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Show Huskies Up Next 4 - Judge Defeated Granite Rolls On (From Page2A, Col. 9) Three Region oppo- Bountiful defenders nents scoreless. Its performance durcaught up with Campbell, who hurled a pass ing the first half hadnt to Pehrson, been up to par. the quarkicker and now receiver. He caught it in the end Granite. zone, And it was put in a hole once by a fumbled punt. But it nonethe- 22-2- 0 Farmer The It didnt yield yardage in wholesale bunches. terback, de- fense, meanwhile, was quickly returning to less had suffered un- breakdthe bearish nature that resulted in which had held four three Bountiful touchdowns. Nobody had done that to Granite since customary owns Warriors Alta. The Braves had scored once on a end around pass to the other wide receiver, Todd Steinecke hitting Matt Thornley for a touchdown. On its next series, Bountiful drive capped a To Face Champions SALT LAKE. A lost coin flip may have been of great benefit to the Taylorsville high Warriors who will enter state volleyball play on Monday. The Warriors finished tied with Brighton for third place in Region Two Tuesday and Brighton gained the third place seed on the flip. But that bracket appears to be 25-ya- d with rell. Minutes later, the Davis County team drove 40 yards in nine play, Talbot bulling over from the four. That was the last time Bountiful did anything on offense. The Braves ran only 18 offensive plays in the second half, picked up just two first downs. Its first two possessions were both three plays and punt. After Granite had taken the lead on Pehrsons touchdown run, Bountiful picked up one of its two first downs and had the ball at its own 45, facing a pre-leagu- Royals. Taylorsville will meet the Royals at 4 p.m. Monday and could wind up playing Cyprus on Wednesday. Coach Pat Gannon Rasmussen said her team is playing well, despite having lost two of three contests during the week. The Warriors lost a decision to unbeaten Alta Thursday and a 15-- 9, third-and-fiv- 15-1- The Braves needed a big play, but it was the Farmers who provided it. Greg Noland and Hola broke through the line and sacked Eric quarterback for a Johnson loss. Granites defense ht deci- 4 was forced to rise to the occasion three plays after the Bountiful punt when Hola fumbled at the Farmer 29. Six minutes re- sion to Bingham Tuesday in a fight for second place. On Mon- day the Warriors downed Kearns Kearns avoided the, cellar by beating West Jordan Thursday. 5, 15-1- 0, mained and the 15-1- 2. 15-1- 2, situa- e tion. 15-- 2 11-1- 5, d Doug Far- wide-ope- n loaded going into the tournament which begins Monday at West high. And although the Warriors must play a region champion on Monday, it is a team Taylorsville defeated e in play hard-foug- 22-yar- touchdown pass to a the more heavily 15-1- 0, a Braves were in striking distance. They only needed a field goal. 15-- 9 From Page 2A, Col. 8) not daunted by the turn of events and ( d marched 80 yards after the kickoff with anothereffort time-consumin- 13-- 6 Two Wins KEARNS. Two victories were posted by Kearns Saturday in Ute Conference play. The Peewees and Juniors recorded wins in games against West. Wade Slaughter scored two touchdowns and Ken Cartllo added a third as the Juniors beat West 21 6. Carillo also had a point after, as did Troy Staley and Troy Kehoe. Coaches cited the play of Kava Afu, Rusty Tauteoli, Kirk Goddard, and busted it for 37 yards. Things were lookin good. But then, Pehrson had the wind SOOO CLOSE . . . Viewmont's Tim Jones (43) very neorly intercepts knocked out of him. pass intended for Grangers Mike Wilding (84) who has hands The officials called defender's helmet in state playoff action Friday. timeout. In doing so, to Granite was forced remove Pehrson and By Viewmont bring in its third string p ( From Page 3A, Col. 9) Chipman and Wilder had nine each and Pat Sheehan, Wilder and