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Show B, f"f "f W -- 7 O- THE GREEN SHEET 5 Thursday, Sept. 29- - 1988 SPHRTQ Spartans Score In Overtime To Win At Tooele; MURRAY. Despite injuries to key people, the Murray Spartans played one of the best defensive games in years in eking out a overtime victory over Tooele on the Buffalo field Friday night. Murray will now have one of its biggest tests of the season tomorrow when it travels to Jordan to take on the Beetdiggers with whom Murray is tied for the lead in Region Six at The game will be played at 4 p.m., not at 7 p.m. as some schedules have listed. Tooele had the first opportunity to score in overtime Friday night but could r:ot get into the end zone in four plays. Murray then took over with 10 yards to gain in four tries. Kevin Bolingbroke scored on the fourth play from the 6-- 37-ya- 0 50-ya- one. ' was poetic justice should be the one to score since he had misfired on a d field goal attempt, a3 32-yar- time was running out in regulation, the ball hitting the Warrior Women Now In Region Action ' 5-- 0 Cross Country Meet Scheduled TAYLORSVILLE. With its 15-15-- 8 victory over Kearns last MURRAY. One of the biggest cross country events of the season for the Murray high cross country team, the Murray Cross Country Tuesday and a hard earned 15-win at previously unbeaten Skyline Thursday, Taylorsvilles volleyball crew ran its record to and remained along at the top of the Region Three standings. Skyline and Granger at follow with Cyprus next at 9, 15-1- 3 5-- Invitational, was held Saturday at Murray Park with the boys half of the host squad finishing fourth as a team. Viewmont and Pocatello, Timpview took the top three spots in the boys event. The top placing individual for the Murray boys was John Franco, coming in 15th. In the girls race, Murray high placed tenth. Along with Franco, members of the the boys team from Murray include David Faerber, Tom Porter, Gary John, Roy McDaniel, John Tanner, Ron Diaz, Randy Anderson, Brian Shewell, Chris Evans, Kory England, Presley Davis, Sam Snider, Orrin Porter, Curtis Corser and Bryan Baldwin. Team members from Riverview include Cory Oliver, Kelly Oliver, Matt Cook and Marty Ronan. Kevin Carlston and Scott Hamblim are from Hillcrest. The cross country girls team consists of Heather Price, Kristine Faerber, Debbie Diaz, Stacy Black, Laura Holman and Susan Scrowther. Ninth graders from Hillcrest are Heather Jami Brown, Sarah Dalling, Moody and Lorie Olsen. Murray highs new cross country coach, Timo Mostert, recently graduated from Brigham Young University with a B.A. in math education and a coaching minor. He was a national junior college qualifier five times for track and cross country and specialized in the 3000 meter steeplechase and cross country. Mostert has also attended Parkland Junior College in Champaign, Illinois. 0 3-- 1 2-- 2. Cottonwood is Olympus 1-- 3, 1-- 4 and Kearns The Lady Warriors bye todays (Thursday) slate then return to action at home against Granger Tuesday. They will then visit 0-- 4. Cyprus on Oct. Thursday, 6. Varisty matches start at 3:30 p.m. Coach Ellen Taylorsville Lindsey reported the intense play of Natalie Williams, along with the serving and setting of Trudy Derrick, particularly in the second crucial set, were among the highlights against Skyline. Lindsey noted that there were " before at eight the next point was registered. "Weve tried to make teamwork the focus of this years" squad, added Lindsey, "and so far thats the way weve played." "side-outs- 13-1- 3 CUSTOM REMODELING FRAMING OR FINISH Oak Stairways and Handrails All Work Done By Journeymen Carpenters licensed end Bended i DALE SHELTON . 571-226- 1 8 In Region cross bar and bouncing back, bolingbroke had also missed a field goal try in the third quarter, but it should be stated that, up until this week, he had not been doing the kicking. Kevin Hansen had been the place kicker for the Murray team, but could not play Friday because of a broken arm. The game was a classic defensive confrontation with both teams moving the ball well until they got within the other teams 20. Then neither team seemed able to consumate drives. Murrays Junior Taoli gave Murray a good chance in the third quarter when he broke loose for a run to the Tooele 10, but, according to Coach Wade Meier, "we just couldnt punch it in." Tooele had also some lost opportunities, driving within the on its first Murray one possession, but could not score. Meier especially wanted to give praise to his coaches, as offensive coordinator Doug Parry had to get three people ready to take Hansens place as a kicker. "Parry 2-- It 2-- 0 Jordan Rips Judge trained Bolingbioh.e week to be the field goal kicker, Brandon Lundeen to be the kickoff man and sophomore Tom Gourdin to be the punter. "All three came through in good shape for us," Meier said. Meier also wanted to give credit to Paul Gillespie, the defensive coach and Jeof Homolya, the line coach. Meier said the whole defense SALT LAKE. Jordan had just too much fire power for the Judge Memorial Bulldogs and the Dogs hurt themselves by not being able to several on in cash opportunities here Friday night as the Beetdiggers took a 26-over the host team! Jordan will play Murray, also in region play, at Jordan tomorrow at 4 p.m. while Judge will be playing across town at West at the same time. Things looked good for the crowd, celebrating homeJudge a but played great game, singled out Tony Knaus, who had two coming, as quarterback Rob quarterback sacks and eight Sonne broke loose for a tackles before being taken out of scamper from his own 18 to the the game with a shoulder injury. Jordan 25. But the Diggers held Lundeen had five tackles and one and forced Kurt Terrill to kick a assist, while