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Show 3 THE GREEN SHEET last year Game time is set for 1 p m Hillcrest also opened the contest with the wind and seemed determined to make the fullest possible use of it On the third play of its first possession, Jim Ackley hit Alan Hoyne with a scoring passing pass Hillcrest got the benefit of a lucky bounce for its next score, as the ball popped loose at the Granger goal line and Russ Dailey fell on it in the end zone With just 32 seconds left in the first quarter, Ron Anderson scored on a pass from Ackley Then it was Grangers turn A fumble recovery set up a touchdown jaunt by Wilding midway through the second quarter Wilding scored again on a three-yar- d run, set up by a pass off the reverse from tight end Jeff Lund to Chad Nelson The PAT was missed and at the half, Hillcrest led 3 42-2- 1 Theres no question, that was the turning point of the game, commented Simonson But, I also have to go back to our previous possession, when we moved into the wind for three first downs and burned up about three minutes of their wind time shouldve scored series, Fraser noted If We Hillcrest now advances School officials at school Thursday announced the resignation of football coach Frank L Etoile The seven year veteran, who won two state titles during his tenure, SALT LAKE Judge Memorial high Granger knotted the score early in the third period, as Wilding bolted across the stripe from one yard out and quarterback Joe Candelaria passed to Lund for two points Ackley posted the next two touchdowns for Hillcrest on keepers of one and three yards Troy Gardner kicked his fourth extra point after the first TD and Ackley called his own number again for a two-poconversion after the second An interception by Ron Neff led to the Huskies final score, a on that we had, to the quarterfinal round tomorrow (Friday) at the UofU and a rematch with d touchdown pass to Keith Davis, which knocked the Huskies out the tournament during the semis Christensen The point after attempt failed H'iA K ' ' & ? p 'V ft Grangers Wayne Buchanan (32) tries to clear the way for teammate Mike Wilding (44) against defensive lineman Kevin Rice LEAD BLOCKER. . . We knew it was a gamble to take the ball rather than the wind in the third quarter, Simonson explained Granger's defense was really tough and they almost took the lead But, we decided we wanted the wind in the fourth period and it paid off Ackley hit on of 7x11 passes for 145 yards with Ron Anderson hauling in four for 63 and Alan Hoyne one for 42 Hoyne also had 93 on 18 carries and Ron r i e. ' 6 GREEN SHEET PHOTOS Brian Pedersen of Hillcrest (77). The two teams were tied at after three quarters, but the Huskies got three fourth period touchdowns to capture the win 21-2- yards rushing Neff added 46 on 16 tries Defensively, for the Huskies, Neff had two interceptions and Brad Street tw o fumble recoveries Wilding, who finished the season with 1,220 yards in just nine games led Granger in rushing again with 85 Scott Rogers, whose efforts in eluded a fumble recoery was one of the defensive leaders for the Lancers along with Chuck Crowton, Wilding and Jerome Hansmann Our season may be over, but it w as still a good one for us, stated Fraser It was our fourth straight winning season ) and our fourth tournament appearance in as many (5-4- years nnun, 3 SPECIAL! COMPARE THESE FEATURES: HANDLE MOUNTED CLUTCH STOPS PADDLES AND NOT THE ENGINE. TWO PIECE FOLDING HANDLE FOR EASY STORING AND TRANSPORTING. BIG 3 HP MOTOR AND LARGE 2 QUART FUEL TANK. RIGID DISCHARGE VANES THROWS, SNOW IN 9 FOOT ARC, 18 FEET AWAY. 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Should . I ( Jordan get past Ogden it s next date Y J st JsrF .j V would be 8 30 p m Tuesday First The wind played a major role in determining both GOTCHA. . . Hillcrest Alan Hoyne (28) is caught round losers w ill play at 4 and 7pm teams strategy, Games on Nov 14 w ill be at 5 30, 7 by Jimmy Vasquez of Granger (88) in action from and 8 30 p m , while on Nov 15 the first round state contest played at Hillcrest Friday. schedule will be 4 30,6 15and8pm So far as the 4A tournament is concerned, the final disposition of teams from Regions Two and Three wont be known after tonight s (Thursday) final league games Taylorsville and Bingham are B division sion GRANITE PARK Well have to more students, while