Wilding were largely responsible for the low output from the Viking passing game played key His statistics dont show it, but halfback Rex Watson had a big game. The Braves held Watson to 13 yards on nine carries. But two went for scores. He glided off left end and cut back into the middle from five yards out to give Granite a 0 lead. 7-- first-quart- er with solid play in the secondary. Wilder also recovered a fumble. Several other 300 Game players roles. Kevin Wall, Mark Chambers, Piliki Tauteoli, John Or r, Mapoui Tai and Park Lowell. The Peewees finished the season with the top record for Kearns, defeating West 12 6. Bryan Veazie and Roger Griffiths scored touchdowns for the winners, who were also led by Chris O'Connor, Thad Jensen, Jimmy Enriquez and Tom Callahan. The Bantams lost 27 7 A touchdown by T roy Michaelis and an extra point by Brett Slaughter were all the Bantams could Lancers Are Ousted Is Bowled Sunday KEARNS. R. C. Christiansen bowled a 300 game here Sunday The Lancers were hurt when they could convert only two third down tries. It meant the end of camthe season, a paign. Fridays game was the only one in which they scored that the Lancers lost. On the bright side, there are some key athletes coming back next year. But there are some excellent ones who saw their careers end Friday under the threatening 4-- 5 Bountiful skies. ' GRANGER ( See Page 3, Col 3) Dawes, Matt Burdett, Stephen Hammer, Tony Sweat and muster Mike Scott and Jim Morrison were the top players for the Midgets in a 27 0 loss The Mitey Mites were blanked 14 0 despite the play of Jeff Bergener, Shawn Callahan, Errol Montano, Robert Carrillo, Jim Scott and Lance Gib son Robert Coombs. Grangers Juniors fell the only touchdown coming on a pass from Dean Kimber to Jay Simon. Kimber added the conversion. Coaches cited the defensive play of Bill Naylor. 26-- 7, The Gremlins whitewashed Try A were 35 seconds left and it was deep in Bulldog territory. The fate was sealed when a Cordova pass was intercepted on the final play of the game. The Dog defense, which had given up only 65 points all year long, was the villain. PG had 349 yards on the ground. The Judge offense didnt have the ball all that often. Judge had 121 yards rushing, 83 of that from Rodman and 82 through the air on 5x10 Cordova passes. John Liston and Bulldog coaches tried to light at was good for one period, during which Judge regained the lead with a long drive of its own, this time with Rodman scoring from the two and booting his team into a lead. But again PG came half-tim- e 14-1- 3 back. An apparent Recorded By Kearns up one first down with a sweep. Then Hola, who had been held to 35 yards, broke loose around right end, picked up a block from Granite needed at this point (shades of Olympus) was a fumbled snap. So the Farmer coaches inserted a back-ucenter more familiar to Peterson, Steve Brown. Their only duty, for one play, was not to fumble. They didnt. Pehrson went back in, ran out the clock, and Granite had itself a berth in the 4A quarterfinals. g that halfresulted in a time lead when Hale scored on a keeper. The fire that the 35-ya- quarterback, Kreg Peterson. The last thing - Champs Eliminated the Farmers promptly jumped offside. Then gave up a run. First down Bountiful at the 18. But Todd Barney forced an incomplete pass with a hard rush and an inside run picked up just two yards. Granite took those back when Barney and Steve Brown forced Johnson to eat the ball for a short loss. Bountiful went for the field goal, just like Olympus did the week before. The try was short. Granite still needed to run 3:53 off the clock. Pehrson picked So six-yar- 1982 Thursday, Nov. 4, WEST VALLEY VIEW were 27 0. Want Ad! fumble down deep was ruled to have come after the ball was blown dead, but that was just the tip of the iceberg as far as controversy went, After Harrison a. his second scored Marty Biljanic touchdown, the