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Show THE GREEN SHEET 6 Thursday, October 8, 1987 Second Half Burst By Granger Claims Judge WEST VALLEY. Down at the halfway point for the first time this season, Granger rebounded from a deficit to shock 3A Judge 21-- at Granger Thursday in a battle of unbeatens, Granger going in rated second in the 4A division and Judge tied for second in 3A. Lancer head coach Mike Fraser and his charges had little time to rest, hosting a recharged Cottonwood crew Wednesday (played after sports deadline). Granger will now hit the road for Kearns on Thursday, Oct. 15, at 4 p.m. Judge plays today (Thursday) at home in its final night game against Region Six rival West at 7:30. Next Thursday the Bulldogs travel to Jorin the league, for a 4 dan, p.m. test that could decided the region title. Much has been made of the offenBurgess, Chad Coates and Brad sive pass interference call in the third quarter of last Thursdays Parker also played well on defense. In Junior B action from the prior game that cost Judge a touchdown on a Brian Clark to Mike Valdez pass week, Taylorsville beat Jordan 41-o to remain undefeated. TVille was play. But both Judges John and Grangers Fraser felt it sparked by the offense play of Nick Martindale, Chris Noble, Dustin was not the deciding play of the Dugger and Lanny Griggs. Leading game, though they obviously the defense was Matt Beech, Kenny disagreed as to whether the call was Garcia and Kelly Empy. right or not. We looked at the film later and it was a bad call, Colosimo stated But it didnt decide emphatically. the game. We had our chances and MURRAY. In Ute Football action we didnt take advantage. And from the past weekend, Murrays Granger played very good defense. Gremlins beat Skyline 19-- 6 with two We reviewed the film and theres touchdowns by Giovanni Maio and no question their wide receiver pickone by Chris LaChance. ed our defensive back, pushed him Great blocking by Jason Lund-berright out of the area, Fraser claimJimmy Grundy and Peter Fon-dac- o ed. But, it was not a big factor in was the key to the win, with the the game. I felt we dominated the help of of Anthony Asay, Jacob Hug-gargame in the second half. and Chad Sundquist on defense. As mentioned, Judge had the first The Peewees played their half advantage, owing to a toughest game against Skyline, the field goal by Adam Jolley in the segame going scoreless until the second quarter. cond half when David Poole passed Following the Judge penalty in the to yler Dastrup for a third quarter, a second Bulldog field touchdown and Benji Johnson ran a goal try was off the mark and the kick back for 50 yards and six points Lancers had dodged a big bullet. then sacked the quarterback for a The situation began to change safety. Nathan Wood, K.C. Fisher, after that as Grangers offensive Jack Jensen and Darrel Driver led line of Kevin Hall, Jonas Hamlin, the defense and Wood and Johnson John Wendel, Matt Burdett, Jamie the offense. Gull, Mike Rose and Mark Leather-woo- d The Mighty Mites lost to Skyline started, in Frasers opinion, to 27-- 7 despite big plays by Jeremy control the line of scrimmage. Large, Eric Benson, Jake Brown, Things opened for Tyler Wilder, Gary Christensen and Gavin Huber who had several good runs, and on defense. Runs by Nathan Lund-ber- g quarterback Bill Rieser then hit and Brook Swensen and a pass Hamlin with a pass at the from Tommy Grundy to Dreck three. Then, on Wilson sparked Ryan Thompsons Rieser called an audible and popped touchdown. through the middle on a touchdown The Murray Midget As blanked keeper. Craig Van Workams point Skyline 13-- to earn the top spot in its after was good and Granger led division. Ben Barnum and Brett Judge was forced to punt back and Ballingham scored the touchdowns. Granger followed with a run Sammy Maio recovered a fumble, off the dive by Jeff Holder to give the Brett Siebenberg intercepted a pass. Lancers a second six pointer. The This was a total team