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Show 3 nr?9"'. ' p yf 3-- 2-- Friday. wmj. 8 whipping at the hands of Olympus. Oly waits in the wings for Granger next week. The Lancer defense finally smarting from a iij.i1 Kf rY 4 Fraser. X Kearns Murray MURRAY. Duston Connaughton and Jeremy Taeoalii teamed up for six touchdowns as the Murray Mite Mites thrashed Granite 50-- Saturday. Taeoalii drew first blood early as he ran it in from the four and then punched in the extra point. Still in the first quarter on a flea flicker he took a pitch from Connaughton and tossed it back for a TD connection. Minutes later Taelalii picked up a blocked punt and returned it 25 yards for a score. As the second period opened, he added an eight-yar- d score. A safety gave Murray a 30-halftime lead, and Connaughton led off the third period with an scoring pass to Taeoalii. Conrun into naughton added a the end zone and Bradley Bangerter chipped in a TD punt return to round out the scoring. Coaches cited Bangerter and Alex Fisher for outstanding defensive play. The defense contributed two TDs as the Midgets blanked Brighton 19-Brad Davis opened the scoring by converting a fumble into a score. Tommy Gourdin picked up a fumble and ran it 30 yards into the end zone for another. Tyson Soffes pass to Vaughn Robinson accounted for a third touchdown. Coaches chose Gourdin as the best offensive player and Robinson as the outstanding defender. Josh Fotheringham ranfor two TDs and collected a Brooke Swenson aerial for another as the Gremlins beat Granite Benji Johnson, who had two touchdowns, was named MVP. Josh Chatterton led the defense and Nathan Lund-ber- g was the offensive standout. The Juniors lost 13-- 6 to Woods Cross. PATs. Randy Hunter, Jerry Allen, Zack Gunn and Brett Veazie also played well offensively while the defense was anchored by Pita Alusa, Bret Brown, Emerson Allen, Herrera and Janiszewski. After a first downs with 8-- Lee 0 rd The Lancers outgained the Eagles Granger had 139 yards through the air on 8x13 completions and one interception. There were 158 rushing with Moore gaining 73 on 18 carries and Kimber 55 on five. Moore, Condie and Embley had two catches each. Terry 0. The Gremlin A team lost a 20-- 7 The entire Junior team played decision to Alta. Top performers well in a 35-- 6 victory. Offensive standouts were Bryan Bishop, Shawn were Mark Gillet, Jared Larson and Bryan Pace. No score was give for Callahan and Chris Williams, while the Gremlin B team, but top pern formers were Tommy Lopez, Justin the defensive standouts were Canning, Travis Ewing and Daryl VanZyverden, Steve SimDriver. mons and J. R. Gregory. The Midget B team lost a heart-breakThe Peewees lost 21-- 7 despite soli to Bingham Tough efforts by Noal Skiby, Mike Sage, defensive play was turned in by Matt David Sandoval, Jason Brisco, Ryan Cornia, Ryan Proctor, Danny Smith, McEwan and David Castro. Brett Worthington and Rhett Sears. Line play by Randy Oswald, Luke 19-6 deciThe Gremlins dropped a Clint Wright, Brandon sion to East. Paul Alusa scored the Winters, Snarr and Kyle Meheffey was cited 10 out. from touchdown only yards by the coaches along with outstanoffense by Aaron Taylor who The Midgets lost 2 but showed ding run. Lanny scored on a strong defense with good tackling by Griggs added the PAT. Clint Johnson, Nathan Petersen and The Bantam B team nipped David Hansen. Offensive standouts Shane Chadwick had Brighton were Matt Szwedko, Michael. two touchdowns called back. Rustin Kramber and Alex Salazar. Peterson scored the safety and Ron Peterson was named defensive player of the game. Brant Huddo scored twice and Nick Zupo threw to Trent Michaels Gregg and Scott Lundell. for a third as the Bantam A team The Granger Mitey Mites suffered blanked Alta 22-Defensively the a 12-- 0 loss to a tough Bountiful team. standouts were David Maines, Dusty The Granger defense allowed only Holcolme and . Michael six points with the other Bountiful' Shepherd, ;.. Mark Colby. score coming on an interception with in Cited seconds left the three game. for strong defensive play were Ryan Huff, Brian Shepherd, Mike Brant-ne- r, Bryan Beames, Bryan Walton, Bill Tahi and Troy Boatwright. Offensive standouts were Troy Tanner, Chad Pedersen, Justin Griffith, Brandon Gordon, Jeff Myers, Brian MURRAY. Its time again for Shepherd and Dustin Johnson. Ryan Boys Flag Football offered through Huff was the leading rusher. Murray City Recreation. This sport is fun and everyone will get a chance to catch the ball, 300-8- Cor-stiaa- Defensively Darren Lopez had three sacks and shared defensive player of the game honors with Bill Naylor. Fraser praised the entire secondary as well. Kimber was the offensive player of the game. Condie and Dave Wall had er . 