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Show . ' v him. Peterson kept for a short gain on the play, but was forced to tle for field goal. GAINER. . . Granite's Kreg Peterson looks down field as Robert Hatch (87), Brian Criddle (56) and Stuart Johnson (53) bear down on Is Still Olympus Undefeated FOOTBALL (From Page Jordan Titans Explode In Second Half To Down Farmers Col. 3) (From Page 2A, offensive and defensive units. He particularly named Eric Barlow, Stuart Johnson, Steve Wright, Steve Barnes, Greg Smith and Billy Baer on defense. He cited Hannay and Robert Hatch for their both-way-s play and praised the reserve effort of Scott Cragun when an injury forc ed another Titan tackle to the bench. Coach Mark Neilson was concerned that his team seemed to lose its composure when victimized by bad breaks. He was pleased with the play of Steve Brown and Todd Barney and was satisfied with Caspers play at quarterback. Casper was named offensive player of the game, while Brown earned defensive honors. Much of his praise was for the Titans. I don't think anybody can beat them, he stated. That came from a man who has faced both Hillcrest and Olympus, generally considered the states top two teams. After watching fumbles and penalties wipe out two Colt scoring opportunities and lead to one Eagle touchdown in Fridays Homecoming loss to Skyline, Cottonwood Coach Tom Jones says his game plan for tomorrows match against Granger is very simple. Were going to eliminate our mistakes and try to hold on to the ball, he says. The Colts fumbled a half dozen loss to Skyline, times in their losing three, and though only one hurt them directly on the scoreboard, Jones said they all had a devastating effect on the spirit of the team. I thought our kids outplayed them for most of the game, but it seemed like every time we started to get something going, we lost the Those Jones explained. ball, things really affected us mentally and they still bother us. One of the things we hope to do before our game with Granger is to regain a positive mental attitude, he said. The Eagles opened scoring in the first quarter after recovering a fumbled punt on the Cottonwood 34. Skyline's Mark Wagner carried three straight times from there and the Eagles had a lead.The extra point was missed. After Skyline extended its lead to 12-- 6 6-- 0 late in the seconnd quarter, one of the most frustrating moments of the game for Cottonwood took place - the Colt ball carrier fumbled after 12-- 0 a brilliant kickoff return. Despite the disappointments of the first half, Cottonwood bounced back in the third quarter, taking its opening drive 75 yards for a touchdown. Quarterback Craig Sorenson, who rushed for 126 yards on the day, kept the drive alive with several key runs on third and fourth downs and scored the touchdown on a two yard plunge. The try for extra point was blocked. Cottonwood began its final drive on its own 15 with 4:08 remaining in the game, and when the first two plays netted just a half yard, things looked bleak for the Colts. However, after two consecutive running plays picked up 50 yards and a pass interference call added 25 more, the Colts suddenly found themselves d within 10 yards a happy of homecoming. Three running plays moved the ball to the Skyline three, but a fourth down pass fell short and the game ended. Cottonwood nose guard Robert Bryan received the MVP award for the game and Jones said that consistent play like Bryans would be needed to defeat Granger. Granger is one of the top teams in Region Three and capable of taking advantage of every mistake we make, Jones said. But we have a lot of talent on this team and if we can cut some of our errors, I feel we can play with anyone. Granger will host tomorrow' at 4:30 p.m. Cottonwood , Juniors Of Murray Top Taylorsville MURRAY. A Taylorsville 34 7 victory over by the Juniors highlighted Murray Ute Conference play Saturday. Cody Littlefield scored three times while Brett Bringhurst and Darin Leonard returned interceptions for scores. Danny Davenport and Kirk Peterson were credited with sacks while Mark Pion recovered a fumble. Other defensive standouts were Joey VanGerwen and Brian Leslie. The Gremlins blanked Viewmont 28 0. Jeremy Taeoali had a pair of 20 yard touchdown runs and Duston Connaughton raced 25 yards for a touchdown. Brady Bangerter had a 23 yard run and Joe Newsom and Dustin Vincent added extra points. Chris Hopkins, George Kelsch and Chris Slaughter recovered fumbles while Jess Fillerup and David Smith were defensive leaders. Matt Aiono, Andrew Ashton and T afilele Matago were singled out for praise for their play. The Mitey Mites defeated Viewmont on touchdowns by Travis Ballingham and Troy Bean. Steven Bailey had 85 yards rushing. Dean Moody recovered