effort by all point was good again and the Lancer players and coaches. lead was 14-- 3 with three minutes left The Midget Bs also won 13-in the third quarter. A Gegu going to the air more Md, late in the fourth frequently Chuck Mattison. Other offensive quarter, it cost the Bulldogs. Hamlin leaders were Matt Shepard and tipped a Judge aerial and Wilder Travis Jones. The defense was lead gathered it in, scampering 80 yards by David Lewis, Matt Thayer, for the clincher. and Dalton Ware, David Bascom We felt we could wear them Brandon Chacon. down, Fraser said later, and we The Bantams lost to Skyline 33-did. the teams only score coming on a Fraser was also pleased with the handoff from Chris Slaughter to defensive pressure on the quarterJeremy Taeoalii, who ran back by the line of Jim Brinkerhoff, for the six pointer. Aiding the of- Jason Porter, J.R. Burdidge, Ken fense were Scott Murray, Kevin Kinnear and Feleti Matagi. The Carlston, Joe Crandall, Alex Fisher, linebacking corps or Bill Loveland, Scott Burbidge, Andy Ashton and Glen Thorne, Wayne Hertel and Jesse Fillerup. Hamlin, he felt, were the key to the Lancer defensive effort. On offense, Wilder finished with 100 yards on 16 carries, sparking a 341 yard total effort. Rieser was 4x11 WEST VALLEY. Grangers Bantam A team defeated West Jordan passing for 137 yards. 34-- 7 According to coach Colosimo, Saturday as Dustin Johnson posted three touchdowns, while Nate Brian Clark was 11x33 passing for Sauge and Ryan Hugg added one 147 yards, adding that a number of throws were dropped. Valdez had each. The blocking of Bryan Walton, three tough catches for 18 yards. On the ground James Cordova picked Matt Martinez and Jared up 60 of Judges 85 yards on 12 discourged West Jordans rushes. Chad while defenders defense, Despite the Granger pass rush and Pedersen, Jason Huffman, Brandon Gordon, bryan Walton and Troy the frequency of passing, Judges offensive line only allowed the Boatwright shut down West Jordans Lancers in to the quarterback twice, offense. reported Colosimo. Defensively, Valdez and junior substitute linebacker Scott Ravarino were among the leaders for the Bulldogs. 3 3-- 0 LEAHS Cottonwood SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Playing Saturday Ute Conference football, Cotto wood's Gremlins won a tough on battle over Woods Cross touchdowns by Dallas Aste and Chad Curry Leading the defense was Robert Curtis, who posted an interception. The Peewees dominated Woods Cross as Cottonwood came away with a shutout. Oliver Burt scored Cottonwood's first touchdown and Devlin Flynn got the other. Cottonwood also played well on defense, blocking several Woods Cross kicks. The Mighty Mites, however, had a discouraging day as they fell 20-- to Woods Cross. The Midgets showed their strength as they blanked Woods Cross 26-- as Chris Burt, Ryan Nord and Jeff Thompson all scored touchdowns. Amado Evas recovered a fumble in the endzone for another six pointer. Cody Gilley posted an interception. In Bantam play, Cottonwood followed a pass interceptio by Chris touchdown Higham with a pass from Greg Oliphant to Quinn Woods Wheeler to make the score Cross. It was, however, the only score Cottonwood was able to post. Despite solid defensive efforts by Jon Law, John Durham, Jon Hoover, Higham and Bill Hall, Woods Cross was able to score twice and win The Juniors also had a tough day getting on the scoreboard as John Montgomery got the only Cottonwood score in a 7 loss to Woods Cross. Dale Brofey, Aaron Reynolds and Jeff Buckwalter accounted for two passing touchdowns, but both were called back on penalties. Peter Fisher and Matt Fankhauser led the defense. in 15-- 7 0 0 0 13-- 21-- Taylorsville ' TAYLORSVILLE. Jan Burgess pd picked i ) a fumble at tlv-rT and ran it back 7jf.V&w3Wlr Bi ngam one to set up one of tw Sudbury touchdowns Sc H win in Ute Taj .orsvilles A play Saturday. Sudbury as threw to Tony for another touchdown. 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