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Show 3 27-1- The Spartans compiled more than yards in total offense, racking up four touchdowns. The win boosted Spartan confidence, a necessary tool they need entering Region Six play against powerful Judge Memorial tomorrow (Friday). This is Judges homecoming, and we know it will mean something spe 400 cial to them, said Coach Dale Pehrson has had his scouts out in Pehrson. Weve been lucky. Weve the field doing homework in PePr' never lost to Judge since Ive been ation for the game and feels the offensive the head coach. Spartans must contain the Pazell Murray has faced the Bulldogs threat of quaterback David back running three times in the past two years, and highly-toute- d and thrice they have leashed the Cameron Kersey. Were going to have to bottle him Dogs. Well have our hands full, said (Kersey) up, said Pehrson. They Pehrson. In two games last year, it are a well disciplined team and they was all we could do to win it. provide a good rivalry each year-y In their own right, the Spartans Fans appreciate the of a have plenty to talk about, but the game, having the likes mothe waning in finale is two schools battle between the touchdown ments last year. This year is exnothing short of a full scale war. of that. pected to be nothing short The Spartans provide plenty of talent to counter. They rely on the runsenior, ning skills of Cody Littlefield, who blasted for a pair of scores on the ground last Friday in the open10 yards ing quarter from three and combinout. Through the air, the ation of Danny Devenport and Brent KEARNS. A run by Fred Bailey were on target for a pair of Scott turned out to be the only strikes. A long range aerial from 40 touchdown of the day in the Yearns yards and a closer 15 yard pass. Our blocking schemes are comJuniors 19-- loss to Cyprus in Ute Conference action held at Butler ing along to provide the protection middle school. necessary, said Pehrson. It seems to be coming together right. In other Kearns play, the Bantams The Spartans rallied for 408 total humbled Tooele 33-- for their second win of the year. Rex Fivas, Alex offensive yards, 140 through the and 268 grinding yards on the Salazar and Brian Armenta each scored touchdowns. Fivas ran for ground. 133 yards and We really moved the ball well, passed for additional to punt yardage. Also cited for offensive said Pehrson. We only had once. were David Denni play Hert, Devenport hauled in six Bailey Mounga, George Afu, Cody Kidd and Steven Lily. Leading the defense passes for 68 yards while Littlefield were Mounga, Cliff Johnson, Fivas, and Bolingbrook carried the ball 15 times for 107 and 98 yards respecMatt Herrmann, Alex Salazar, Art Martinez and Jerry tively. Armenta, Both teams open region play with Allen. A Tooele team then decked the game time starting at 7: 30 p.m. Kearns Midget crew 28-Tooele scored two of its four touchdowns in the final two minutes of the game. The Kearns Mighty Mite A team had about the same luck at Tooele, falling 0 despite commendable efforts by David Sandoval and Ryan McGwean on defense and Travis Ruiz and Travis Johnson on offense. The Mighty Mites B team, now recorded its second shutout of the season in defeating Taylorsville 18-and recieved the game ball from coach Scott Barrett for its efforts. Chris Candelaria was the defensive standout with Zac Watkins and Bryan Barney pacing the offense. The team next faces Alta at Kearns Saturday at 12:30 p.m. The peewee team once again played brillantly on defense, but couldnt put any points on the bard in its 0 loss to Tooele. Leonard Argela and Tyler Kolb led the defense. The Gremlin team then finished up the week by handling Tooele 33-- Judge-Mur-ra- Ufte Comiffeireimce Taylorsville TAYLORSVILLE. Quarterback Chaz McDermaid scored two touchdowns himself and helped direct his offense to four more, as the Taylorsville Gremlin A team blasted Hillcrest 42-- in District 21 Ute Conference play. Jess Gustofson also scored two TDs, while Mike Peterson and Brandon Peterson got a six pointer each. Mike Peterson was named the defensive player of the game and Shea Guevara was tabbed as the most improved player. Excellent defense was also turned in by Mike Davis, Andrew Wilcox, J.D. Rex, Brandon Peterson