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Show wmm 5 Granite Team Trips Judge the GRANITE PARK. In Region Six volleyball action, Granite defeated Judge in both varsity and junior varsity action it hosted Thursday night. Today (Thursday), Murray will be at Judge for a 3:30 p.m. game, while Granite hosts Tooele, also at 3 30 Tuesday, Judge travels to Tooele and Granite will be at West, both games set for 3:30. On Thursday, Oct. 1, Granite entertains South and and West will be at Judge. Lady Titans Edge T'Ville In varsity match, Granite won the first game 15-but had a tougher time in the second, finally winning The junior varsity match went three games, Granite winning the first Judge capturing the second by the lopsided score of and Granite taking the third by an equally convincing margin 15-Two top players for Judge included Kathleen Johnson and Trisha Dilley. 16-1- 15-1- 15-- 5 Jordan Tips MHS TAYLORSVILLE. Despite the excellent play of Taylorsville standout Natalie Williams, Olympus highs volleyball crew mounted a strong team effort against the homestanding Lady Warriors Thursday night and came away with a win, 15-- 15-1- Lady Titans coach Linda Maynes stated that she just couldnt single out any individual players, but add- ed she was extremely pleased with the play of the entire squad. We got a lead, she said, and never looked back. SANDY. It took three games, but Jordan highs volleyball team finally managed to overcome visiting Murray in Wednesday night Region Six action. Jordan entertains West today (Thursday), while Murray is at Judge, both games set for 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jordan travel to South then on Thursday, Oct. 1, Murray hosts Tooele. Jordan won the first game Wednesday 15-- but the lady Spartans rebounded in the second to win Jordan took the deciding game THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, September Titans Edge Cougar Crew 13 - 6 The Titans finished their scoring before Kearns ever got on the board. The first tally came in the opening period as Orion Stonebreaker crashed into the endzone from three yards away. The point after, which very nearly came back to haunt Olympus, was missed. Defense took over in the second period as both teams could only threaten, not score. In the third quarter, however, Titan quarterback Brian Seagle touchdown pass to tossed a Gary Munson. This time Rob Byerlines point after attempt was on target. Olympus threatened once more in drive the period staging a that carried down to the Kearns 11 before an interception killed. Then, early in the fourth quarter, the Titans moved deep into Cougar territory again only to suffer another interception. It was this last interception, netted by Fred Scott, that started Kearns off on its scoring driving, beginning KEARNS. Though it didnt come very easily at all, Olympus managed 6 a seven-poinvictory over Kearns at Kearns Friday, ending a e slump for the Titans, while extending Kearns drought to three. With the win, Titan head coach Marc Lyons feels his team is getting back and he hopes to continue the repair process at Jordan tomorrow (Friday) at 4:30. His counterpart at Kearns, Tom Larsen, felt the loss pinpointed some problem areas that he and his charges have spent the week working on in for their game at preparation Cyprus tomorrow, set for 7 p.m. The kids really played well and hit hard, coach Lyons said of his teams effort at Kearns. "Kearns played a very determined game and we felt good about coming aw'ay with the win. Lyons was particularly impressed with his teams improvement on defense, stating that it played a more inspired game on Friday. 13-- t, two-gam- at its own 21. After a couple of running plays, Cougar quarterback Shawn Callahan lofted a strike to J.R. Gregory that covered and ended in the Oly endzone. Kearns, however, misfired on the PAT. The Cougars threatened twice more to win or send the game in overtime. The first attempt ended with a fumble on the Titan 15, following a keeper by Callahan. On its final possession, Kearns tried a short pass on a fourth down play and Olympus Mike Mayfield picked it off. The Titans then burned the rest of time off the clock. We had our chances, noted coach Larsen later. We cant say we didnt. But we just didnt capitalize. I did feel our offense moved the ball better and that we played well defensively. Hopefully, were getting untracked now. Offensively for Olympus, Brian Seagle was 10x18 passing for 144 yards. On the ground, Todd Loert-sche- r rushed 10 times for 65 yards and Stonebreaker eight times for 48. were saving tackle. touchdown Stonebreaker had an interception to go with Mayfields. Kearns picked up four interceptions, two by Scott and one each by Callahan and Tom Bills. On offense, Kearns picked up 129 yards rushing, 51 of it on Callahans long run in the fourth quarter. Callahan was also 4x12 passing for 87 yards, Gregory's touchdown reception accounting for 60 of that. d 15-117-1- paaisriiii . the defenese Leading Morgan and Theron Selph, along with Seagle, who, while doing double duty at cornerback, made a Additional Prize 6REEC3 SHEET FOOTBMIL CiOTEST I 24, 1987 ALL ENTRIES DUE 150 5:00 P.M. MONDAY AT GREEN SHEET OFFICES LHOI Perfect Entry