two fumbles and Chris Rindlisbacher and Dean Moody led the defense. The Midgets belted Viewmont 356. Kevin Bolingbroke rushed for three touchdowns, including a 50 yarder, and scored three extra points. Also scoring were Ryan Lewis and Justin Pino on passes from Wayne Slaughter. Defensively John Nelson and Eddie Scott had interceptions and Gary Horton, Rob McDonald and Ken Wright were leading tacklers. The Bantams lost a 20 0 decision while the Peewees fell 20 6, with the touchdown coming on T yson Soffe's 90 yard run. 13-- 8ff5S55gitL oiCTcnocPfiRr 1 ILOWESLPBICEJNPIVIDUAL1 Diet Counseling .Service.in tti?Area o wegkutt; in just 3S Lose Women Can lbs. Men Lose Even More! IndMdual Counooling Choiet of Dtata No Shota Wookty Group Moating No Hypnoai No Drug Daily Call Claudette 52SS B. Pinomoni Dru Suite 10SB "TAKE Too! i e g J 264-838- 8 (5300 So. S .. Jj T roeway; m2m $5.00 Off Program Coupon. 3 James Gamer scored the recoveries. Others cited for their play were Matt Cornia, Brandon Heck, Chance Haider, Jeff Hansen and Jason Zumwalt. The Midget B team battled to a tie with Alta. Jimmy Smith caught a touchdown pass, while Jeff Sagers and Brad Steedman were praised for their play. The Midget A squad lost to West Jorand the Juniors were beaten dan by Murray. 27-- 34-- Cottonwood SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Four victories in six outings were claimed by Cottonwood Ute Conference teams Saturday. Eagles Win On Colt Mistakes COTTONWOOD. - 3A, Col. 6) touchdown, while Dan Overman added two points with a safety on a quarterback sack. Dale Boam had a sack and Bobby Bess caused a fumble. The Gremlins lost a 13-decision to West Jordan despite solid play from Belisle. and Hillcrest Robby Joseph Apple defeated the Peewee B team on a late touchdown. Rhett Sears had three fumble Initial League Action SOUTH 8 2. set- Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! IT TO INTERSTATE TRANSMISSIONS AND AVOID PROBLEMS" LOCATIONS The Gremlins dumped Bingham 41-Scoring touchdowns were Cash Peterson, Oba Trumel, Nathan Owens, Ryan Goller, Greg Oliphant and Bill Hall. The defense was led by Steve Richies and Marcus Walton. The Mitey Mites also came up with a The Ewing shutout, blanking East 27-boy had three touchdown runs. Travis Warner scored twice and Ryan Oliphant ran 51 yards for another touchdown while Ty Bronicheil threw a scoring strike to Todd Shaw to lead the Midgets to a 25 6 victory over East. The defense limited East to 35 yards total offense, recovered two fumbles and intercepted three passes. Top performers were R ich Gilbert and Doug Knight. The Bantams eked out a victory over East. Chris Jackson scored one touchdown and Shawn Quick set ud another with a pass interception. Danny R ipaleto made a saving tackle on the PAT attempt to tie. Also cited for their play were Brad Sorenson, Kirk Keller, Robert Muller and Mike Stevens. The Peewees lost a decision to Duane Morris (41) crosses goal line with pilfered of Taylorsville's Jim Rogers (58) as official signals SIX FOR KHS . . . pass fust ahead score. Eye Huskies Warriors Stymie superior in some areas. If we can raise the level of intensity, I think we have a real shot at Bingham, he added. I feel like a broken record, but I still think were close to where we want to be. Bills said his team is looking forward to the challenge of Hillcrest, but he couldnt help adding, If only we had beaten Alta. (From Page 3A, Col. 4) Vargo and in the fourth period, Sartor scored his second TD. The Warriors had a balanced attack, gaining 204 yards rushing and 207 through the air. Vargo rushed 13 times for 72 yards and caught eight passes for 118. Sartor added 64 yards rushing. Defensively, Kelly Davis and Moody had interceptions and Walton recovered a fumble. Coach Bills also praised the defensive effort of Jack Bird. Carver passed for 74 yards in the first half, but sat out the second with a recurrent thumb injury. Gary Bronson added 18 yards on 3x13. Duane Morris led Cougar rushers with 32 Boat Safety Classes Planned In Granger WEST VALLEY. The Coast Guard Auxiliary will conduct free classes in boat safety and seamanship beginning next week. The classes will be held on Mon- days at 7 p.m. at Redwood Com- munity Center, and will run through was yards. Larson KHS discouraged, but acknowledged that the Warriors were physically Oct. 17. Color Print Processing East despite Mat Fankhouser's kickoff return for a score and a touchdown run by Cory Wolfenbarger. The Juniors fell to East . "12" "24" EXPOSURES EXPOSURES 1.89 3.39 Peterson Has Longest Drive At Copper Club MAGNA. Thirty golfers ticipated in the Magna par- tournament held last week at the Copper golf club, according to Joe Ribotto, chairman. 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