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Show 1 - Thursday, October THE GREEN SHEET 7 22, 1987 'Diggers Down Bulldogs To Claim Region 6 Crown SANDY. It is an old truism in football that a team cant score if it doesnt have the ball, and knowing this, Judge Memorial kept the ball for 18 of the 24 second half minutes here Friday. However, their 18 minute possession resulted only in one field goal, while Jordans six minute possession resulted in a touchdown and an extra point and Jordan won the 3 to cinch the ballgame with Region Six championship. Jordan, now 1 on the year, and in the Region, will host Tooele tomorrow (Friday) at 4 p.m., while Judge Memorial will host Granite at 4 tomorrow (Friday). 24-1- 7-- 0 But on the next play Prokopis drove in and Jolleys kick was good for a lead with seven minutes left in the The Beetdiggers seemed intent on fumbling the game away as they fumbled on the third play of the game and Judge recovered the errant pitch out on the Digger 33. Judge moved the ball to the 20 but an offensive pass penalty put the ball back to the Judge 48, from where Steve Prokopis kicked to the 18 with the runback to the 28. Jordan then committed its second fumble in less than two minutes and Judge recovered at the 29. A Brian Clark to Mike Valdez pass put the ball at the 13, James Cordova ran to the 11, and a pitchback to Cordova took the ball to the one, where Eric Turnbow made a touchdown saving tackle. picked up five yards on two runs, Scott Deuel advanced to the 41 on a keeper and then hit Derek Bentley with a touchdow'n pass good for 59 yards. Again Myricks kick 7-- 0 penalty followed by an illegal procedure penalty forced Judge to punt, Prokopis kick going out of bounds at the 10. A clipping penalty against Jordan gave them possession at their own two and, after Mike Thorne gained sixteen and a first down, Roger Sausedo of Judge recovered the fourth Jordan fumble of the half. With time running out, field goal to Jolley kicked a make the score at the half. The beginning of the third quarter saw Judge Coach John Colosimo and his team use their time consuming drive to good advantage as Cordova returned the opening kickoff from the twelve to the thirty. After short d quarter. Judge then kicked off to the ten from where Jason Saville ran it back to the 28. Jeff Grant drove to the 32, and on the next play to the 40. Grant then went off tackle for 60 yards and when Kurt Myricks kick was good it was all even at seven with five minutes left. Jordan fumbled yet again during the first quarter, but recovered, and, after Judge could not mount a drive during the first series of the second quarter, Jordan took over on its own 22. After Grant and Mike Thorne was good. Judge failed to gain against the strong Jordan defense and Jordan resumed play at their own 48. A fifteen yard gam by Rusty Eyre was the big play as Jordan advanced to the Judge twelve, but the Bulldogs stiffened on fourth and three. Myrick kicked the field goal to give the Diggers a 17-- lead with four minutes left. Judge started what looked like a successful drive, but a clipping d 17-1- 0 7 TT 00 CCD OOflEDttD CONTINENTAL SOFA LOVESEAT great buy from one the nations famous in Popular factories A of wedgewood fabric Reg. $848 NOW ONLY J ALLIED SOFA & LOVESEAT With cushion comfort pillow arm and back. Rea. $899 BEAUTIFUL PIONEER SOFA & LOVESEAT decorator sofa group at a factory direct discount pricel youll love itl A Reg. $1,349 SALE ENDS LJL SAT. 10:00 P.M. "Tv- THE SUNSHINE LIVING ROOM - 3-P- C With incliners Sofa, loveseat and comer table Rich oak trim. u Heg, $1,3 49 LIVING ROOM C With Incliners Beautiful plush fabric covers sofa, loveseat ' with GUARANTEED LOWEST comer table. 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Skyline and Cyprus, with exactly opposite season records clashed at Cyprus high Friday night with the and the Eagles adancing to based on the 39-Pirates falling to final outcome The loss w as y et another bitter pill for Cyprus coach Jerry Simonson and his team to sw allow, but one that did not totally eliminate them from any possibility ot post season play How ever, to extend the season, the Pirates would have to win at Taylorsville today (Thursday) at 3 pm A win could force a playoff at a neutral field, probably on Tuesday, for the filth playoff berth it " ror, 2 We approved credit :5 Double dresser, Framed Mirnight stands and lull