OCR Text |
Show ! Thursday, October THE GREEN SHEET 2 11, 1984 Spouts Hawks Blank Cougars 34-0 Friday Our quarterback began finding the open receivers and we stopped committing so many turnovers, explained Berry. It couldnt have come at a better time. Berry was no doubt looking ahead to the showdown match with Hillcrest on Wednesday after press time. After Hillcrest, Altas next KEARNS. Following his teams loss to Taylorsville and its narrow win over Bingham, Alta head football coach Doug Berry said he was puzzled by an offense that didnt seem to be hitting on all cylinders. Based on Altas 34-- 0 win at Kearns Friday, it appears Berry finally solved the riddle. Late Score Nips West Jordan 14--7 riors will host Grantsville Thursday, 18, at 4 p.m. West Jordan, which played Bingham Wednesday, will also be at home next Thursday, entertaining Alta. The first half of Fridays game was down to its final 1:11 seconds before any scoring was registered. Taylorsville broke the ice with a touchdown pass from Brown to Byron Simper. Keith Lever kicked the PAT. West Jordans tying score was sparked by a Jaguar fumble recovery at the Taylorsville 30 late in the third period. Hard running Shawn Simpson scored the six pointer on a nine-yar- d jaunt. The extra point was booted by Dale Ashton. With just over two minutes to play, the Warriors skillfully worked the clock as they moved into scoring WEST JORDAN. In a game where both offenses found the going tough due to penalties, turnovers and solid defensive efforts, managed to post points when it had 7 to and earned a hard-fougwin over West Jordan Friday. With the game tied at 7 and the final period half gone, West Jordan needed to convert on a fourth and one play at the Warrior 21 to keep a drive alive, but a seldom-calle- d penalty for illegally aiding the runner wiped out the first down keeper by quarterback John Kendrick. After Taylorsville got the better of an exchange of punts, the Warriors marched downfield in the closing TD moments, scoring the with 25 seconds left on a pass from Ryan Brown to Dave Trevino, his fifth straight game with a TD catch. It was a win, stated Taylorsville coach. Doug Bills. When it came down to it the kids came through. I felt our intensity was lacking, though, and that concerns me. West Jordan coach Larry Sanich was still steamed about the penalty call. Ive been coaching for 13 years and Ive never seen the panalty called. The ref said the only reason he called it was because it came at a critical time. Following their game against 14-- 7-- A xVxs 11 Mike Monsaratt of Cyprus slaps in front of Cottonwood's Kurt Mothawson to intarcapt pass in aarly going of Friday I'LL TAKE IT . . . contsst. Colts Win 6th Straight Game SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Quarterback Craig Sorensen rushed for 124 yards and teammate Blake Reese added 103 to pace the undefeated Cottonwood Colts to an easy 35-- 6 homecoming victory over Cyprus here Friday. It was the sixth straight victory for Cottonwood which tried to make it seven in a row yesterday (Wednesday) against Provo in a game played after press time. Cyprus, which has now lost its last four games in a row after opening the season with two wins, took the week off.., ... Cottonwood was its own worst , enemy in the first quarter of Fridays ballgame as the usually accurate Colt quarterback Craig Sorensen threw interceptions on the teams first two possessions. We were trying to throw long and put a couple of quick scores on the board, but I guess it backfired, explained Head Coach Tom Jones. The Pirates could get nothing going offensively after either theft, however, and were forced to punt both times. The Colts settled down on their third possession, forgoing the airways for a ground game which has yet to be harnessed this season, and marched 42 yards for the games first touchdown. Blake Reese went over from the one for the score and Tracy Burnett, who was a perfect five for five on extra point attempts for the day, made it Sorensen set run. up the TD with a Sorensen gave Cottonwood a two touchdown lead in the second quarter when he capped a seven-pladrive with a scoring sprint but the Colt quarterbacks throwing troubles continued on the teams next possession, when he tossed his third interception of the day. Pirate linebacker