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Show Thursday, Oct. THE GREEN SHEET 5 27, 1988 SPORTS Spartans, Judge Reign In Region Cross Country Cougars Hold Off Colts In Key Battle KEARNS. Seldom does an athletic contest demonstrate the ebb and flow of emotion the fickle nature of that elusive quality known as momentum vividly than Thursdays Running up a 30 point advantage, the Murray high boys cross country team easily outdistanced the field last Wednesday to claim the Region Six title in action it hosted at Murray Park. Judge Memorials ladies then notched an equally convincing victory in their half of the meet. Murrays boys ended up with 19 points, while Judge was a distant second at 49 flow score wins in cross country). Jordan was next at 93 followed by Granite at 107, Tooele and West. Judges girls finished with an margin over runner-uJordan, while Murray was at 50, Tooele at 97 and Granite at 170 with West finishing last. was held State competition Wednesday (after sports deadline) at Sugarhouse Park and Highland high school. Both the boys and girls championship teams from Region Six were expected to be in the thick of things. John Franco captured the individual title for Murray with a 16:22 mark in the boys race. He was followed by teammates Dave Faerber, 16:29; and Gary Johns, 16:43. In addition, John Tanner was sixth, 17:02; Tom Porter seventh, 17:26; and Darrin Porter eighth, 17:32. Randy Anderson added a 17th place finish. Murrays 19 point total was the second best score the team has MURRAY. - d football clash. Although it was just a for the homestanding win, 26-2Cougars, it mightve been their most impressive effort of the season. Bouncing back from the loss of quarterback Jeremy Castro, Kearns overcame a slow start, built a sizeable lead then held off a tough, talented Colt crew that came charging back at the end. The contest left Kearns and 2 Cottonwood with identical league records, but the Cougars, by coming out on top, nailed down the second spot for state seeding purposes and will host Davis tomorrow (Friday) at 3 p.m. Cottonwood travels to Woods Cross at 2:30. 'We were shakey to start," admitted Kearns coach Tom Larson. "It took awhile for Shawn Callahan, our substitute quarterback, and the rest of the kids to gain some confidence and get into sync. I was proud of Shawn and the way the kids rallied together." "Defensively, we just didnt stop them (Kearns) in the second quarter," reported Colt coach Tom Jones. "Kearns ran some different offensive sets and we didnt react well." Kearns first two series were, in the words of Larson, "bad, three plays and punt. Cottonwood, meanwhile, looked ready from the opening bell, scoring first on a five-yar- d run by Julius Dickerson and adding the point after by Cory Booth. At the end of the first quarter, the Colts led Kearns-Cottonwoo- six-poi- nt 18-5- 3 p 4-- 7-- 0. Changing directions with the stiff wind at its back seemed to light a fire under Kearns. The Cougars had taken a Colt kick at their own five, scratched out a first down as the period ended and drove the length of the field, and the tying the final touchdown coming on a pass from Callahan to J.R. Gregory. Rick Carothers knotted the score by kicking the PAT. Roger Griffiths got the Cougars moving with an 25-yar- romp. With each possesion adding fuel 18-yar- d HOT PURSUIT.. . Kearns defenders Kevin Stambaugh (44) and Chad Ruiz (51) tries to run down Cottonwood ball carrier Julius Dickerson (19) In Thursday Region Three play. Kearns' Cougars, to the flame, Kearns went on to post two more second quarter touchdowns. The first was set up by a pass interception by Dave Bennett, who ran it back to the 27. Three plays and a holding battling back from the loss of some key personnel, managed to hold off the hard charging Colts to win 26-2- ever