Mike Shaw had six field goal from the 18 for a two tackles and assists. lead, with only five piinutes gone in the game. Bolingbroke had two intercepJordan came right back and tions and John Leiter had a very marched from its own 32 for a important fumble recovery. Offensively Bolingbroke rushed for 43 yards on 16 carries with Taoli having 83 yards on 19 carries. Wayne Slaughter hit 5x10 HOLLADAY. It was a great passes for 67 yards. but a tough game. trip, Meier also is in hopes that his would have to sum up the That three injured players, Hansen, of Olympus football coach feelings Knaus and Ryan Lewis, will be Marc Lyons following his teams ready for play against Jordan. visit to and defeat by Grand Junction, Colo., a team he called "probably the best weve ever 6 2-- 0 56-yar- d 3-- 0 26-6- ; Eyes Murray touchdown on a pass from Jason Jarvis to Matt Brady from the five. Curt Myrick kicked the extra point as the quarter ended. Jordan marched to its second score from its own 38. A pass to Duane Despain moved the ball to the 30 and Jarvis broke loose to the 12. Two plays later Aaron Conde went up the middle to score. The kick was blocked and the half ended 13-Judge had a couple good chances in the third quarter as twice balls were centered over the Jordan kickers head. On one occasion he managed to throw an incomplete pas3 and on the other the Curt kicker, Myrick, completed a pass. Judge also had a pass dropped in the end zone, which would have brought the Dogs within striking distance. Judge did, however, score in the opening moments of the fourth 3. Titans Crushed In Colorado Coach Clinic Set MURRAY. Jill Hutchison, Head Womens Basketball . Coach at Illinois State University, will be the featured speaker at a Coaches Basketball Clinic being sponsored by Murray high school on Saturday, Oct. 8. The clinic will be staged 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the new Murray high gymnasium. The cost is $30 per person and includes clinic and handouts. Checks should be to Becky payable Anderson, Murray high school, 5440 So. played." Based on the 40-- 0 outcome of to the contest, its easy understand Lyonss assessment. The Titans get back into the league wars tomorrow (Friday) facing another team, Cyprus, in much the same predicament badly in need of a win. The contest, hosted by the Pirates, -- will kickoff at 7:30 p.m. According to Lyons, Olympus had several scoring opportunities in the contest, but made a mistake or were unable to get State Street, Murray, Utah that critical first down to continue the drive to fruition. 84107. Early on, the Titans Marty the Among topics to be Thomas intercepted a pass that discussed are shooting, perimeter Olympus off on a drive team started offense, offense, post that continued all the way down offense, perimeter defense, post to the Grand Junction 20. Lyons, defense, team defense, program he would need knowing organization, coaching philoso- and lots of them to have a points chance, phy, practice outline, conditioning decided to go on fourth down and college recruiting. rather than kick a field goal. The for her Long recognized were held short. contributions as a coach, Titans Grand Junction took over and chairman and clinician, Hutchisix plays later posted its first son has emerged as a nationally touchdown. respected professional in the Olympus got back sport. Just two victories shy of onUndaunted, the move again, driving to its her 300th career win, Hutchison 35. Then a holding coaching record ranks opponentsforced a halt and the penalty her as the 17th winningest active Division I womens basketball Titans had to punt. Olympus got another chance coach in the nation. . 298-17- 1 when Brook Stonebreaker picked off a second Grand Junction pass. This time the Titan offensive effort carried all the down to the Grand Junction 21 before stalling. Grand Junction, on its next two possessions, struck back quickly on plays, the first a pass that went for 40 yards and six points and the second a punt return that went all the way. Late in the first half, Grand Junction put together a drive and scored on a seven-yarrun. The score at the midway point was 28-Grand Junction followed with a touchdown in both the third and fourth quarters. "I felt we played much better defensively in the second half," Lyons recounted, "but theyre just a veiy good football team. They have excellent receivers and a returning quarterback, defensive tackle and linebackers. Earlier in the season, they beat a team ranked ninth in the state by a similar score." Lyons added that he was as impressed with Grand Junctions defense as any phase of its game. Olympus did end up with 184 yards of total offense, but Grand Junction finished with 401. Gary Hiatt was 9x27 passing for 87 yards, while Bryan Lampropolous has 65 of the Titans 95 total ground yards on 14 carries. Defensively, the coach said he was impressed with the play of strong safety Collin Holmgren and linebacker Eric Timpson. 52-yar- d quarter on a field goal by Terrill from the 28, but would get no closer as Jordans size and depth seemed to sear down the outnumbered Judge team as the game went on. The turning point may well have been when Jordan pulled off an end around play by Art Hunter to score from the 22 with a little more than five minutes left in the game. The Diggers added a final last save on a run by Conde with time running out. Jordan had a superior ground game with six runners carrying the ball 43 times for 301 yards, an average of seven yards per carry. Despain carried the ball 20 times for 118 yards, with Jarvis netting 57 on eight carries and Troy Obom gathering 55 on six carries. Conde rushed five times for 23, while Hunter picked up 45 three carries. 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