33-1- 4. 8-- SALT LAKE. Judge Memorials Bulldogs were unable to mount an offense against a stubborn East high squad that made the most of a fumble in scoring an victory over the Bulldogs. It was the first loss for Judge which must try to regroup for the opening of league play tomorrow 4A Rankings Othor foams roc living votos: Grongor, Highland, Toylorsvlllo. 3A Rankings Othors rocolvlng votos: Bon Lomond, Jordan, Ogdon, Watt. Scots Defeat MHS OGDEN. According to coach Dale Pehrson, Murray highs football squad went into Fridays game at Ben Lomond knowing the Scots had a good football team. But, with the opening of league play a week away and facing a showdown with Judge, its just possible, he felt, his charges might not have had the business-at-han- d in mind. Whatever the reasons, the Spartans came home with a 27-- 7 loss. We may have looked past them to Judge, Pehrson added. We made a lot of mistakes. Foremost among those miscues, reported Pehrson, were the number of penalties called on Murray. The Spartans were flagged for 100 yards and, obviously, they dont want a repeat when the Bulldogs pay a call tomorrow (Friday) at 4 p.m. We feel good about our preparation for Judge, commented the coach. The kids are really excited about playing them. East was a field goal kicked by Kelly Terrill in the second period, the second-longein school history. The kick came in the second period after East was penalized on a Judge punt. It was still fourth down, so the Bulldog coaches decided to let Terrill try the East scored at the end of the first (Friday) at Murray. The Spartans half, picking up a fumble and runnare also smarting from an unexing it in from the five. Dan Jimenez pected loss at Ben Lomdfid. Game blocked the PAT, but East picked up time is 4 p.nn twopoints late in the contest on a The highlight of Fridays outing at safety. 8-- Granger st 8-- 3 Registration Deadline Is Tomorrow . Hillcrest Friday and crept within a point of the top sport. Ben Lomond set tho tone of the contest early, scoring on its first drive and controlling the ball throughout the contest. Murray only had the ball 1:40 in the third period. With a quarter to play, the Spartans were down 21-Murray didnt get on the board until the final four minutes of the game. Mike Howell scored on a goalline dive play then caught a pass for a two point conversion from quarterback John Weston. Howell ended up as the top ground gainer with 39 yards on 10 cariers. Murray had 100 yards passing, completing 12 of 29 with two interceptions. The leading receiver was Danny Devenport with five catches for 50 yards. Though he admitted Murray had its problems with Ben Lomond, coach Pehrson still feels optimistic about his team's chances this Friday and in the Fridays to come. Our team goals are still in place, he stated. We learned a lot. East Halts Judge Win String 6-- GRANGER. A 41-- 7 bombing of Bountiful highlighted by the Bantams highlighted Granger Ute Conference action Saturday. -- The defense was fired up by. a,, deflected pass and fumble recovery by Brett Judd. Andy ; Evans also scored on a punt return. Craig Jensen led the defense in quarterback sacks with two. Craig Van Woerkom led the defense with seven unassisted tackles. The offensive line line the way for Grangers touchdowns led by Mitch Shepherd, Scott Taylor, Scott Taylor and Justin Grant. Key blocks were by Carlos Orem made believers out of more voters with its drumming of run by Brian n Granger clung to the 0 lead at the half, fumbling away an opportunity in the second period. A delay pattern from Kimber to Jay Simon produced some insurance points in the late minutes of the third period. A Justin Campbell field goal boosted the lead to 17-- 0 with six minutes left and Kimber found Chuck Kipp for a touchdown as time wound down in the contest. The win was a costly one when a late hit cost Fraser the services of Embley for Fridays contest. The Bantams continued their win- Weatherhead, Moses Wolfgram and Nicholls cited for. outstanding ning ways with a 40-- romp over Justin East. The offense, under Dave Liv- play along with Glen Spencer. The Mitey Mite B team dfeated ingston, continued to produce. Highland 12-- 2 on an eight-yar- d to Jake Austad and Touchdowns were made by F. Scott, touchdown pass Toni Peterson. Also run a by A. Poulson, T. Callahan, R. Griffiths and SHane Hunsaker. Defensive cited were Trent Burnett on offense standouts were J. J. Duckworth, B. and Shane Muth and David Nielsen on defense along with Kyle Knight Veazie, C. Ruiz and L. Vea. and VanMeter. 