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Show 6 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, September 24, 1987 Bulldogs Hold Off Murray MURRAY. Judge Memorials Bulldogs and the Murray Spartans have had a history of knock-dowfootball games and last Fridrag-ou- t days game was no exception as Judge took advantage of Murray miscues to win Judge will now host South at 7:30 tomorrow night (Friday) in their homecoming game, while Murray will also celebrate Homecoming when it hosts Tooele under the new lights at their field at 7:30. The Murray team dug a hole for themselves early when they fumbled on the second play after kickoff and Judge recovered at the 35. The Bulldogs mixed running and passing plays to advance to the Spartan 12, where a pass from Brian Clark to Chris Leonelli put the Dogs up and Adam Jolley made it 0 with his 28-2- 0 7-- kick. Murray bounced right back and drive with little scored on a over six minutes left in the quarter, with Kevin Bolingbroke catching a 10 yard touchdown pass from Shay Wyatt, but the point after attempt went awry on a bad snap from center. As it has been doing all year Judge immediately retaliated with a drive with Brian Clark scoring the touchdown on a one yard quarterback keeper. Jolley then made it a 14-- 6 game. Alter the Bulldogs kickoff to Murray, the Spartans could not gain and Judge went from midfield to score again in five plays. Jolley again kicked the extra point. Murray was not to be awed and came right back with an drive of their own. Junior Taeolis nine yard touchdown scamper and the two point conversion pass to Mark Johnson cut the score to at the half. Murray's generosity continued in the second half as, with eight minutes left, a Murray miscue gave Judge the ball at the 35. On the fifth play, James Cordova scored on a d run with Jolleys kick hiking the score to Kevin Bolingbroke put his team right back in the game when he took the ensuing kickoff on his three and threaded his way upfield to the kickoff return. Judge 35 for a Five plays later Murray made it on a two-yar- d dive by Tavaki Fakahafua and the two point conversion pass from Wayne Slaughter to Mark Johnson brought it to The last five minutes of the game was a defensive and punting struggle with neither team able to mount a serious threat and the difference in the game was plainly the four fumbles and one interception charged against the Spartans, Judge scoring touchdowns after two of the turnovers. Especially costly was the fact that three of the fumbles came line. within their own Coach Wade Meier was disappointed with the loss, feeling that the costly fumbles were just too much to overcome against a good team He was, however, like Judge. pleased with the play of Wyatt who hit on eight of 17 passes for a total of 80 yards and one touchdown. Slaughter was 2x3 for 17 yards. Taeoli carried 13 times for 86 yards with Bolingbroke carrying nine times for 43. Todd Tuttle had four catches for 52 yards with Bolingbroke catching three for 33 yards and Tyan Lewis having one for 12 yards. Murray's defense was led by E. J. 21-1- 4 one-yar- 28-1- 28-2- 0 28-2- d SURPRISE . . . Murray free safety Todd Tuttle (89) leaps in front of Judge receiver on interception try during Friday's Region Six contest. victory and retain its Judge held off a Murray rally to earn a unbeaten status. 28-2- 2 Barlocker with nine assisted tackles and 2 unassisted. Todd Beane had five unassisted and seven assisted, with Brandon Lundecn getting credit for five assisted tackles, Todd Tuttle four assisted and one unassisted and Mike Shaw, one assisted and four unassisted. Judge Coach John Colosimo was very pleased with the play of his entire offensive line as they gave Mike Clark plenty of time to pass especially in the first half, Clark not being sacked once due to the fine play of his line. He completed 14x32 for 174 yards and had no interceptions. Chris Leonelli led the Bulldogs in rushing with 11 carries for 46 yards and Coach Colosimo also singled out Kellen Akiyama who made four catches for 94 yards, a couple of them spectacular grabs. Colosimo said that it would be good to be playing at Judge on Friday after three tough games in a row on the road. And speaking of tough games, the three games after South will be against three of the toughest teams in the state - - Granger, West, and Jordan. Karate Staged At Murray High 'Knock-Dow- n' troduction of Koshki protective as demonstrated by Knock-DowKarate equipment Arakaki and Jim Burgess. The new Tournament played to a crowd of in Japan, several hundred appreciative fans gear, recently developed a fighters rane of skill maximizes Saturday night at Murray high and technique, while it minimizes school with awards presented in of injury. risk any both men's and women's action. In the men's division top honors went to Ehsan Hodjbiai with Cameron Zarrinek second ant. Angel Dominquez third. Victor Comacho won the heavyweight division. Second was Kiko Gonzalez and third Andrea More. In ladies competition. Barbara Boehme-Mortook the first place medal. SALT LAKE. The Central City The meet is sponsored though the e Center, 615 So. 200 Okinawa Karate-DCenter, East, and the Salt Lake County directed by Shihan Kiyoshi Arakaki. Recreation Division are offering knock-dowIt is a tour- Fall Karate instruction for Youth nament. the only karate event of its and Adults. kind west ot the Rockies. The ongoing classes are being conIn addition to the competition, a ducted on Wednesday evenings tree-foror kata" demonstration p.m. for youth, while adult instrucwas performed by youngsters from tion takes place A $3 per session the center. Then Arakaki awed or a $12 month charge is required of everyone by breaking not one, but those enrolled. two Louisville Slugger baseball bats Additional information may be obwith his leg. tained by calling New to the tournament was the in MURRAY. 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