the deadlocked for first m Region Two use we Hess If this 24 school with of said, format, 1,149 consist would for the it pick up the ball and carry we can more closely match teams A com toss will determine which or fewer students proposal to fly at all, Miriam Farn goes first and which second tournament play and increase for to divide A third option would be sworth told fellow members of the to all schools for diviBrighton looks to have settled in at size the and south north state into the opportunity Granite School Board here Tuesday a state third, but Alta, Hillcrest and Kearns a northern win in results which championship sions, night all still have a shot at the fourth and division of 24 schools and a southern Granite board to final spot the Hess of the northern 25 urged of The winner Her remarks concerned action div lsion would play the winner of the lobby fellow school board members Things are no more clear in recently taken by the Utah High southern division the state, as well as Region Three where Skyline and for the state chamthroughout of board School Activities Assn members of the State Legislature, to Cyprus are currently tied for first directors which require legislative pionship to divide would be A fourth and Cottonwood, Olympus and ignore the U HSAA realignment comoption or school board action, and mittee s suggestion that the present Granite are knotted at fourth schools by size into three divisions comthe realignment specifically, for the in frozen be place - 17 schools w ith a student popula- alignments will break both Games mittees proposal to, in effect, mainnext four years, and that some other those tiesThursday tion larger than 1,300 would comtain the present tournament alignoption, perhaps one of his proposed prise the A division, The layout of the 4A tourney is the ment for the next four years - 17 schools with a population bet- options, be adopted m its place as the the 3A Opening round same The next UHSAA Legislative ween 1,000 and 1,299 would make up that will involve local teams games acwhich such at Keith J. Hess, principal of Granite Council B and meeting the division, follows Region Three, No as are s for board school scheduled and take the is schools with 999 or less tion may high place Two vs Region Two No Three, 5 30 2 p m on Dec 13 at Murray high representative on the UHS AA board, students would become the C divi p m , Region Two, No Two vs explained that the Granite School Board had previously taken a posiRegion Three, No 3, 8 30 p m , tion favoring realignment along Region Three, No One vs Region school population and geographic Two, No Four, 4pm, and Region lines Two, No One vs Region Three, No Four, 7pm The time schedule of games for Conference National League chamThere are a lot of things that can the next three days is the same in 4A pionship by defeating Highland be done (about the UHSAAs recent asm3A actions) if we will take the time to do TAYLORSVILLE A 42-- victory The game was played at Brighton it, Hess noted It is essential that over Bountiful powered the and with the victory the team will we provide equal and fair competiTaylorsville Juniors into the Ute advance to the Ute Conference tion, but not at the expense of inConference championship game championship game to be played creased costs and loss of school where they will meet Viewmont time Saturday at Skyline against Kevin Quinn followed the blocks of Brighton Hess proposed several realignMikel Hooley and Matt Ranson to ment options to the UHSAA board Aaron Poulsen sscored two He suggested combining all 3A and give the team all the points it would touchdowns and one PAT Roger BOUNTIFUL The Murray high 4A schools into one classification inneed Troy Peterson fired a Griffiths also had a PAT Fred Scott team won its first game of hockey stead of two Fifty schools would be touchdown pass and Scott Wilberger playing defense stripped the ball the 1984 season Saturday, beating Involved and broken into geographic and Guy Mackay ran for scores from Highland and ran it in for at the Bountiful Ice Bountiful while Scott Peterson caught three another touchdown regions as much as possible for local Rink or regional competition A1 and 90 Simonsen for passes yards Offensive players praised were Under this suggested region alignGerald Wilcox were cited for their Brian Larsen, Thad Jensen and Kris Although Murray outshot