posted ( territory. But the Colts turned the ball over at the Keams 24, sparking another Cougar scoring drive. This one ended with a Griffiths. run ' by Carothers kick gave Kearns a penalty later, Callahan struck 26-- advantage with one quarter again from the air, finding Kevin left. Stambaugh this time on a second quarter scoring play. The PAT was But as the as the the to had Cougars, the belonged missed. final stanza was all Cottonwoods, The two teams then traded beginning with a punts, but Keams got the better touchdown run on a keeper by of the field position. Taking over quarterback Chad Woolley. The just inside its own 45, Keams point after try failed. turned up the Cottonwood moved back on the attack, a Kearns the effort recovering with pressure, a culiminating d run for six by Peni fumble at its own 45. That led to a from scoring pass Mounga. A try for two points failed and Keams led 19-- at the Woolley to Terry Keehan. Booth booted the PAT to bring the Colts half. Cottonwood looked back on to within four, as close as track in the third period, pushing Cottonwoods rally would take it. its way down deep into Cougar With an interception finally 10-ya- 7 27-ya- one-yar- d one-yar- five-yar- d 7 putting the fire out. Kearns totalled 207 net yards rushing, Griffiths getting 97 on 12 carries and Callahan keeping for 57 more. Callahan was also 5x9 passing for 125 yards. By moving Callahan from the defensive secondary to quarterback, Coach Larson had to do some switching around on defense, leaving several Cougars playing out of their normal positions. Yet, said Larson, "the kids came through, covered for each other and played so well that to single any of them out would do an injustice to the others." who Keehan, caught touchdown and Ryan pass, were Oliphant among the offensive standouts mentioned by Coach Jones. On defense, Jones spotlighted the efforts on inside people Craig Curtis, Brian Quick, Brett Brimley and Jason Jarvis. Granite On Top Titans Push Lancers To Limit HOLLADAY. With the league belonged to Granger, which took title already in its pocket, the its first possession on a only goal left for Grangers trip, including an 18 yard pass football team to attain during the from Craig VanWoerkom to Dave league play was an undefeated Ryan, a run of nine yards by toss season. Jeremy Lewis and a The Lancers got that at from VanWoerkom to Wayne Olympus, Thursday, but it wasnt Olsen. The payoff came on a final testifies. 21 yard strike, VanWoerkom and easy, as the on a ahead moves now up again. Granger linking Ryan new and bolder mission, opening VanWoerkom added the PAT. A its drive for a state crown by keeper tomorrow (Friday) by hosting VanWoerkom and a run Bountiful, the fourth place team by Tyler Wilder set up the second from Region Four, at 3 p.m. Lancer six pointer, scored on a fourth placer from burst by Lewis. Granger Olympus, Region Three, must take on went for two with VanWoerkom Highland throwing to Mike Wagstaff. Region Four at Highland tomorrow, also at 3. Olympus finally made its mark "One thing no one can say about in the first half with just 22 us," stated Granger coach Mike seconds left, Todd Loertscher run. The Fraser, "is that we were let off the scoring on a hook into state. Weve had some Titans try for two came up short tough games down the stretch, and at the break. Granger led 15-but this was one of the hardest." Fraser credited the work of his Granger took the second half assistants, Chad VanOrden, Wes kick and drove 70 yards for its run by Wilcken and Sean Johnson, as final touchdown. A run VanWoerkom and a one of the keys to Grangers success Thursday and, indeed, by Lewis led to a second scoring For pass to Ryan, this one of nine throughout the season. Marc coach Lyons, Olympus yards. Olympus, however, blocked to down a boiled