and Mike Tewell. Things didnt go as well for the peewee A team which was blanked by Hillcrest 26-Leading the defense were Steve Zolman, Howard Vaifanua, Mike Stevens and Phillip Bingham. The Mitey Mite A team also got shut out, falling to Hillcrest 0 12-- The Mitey Mite B crew dropped an decision to Kearns. Leading the defense were Jeremy Covert, Nathan Miller and Joshua Ferree. In Midget action, the A team fell to Hillcrest 28-- 0 and the B team to Granger Jeremy Otley scored both of the B teams touchdowns. Despite two quarterback sacks and three unassisted tackles by Andy Anderson, Hillcrest still rolled to a 20-- 0 victory over the Taylorsville Bantom A crew. Chance Haider passed for two touchdowns and Christ Noble ran for three more in leading the Bantom B team past Granger 41-Alan Crockett added another six pointer. Ryan Proctor, Matt Cornia and Travis Pahl paced the defense, while Jerron Owen, Cliff Evans, Randy Oswald, Kenny Garcia, Luke Winters and Lanny Griggs performed well on both sides of the line. Defensive efforts by Matt Black, Rustin Peterson, Randall Collins, Robert Coy, Mike Holcombe, Dustin Shepherd, Rick Peterson and Pete Brannon, who intercepted two passes, sparked the Junior As 33-- 6 win over Tooele. Touchdowns were scored by Clinton Shaw, Brent Hud-dScott Lance and Dave Maynes. The peewee B team, led by a solid 9 in team effort, beat Brighton triple overtime, after trailing 13-- 0 at the half. Brandon Blanchard ran for four touchdowns. The Gremlin B squad, directed by quarterback Jeff Stone, defeated Stone passed to Rusty Brighton six then kept on a for the Gray reverse for the extra point. 18-- 1 27-1- Thursday, September 18, 1986 Bulldog Gridders Take The Measure Of East Spartans Upend Scots For First Grid Victory MURRAY. The first taste of victory of the 1986 campaign was claimed by Murray high gridders here Friday in a 4 win over Ben Lomond. THE GREEN SHEET Kearns 7 6 air-lan- SALT LAKE CITY. The annual gridiron battle between 3A Judge Memorial and 4A East high is billed as The Battle of the but this year the Bulldogs look invincible. East, a highly touted 4A club, bowed to Judge night. 31-1- 5 victory here Friday There's really nothing at stake as far as league play is concerned, said Assistant Coach Gale Colosimo. This gives the game a little more hype." As if this game needed any hype, but none the less, it gets top billing each year. The Bulldogs will have to play another top billing this week facing a Murray club with a record that is deceiving. "Our advantage is going under the lights," said Colosimo. We havent beaten Murray in three years and its about time. All of the losses have been heartbreakers. We have a lot of respect for Murray. Colosimo pointed out that Murray is a complex team, playing with a half veer and one-hal- f drop back pass. They are a tough team to defend," said Colosimo. They have a good team; take nothing away from them. Colosimo feels they have to beat teams by defending them, so by his own admission, this will be a tough test. By contrast, and according to Colosimo, the Bulldogs have only nine plays they run, expecting perfection each time. Judge holds a playbook of four passing plays and five running plays, but with good execution he expects a good game. Perfection is exactly what they received Friday in stopping East. A first quarter score by David Pazell came on a pass to Steve Skamnes. Adam Jolley tacked on the extra point, then booted a second quarter field goal from 39 yards. Jolley, a junior, is described as the second best weapon on the Judge Memorial team, hitting field goals from distances that require binoculars to see from the stands. Cameron Kersey capped a third quarter drive for the Bulldogs with a d burst, then Pazell tacked on a bootleg to lift the Judge two-yar- crew to a 24-- 0 lead before allowing an East score. Jolley added the extra points. East managed a score in the third quarter then struck in the fourth, but not enough to make a difference in conversion the outcome. A in the fourth quarter gave the Leopards their 15 points. Pazell found Mike Valdez for the finale on an aerial strike, drive for the capping a Bulldogs. two-poi- Judge will host Murray under the lights Friday night as both teams enter league play,. West