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Show 3 west VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Oct. 14, 1982 College Scene i ; . I Big Three All Playing At Home SALT LAKE. Collegiate grid fans have a choice of offerings on the home front this weekend. Only Weber State among the four major college squads will be away-from-hom- e. i- .. 1 J ,, Over a span of i ' ! - ,fe'fc 4 l& w.'.-''-- .1 ? T; i - v rw I t &Mm. .. " "i r. mu - ,,p i v""' s Cougars and Rainbows have conducted an intermittent series, only nine games have been played. BYU, winner four consecutive years and last fall, has the upper hand, The last Bow victory was a squeeze in r 4 V f 4 m j.n Brigham Young, I- MAGNA. 40-1- 2, will entertain 15-1- tif 3 NevadaVegas Honolulu on a Rebels remember the last-secon- last weekend field d goal, will host NevadaLas Vegas in another 1:30 game. And Utah State, which shocked area fans by crushing defending Big Sky champion Idaho State 30-will entertain Pacific at 1:30. after absorb- Weber, ing its fourth straight loss in a bow to Montana State, will face an equally-dowPortland State crew in a 7 p.m. game at Civic Stadium. With no unbeaten teams left in the WAC, the Holiday Bowl bid is again up for grabs. But defending champ BYU has moved into the drivers seat and could eliminate a stout challenger Saturday. Hawaii comes into the game with a record - the only loss a surprise at the hands of Wyoming. The Y is now 23-2- 0 n 4-- 1 0 3-- 2. four-gam- e i IaY snap- ped a 10-- 7 ' losing skein by trimming TexasEl Pasa last week. But the 28-2- 7 vV'S' jL Coach Doug Bills and his Taylorsville Warriors unless the team can win one of its remaining two games and capture a state playoff berth. The Warriors turned the ball over 11 times last Wednesday in a loss to bitter undefeated Brighton. 9-- 0 Bills could only on what might have been if the offense had matched some of its previous speculate outings the while sometimes maligned defense was holding the Bengals to less than 100 yards of offense. But that is behind the team and the task is at hand. clash could be tougher than it might appear. The Utes lead the brief series by a margin. Pacific comes to 2-- 1 with a Logan 49-3- P215-75R- - P225-75- R- P205-75R- - P215-75- R- P225-75RP235-75R- - e 9-- 17-1- 5 4 36-- 4 out-fro- won 7-- 31-1- 6. 650-1- 6 750-1- 6 70016 80016.5 87516.5 Cottonwood parent-teache- r conferences in Jordan district. And it comes against a team that was beaten by Brighton, but is still felt by many to be Utahs finest high school football team -Alta. And on Altas turf at 1:30 p.m. But undaunted, Bills feels his team can play ball with the Hawks. Were certainly going to show up and give it our best shot, he said Monday morning. They are not invincible. A pretty good Alta squad needed an overtime to subdue the r Warriors a year ago. Bills feels that the defensive effort against Brighton could indicate that his team has turned a corfirst-yea- ( From Page 2A, Col. 6 ) zone. That was all the points the Bulldog defense would need. Judge dug in after that and Skyline only came close once really - that in the last period. Rodman electrified the crowd when he took the second-hal- f kickoff 85 yards for a score. War nearly erupted on the field right after Rodman hit the end zone and Kenny Kreautler, who was merely trying to break -- Mike Littlewood passes intercepted and a punt blocked. That adds up to the defense being under constant pressure. But despite 53.03 3 P175-80R-1- 3 P185-80R-1- 3 P185-75R-1- 4 P195-75R-1- 4 P205-75R-1- 4 P215-75R-- 14 P215-75R-1- 5 P225-75R-1- 5 P235-75R-1- 5 6 Ply 6 Ply 8 Ply 6 Ply 8 Ply 8 Ply while Cot- tussle. nonleague 0-- 4. scuffle, was a up almost ejected from the game. Common sense finally prevailed, the touchdown stood and the game went on. Later the Eagle coaches called a penalty when the officials did not see a pass tipped by an offensive lineman. When he admitted the infraction to the official, the penalty was called. That was the kind of day it was. Judge had 185 yards Key Wins Kearns 12-- L. Duckworth, Robby Sprague, Shane Bailey and Jason Kirk. The Bantams lost 18 2. Brett Slaughter and Tim Miller accounted for the only points on a quarterback sack in the end zone. Reed Versluis, Troy Michaelis, Mike Peterson and Troy Johnson were singled out for their play. Jeff Bergener scored the Mitey Mites' only points in a setback. Shawn Callahan blocked two punts in a losing effort, while Aaron Ketcham recovered a fumble. Shawn Jensen and Errol Montano were cited for their play. A The Gremlins lost touchdown run by Dustin Condie and a conversion by 21-- . Danny Marquez POLYESTER 27.20 B78-1- 3 28.74 D78-1- 4 30.52 E78-1- 4 31.02 F78-1- 4 32.47 G78-1- 4 34.19 H78-1- 4 35.73 G78-1- 5 34.27 H78-1- 5 35.99 L78-1- 5 37.93 A78-13..