or queen size headboard. APR CHRISTMAS fourth-and-fiv- 1 $139 INTEREST RATE UNTIL AFTER y Skyline scored again rS r" MILK truck-tra- iler Bring your or station wagon it with you for take and dais. a 3 'egathf additional savings. No Dealers please: Due to the nature of this sale we can not offer these prices after Sat. P5 BRASS & L GLASS in the second quarter. Reinhold breaking a run for paydirt. Again the kick was off the mark Both teams scored in the third period, the Pirates putting together a nice drie. capped with a touchdown pass from Brad Ram-meto Ly nn Smith. Jason McKmght added the point after. Renhold was then off to races again for Skyline, this time scoring from 53 yards aw ay. In the final quarter. Skyline added (wo more touchdowns, the first on a six-ard run by Burkholz and the second on a plunge by interton Cyprus' only other threat came in the lirst half as a series of punts and penalties got the Pirates got good field position An Eagle interception of a Pirate pass, however, ended that opportunity with Skyline holding just a advantage. Skyline is just a great team," acknowledged Simonson, "theyve got good recievers. a great quarter-hacin Putnam and a great running back in Remhold " d ll EIND TABLE Swing our glass top table for seving. Reg. $119 s785 IMPERIAL DINETTE SET ENTERTAINMENT Formica like top with 4 matching upholstered chairs. Great looking dark finish with brass accent: 4 Drawers. CENTER y one-yar- classic 1- -1 It 111! IKK SS ACilASS nun: Reg SI 49 0 x still leel were a better team than we were four weeks ago," stated coach Simonson, but its not showing up on the scoreboard The kids are giving a good effort, I just wish we could them a win to go with Reg. OCR NO INTEREST NO PAYMENTS l!J 1. COMPARE NO DOWN Reg. 1199 m th'rd-and-si- Skyline Clouts Cyprus 20TH CENTURY 3-P- gains by Cordova, Leonelli and Prokopis moved the ball to the 50, and Judge gambled on a fourth and one and made it on a good second effort by Cordova Later in the series, Judge was again short by about a foot on a fourth down play But another good second effort by Prokopis again got the first down With a Leonelli was hauled down by Rusty Eyre and Jason Judd for a loss. On Jolley split the uprights with a perfect 50 yard field and, goal to bring the score to perhaps, as important, Judge had used up eight minutes and ten seconds on the clock. Jordan then received and from their twenty Thorne ran to the 26, Grant ran to the 28. Deuel hit Eyre on a pass to the 40. Grant then took a pitchout and went wide to the Judge 24. Thorne went up the middle to the ten. but on the next play Jordan fumbled and Judge recovered at their own twelve The drive for the Diggers covered 70 yards and took but 2:21, but Jordan had nothing on the score board to show for it. On Judges possession they again gambled on a fourth down and short and Brian Clark made it with just inches to spare at the Judge 45. Again Judge stayed on the ground and Prokopis, Leonelli, and Cordova kept grinding it out until they reached the ten yard line, but another fourth down gamble went awry with an errant pitchout and Jordan recovered at the 15 Mike Thorne broke loose on the first play for a 38 yard pick up to Judge 46 with Chris Leonelli making the saving tackle. After three downs failed to gain much, Jordan kicked into the end zone. Total time of possession was two minutes. On the second play Brian Clark attempted a long pass to get his team back into the game but it was intercepted by Chad Maughn at the 45 and he returned it to the 20 from where Deuel hit Rusty Eyre for the clinching score and again Myricks kick was good. Coach Colosimo explained that one of the reasons his team w!l :o the ball control game was Put Jot 'o: of dan had been droppn g players to cover th pass d':u he felt that his team's be-- 'nances were in running and usinto the clock. He stated that Jordan had a great defense as his team averaged only 3 3 yards per carry. Cordova led Judge with 81 yards on 17 carried and Steve Prokopis. who had another fine game punting, carried seven times for 29 yards He was also pleased with the play of Scott Ravarino, a junior linebacker, w ho was filling in for an injured Eric Brown, who has now missed two games. He also had high praise for Adam Jolley for his 37 and 50 yard field goals O Reg. Re $199 9850 d 13-- to 10:00 PM 10:00 SATURDAY 1 C;0Q AM to 1 0:00 PM OPEN FRIDAY OPEN AM l k |