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Show V 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW County- - Thursday, Nov, 11, 1982 Hillcrest Prevails League Holding Signups Farmer Mistakes Costly In Setback KEARNS. The Recreation Center here is holding signups for basketball programs sponsored by the County Recreation Dept, and Granite district. In 1969 we had four teams - this year we have 70, remarked Mike Killpack, director of the center. ( at the 20. 27. Runs by Hola and Watson moved 40. Three plays, however, left the Farmers with four yards to go for a first down at midfield; 3:39 remained. Hillcrest called its last time out to set up the defense. Startin huddled with his players and called an inside trap for Watson off right tackle. The hole was there. Briefly. Watson slashed through. But it closed quickly as Varoz dropped Watson a yard short. Hillcrest kept the ball on the ground, intent on killing the clock. Varoz then buried the Farmers with a punt that died at the line. Granite had 94 yards to go in 1 31 and had only one timeout left. Pehrson connected with Abel for 18 yards. Granite then tried a sweep but Watson was cut down for a gain. More lmportant- - Games will be Granite to its own played on Saturdays at Granger, Cyprus and Taylorsville high schools, he said. League divisions include third and fourth grades, fifth and sixth grades, seventh and eighth grades, ninth grade, and a ninth and tenth grade league for those who did not make school teams. A basketball clinic will be held every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon for all players, six-yar- 25-ya- d : conducted by area high school head coaches. Those desiring additional information may call the school of their choice. Signups will be held through November at the Kearns Recreation Center, 5670 So. 4800 West, didnt get out of bounds. Valuable seconds ticked away. An incomplete pass stopped the clock. Only 24 seconds remained and Granite still had 74 yards to go. Another pass fell incomplete. It was fourth down with 16 seconds left. Startin used his last timeout to set up a play to keep the drive alive. It did, as Pehrson hit Goddard over the middle for 26 yards. There was time for only one more play and still 48 yards to go In the pocket, Pehrson found his downfield receivers blanketed by defenders. His only recourse was to go underneath to Abel. It was good for a gain, but Abel was tackled immediately, ending the game and the season for Granite. It also concluded a stellar show for Watson, who rushed for 164 yards, and Abel, who caught five passes for 86 yards, including a touchdown in the second quarter. Goddard snagged three more passes for 68 yards. For Hola, it was a disappointing finish to a good career. Bothered by an ankle injury, he also fumbled twice and was shut down rushing, and performed best as a blocking back for Watson. ly, he third-and-1- 0 Varoz dropped into the shotgun, but didnt pass. His quick kick sailed and bounced 53 yards, pushing the Farmers, who had reasonable success blocking or forcing bad punts this season, back to their own -- Kearns, From Page 2A , Col 9 ) so the Huskies faced a INTENSE . . . Taylorsville's Lori Miles handles low ball in state volleyball action Monday when Warriors lost close test with Roy. . . Taylorsville's Julie CONCENTRATION. Cantonwine (10) bumps ball near baseline. Region One Dominates two-yar- d - 969-255- The cost is $20, $12.50 for the second child in a family. A girls league will be held for girls in third through eighth grade. All interested girls are being encouraged to signup. Coaches are needed and anyone interested in coaching is being asked to call the center. Spikers Fall In 4A State Rounds SALT LAKE. There will be no state champion from the Green area in Sheet this year. Everyones hopes came crashing down on the first two days of competition. Play continued last eliminated. 3-- throughout Utah and the Western States. Workouts take place daily, but being on the team is not all work, there are many parties much fun, and a spokesman explained. Anyone interested may contact the recreation manager, Salt Lake County Service Area No. 1 (Kearns pool) or call 968-054- 1. OGDEN. those around dont your house into ready cash. Just place a low-coGreen Sheet classified! st and burst in front had service. Roy 14-- 9 ral-lie- A d, Judge however, Memorial graduate a e Green and captured and to Coach Pat dash win honor Sheet squad member is a member Gannon Rasmussens of the Weber State Co- hopes that her team would meet Cyprus in llege Lady Wildcat 16-1- 4 tWO-tim- the quarterfinals. Cyprus was able to advance to that round by disposing of East Coach Tom Givens club dominreturn all five starters ated play in the first and six regulars from game and didnt really a team which finished have too much trouble last year and in the second. shared the IntermounHighland jumped all tain Division con- over Cottonwood in the ference title. They are first game, winning but the Colts almost led by 4 senior Cindy pulled out the second, Stumph. basketball team. Gina Glodowski, a freshman, is one of 13 players on Coach Jane Miners roster. The Lady Wildcats 5-- 18-1- Turn wants inch- ed closer and suddenly On Cat Team members KYAT participate in meets 0 villes turn. They 15-- 13-1- 5, 15-1- 2. 