Vikes recovered fumbles and went for two on the Kreautler had the inconversion andto terception. An exception to the Kreautler appeared have stopped the at- less than awesome tempt short of the goal defensive play was and forced another that of Greg Diedrich fumble. However, it who had 14 tackles and was ruled that the ball Dan Quinn with 11. But had crossed the plane when linebackers get and PG was awarded the bulk of the tackles, the two points. gains have been made I groused about it and thats what hapthen, but the plain pened to Judge. On the truth is it never should have come down to bright side is the return of Corthat, LEtoile said. Judge came right dova, who will be only back and seemed in a junior. Three of his good shape when it classmates also saw scored with 5:40 left in considerable varsity the contest. Aware of action. Key juniors the rule, coming back are Paul LEtoile went for the Barbiero, John McCortie, but the best mick and Joey laid plans sometimes dont pan out. Besides, everyone in the stadium expected HOCKEY Col. 5) Judge to stop the (From Page 2A,e Cottonwood-Skylinball the Vikes, get s back and score. (5:15), Olympus-KeamCoat the (6:45), Everyone except Vikings, that is. They ttonwood Heights; ran off plays of six, Bountiful-Viewmoeight, 12 and nine (8:30), Ogden-Highlan- d ar er 21-2- 1 nt (10), at yards. And didwhen Bountiful; Brighton-Alt(9:45), at Hygeia. get the ball back, there Judge finally at Valley Lanes. The feat took place in an invitational scratch league where participants must have a 175 or better average. A spokesman for the bowling lanes said the game had been sanctioned. BENNETTS - a iu iiizoi(JASSfriii Eyes State Compet Skyline Nabs Region Title HOLLADAY. Skyline highs volleyball squad slam- 9-- med the door on Cottonwood and 7 Granite this week to grab the Region Three title. Now for the hard 15-1- 15-- 8, to be pitted against Skyline finished on top Cyprus coach Tom Davis at 7 and Cotton- sporting a 1 record, Given cited Julie Allen wood will play East or Cyprus in second with in the victory over Cottonwood in Granite for running Highland at 8:30. Also showing a comthird with Granger the team. He said Sheri Johnson blocked petitive edge this week in fourth with well in the victory. was former league Olympus in a Given added that his leader Cyprus. The fifth with Pirates chalked up a and Granite in last jayvee squad finished first in Region Three pair of wins against with Granite record. Skyline mentor Joan with a on Thursday and Burdett cited Lisa Overall, he said, they Olympus on Tuesday Sorenson and Suzy had a record of to clinch Slaymaker for exby Granger mentor the runner-ucellent hitting, while Stephanie Green praisspot. In other games durshe praised Shauna ed the Olympus squad ing the week, Olympus Mahoney for excellent for their improvement rallied for an une- blocking. All three in the last part of the She cited xpected win over were awesome all season. season, she said. Also Joanne Sullivan, Granger Thursday, and Granger praised was Beth Teresa Mitchell and silenced Cottonwood Smedley, who served Lisa Kilburn in the win on Tuesfor 10 straight points over Cottonwood for day. keeping the team against Cottonwood In Region Three, Thursday. together. 15-- 0 15-- part. 7-- 3, 6-- 5-- 5, late-breaki- BRINE IN BURST 2-- 8 FOR 9. Competition for the state title begins Monday at West high, with Skyline pitted against either Viewmont or Woods Cross at 4 p.m., depending on the outcome of a coin toss. The competition will continue through Nov. 11. 13-1- 5, 15-1- 1, 15-- 1 9-- 1 gg0 19-- 15-- 9 15-1- 1, p 1064 VJGST 5400 SOUTH (5400 PLAZA - WEST OF GRAND CENTRAL & SUNSET SPORTS) 15-1- 0, 15-1- 3, In other tilts Monday, Cyprus will play East or Highland at 5:30 p.m., Granger is 15-1- 1, 15-1- lass PafioiiG St 2 Limit One Per Family Starts Thurs. Oct. 21 thru Sat. 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