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Show Colt Homecoming Is Tomorrow 2 - mm WEST VALLEY view Thursday, Sept. 15, 1983 k Cottonwood Gridders Come Back Twice To Beat Lakers If two SOUTH COTTONWOOD. yard field goal just victories after three games is any indication, Cottonwoods football squad will continue to put up a stiff fight when league competition begins tomorrow half-tim- pre-leag- 24 seconds before e. A touchdown by the Lakers in the third period, however, set the stage for a fiery fourth quarter. The score (Friday). Coaches Clinic Colt gridders came from behind twice Friday to edge Bonneville 16-1- 4. MIDVALE. The fifth annual Utah High School Basketball Coaches Assn, clinic will be held at Hillcrest high on Saturday, Sept. 24. BYU basketball coach Ladell Anderson will keynote the affair. Also slated to speak is Kent Frazier, coach at South Summit high school in Kamas. Advance membership registration and tuition for high school and junior high coaches is $12. The clinic is also open to the general public for $15. Registration will get under way at 8 a.m. Following a continental breakfast, the clinic will begin at 9 and conclude at 3:30. Cottonwood will host its first Region Three foe, Skyline, during the Colt Homecoming game at 3 p.m. Friday. Considering the teams youth -about half of the starters are juniors - Colt mentor Tom Jones is quite pleased with Cottonwoods performance thus far this year. Almost anything, though, would look better than Cottonwoods 9 record last season. The scoreboard remained undisturbed for nearly two quarters Friday. Cottonwoods Mike Marsh ended the stalemate by booting a 24- 0-- with Bonnevilles PAT was Cottonwood engineered an drive early in the fourth and capped it with a successful pass from Craig Sorenson to Kurt Dewit who ran a post pattern on the left. That put the Colts ahead 10-Then, Bonneville initiated a 3, Col. 3) 7-- MHS Hosting Volleyball Tournament MURRAY. After compiling a 0 e record in action, Murray high girls will host a nine-teavolleyball tournament here this weekend. Coach Becky Andersons Spartan girls will vie for honors in a competition that will attract teams from Cottonwood, Granger, Kearns, Judge, Jordan, Brighton, Bingham and Tooele. After Easy Win At East Action starts at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) and at noon on Saturday, with evening sessions getting (See Page 3, Col. 3) - Bulldogs Tackle Buffs In Tooele Miners Find two-poi- 29-1- 2-- 1 0-- Buffs. So easy was Coach Frank Farmers Now Seek Miracle Burkley to Ric Trentman pass for a conversion. On the rest, Kelly Terrill was perfect. As for Easts double wing, the Leopards had more trouble running it than the Bulldogs did defending it. Dan Auer had a pass interception and Burkley recovered a fumble. McCormick highlighted the defensive effort with 13 tackles. Judge passed only three times, completing two. Barbiero led the rushing game with 86 first-hal- f yards. Player of the week honors went to Jim Oys on defense, Joey Colosimo for his line play and McCormick as the top back. The weeks honor for offensive play was given to the entire offensive line. Judge faces three more road tests, including games at Murray and Jordan, before returning home. SALT LAKE. Judge tuned up for league play with an easy 2 victory over East on the Leopard field Friday. Next, Judge will take its preleague mark to Tooele where the Buffs are but improving. Kickoff for the region opener tomorrow (Friday) is 7:30. Bulldog coaches will have to make certain that their team isnt caught looking past the hungry Fridays victory that LEtoile was able to use 56 players. Few starters saw any action in the second half after Judge lead. ran off to a 29-- 0 half-tim- e In quick succession, John McCormick scored two touchdowns, Tony o Cordova kept for one and Paul scampered 30 yards for the clincher. After the second McCormick score, a bad snap led to a Jeff Bar-bier- PRE GRAND OPENING HUNTERS SPECIALS! GRANITE PARK. One would assume a team with loads of talent record has no need for and a divine intervention. Especially a team that just convincingly beat a strong Bingham team, the same Bingham which the previous week handed perennial football power Judge Memorial a loss. But Granite Coach Mark Nielson is looking for just that - a miracle. Although Nielson said he is pleased with Fridays 31-- 6 upset over the unbeaten Miners, the Farmers season will be put on the line tomorrow (Friday) against an Olympus team which is also Well give them a battle, but it will take a miracle to pull it off, Nielson said of the contest. Theyre just a really outstanding team, and very strong physically. I hope we can give them a game and not get blown out like the other teams theyve played, he said. But our kids are fighters, the Farmer coach added. The Farmers will get their chance to prove themselves at 4:30 tomorrow on Granite gridiron. Maybe we can make it a game, but well have to pull off some miracles to win, Nielson said. But the Farmers needed no miracles Friday as they soundly defeated Bingham 31-- Although the Granite offense has had a slow start this season, it moved the ball well against the Miners. We moved the ball pretty much every time we had it, Nielson said. Particularly impressive was the Farmer ground attack. The team 3-- 0 6. This Weekend Put some sport in General FET 155SR12 155SR13 165SR13 31.79 33.02 35.15 38.10 39.37 39.03 40.96 42.15 44.40 39.13 1.33 17570SR13 18570SR13 175SR14 185SR14 18570SR14 19570SR14 165SR15 Youngs Cougars, Brigham 1.48 loss at Baylor in chagrined by a the season opener, will entertain Bowling Green of Ohio. 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Seemingly moving the ball at will, the Farmers opened up a 17-- 6 lead in the third quarter with a drive d plunge by culminating in a Eric Solem. At the beginning of the final quarter, Peterson found Fleischer open for a touchdown pass. The Farmers scored once more in the game, with Solem going in from the two. If the Farmers were hot on offense, once again they were sizzling on defense. Our defense almost shut them down to nothing, Nielson said. Binghams only score came in the second quarter, set up by a Farmer fumble inside their own 20. The Farmers were led defensively by Katoa and Randy Bown, who each picked off a Miner pass. Nielson praised defensive coach Bruce Brunsvolds efforts. The Miners touchdown is the only one an opponent has scored against the Granite defense this season. Were really pleased with the way the defense has played, Nielson said. Penalties was the only thing Nielson wasnt pleased about. The Farmers were hit with 65 yards in penalties Friday. 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