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Show The Magna Times AVest Valley News, Thursday, August 30, 2001 5 liimuntw'ii itiunn ,i f ' i M 4 !! GrangeRfs'second quarter rally. tops Cyprus . By S. DEAN LEDBETTER ' Staff Writer We had 4 interceptions and 3 fumbles," said Cyprus head coach Sonny Sudbury. "When you have 7 turnovers, it is hard to win." Most of the scoring for both teams occurred in the first quarter. Things went the Pirates way in the initial moments of the contest, drawing first blood off a blocked punt deep in Lancers territory. ' After the Cyprus defense stopped cold a Granger Noel Manzanares stormed in to drive, opening block the punL Sean Matagi alertly grabbed the The Granger lancers rallied to top the Cyprus Pirates in high school football action in West 28-2- 0 Valley City on Aug. 24. The Pirates scored early touchdowns to p&st a 1 0 lead, but 7 Cyprus turnovers made a big difference in the outcome. Granger converted 3 out of 7 Cyprus turnovers into 21 points to forge the comeback victory. 4-- Cyprus Junior season starts By S. DEAN LEDBETTER Start Writer Bauman, Jess Bear, Greg Burkhart, Beau Byinton, Michael Castillo, Eric Cintas, Derek Dilley, Mayday Erwin, Poto Finau, William Gamer, Anthony Gleave, Matt Hogleland, Chris Huckabaa, Craig Jolley, Malakai Matangi, Sione Matangi, Tyler Sneddon. Phil Swain, Tevita Taufui, Ieli Tupouniua, Jess Utley, Josh Vamanrav, and Tracy Zufelt. . Head coach John Sudbury is assisted by Dale Greenland, Gene Jaramillo, Jake Roberts, Josh Roberts, Shane Anderson. B.J. Harrison, J.P. Mataalii, Pat Sandall and Lex Watterson Copper Hills Sept. 8 Hillcrest Sept. 15. Road games on 4 straight Saturdays pose the next chal- Cyprus Juniors 2001 football season starts this coming Saturday with a Hunter Park home contest at 2 noon versus Riverton. The age 5 gridiron team will compete in the Ute Conference American League Division II. The regular season has 8 regular season games, consisting of 5 division games and 3 inter division crossover games. Cyprus Junior has 3 straight home games to start the regular season: Riverton Sept. lenges: 1 Hunter (at Hunter park) Sept. 22 Bingham Sept. 29 Kearns Oct. 6 Bingham Oct. 13. An Oct. 20 home game against Skyline rounds out the Cyprus Junior schedule. All home games will be played at West Valley City Hunter Park at 2 noon. The Cyprus Junior lineup has 23 players, including, Kevin 14-1- 1 1 loose pigskin and raced 2 yards on the punt return for a touchdown with 10:02 left in the first quarter.1 The extra point kick by Nathan Cash gave Cvprus a 0 lead. An attack produced a 1 4-- 0 lead in the second Cyprus possession. A d Kyle Huntsman pass to Tory Tima knocked on the end zone door, setting up a touchdown scamper by Ammaron Wolfgramm at the 7:37 mark. Nathan Cash added the point-afte- r kick for 14 unanswered Pirate points. Granger was down but not out by any means. A shift in momentum soon happened. The Lancers displaced real heart in an emotion-charge- d game dedicated to deceased assistant football coach Curt Jones. The former offensive coordinator died recently of a heart attack at age 27 after competing in the Utah Lyonzz indoor football game. Jones was highly regarded by Granger players and coaches. "Granger came out with some fire in their eyes," said Sonny Sudbury. After 35 years of coaching, he was well aware of how quickly momentum changes A minute after trailing 14-Granger quickly d TD run by Adrian responded with a Batcelon. Cyprus defenders briefly stopped Barcelon at the scrimmage line, but the talented tailback broke 5 tackles touchdown-bounThe point-afte- r kick by Alberto Santoyo trimmed the Cyprus lead to 14-- 7 at the 6:45 first quarter mark. The first of several Cyprus turnovers occurred on the next offensive series. After Noel Manzanares received a Kyle Huntsman pass, he fumbled the football. Adrian Barcelon recovered the fumble for the Lancers on the Granger 35. A few plays after the fumble recovery, a 41 yard TD pass play fiom Granger QB Jordan Kjar to receiver Ryan Evans narrowed the deficit to 14-1Santoyo booted the ball true to knot things 4 with 2:22 left in the first period. A Kyle Huntsman pass slipped through the hands