the point after. game Thursdays simple case of Granger making its Oly launched its rally in the conversion and the final period as hard running by Titans missing theirs. Loertscher helped the Titans 15-to a out moved drive down to the Granger one. "Granger lead and later to a 21-Quarterback Gary Hiatt sneaked our "But added. from there, but a following two in Lyons advantage, kids fought and scrapped their point attempt was again foiled. Moments later, Hiatt struck way back. They never gave up." As indicated by Lyons, the first again, this time through the air, two touchdowns of the contest hitting Marty Thomas with a d 13-yar- 21-1- 9 d -- 47-yar- d 44-yar- d two-yar- d p four-yar- d d pass. scoring Rob Byerlines kick brought Olympus to within two. Olympus, with time ticking e kick, but away, tried an Granger recovered. The Lancers ran out a couple of first downs before being forced to punt back. Olympus last hope was stymied when Mike Mouritsen intercepted a Titan pass with just 1:35 left. Wilder rushed for 82 yards on 12 carries, VanWoerkom added 52 on 10 tries and Lewis 30 on 12 attempts. VanWoerkom was 9x14 passing for 91 yards with Dave Ryan collecting four catches for 58 yards and two touchdowns. Defensively for the Lancers, defensive back Bruce Monroe, linebacker Bill Loveland, defensive end Dan Taumopeau and tackle J.R. Burbidge were among those mentioned by Fraser. Also cited were Wilder and Ryan for Continued on page 10 on-sid- 35-ya- nine-yar- d 15-- 7 over Murray Jordan and Judge over Tooele, preserving the deadlock. Jordan was led in its contest by the play of Carmen 15-1- 2, Brown. The top four teams from Region Six will advance to state play Nov. at West high school. The fifth place team will playoff for a berth at state. slate shows The upcoming 7-- Judge at Jordan, West at Murray and Granite at Tooele today (Thursday). Tuesday will finish up league play with Jordan at Granite and Judge at Murray. All of the above action will start at 3:30 p.m. WEIGHT ATTEND ONE With league play rapidly drawing to a conclusion, Taylorsvilles volleyball team extended its unbeaten streak in Region Three to 11-15-win at Kearns with a 15-last Tuesday and a tough over 4 visiting victory Olympus Thursday. Meanwhile, Granger got by Olympus in three games, 15-Tuesday then stopped 15-Kearns 15-Thursday. In other action, Skyline defeated Cottonwood Tuesday and Cyprus downed Olympus Thursday. Upcoming, Cyprus will host Skyline, Cottonwood will travel to will Granger and Olympus entertain Kearns today (Thursday). all action set to start at 3:30 p.m. Taylorsville finished league play at Cottonwood on Tuesday of this week. MURRAY. Taylorsville ended up out in front of the pack in boys country Region Three cross competition, as it earned a 43-6- 8 victory over Keams in action at the Cottonwood staged in last Murray Complex Wednesday. Skyline was third in the boys race at 74 with Olympus next at 94, Cyprus 111, Cottonwood 136 and Granger 145. Skyline took the ladies title with 33 points, while Cottonwood was next at 66 flow score wins in cross by country) followed Olympus at 72. Granger, Cyprus, Taylorsville and Keams did not field five or more runners on their girls teams. The 4A State Meet was held Wednesday at Sugarhouse Park (results not available by sports deadline). The top finisher in the boys medalist race was Taylorsvilles Greg Hansen with a 16:56.1. Chris Otanez was Teammate and Mike Wallgren 17:13.9; third, tenth, 18:09.1. Taylorsville added a 13th with Ira Ulibarri, 18:19.6, and a 16 th with James Hickenlooper, 18:29. Kearns picked up both third and fourth with Sean Christman, 17:32.8, and Nathan Painter, 17:48.2. Eric Gartin was 14th, 18:25.1, and Thaylene Leary 20th, 18:38. Olympus claimed second in the 0 4 2, 15-1- 0, 16-1- 5, 15-1- 2, 9 0, 5 Colten was 11th, 24:32.5; Wendy Lagerquist 18th, 26:41.6; Jinn and Schofield 19th, 26:41.6; Cheryl Pahe 20th, 28:48. Though it didnt enter a full squad, Keams did get the second spot in individual honors as Digna Gittins turned in a 21:50.7. by Cyprus was represented Charity Bishop, who finished eighth, 23.23; Granger picked up tenth and 14th with Becky and Laurina Rickett, 23:54.9 and 25:27.2; and Taylorsville got 15th with Heidi Hill, 25:40.1. 