbacjc, to Davis went the air with more accuracy That games. Hola also up 210 yards rushing on 17 carries, a average of 12.5 per jaunt. Watson didnt fare too badly, either. He had 68 yards on eight carries, a mere piled championship, holes for Hola and giving Davis the time he needed to find open well. - Were getting a Granite plays lit- guys, If youre going to win the (region) 4 action. Julie Cantonwine was the player of the week for the Warriors, with Tammy Nichol also singled out. The jayvees were led to a split by Lisa Dali, beating West Jordan, but losing to Kearns. Clas- TryAW'ant Ad! Quick Fix Murray G.E. WHirlpool opening cavernous Noland, Ty Webber, for Kevin Herbert 16-1- PARTS MART you have to get better. Were working out Skyline focused its forces on stopping the 5 Javee action is at 4, followed immediately by varsity play. Kearns hosts West Jordan today. On Tuesday, Bingham is at Taylorsville for a key match while Kearns has a bye. BRINTONS Eagle defense. When 17-1- 15-- Thursdays 13-- and while 7, 15-- 9 15-- vent a Gremlin setback. Shane Peterson was the top blocker and Matt Cloward the top tackier for Granger. The Bantams dropped a Bonneville, Judge, tonwood, unbeaten by defeating Hillcrest Thursday. Kearns was just short of victory, dropping a pair of decisions to Brighton. Hillcrest was an upset victim Tuesday as Bingham captured a victory while Alta rolled over Brighton Taylorsville will travel to Alta today (Thursday) in what was to have been a battle of unbeatens before 15-- Chad Nelson had a run for a touchdown but it wasn't enough to pre- top-seed- Bountiful Alta remained Lamberton pass accounted for the Granger score. Also cited were Ron Cottrell, Kelly Dawes and Jimmy Brinkerhoff. Granger's Juniors lost . Jay Simon and Gene Cannon were singled out for their play. In the Woods Cross 15-1- 1, 3, ( tournament on Friday and Saturday, Bo- 16-1- 15-- with a 14-- 7 victory last week against Cyprus. Not only was it the first win in the last four games for the Lancers, but it also marked the first time in four contests that building back Tom Davis momentum for a 3 throwing effectively to p.m. clash with a bevy of receivers. 1 15-- GRANGER 2 15-- 9 15-- 15-- 15-- 6, 15-- 15-1- 13-1- 5, 15-- 6 15-- 14-1- 6, 15-1- 3 Kearns on Tuesday, beating that team 15-1- 15-1- 15-- 6, 17-1- by West Jordan, took out their frustrations on winless 15-- 15-- Hola Piles Up Yardage In Win possibly 487-413- Olympus downed West lost Jordan to Bingham and lost to Granite before beating East and and stopping South 7, Thursday. The Warriors, who were defeated Allen cited Nikki Johnson for an excellent job as setter and Lisa Cuthbert as the teams strongest hitter. then was 15-- 3, 15-- left players stunned Colt mentor Shirley beaten by Cyprus. 0 15-- Judge 15-1- 3, 15-- 15-- 7. 7-- 5, 15-1- 27-- 15-5- 10-1- 5, 15-1- 15-- West Jordan Taylorsville volleyball 15-Bountiful 15-lost to Bonneville 15-and downed Olympus 0 and was defeated in the next three games by West by Cyprus, then 15-by East 15-Olympus started by handing one to West Taylorsville had 457 yards of offense, 275 VOLLEYBALL More the air. Col. (See 6) through Page 3, importantly, it put the fifth through eighth. in Warriors at Cyprus started out league play, though by downing Bingham , 15-both wins are at the exthen pense of weak teams. defeated South Still, one more victory pummeled Oly gives Taylorsville a squeezed by East beat realistic shot at the West Jordan state playoffs. For Kearns, the stopped Granite then was would appear playoffs to be a hopeless beaten by West dream. 