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Show niA Wednesday, August SB, 1901 Sun Advocate Carbon High football season opens Friday Mountain View tests new Dino attitude plan, only with a new cast of Attitude. characters. It doesnt come with the uniform, or develop after a week of doublesession practices, yet determines the outcome of most high school, college and even professional football games. This mysterious intangible will be the added ingredient to the 1981 Carbon High football team, according to coach Jerry Dyer. Attitude will be the big difference this year for us, the other difference between this years and last years team will be more overall talent. Dyer said. Last season, the Dinos posted an 8 record, the year before they were Dyer said in the past, when the breaks went against them, the team would usually fold. From every indication, it should be a different story this year, he said. Weve got more talent at the skill positions and on the line, Dyer said. On the offensive line were bigger and more experienced because we started juniors last year. The offensive line will be anchored by Mark McDonald, John Lee, Stewart Golavar, Jeff Miller, Keith Mason and Dan Frandsen, Dyer said. Friday at 5 p.m. Carbons winning attitude will be put to the test in Orem by Mountain View, last years runner-u- p in Region XI starting nod at be Darrin Judd. will quarterback Brian Bell will Woodruff and Rusty be the running backs while Steve Burge, Mike Funk will be the Getting splits, Darrin Olsen at flanker and Troy Moynier starting at tight end. Dyer said if Moynier stays healthy, the tight and could be headed for honors. Last year he even sat out most of the season with a broken ankle, yet still received allregion honors. Moynier showed his talents e Saturday in the scrimmage intercepting a pass and gathering in a pair of touchdown passes to lead the Blues to a er all-regi- all-sta- te Blue-Whit- 0-- 8. - Division 1. The following the 35-1- 5 win. Both offenses Saturday looked really good especially for splitting the team with sophomores and varsity players, Dyer said. Another pleasing aspect of the scrimmage was the amount of support from the community along with the contribution of Smiths Food King for the barbecue, Dyer said. While the scrimmage Saturday proved a good show for the offense, splitting the team defensively left too many holes. Rusty Woodruff, dark jersey, out steps a pair of tacklers and the grasp of Brian Bell during Carbon High's scrimmage Saturday. Eagle football hopefuls arrive Saturday Carbon High Football Schedule Friday the Dinos host Region XI - Division 1 champion American Fork for a 7:30 p.m. contest. Dyer said he considers both games to be tough tests for the team. Looking toward region play, Dixie and Springville have been rated for the top two spots, Carbon a surprising third ahead of last years region champ Cedar City. n Dyer said the same offense will be this years game Classes will begin early for members of the 1981 College of Eastern Utah Golden Eagles football team. Coach Jeff Jorgensen wont be teaching reading, writing, or arithmetic, but a formula which will hopefully produce a better record than last years performance. More than 60 players are expected to attend the opening workout session at 3 p.m. Saturday on the college practice field. will continue for the Eagles through the next few 8 Region games. games 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. All wide-ope- Blue-Whit- e Double-sessio- ns weeks. Jorgensen said the public is welcome to watch the sessions, which will be held at 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. The first scrimmage of the season will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 5. A site for the scrimmage has yet to be confirmed, Jorgensen said. The public will get the chance to meet the CEU team and its coaches at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8 barbecue at the for a college football field. Silvano Attila, manager of the pre-seas- Carbon Country Club will put on his chefs hat and man the grills. A donation of $3 a person is being requested. Proceeds will go toward the football program. He said the community has responded exceptionally well, donating more than $10,000 thus far through a booster-sponsprogram. Tickets for the barbecue can be purchased at the Carbon Country For more information on the ext. 220. barbecue, call 637-212- 0, CEU 1981 Football Schedule or Dans Pharmacy, Atwood Barber Shop, Veltri Drug Store in Club, Helper and the CEU Business Home games at CHS Stadium. ICAC Office. games. Horsemen compete in regionals Riders from Central Utah will attend regional competition Friday and Saturday at the Carbon County Fairgrounds. The preliminary competition to the Utah State Riding Association Cham- pionships will begin Friday at 5 p.m. and continue all day Saturday, beginning at 9 a.m. Among the featured events are; barrel racing, pole races, steer roping, ribbon pull and wild cow milking. Winners will qualify for the state meet in September at Rich- Heres a plan to care tor your childs eyes. field. For formation more call, in637-065- 6. You can keep the cash or apply it to your down payment when you buy or lease a new '81 in stock. Get 1300 back on Dodge Omni and 024 (eicept Users 8500 back on Aries K; $300 back on all Mitsubishi Imports; $500 to $700 back on Ram Tough Dodge trucks, (eicept sans.) Plus your qualifying dealer has factory incentives that can save you hundreds more on many models. See how Dodge beat the competition in price even before clearance and The Interest Fighter Program. 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