Greg Henson, 7-- made a great play intercepting the ball, according to Jones, returned the ball down to the Colt seven. Gene Harmon scored the d run. Cyprus TD on a From that point on it was all Cottonwood, as the Colts scored once more before the half and twice more in the second half in rolling to the 35-- 6 victory. Kurt Mathewson scored the teams third touchdown on a seven-yar- d pass from Sorensen, Blake Reese scored next on a run and Sorensen capped the run in thq scoring .yith. ,9, foiv-ypi;fourth quarter. i Cottonwood rolled up 356 total yards, all but 42 of which came on the ground, and was not forced to We punt the entire game. substituted turnovers for punts, joked Jones. The Colt mentor said the entire team played well in the victory, specifically Ted Esplin who played the best game Ive seen a weakside linebacker play. He also had high praise for Reese, who blocked as well as he ran, and for offensive linemen Lee Wienbender, Dave Brimley, Mike Metcalf and David Day. Jones, whose 1982 Cottonwood team did not win a game, said hes as surprised as anyone the Colts are undefeated but that hes known since last season this squad would be a good one. He said the lack of injuries the Colts have incurred this season has been a key to the string of victories. Punter Peter Lewis and halfback Ross Callahan returned to action this week from injuries suffered earlier this year. Mike Monserret and Matt Sorenson joined Henson with interceptions for the Pirates. who two-yar- 42-ya- : , Brighton Coach Ellen Lindseys Taylorsville ran team girls its season record to Tuesday with a 7 victory over Brighton. e The win gave the Warriors a lead in the Region Two standings over Brighton and Bingham. Lindsey said everyone played well in the tough win over Brighton Tuesday, particularly Cindy Dyer who was named the outstanding player for the week. The first game was a tooth and nail affair, according to volleyball 6-- 0 15-1- 19-1- two-gam- (results be out to improve on their second in state finish of a year ago. The state meet will be held Wednesday. The Warriors are led by Will Hea-lwith a 36.5 strokes per match average. He was second to a Bingham golfer in the individual matchups Tuesday. Othger top Warrior golfers are Dave Lyseng, 37.8; Kevin Williams, 39.0; Kirt Borich, 39.3 and Todd Mills, 39.5. The team mark in dual meet com posted a 6-- 0 The Brown-Trevin- Mount Vernon Wins Region Title MURRAY. Chick-fil-you get our famous sandwich. Its plump, whole boneless breast of chicken, tender n juicy, to perfection pressure-frie- d and served up on a toasted buttered bun. You also get french fries and a cup of A h salad in your choice of colseslaw, potato or carrot n raisin. TASTE IT. Mxjil Love It For Good. 17-1- 7-- hard-fough- BO'lO 2, VJ He'll Listen 0 oisi-- 49 N Paid For By The Warnick For Representative Committee DISEASES & SURGERY OF THE FEET NEW LASER THERAPY MACHINE Free Checking with a $98 balance. Free VISA Banking Card. banking at 20 locations. Apply today. 24-ho- West Valley Oopperview West Jordan Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Running injuries Ingrown toenails Warts Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities 3620 S. 2700 W. 4090 W. 3500 S. DR. RON BROWN 7080 S. 1700 W. Member FL)1C Podiatrist Foot Specialist When there's trouble a "Foot" ur CAU US free EXAMINATION By Appointment With This Coupon Only Expires Nov. 17, 1984 ARE EXTRA IF NE 967-333- 8 So. Redwood I 4370Insurances Accepted All 2U iJJSp' g WK - r- 'TMi usd g T? Let us tell you about the 84 Honda line-uincluding the 49 MPG mileage champ Civic CRX HF, the 4 wheel-driv- e Civic Wagon and the Accord SE-- i p, 'Tfari.- - ..r iMtililllimg Mount Vernon won the Region 11 Academy baseball championship this fall, finishing the season undefeated. Senior Mike Lambson hit .721 on the season to lead the team followed by senior Shawn Morrow who finished with a .676 average. Nautilus 968-900- 0 Petitt petition and won a during the season. MOjTiflERS OFF WEST VALLEY 2500 W. 4760 S. carries. Box Meal not A Chick-fil-only gives you a good value but lots of good taste. First 262-668- 2 45 in 12 o touchdown toss left the Jaguars with too little time. Taylorsville had 215 yards of total offense, Brown completing 12x17 passes for 176 yards and two touchdowns. West Jordan had 332 yards, 220 rushing and 112 passing. Simpson ran the ball 30 times for 166 yards. Defensively, Bills cited Randy Graham, who had a fumble recovery, and J.B. Bindley, who also had a fumble recovery plus his fifth interception. For the Jaguars, Sanich praised linebackers Ted Casto and Tim Martinez. Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! Just dial to place your ad. SAVE yards ter-ritor- y. defense settled down and held the GRANGER. Mike Angleseys field goal in the second quarter Titans to just three points for the rest of the half. Mark Smith hit proved to be the difference here FriBruce Blaylock on an pass day as Olympus squeaked by a stub4 in the forthe score and Anglesey hit the exborn Grarigefc team tra point to make it Lancers Homecoming game. The Titan field goal, which ocThe Titans, now 0 in Region Three, were in action last night curred with seven minutes remaint, ing, came after a (Wednesday) at Sky View in a game drive which began when Olys played after press time. Granger, has the week off because of the Doug Taylor intercepted a pass and ran it back to his own 44. Three Oly UEA conference. conditions which seemed running plays produced just six Despite ripe for a slaughter - Olympus had yards and on fourth and four, the won its previous league tests by a Lancers jumped offside to give the Titans new life. A long pass put combined 62-- 0 score while Granger lost 42-- last week to Cottonwood -- Olympus on the Lancer five, but Olympus coach Louie Long said he after a clipping penalty moved the wasnt surprised with the closeness ball back 15 yards and three passes of the game. Theyre a good ball fell incomplete, the Titans were club and both the teams they lost to forced to settle for three points. (Cottonwood and Alta) were very Granger took the ensuing kickoff 70 yards to the Oly two but failed to good, he said. I knew with it being their Homecoming it was going to be score on a fourth down attempt with intense. It was just like playoff fever just seconds on the clock. Mike out there. Wilding, who had 150 yards rushing It looked as though Olympus was on the day, carried the ball eight of on its way to its third consecutive the Lancers nine plays on the drive, rout when it took the opening kick' including the last seven straight. and marched 60 yards on eight plays Olympus opened the second half for a touchdown but the Lancer Continued on page 3 the Warriors jumped lead in the second the Bengals clawed into it. Taylorsvilles next game will be Tuesday against Hillcrest on the Warriors home floor. for 80 completed 9x20 passes with Handley catching four for 70 yards. y, Qly Nips Granger Lindsey, while out to an 11-- 4 game before their way back d Coach . Dan TAYLORSVILLE. Leatherwoods Taylorsville high golf team captured top honors in the Region Two meet Tuesday and will chopped-fres- Taylorsville Tops Bengals TAYLORSVILLE. Wednesday unavailable by press time), the War non-regio- Warriors Claim Region Two Title Oct. Taylorsville In the third period, Alta picked up where it had left off. Quarterback Tyler Petitt engineered a solid drive, completing two passes each to Darren Handley and Troy Long before finishing with a 30 yard scoring strike to Chad Ogden. Altas last touchdown came on a drive in the fourth quarter. Trent Ogden did most of the running in the drive, but Chad Ogden carried for the final seven yards. Alta ended up with 307 yards of total offense to 180 for Kearns. The Hawks had 157 yards rushing and 115 yards passing. Mark Frkovich ran game will be at West Jordan on Thursday, Oct. 18, at 4 p.m. n Kearns had a game at Jordan Wedsnesday, but league play next Thursday at 4 p.m. at Hilllcrest. Altas Brad Rentfro opened the punt scoring with a stunning return early in the first period. Dave McQuivey kicked the first of four extra points. Later in the quarter, Mark Frkovich broke outside and rambled 40 yards for a second Hawks touchdown. Frkovich scored again in the second quarter on a similar play, this one covering 20 yards. But, the PAT attempt was wide and the score at the half was 20-- PRE GRAND OPENING HOLLADAY 3638 S. HIGHLAND 486-440- 0 fuel-inject- Ken Garff Honda COMING SOON MURRAY 6400 S. STATE 968-900- or State at 5th South Telephone Open 8am-7p- Sat. 521-611- 1 m 8am-6p- 0 t t |