Bounment, all Granite schools (Cotline play. at cited tiful 19 6, the score was tied at Defensive Castro players tonwood, Cyprus, Granger, Granite, The team had 250 yards m pass were J L Duckworth, Bryan Veazie, of the first end the period Kearns, Olympus, Skyline and receptions with Paul Miller and Tod Chad Ruiz, Jeremy Castro and Tom But, the second period was all Taylorsville) would be In Region also in Egelmd with Paul Snow scoring four important hauling Callahan Murray while Jordan district schools catches Four, The defense held Bountiful goals The Spartans picked up three (Alta, Bingham, Brighton, Hillcrest, scoreless with the play of Shane Sudmore in the last period Jordan and West Jordan) along with This is the first time in at least and A1 Murray high, would comprise bury, Darren Murphy, Wilcox had seven ylears that a Kearns team has Simonson singled out Sudbury Snow scored five goals and Darren Region Five. gone to the championship game, a Wack had a hat trick (three goals). two interceptions One option for tournament comspokesman said were scored by Eric Taylorsvilles Bantam B team, league petition after region play would be to New league officials elected at the The other goals w in hich also had Chris a bye this week, is Haymond and Matt Radcliff, stay in one large division and hold a Pete included last home game the championship tournament Jeff tournament Carter and Eric Vesterenm Peterson, taking over as president, Another option would be to divide Radcliff earned playmaker wards vice first Ron Hansen, president, with three assists each the schools by size Into A and B diviand Carol Herman, second vice sions for state tournament play, with president Marge Gibson will be the the dividing line being 1,150 student Murrays next game will be COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS The new league secretary and Carolyn enrollment. Under present condiagainst Alta tonight (Thursday) at Kearns Midgets won their ninth Sutton the publicity director. Sue tions, the A division would be com7 30 at Hygeia is treasurer game of the season and also the Ute Ann Ketcham prised of 25 schools with 1,150 or -- Shade Tree Yard said he had planned at the beginning of the season to make this his last LEtoile said he would finish his teaching contract for the current school year, but would be exploring other options in and out of coaching The Bulldogs endured a trouble-plagueseason filled with injuries and grade problems and failed to make the 3A playoff field for only the second time in LEtoile s years at the helm He took over in 1976 when Gil Cordova departed for Kearns high after a 3A runner up season After a record in his first year, LEtoile took two straight teams to the 3A semifinals, including a 10 1 team in 1978 The Bulldogs won the title with a 12 1 record in 1981 and came back to take an upset win in 1983 Mike Kimball, athletic director at Judge, said the administation regrets the decision It is expected that applications will be accepted for the position both from inside and outside the program, he stated d 21-1- then the momentum might have carried on through into the fourth quarter 8, 1984 Judge's L'Etoile Lancers Fall To Husky Rampaging Squad UNION It didnt take long for most observers at the Hillcrest-Grange- r game Friday to conclude that whoever got the wind at their backs last had the inside track at bringing home a win That distinction fell upon the host Huskies, who used three fourth-perio- d touchdowns to break a 21 21 tie and post a victory But, according to both Hillcrest coach Jerry Simonson and Granger headman Mike Fraser, the turning point came late m the third period on a goal line stand by Hillcrest The Lancers battled their way down to the Husky six, earning a first and goal After Mike Wilding had cut the distance by four yards, the Huskies repelled three more assaults, the final try at the one The ball went over to Hillcrest and moments later so did the wind Thursday, November tv Wk 3J Farnsworth Calls Signals Taylorsville 20-1- 9 0 MHS Hockey Team Wins I -- 1 11-- 5 WITH THE PURCHASE OF A VIEW FRONT STOVE RECEIVE A FRESH TURKEY FOR THANKSGIVING NOW ZERO CLEARANCE FIREPLACES APPROVED 25 Year Fire Box Warranty 967-081- 2 FIREWOOD STOVES Tht popt who htt 3048 West 3500 South nl credit term to uit your needs pl Lywy .q pay same as cash with approved credit Kearns vt m A |