of Cyprus receiver Chris Hemsley and into the waiting arms of Lancer defender Lance Correa on the Pirates 40. David Langi converted the pass TD run. The interception into points with a 4 with 40 Santoyo kick placed Granger ahead seconds left in the first period. As time ran down in the second quarter, a third Cyprus turnover resulted in a Granger touchdown. Nathan Cash caught a Kyle Huntsman pass but fumbled at about mid-fielGranger defender Jason Speredon recovered the fumble. Rocky Hamilton capped the Granger drive by run w ith 42 bursting into the end zone on a seconds remaining before half-timA fourth . .. .. straight Santoyo kick gave the Lancers, a advantage, marking a run to 28 consecutive Granger points. 1 Some would have counted out Cyprus at this point, but the momentum ebb and flow of a gridiron game is something to behold. The never-say-di- e Pirates staged a comeback bid of their own. while the Cyprus defense held Granger scoreless the entire second half. Cyprus QB Kyle Huntsman lofted an aerial to d TD pass play that Jason Murdock for a w ith 1:53 to play closed the deficit gap to 28-2- 0 kick in the third quarter. The missed extra-poilast the Cash was close Nathan Cyprus scoring by chance. Cyprus did mount a pair of late fourth-quarte- r drives as final threats. Either could have erased the Granger lead but turnovers foiled the 7-- 35-yar- rd 23-yar- attempts. One drive began near the Cyprus goal line with 5:00 minutes remaining. The Pirates attack motored along like clockwork about 60 yards. Drive highlights included successful Kyle Huntsman passes of 14. 14 and 9 yards to Chris Dilley. Jeff Scott and Nathan Cash, plus a Sean Matagi rush for 10 yards. The poten tial game-tyin- g drive ended abruptly as I nc Bal. Huntsman a intercepted pass on the Granger 37. p A effort for the Pirates began on the Cyprus 20 with 1:13 to go. The Pirates sailed but fumbled with 9 seconds ahead to mid-fiel- d remaining. Granger ran out the clock for a first records. win. Granger and Cyprus have 373 total was offense yards, including Granger 49 rushes317 yards and 3 of 7 pass comple-tion's5- 6 first yards. The Lancers picked up downs but lost a fumble and blocked punt. Player of the game honors w ent to Granger's Jordan Kjar, who was awarded the game ball for fine plays on offense and defense. Cyprus total offense was 270 yards, including 190 yards on 14 pass completion's and 80 yards on 23 rushes. The Pirates go 13 first downs but had 7 turnovers. Cyprus QB Kyle Huntsman completed 4 of 34 passes for 190 yards, 2 touchdowns and 4 0, 76-yar- last-gas- d. -1 1 -- NASCAR Winston West 3. 14-1- comes to Rocky Mountain . Rocky Mountain Raceways will play host to the NASCAR Winston West Series Saturday for the annual Bank One 250 race. The raceway is one of the few short tracks that the series visits, which has drivers excited about the close competition and the tight quarters of short track racing, said Callie Birdsall, pub- hp jelatipps director for RMR. brivers from all over the country are expected to participate in testing their abilities at the Rock's oval. The race will feature Winston cars and the new Hot-P- it in Row the center of the track. The Hot Row, which was added to RMR last season, gives fans an opportunity to see the pit stops just as they are seen on telev ision and at large Winston Cup events. 38-mi- le Featured in Saturdays race will be Brenden Gaughan, 2000 NASCAR Winston West champion and racers Sean Woodside, Mike Walker, Tim Woods III and Mark Reed. Gates event open at 4 p.m. Qualifying for local drivers will begin at 5 p.m. Qualifying for for the Winston West Series will begin at 5:30 p.m. The main event race is scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are Rocky Mountain Raceway is located at 6555 West 2 00 $25-53- 5. 1 South. Last weeks H.S. i. , - n- - :tri : v ' tz interceptions. Cyprus ground game leaders were Tory l ima with 12 carries45 yards and Sean Matagi 3 yards. Leading Pirates pass receivers were Noel Mazanares 3 catches41 yards. Nathan Cash 4 catches26 yards, Sean Matagi 2 catches 28 yards and Jason Murdock 2 catches. TD. 26 21-1- car-ries2- 1 yards. 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