0 first-dow- Moore, Dean Kimber went up the middle on a quarterback draw, scampering 35 yards for a touchdown with 9:15 left in the first period. A fake PAT produced a Steve Embley run for two. 7-- 0 two Davis and Springville dug stubbornly to their top rankings in the Utah Media Prep Poll, although Orem is challenging the PROVO. Winning the toss, the Lancers chose to defer their choice to the second half. The Eagles started off with two pass completions for first downs, but the Lancers were ready for the next try and Curt Condie picked off the pass near midfield. Taylorsville 20-1- Orem Challenges For Top Spot In Prep Poll Darts. ; TAYLORSVILLE. A 40-- 0 romp over Cyprus by the Juniors was among high points in Saturdays Taylorsville Ute Conference action. Nic DeLuca led the offense along with Greg Carrell and James Marquez. Shad Patrick blocked a punt. Defensive players of the week were Trent Bean, Ryan Coates and Jeff Almond. deciThe Peewees lost a tough sion to Alta in spite of superb play by Matt Rex, Rick Oswald and Jared Burgess. The defense allowed only 4 KEARNS. A thrilling overtime victory over East by the Mitey Mites highlighted Kearns Ute Conference action during the week. ' Travis Janiszewski and Brandon Bailey scored touchdowns while Joseph Herrera and Bailey scored 0 matured, showing a solid pas3 rush to go with some good backfield play that had been evident in earlier outings. It was by far our best outing of the season," said Coach Mike 55-1- ill 'wW, three-pointe- r. Judge was its own worst enemy, fumbling seven limes, losing three. There were also two inteceptions. The defense, however, performed very well and will be counted upon to try to stymie Murrays attack. We must have greater consistency on offense, Coach John Colosimo said. Terrills exploits earned him offensive player of the game honors. Bobby Brakcen won the defensive honor. Cameron Kersey was the back of the week and Tony Green the lineman. ; run the plays and score noted 1986 Hondaa are on their way Cory Plant, touchdowns, assistant recreation director. . The program is for youngsters in grades two through six, he explained. Children participating may learn the fundamentals of playing eight- man football. Flags are used instead of tackles and plays are designed to emphasize running, passing and a few trick plays. Games will be played Thursdays at 4:45 p.m. and Saturdays beginning at 10 a.m. All games will be played in the Murray park area. The cost is $12 per child and the program will last about six weeks. is tomorrow Deadline for sign-up- s will be taken (Friday) and sign-up- s between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. in the Murray Recreation office next to the Ice Rink in Murray Park. All interested children are encouraged to particpate and learn to play Flag Football, Plant says. For further information, those interested may call the Recreation office at 264-261- 5. Murray City Captures Softball Title Place your the all-ne- w early delivery on 1986 Hondas 1 Trade-in- s 84 Bulck Contury Sodan 84 Ford Tompo OLX 8odan 83 Dataun Stanza Sodan 8895 3395 5395 6 cylinder. fo. 3683A 83 Honda or Sodan No, I 3706A 8S Bulck Contury Sodan 80 Honda CMo Sport Coupo 7995 3795 3395 Air, 5 spd, no. 3434A No. 3507A Ken Garff On Honda No. 3132B 2nd East at 5th South Telephone Open Saturday 521-611- co-e- m 00? US00 11-1- Can Taste 1 8am-7p- 8am-6p- MURRAY. Ken Myles drove in the run then flagged down a fly ball for the final out to lead Murray City to an 1 extra-innin- g victory over West Valley last Thursday night and the championship of the Inter-Cit- y softball tourney. Murray, which finished third in regular season action, recorded a pair of wins over Riverton before advancing to the title match. Ed Colburn was the winning pitcher and both Brent Cook and Craig Hall went 3X3 at the plate. The d crew also got solid efforts from its contingent of ladies throughout the tournament. The team is coached by Sharon Maas and Max Thomas. West Valley knotted the score at 1 in the bottom of the seventh, forcing the game into extra innings. Myles game winner, a double that scored Cook from third, was slugged in the top of the ninth. 12-1- order now for It is safe to store fruits Juices in 19, 1985 C Lancers Ground Eagle Air Attack The Lancers will f ace their toughest test to date tomorrow (Friday) at Taylorsville in a 4 p.m. Homecoming test. The Warriors are Thursday, September ' r' GRANGER. 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