- ... 40.36 42.15 42.50 44.73 49.08 LIGHT TRUCK TIRES 41.31 43.11 52.38 50.06 54.45 60.82 95016.5 1016.5 1216.5 10.5015 11.50x15 8 Ply 8 Ply 8 Ply 8 Ply RWL RWL GQE03E&E0O were responsible for the Kearns total. Larry Bunge and Jimmy Buffett were singled out by coaches. FREUIU'J 32.94 35.42 36.94 37.99 39.22 at fullback Joe Burkley carrying four times for 38. Cordova completed 5x9 passes for 65 yards and Rodman tacked on 150 kick return yards. looked line at Granite. Tuesdays games will be Olympus at Skyline, Cottonwood at Granite and Cyprus at Granger. Judge. Emotion was Granger Posts definitely lacking on the Bulldog side of the field, but Coach Frank LEtoile felt that may have been a plus. Diedrich recovered Therell be more than the fumble, John Mc- enough to go around Cormick intercepted a tomorrow. And it will pass, Pete Rokich be greatly needed. blocked a pass and sacked the quarterback and Jeff Hatch blocked a pass. And the Bulldogs forced 26-- 6 26-- 6 20-1- 65.34 77.40 92.68 83.88 59.03 68.88 playoffs - albeit, drawing a fine Sky View team. Or the Warriors could get an easier draw by winning both and hoping for a third place finish in the league. Try Green Sheet sified ads! 262-668- clas- came with Granger Coach 15-- 15-1- 10-1- 5, victory over 2 in second place. Alta remained unbeaten with an easy win over Kearns. 15-1- 0, 15-- 0 Try A Want Ad! Open Evenings Sat. disappointing loss to Brighton. mentor MURRAY Olympus From Page 2A, Col. 6 ) going to beat them, is a common remark. But its also true that, in high school football, nothing is a cinch. Bigger upsets have been known to ( McBride. Today happen. could get West Cougars In Last Outing caught looking forward to Jordan, its opponent next Thursday. The Beetdiggers play Judge tomorrow (Friday). McKeehan will let loose all the stops KEARNS. Two teams who will be out against West. The Spartans have nothing to avoid an to lose. So it season will clash here Rob Beck will appears be puttoday (Thursday). into the the ball ting Kearns will host air with great West Jordan in a 1:30 contest that has been moved ahead to accommodate parent-teache- r Turn those dont around your consultations wants house into ready cash. in Jordan district. Neither team has yet Just place a to taste victory this Green Sheet classified low-co- st ! 3 BRINTON'S QUICK FIX IN MURRAY APPLIANCE PARTS MART REFRIG-FREEZER- S 10 to - DRYERS WASHERS cited Bill Naylor and Wynn Erickson. Shawn Grant ran for 69 yards and a touchdown and Shane Sudbury added 59 yards and a score, but it was not enough to prevent the Midget A loss. Tony Sweat, Jeff Holder, Kelly Dawes, Lance Short, Brett Baker and Jimmy Brinkerhoff were singled out for their play. West Jordan, left the two teams deadlocked its bounding from Linda Mayne said her squad had to polish up on serving and praised efforts by Jenny Ewers and Shannon 2 Binghams Region Two outing. The Huskies tacked points on the board in every period, while Kearns was able to score a late touchdown to avoid being blanked. Alta humiliated reWest Jordan 49-- Stephanie Green praised MaryAnn Morfin for her performance while filling in as a setter. back to down Hillcrest offensive linemen Jeff Blackburn, Mark Noland Tuesday. That win coupled and Mike Clay to score touchdowns. Coaches also 15-1- 24-- 8 job. One of Cannon's scores came on an interception. Dean Kimber and Jay Simon used the blocking of 14-1- berth. Kearns was defeated by Hillcrest last Wednesday in a all-losi- GRANGER. Two touchdowns by Gene Cannon boosted the vicJuniors to a tory over Woods Cross in Ute Conference play Saturday. Only two games were reported by Granger officials, the second being a Midget A loss to Hillcrest. Warriors Ease Past winner headed for the Win In Junior Contest Defensively Taylorsville Jayvee teams play at 3 p.m., while the varsity is good for first game at Granger Skyline car-rie- and senior 15-1- Bengals to 86 yards of Kearns Saturday in offense. Only trouble Ute Conference play. A touchdown run by Steve was that the Bengal DePew made the difference defenders held the for Midgets in their Warriors to less, about