2-- downed 15-1- 2, 2, In sub-pa- usd) 15-1- 0, 15-1- David Broscoe and Steve Mutz were cited by the Midget coach. lost 5, Granite Air Attack Potent , Too ! fflOPlSM pletions, catching four for 125. Kay caught three for 46 and Vargo a pair for 75. Phil Moody, Jerry Jones and Rob Petit picked off Cougar passes and Moody and Jerry Jones recovered fumbles. Bills singled out Moody, Phil Evans and Kerry Smith for outstanding play and termed the victory a good team effort. - 15-- 15-- TAYLORSVILLE. unexpected loss to An 262-668- For quick, effective Friof results at low cost, use gamein a the year rout of day the Want Ad columns Skyline. Still, there was one quarter of the contest in which the Tpvoc was Jordan beaten by Bingham 2 all-tim- 2 9) although a pretty pass play from Littlewood to Craig Vargo and a conversion midway through the fourth period put the nail firmly into the Cougar coffin. Kay had his fourth day in five games, going for 101 on 10 carries. Troy 3-- 8 record, has changed its image early this fall. The rams are and have posted a upset win over touted Wyoming. Utah has a record, but the two setbacks were administered by unbeaten and nationally-rateArizona State and the Now Face Bingham - 15-- 5, then took West 15-- 15-1- 3, Lancer mentor Stephanie Green said her squad choked under the pressure of the final match. Green cited Joanne Sullivan, Teresa Mitchell and Lisa Kilburn for holding the team together during the tournament. Cottonwood beat 15-- by defeating South 15-- 15-- rolled ex- tournament and Woods Cross before being by Bonneville 15-1- stopped cellent setters. Granite started the sack for a safety by Tony Marlin was all the Bantams could muster in a 6 2 loss. A TD run by Mike Peterson was called back. Troy Michaelis, Mike Holfeltz, Tim Miller and Gordon Jones were singled out for their play. The Gremlins had two touchdowns by Dustin Conti nullified because of penalties and lost 19 6. George Afu scored the lone six pointer. Coaches praised Matt Herrmann, Danny Marquez and Jason Hale. Three teams - the Mitey Mites, Juniors and Midgets NOT QUITE . . . Pass Intended for Dale Clayton (88) of Kearns Is ust out of reach as Brian Vaifanua (89) defends for Taylorsville. 2-- 1 0-- be all-tim- and Fresno hasnt beaten an Ag team since 1954. Weber expects tough going in Idaho. The Vandals are and intent on improving last record. One years of those eight setbacks was a shelling at the hands of Weber, 6-- Mantle were A 0. USU leads the Colorado State, Itll' greatly ago, when the Ags won 20-- spanking at the hands 2-- look improved over a year of Fresno State, will be on the road at Moscow, Idaho. The foe in a 1:30 game will be Big Sky Conference opponent Idaho. which last are in three though, Julie Allen and Julie ton. 14-5-- 1, p.m. game with 19-- 0 3 Fork added, Cot- The Peewees came closest to victory, dropping a decision. Roger Griffiths scored the team's lone touchdown. Chris O'Connor blocked a punt. Also cited were Tommy Callahan, Thad Jensen, Eric Hale, Eric Magby and Neil Col- rejuvenation after limiting Southern 39-3- the hands of here SaturKearns Ute Conference teams. 3 Methodist and Hawaii to narrow victories. The series record is favoring the Cougars who won last UTEP last year, beat a Y team in 1970. Its an unaccustomed situation the Cougars find themselves in this week, though. Not since 1975 has BYU lost two successive games. Utah State raised its record to by trimming Fullerton and the Ags could go far toward PCAA laurels by stopping Fresno. The setbacks suffered at 15-- 16-1- defeated American the three games against Granger. During the tournament, he Taylorsville Is Upset downed Granger Viewmont Tuesday. He said she served for 20 points in tonwood day by all-tim- other. serves outstanding KEARNS. Two close losses were among six meeting of the two schools, with Utah e holding a sizeable The lead, Utes won in 81 and the rams havent beaten a Utah team since 1977, when it was a lopsided romp. Somewhat subdued by the unexpected loss to Air Force, the BYU Cougars are expected to buckle down against UTEP. Once the WAC doormat, the Miners are showing signs of a 24-1- Pirate mentor Tom Given praised junior Gwenette Simpson for Kearns Is Winless In Ute Action Hotpolnt Kenmore, etc. DISHWASHER REPAIR PARTS Valves, Timers Motors, etc. In Home Shop Dependable Service UK non-leag- Help game on at Roy. 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