3 15-- 15-- 2, SALT LAKE. Four area players Sheet volleyball been have first-tea- tory. by coaches. First team selections were Leslie Astin of TV Olympus, championship (itd be their seventh in succession) and a Holiday Bowl berth (for the fifth straight Lisa year). and Suzy of and Cuthbert are the lone juniors on that squad. Receiving honorable mention recog-- n t i o n Grangers were Brenda Barnett, a senior, and Cottonwood junior Jill Johnson. In other games, Alta struggled past Clear- then got field down to business with a 15-- 5 win. Skyline needed three sets to down Viewmont 15-Weber stop15-1- 2. Murray, Utah 84107 268-393- ped Brighton 0 15-- 15-1- 0 and Bonneville BURNING YOUR MONEY? Come Get crushed Bingham 15-- 15-- 4. In st WAC Lisa Kilburn, Cuthbert of Cot- i The next-to-la- Joanne Slaymaker Skyline. Johnson LAKE. weekend collegiate grid spotlight focuses on Provo. There, BYUs Cougars take the step toward a seniors but Astin; she is a junior. Named to the second team were Julie Mantle and Sheri Johnson of Cyprus, and CONTROL Highland and Bonneville past Davis 15-1- 0, 5, 15-1- CONTINUOUS 2 CLEAN OVEN got 15-1- 15-- after night time, Cot-wa- s due to with East, tested Highland and Granger met Brighton. If any were victorious, they play today. The finals are scheduled at 8 p.m. Invades SALT Skyline. tonwood contests, COOK CENTER EYE LEVEL 16-1- 4, 9, Grid Spotlight Falls On Provo region champ All are Sullivan vic- DELUXE Whirlpool HEAVY DUTY WASHER Tuesdays play it The foe, regionally televised in a 1 :50 p.m. game, will be San Diego State. The other home college offering on Saturday will be Montana at Weber State, a tussle set for 1. Utah will challenge TexasEl Paso in a 7:30 p.m. game in the Miners Sun Bowl. And Utah State will tangle with Boise State in a 1:30 p.m. game on Bronco sod. Brigham Young took a big step toward both the league crown and the bowl berth by turning back pesky Wyo- ming 23-1- 3 last week- end. It didnt come easily. The Pokes rallied WASHER $326 $586 (SHU4004) 17 FOOT 2 DOOR 0 PR s526 (IEEV205) DELUXE 5 CYCLE from a 20-- deficit to make a game of it -but the Cougars stemmed the tide. San Diego, meanwhile, rallied to defeat in HonHawaii olulu and arrives in WAC Provo with a season record and a in mark. The Y is overall. the league; Utah surprised even its most ardent fans by overwhelming Utah State last week, bringing the season record to Their foe is winless in the WAC on the season and to after bowing 31-2- $6 DRYER (ILAS300 LE5780) 20 FOOT UPRIGHT & FREEZER Cottonwoods Nikki Johnson, Julie Allen of Cyprus, Grangers Teresa Mitchell and Lisa Sorenson and Shauna Mahoney of Grangers 7 Brighton downed m Three 15-- other In 16-1- 4, 460 West 4500 South 15-- 15-- 3 Alta stopped 15-- 4 0, 10-1- 5, 16-1- 6-- R&D Texaco 15-- 15-1- Selected Green 15-- 1 Taylorsville Cottonwood and rebounded from its loss to stomp Clearand field Granger sent Bingham home with a three-se- t ht 15-- 7 Judge old. Region East eliminated 3 All-sta- rs Cyprus both lost games to Roy. The Warriors, playing as the fourth place entry from Region Two, started strong in victory grabbing a over the Royals. Roy came back to win the second by that same score. In the decisive third set, the Warriors lead, but grabbed a saw Roy reel off eight straight points before they could get the serve back. Then it was Taylors- s, 15-- 9 15-- 2 Taylorsville and -- 15-1- 1. in Viewmont consolation play, while in championship action, Weber defeated Skyline 15-- 7 was then beaten for the first time. play through Tuesday, there was only one By KYAT upset. Region Three KEARNS. A new champion Skyline fell season is beginning for - but that was to defenthe KYAT (Kearns ding champion and Youth Aquatic Team!' always dangerous which is seeking new Weber. members. Region Two champ Anyone interested in Alta was slated to learning the ins and meet Region One outs of competitive champ Roy last night swimming is being in- in the vited to join. Qualifica- while Weber and Bontions include being neville, both from able to swim 25 yards Region One, were due in good style (one lap to meet, meaning that of the pool) and participants must be betGrad Is ween 3 and 18 years semi-final- 15-- Cyprus hard-foug- was Cyprus which challenged Roy and won the first game It was all downhill from there, however, as Roy captured and games to claim the match. 4 Granger lost idencontests tical to a solid Davis region. Area teams, with the exception of Cyprus, all fell in the first round and on Tuesday, Taylorsville lost a second match and was volleyball 16-1- decision. possibly two finalists will come from that night (Wednesday) and will conclude tonight at West high. 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