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Show -- n jW'1 - n, i, - ' !TW,wtW v ijr v '1 9 mi i n J N i o - 5 Thursday, Sept. THE GREEN SHEET 22, 1988 SPORTS w ?, t ' ,. "V '.'-- ; ,' ; CONFRONTATION.. "V t,r , . ' J Brent Sharp (20) of Murray ball carrier Granite waits to seal off play as Junior Taeoalll (24) tries to break a tackle and head . . . Murray ball carrier exploits a gap in the Granite defense during night Region Six football action the Spartans Spartans Crack Win Column With MURRAY. The Spartans of Murray high cracked the win column Friday for the first time. It was a big game for Murray, the first in league play and Homecoming. The Spartans sent the crowd home happy with a 24-whitewash of Granite. Consecutive losses to Ogden, Bonneville, and Ben Lomond had caused some Murray fans to lose confidence in the team, but after showed that Fridays play 0 4-- 3-- 2-- 9-- 3. 21-- 4-- 2-- 3-- lead. Granger responded in kind, taking Skylines kick and quickly moving back the other direction, sparked by a pass from Craig VanWoerkom to Dave Ryan and runs by Tyler Wider. Jeremy Lewis capped the drive with a touchdown run off a blast play. VanWoerkom added the point after and the Lancers moved in front Grangers defense caught fire and made Skyline return the ball then Granger right back. launched a picture perfect drive, highlighted by runs of 14 and 11 and yards by VanWoerkom touchdown capped by a 40-ya- rd 25-yar- d 7-- 3. 9, 25-yar- 40-yar- Bulldogs Are Battered By Buffaloes Friday said he was pleased with the progress his team has made since its last game. He still feels the battle in Region Six is up for grabs as no team seems to be clearly superior. He singled out nose guard Lane Cannon, who he said had a tremendous game and fet that Dave Kolesky and Dave Sasich had had good games on defense. Kenny Reynoso had had a fine game with Eric Brown rushing for over 100 yards. In summing up, he felt that his team had wasted too many opportunities. SALT LAKE. Judge Memorial and Tooele hooked up in a tight defensive battle at Judges field Friday night with Tooele scoring 11 points in the fourth quarter to win the opening Region Six game over the Bulldogs 18-Judge now has a big game with Jordan tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 on its home field and anyone who has followed this rivalry knows this will be a tough on game, although Jordan is the year with Judge at Judge had several opportunities early in the game but could not 7. hard-foug- 3-- 1 1-- 3. score. The Bulldogs had a field goal from close in blocked on their first possession. Tooele scored on 20-ya- rd 24-yar- mark Granger led by 14-Playing "possession football" in the third quarter, Granger dropped back into punt formation without a huddle, the kick catching Skyline with 12 men on the field. The resulting penalty gave new life to a Lancer drive, which, although it didnt end in points, kept the ball out of the Eagles hands a little longer. Still in the the third quarter, Granger wrapped up its scoring touchdown run by with a Wilder and the point after by VanWoerkom. The score was set up by a fake field goal try on the half. The second half was a bitter defensive battle with neither team able to generate much offensively, but with less than a minute to go in the game Hansen kicked a field goal from the 26. Murray Coach Wade Meier felt that his offensive and defensive lines were outstanding, mentioning Brandon Lundeen, Peter Jason Niebert, Christensen, Justin Pino, Tony Knaus, David Jarowski, Nelson, John Leiter, all of whom played well on defense. Kevin Bolingbroke ran for 88 yards on 12 carries and scored three touchdowns, while Taeoli carried 15 times for 124 yards and Slaughter rushed 10 times for 27. Slaughter was 5x13 passing for 60 yards. 