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Show 2 THE GREEN SH&T Thursday, October 24, 1985 Affects Playoff Picture Bulldogs Nip 'Diggers By Field Goal - Taylorsville Stuns Fanners GRANITE PARK. Taylorsville dealt Granite a death blow in the race for post season play while keeping alive its own hopes with a 9 victory over the Farmers Thursday night. The Warriors, in part, control their own destiny tomorrow (Friday) as they host Skyline in a 3:30 contest. But theyll need some help. The winner of the Taylorsville-Skylin- e contest will qualify for a Region Three playoff if either Kearns or Cottonwood loses. The Colts are at Granger where the Lancers are unbeaten, the Pirates play at Kearns where the Cougars almost ended Grangers win streak. Granite has an outside chance of making that playoff field if the Farmers can catch Olympus napping on the Titan turf Friday at 4. The key to Thursdays outcome was the pinpoint passing of Warrior quarterback Ryan Brown, who connected on 24x32 attemps for a whopping 307 yards. He added another 47 on the ground. Dave Trevino had nine catches for 160 yards and two touchdowns and Rick Arnold 10 for another 100. Things looked bleak for the Warriors when the Farmers scored twice, but with half a minute left in the first half, Brown found Trevino for a scoring strike and Sean Jones added the PAT to brir. the Warriors within six, 13-Shane Smith capped a drive for Granite ;s first score early in the second period after Shawn Christiansen had runs ' 12 and 19 yards. With four minutes left in the 27-1- SANDY. Judge Memorial continued to cast its spell over Jordan high in football, taking home a 10-- 7 decision from Sandy and with it the chance to not only nail down a post season birth, but also play for the league championship. That opportunity will come tomorhalf, Christiansen intercepted a pass row (Friday) at Tooele in a game and carried it 45 yards to paydirt. scheduled for 4 p.m. Farmer mentor Mark Nielson felt Defense was the key to the win the late Warrior score was the killer, over commented Judge Jordan, however. Coach John Colosimo. We made a The Warriors opened the second lot of mistakes, but we managed to half with another big play, a eke it out." scoring run by Kevin Newby, and Mistakes are something that Coltook the lead on a Jones conversion. osimo knows his team cannot afford It was short-live- d as Smith against Tooele and something his scampered 35 yards with an answer, charges have worked hard on but the Farmers again missed the eradicating during practices this PAT. week. Jordan is also undergoing a strict There was still time on the d clock when Taylorsville took regimen this week, particulary on the lead for good on a Brown offense, according to Coach Rick to Trevino pass, though the We just didnt execute on oftry was snuffed out. An Arnold he stated. Were a team fense, set the interception up play. to run three or four the ball likes that Taylorsville got some breathing room when another interception set yards at a crack down the field. We dont throw a lot, but when we do we the Warriors up deep in Farmer territory and Doug Clement carried the want to be on a third and three situaball in. Jones hit the conversion for tion, not third and 15. When the other team knows you have to throw, that the final margin of victory. makes it easier for their defense and Granite fumbled inside the WarJudge knew we had to throw. rior 30 as time was running out. Jordan now needs a win a Murray Coach Doug Bills was delighted tomorrow to earn a playoff berth. with his teams play, the stats speakBoth teams are currently tied at Should Jordan lose and West beats ing for themselves. Defensively, Dave Vandevegcaie had an inSouth, the Beetdiggers would have to playoff with West for the final 13 and of five terception tackles, them solo. P" id Moore had an spot. The Murray game will also get a .. Chris Barney played underway at 4 p.m. well. Bro'.wi , '""ted for a Judge got on the board first, as a quarterback David Pazell scored on run late in the second a Ctnisbansen led the Farmer offense wun 96 yards on 18 carries. quarter. The touchdown was set up Smith added 57 on seven and Dave gallop by Cameron by a Clouse passed for 117. Granites ' Kersey, who gave Jordan fits all team drew praise from Bills, who day. The extra point was tacked on said they are capable of beating by Kelly Terrill. Jordan knotted the score on its Olympus. third-perio- outstanding defense. Jordan ended up with 201 yards of offense, 81 passing and 120 rushing. Lyle Harding and Russ Nelson each had 35 yards, Harding on two carries and Nelson on nine. When Bojak looked at the game video tape, he said it was practically a defensive highlight film for Mike Murray, Jordans right tackle. Murray had nine unassisted and one assisted tackle. third quarter. In the opening moments, Jordan was held on fourth down at the Bulldog four. Late in the contest, Jordan appeared to be on the move, but fumbled to Judge at the Digger 49 with just over a minute showing on the clock. Judge was able to run the rest of the time off. first possession of the second half. Like Judge, it was the quarterback doing the honors, as Matt Milne made a nifty fake into the line then scooted around the left side from eight yards out. Clark Walkers PAT made it Early in the fourth quarter, Judge turgot the better of an exchange of novers. Judge fumbled to Jordan at the Beetdigger six then Jordan returned the favor by throwing an interception to Marco Biljanic at the seven. After three tries at the end zone, Terrill came on to kick the game winning field goal. Both teams missed some golden opportunities to score. Judge had another fumble inside the 10 and later threw an Interception inside the 20. Judge also missed on a field goal attempt late in the 7-- Cameron Kersey had his best offensive day of the season for Judge, carrying 13 times for 174 yards, over half of the Bulldogs total of 300. The lineman of the week award went to Eric Sauls, who helped open up some of those holes for Kersey. The defensive player of the game, according to coach Colosimo was Steve Skamnes, who had 10 tackles, knocked down a pass and recovered a fumble. 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