For In Merchandise Certificate ONE ENTRY PER PERSON OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM CLIP Taylorsville MAIL TO: Football Contest & Murray, Utah CIRCLE THE WINNER: P.O. Box 7187, TAYLORSVILLE. In Ute League used a stingy defense to defeat Alta led by lineabackers Francisco football action from the past weekend, the Taylorsville Gremlins Maestas and Zach Barnard and linemen Chris Davis and Ryan Cottonwood Woodbury. SOUTH COTTONWOOD. In Ute League football action from the past weekend, the Cottonwood Gremlins, still a bit tired from their win last week, fell to Judge 13-The Gremlin B team lost by the same 13-- score to Taylorsville. The Peewee team, however, stopas quarterback Don ped Judge Fountaine and Oliver Burton scored a touchdown each and Johathan Pugmire added two more. Joey Nichols led the defensive effort, nailing a Judge player in the endzone for a safety. Also playing well' on defense was Mark Hansen, recovering a fumble. The Mighty Mites plans didnt go so well, as that team succombed to touchdown co Green 84107 13-- 0 character with 20 memory automatic line I correction t correction Automatic relocation, underlining, centering return $ Right margin justification backspace $ line A Express MSRP tabulation paragraph indent decimal $399.00 $249.00 Jordan vs. South Kearns vs. Skyline West Jordan vs. Mountain View Olympus vs. Cyprus Bingham vs. Orem ble by Stone. Jeremy Barclay scored twice to lead the Gremlin B team to a victory. The TVille defense played outstanding in the shutout, led by Adam Halsey, Nick Humphries, Brad Pace and Brandon Lyons. The Mighty Mite B team played very well in its defeat of Brighton, especially on defense, which was an-- . chored by Adam Crase, Derek Lund-berCody OBrian, Josh Jeff McMillan, Tommy Lopez and Howard Vaifunua. Travis Ewing scored two touchdowns. The Midget B team won it fourth consecutive victory. A stubborn 32-Judge defense, led by Ryan Knudsen, Ben The Midgets defeated Judge behind the running' of Scott and Patton, Jared Bensen, Ryan Reilley and Justin McDermaid was the key, Ryan Ward. Skyler Andreasen had up three second touchdowns. setting some key defensive plays as did Jeff Quarterback Matt Rex scored one Cunningham. TD and Lou Phong added the other Despite running up a lot of yar- two. dage, Cottonwood's Bantams fell to The Midget A team beat Alta Judge . Jeremy Eldredge scored as Scott Sudbury threw for three while Cottonwoods Brandon Archibald run up 92 touchdowns, one to Brad Parker and two to Tommy Ransom. Justin rushing yards. John Durham played Nicholls rushed for 50 yards. Chad well on both the offensive and defensive lines along with John Law. Coates and Parker led the defense Brian Dilly had five unassisted with interceptions made by Subury and Pezely. tackles. The Peewee B team gained its The Junior team walked all over fourth shut out, defeating Murray 24-45-as Buckwater Jeff Murray scored five touchdowns. Carey The Junior B team which has yet Wolfenbarger and John Montgomery added a touchdown each. to be scored on, trounced Brighton Shane Peterson, Brad Gates, Matt 26-- as Pete Brannon ran for three Fankhauser and Brad Hansen led touchdowns and John Mano ran a the defensive charge. kickoff back for six more points. Kelly Empy, Kelch, Brett Jackson and Jim Hennesey led the defense along with Chris Noble and Stewart Wallin in the secondary. KEARNS. After defeating the defending state champs the week before, Kearns Mighty Mite team maintained that momentum Saturday, crushing Highland MURRAY. The Ute Conference Kearns defense did not give up a first down and scored a safety on a Peewee team from the Murray sack Mounga' and Lusa and a League advanced its record to touchdown on an interception. Saturday with a 37-- win over Woods Jensen, Trujillo, Alus, Lukart, Cross, Benju Johnson racking up Angilau, Hayden and Porter added four touchdowns and Joshua Taeoalii one more. the rest of the scores. K.C. Driver added a safety. Brian The Kearns Gremlin A team kept David Courtney Welsch, Randall is undefeated, unscored on status intact, winning 27-- Myron Vea scored Knaus and Nathan Wood were credited with solid defensive play, three touchdowns. The Midget B team defeated while Darrell Driver blocked a punt a Olympus 26-- as quarterback Dave and K.C. had sack. to Woods Cross lost Gremlins The Victo touchdown threw Cruz passes the one Murray TD notched tor Emmel, Jay Brandreit and 27-Frank Cavaness. Emmel also ran a through the efforts of Jeremy Sund-quiJacob Huggard, Chad punt back for six. David Bradshaw, and Jason Lundberg. Zacheriah Briseno, Donald Magera The Mighty Mites lost a tough and Cassel Tayor led on defense. defensive battle with Woods Cross Brad Marsh forcing the safety for inMurray. Jonas Chatterton had an and terception, Jeremy Large WEST VALLEY. Granger's BanJeremy Harris sacks, Brooke Swenin Ute tam A team suprised East son had a fumble recovery and T.J. Conference play Saturday as Joe Fitz blocked a punt. The Midget A team blanked Woods Herrera scored one touchdown and as Ben Barnum scored Nate Savage ran an interception Cross 26-two touchdowns and Brett back for a second. and Tyrson scored one each. 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