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The Redwood Multipurpose Center will be mens offering basketball and flag football leagues this fall. d Coach Nielson did mention that Darren Brotherson had a good game for his team at defensive tackle. for his booming kick-offGranite Coach Mark Nielson said his team played poorly. It seemed that everything we did and everything was wrong Murray did was right. "Offensively, we didnt do well but it seemed that when we did, the play was called back by a penalty," he noted. "Our kids just didnt execute what we had practiced. Defensively after the first quarter we played well, but we never played well on offense." Redwood Leagues screen pass early in the second quarter. But Judge came right back and scored on a pass from Rob Sonne to Steve Prokopis and Kirt Terrill kicked the extra point to knot things at seven, the score at the end of the first half. was a The third quarter defensive struggle with neither team getting anything going. But in the fourth quarter with five minutes left to play, the Buffs broke through and blocked a Judge punt and settled minutes field goal. later for a Judge had one more chance, but couldnt move the ball. After punting to Tooele, the visitors a run by Wilder. The point after was good and at the halfway one-yar- "The key to the win was our ability to hold onto the football," Fraser explained. While Wilder got the offensive kudos, Bruce Monroe was named as the leader on defense, snagging an interception, recording several tackles for losses and providing key coverage of the pitch man in Skylines offensive attack. Fraser also gave credit to the of defensive game plan Wes coordinator Wilcken, defensive coach Sean line Johnson and offensive coordinator Chad VanOrden. which saw Wilder, the holder, take the snap and fire strike to Bruce Monroe. a d Wilder, understandably, was the offensively player of the game for Granger, rushing 25 times for 174 of the Lancers 250 ground yards plus two touchdowns and going lxl passing for 25 yards. VanWoerkom was 3x6 through the air for 62 yards and had a d touchdown toss to Ryan called back on a penalty. To a man, Coach Fraser once again praised the play of his offensive line. fourth-and-1- cur-Frid- Whitewash Of Farmers 0 Lancers Storm Past Eagles To Advance Record To 4-- 0 EAST MILLCREEK "It was a big game, played in front of a big crowd that ended up in a big win for us," stated a relieved Granger football coach Mike Fraser following his teams 21-- 3 victory at Skyline Friday night. The 0 Lancers, 0 in league play, next entertain Taylorsville tomorrow (Friday) and although the Warriors have yet to put one in the win column, Fraser isnt expecting an easy time of it. ' "Taylorsville is young and is breaking in a new system, he added, "and, as such, is making a few mistakes. But it is also a very talented team. Weve got our work cut out for us." For a time Friday it appeared the Lancers had all they handle from Skyline, which took the opening kickoff and drove down to Granger 20. There the Lancer defense stiffened and forced the field Eagles to settle for a d goal giving them an early 0 24-- 0 yards, and scored two plays later from the 13. Hansens kick was on target, and the score was 14-- at the end of the quarter. The third Murray score came midway through the second when Lewis period Ryan intercepted a pass at the 50 and ran it to the Granite 25. On the next play, Wayne Slaughter ran for 11 yards to the 11 on a keeper and Bolingbroke scored on the next play. Hansen kicked the PAT and the Spartans were up at Junior Taeoli ran 24 yard to the 14 and then eight to the six from where Kevin Bolingbroke scored. Kevin Hansen kicked the PAT with just seven minutes gone in the game. A few minutes later Granite completed a pass, but Bolingbroke and Justin Pino hit the receiver hard, jarring the ball loose, and Johnny Nelson recovered on the Granite 47. Bolingbroke broke loose on the first play for 32 Bonneville had a 0 recorded, Ogden was 1 and Ben Lomond 2 for a combined record of That competition may have been one reason Murray handled Granite quite easily. Murray will now travel to Tooele for a 7:30 game tomorrow (Friday), while Granite will be at West for a 3 p.m. game. Murray found itself in good field position early in the game at the Granite 38, after a short punt. Murray, which had been having its troubles, through whhi big 24-- 7 in this the league ,ain raiser ,or both ,eams- - BREAKING THROUGH up field. Action is from Friday nights Region Six contest hosted by Murray. The Spartans went on to win 24-- LABOR MUST PRESENT COUPON AT TIME OF SERVICE COUPON EXPIRES 102788 D 0 .0 i |