Valley Gains Soccer Crown WEST VALLEY. THE West United Patriots, playing out of the West Valley City area, captured the team title in the South Davis Mayors Cup Soccer tournament 1. held Aug. West United defeated Centerville in the chapionship contest getloss to Centerville ting back for a in the opening round. The West United crew was led by Billy Arko, who scored two of the teams four goals in the title match. Scott Breinholt and Brandon Larsen had one goal each. Breinholt scored the Patriots only goal against Centerville in the tournament curtain raiser, Friday Aug. 29. On the following day, however, as West United blanked the Blitz Arko notched a pair of goals and Mike Johnson, Larsen, Ryan Whitney and Breinholt one each. Also on Saturday, West United edg t. 4-- 1 6-- with Arko and ed Kaysville Brady Nelson posting the points. Other players on the team include Kelly Bingham, Alan Faber, Nathan Gubler, Jason Hardman, Shane Henriod, Chad Lopez, Mark Parry, Bobby Rinquest, Doug Thomas, Shane Sheppard, Russel Guymon and Rusty Bills. The West United Patriots are coached by Omar Canals anc Craig Hardman. 2-- 1 Little League In Taylorsville Sets Leader Elections TAYLORSVILLE. Elections for the Little League organization in Taylorsville will be held today s (Thursay) at 8:30 p m. at Edo Redwood Road. So. 5576 home, Nominations are being taken at by president Lana Gray. Rot-tini- 968-712- 6 35IS(Mi08K! 21-- 2-- 0 Cyprus MAGNA. Excellent team play was 7 credited as the key to Cyprus Diviin Junior Kearns over victory sion action from Ute Conference football. 19-- Troy Miller scored two touchdowns and Brett Sayers one six pointer for Cyprus. Miller also added an extra point. Also contributing to the offense were Brian Larson and Francis Leota. Leota, along with Miller, earned Player of the Week honors. Leading the defense were Jeff Curtis and Dustin Yearby. In other action, the peewee A team defeated Brighton in overtime Taylorsville penetrated David Hancock scored the games Brightons 10 yard line four times, only touchdown. but scored just once, despite stanCyprus Gremlin B crew also.won, dout play by the offensive line. stopping Alta 19-The Junior B Linebackers Frncisco Maestas and team shut Alta out 14-- 0 with Mike Gray and noseguard Tyson Vancil Martinez scoring a pair of led a defensive effort that did not touchdowns. allow a first down. In Bantam action, however, 9 to Cyprus lost a close one, over also teams Brighton. Brighton the Gremlins and Mighty Mites, 26-WEST VALLEY. The Granger and 14-- respectively. But in the Midget A team defeated West Jor- Midget division Cyprus won out over dan convincingly 25-Brighton 12-The offense, led by Dustin Johnson, scored on the opening series with Bryan Beames getting the touchdown and Johnson the point after. Beams later returned an interception for six. The defense A playoff MURRAY. between scored again when Ryan Huff blocked a punt, which Brian Shepherd Thomas Insurance and Gils Raiders recovered and ran back 30 yards for wrapped up the 1986 season for the the touchdown. Grangers final Murray City Commerial Golf run by Huff. League. score came on Thomas Insurance was the winner The offensive line of Mike Brant-ne- r, Dustin Hardy, Justin Griffith, of the Tuesday night league, while Jared Burningham and Bradon were Gils Raiders took the Thursday cited for their efforts. Other defen- championship. Thomas Insurance came away winners and will be sive standouts included Brantner, awarded trophies by Murray City Quint Judd, Daniel Terry, Bryan Recreation. and Pedersen Chad Joseph Walton, Gross scores were as follows: Herrera. The Granger Juniors also won by Thomas Insurance Allen Thomas, 27-Dave 38; Todd Chap39; SaturSagenfork, shutout, tumbling Skyline 35; Rich Lail, 37. Gils Raiders man, day. - Gil Coombs, 43; Wendell Coombs, The defense created several turnovers with Terry Cummings, Craig 52; John Chindlund, 40; Randall 39. Jensen, Travis Ketchum, Scott Call, Each league is composed 10 four-ma- n VanWoerkom Lundell and Craig which play each other teams, recovers. fumble with coming up half of the season each once with during in The offense, turn, capitalized 18 touchdowns scored by Andy Evans, for a total of games. 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