11 I AA (A vTW V llwMn jn Wrft Stmm NbTWM la Tbaetr 9n Mm StorMo tam.iwi TQQAY JO OWL 5l 7ndfat33idsr Call2681122and dial 2100 CENTURY Cinemas I "PUNCH LINE(R) 4.55, 7:30, 10 00 "BAT 5 with Matt medalist round Harmer turning in a 17:01.1. The next best finish for the Titans was eighth with Theron Williams, 21" (R) 35, 7:35, 9.35 IV" (Rj "HALLOWEEN 9 45 5.45, "BIG" (R) "DIE HARD" 17:59.4. Cyprus notched a sixth with Bill Sheppard at 17:49.3. Pirate teammate Dave Houser was 19th at 18:34. Cottonwoods Chris Burton 8 00 and 5 30, 9 50 "ELVIRA" (P.G.13) 5 50, 7 50, 9 55 SEMINAR AND . . . 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Warrior Women Remain Unbeaten TAYLORSVILLE. at who claimed sixth Blomquist was 11th, 22:23; Amy Winterbottom 15th, 23:52; Ann Flinders 16th, 23:56. The best finish for a Murray runner was an seventh by Kristine Faerber, 21:38, while Lorie Olsen was ninth, 22:10; and Heather Price tenth, 22:16. In addition Debbie Diaz was 13th, 23:03; Stacy Black 17th, 24:14; and Susan Scrowthers 19 th, Ganna 0 Skyline and Cyprus were tied for second, as of Thursday, in while Region Three at 5 followed was at by Granger Cottonwood at Olympus at p Judges best finish was a fourth 24:21. two-poi- 6 placing in the medalist ranks, Jennifer Calame was eighth, 21:49. Judge added a 12th from Kris Mickler, 22:24. Runner-uJordan was led by Debra Eddington, who placed fifth at 21:36, and Stacy Williams, i 2a! m GRANITE PARK With regular season play wrapping up on Tuesday, Granite high currently leads the pack in Region Six volleyball with, at last reports, West and Tooele following. Heading into action on Tuesday of this week, Judge and Jordan had been tied for fourth. Both teams won Tuesday afternoon, at region. from Sean Meade, 16:55; while Brian Duberox was ninth, 17:39; and Danny Nowick tenth, 17:40. The Bulldogs also got an 11th from Jay Crocker, 17:49; a 15th from Wes Keller, 18:02; and a 16th from Jim Walsh, 18:05. Jordans top finisher was Jeff Leaxitt at 12th, 17:50; while Randy Voigtlander was 13th , 17:51; and Scott Griffin 20th, 18:26. Granite placed one runner in the top ten, Solm Gosparik came in fifth with a time of 1 6:55. Judge swept the top four places in the girls meet, the top spot falling to Chelsea Deakins at 20:00. She was followed by teammates Ginny Mommsen, 20:55; Suzi Newman, 21:16; and 21:17. Katie McHugh, Also 4-- 2-- 9 and Kearns at 0. According to Taylorsville coach Ellen Lindsey, Natalie Williams and Wendy Taylor, mainstays all season, came through again in two latest Warriors Lady triumphs. coach Stephanie Granger Doutre credited the efforts of Laurie Ramirez and Katy Olsen, along with those of "Players of the Shannon Reiser and Week" Rachell Wirth as keys to the Lady Lancers two wins. Doutre also praised Candi Carlson, who was just recently named one of only 12 academic players. 4A State playoff action will be held at Roy high school. Nov. Novembe aQuinta Mote .BirffiUHiliiD ) K FIRST HOU- RDr. Webb will check each participant during the first hour hypnosis session to determine if they are able to be hypnotized. WKTVAllI 4 MONEY-BAC- GUARANTEE Presented by Personal Success Institute with Dr. Clifford Webb, C.Ht., one of the country's leading hypnotherapists, and his wife, Dawn. Dr. Webb is the President of the National Society of Hypnotherapists. 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