win. theCoaches praised the 30 yards less. play of Jim Morrison, Rick Gang tackling was Cleverly, Troy Hale, Doug the key and Bills ex- Magby, Mike Scott and Shane Harding. pressed pride in the Aaron Poulsen was singltotal effort. However, ed out for most valuable he singled out Brian player honors in the Peewee triumph. Cited for Vaifanua, Phil and their play were Ryan Darren Evans, Paul Robinson, Troy Nelson, Staples and Mark Har- Erik Hale, Michael Hays, J. rison for special in- Cottonwood and rushing, with Rodman Skyline to punt cons gaining 68 on 10 tinually. The offensive In Loss Defenses In to- clude Olympus KEARNS. Two that, the Warrior shutouts marked the defenders held the only victories for HR P165-80R-1- 15-1- 3. Games scheduled day (Thursday) goal and intercepting a with Bingham could pitchout at the eight take on monumental that went for a proportions, with the touchdown. The Warriors lost six fumbles, had four MAXI 49.61 in TAYLORSVILLE. dropping the (Thursday) in a game moved ahead to ac- 33.87 37.76 39.10 41.13 43.97 44.53 46.65 49.43 44.80 46.86 situation Husky '6' It will begin today 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 ting After commodate 15-1- tonwood and Granger are tied for third with 2 each, Granite is in 3 fourth with and winless Olympus is at the bottom with by Mike Liston (42) on pun- - PREMIUM NYLON 700-1- 5 .1 Judge Captures Easy Win 0 3-- 2 all-tim- 15-- 5 15-1- Cyprus, 5 record and apologies loss last for a weekend to San Jose State. USU, on the other hand, is now on the year and leads the series with the Tigers by a margin. Last year the Ags captured a verdict. Pacific last won from Utah State in 69 by a 3 margin. Portland State is winless after five tries this season and Weber isnt much better off mark. Itll be with a the 12th meeting of the two schools with the Wildcats Last year the Cats MAXI WEATHER P205-75- '5$ Despite Low Score lf - " . tries to skirt block Judge Memorial Shawn Rodman gets kick off as Skyline defender CLOSE CALL . . . - P195-75- A' won a high school football game. It will mark the end of the season for the Cougars who draw the league bye next week and who have no chance of qualifying for a state tournament slated at 4: 15. Cyprus Coach Tom Given praised Julie Mantle for good ball control and Julie Allen for several saves. Cottonwood mentor Shirley Allen cited Shauna Clark for improvement and Nikki Johnson for a steady 2-- result Saturdays trip P185-80R- i - - record, 2-- 2. P175-75- - '', i v 3-- 6-- P155-80- - - (Vv-:- In the runnerup spot is Skyline with a 1 praise. Brighton turned the ball over five times. ner. PARTY Taylorsville will Phil Evans picked off (From Page 2A, Col. 9) have another op- a pass, Staples, the Convention Center portunity to get that Vaifanua and Jerry room. A buffet will be win next Jones recovered The week when the Warserved from fumbles and Joe cost is $1 per person, riors take on Bingham. Marelli blocked a plus $1 per beer or The loss to Brighton punt. Unfortunately, mix, a spokesman squared the Warrior the Warriors could not said. record in Region Two punch the ball into the Door prizes will be at end zone, hurt by key There were more penalties and the turgiven away, including two tickets to a Los breaks than an or- novers. And yet, it proved Angeles Ram game thopedic ward -- 16 tur(unless the strike con- novers in all. And that the team could tinues, replacing it Brighton was able to play with anyone. That to capitalize on two of could spell trouble with a Disneyland) and two those recovering a over the next two season tickets to UofU fumble at the 18 that weeks. basketball games. Next weeks game field set up a first-ha- P165-80- ... -. 15-- 7 In 1 Warrior Defense Shines come back to haunt ' on Tuesday. other Tuesday games, Granger beat Olympus and Skyline defeated 15-- T'Vy ministered them by Utah last fall and as a Contest Slated Today TAYLORSVILLE. If only. Those words could Vr one-gam- e volleyball competition, stopping Granite ad- spanking 69-2- 8 h:fj'A 'Vr& kT a lead to stay in front of Region Three -- 74. Hawaii. Kickoff in Provo will be at 1:30. Utah, which bowed to Hawaii in Cyprus maintained 5-- 4. routing New Mexico in a crucial WAC game year. The Jaguars, in their second year of operation, have not - Cyprus Holds League Lead x . 1 W 2& w Volleyball Action i'i , ;' 52 years during which the ' t 13-- 3 fresh from 28-1- O' . ... 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