Show IWylTOplup Tnrrppfp ¥ The Salt Lake Tribune Frustrated W Jordan Loses 19th Straight set up his two touchdown passes with a variety of runs His first scoring pass was a to Danny Cosby which gave the Cougars a 15-- 0 lead right before halftime After Jason Walsh recovered a fumble stopping West Jordan’s deepest penetration just after the second half started Callahan broke it open by hitting Darrell Gregscoring pass ory with a “I was a little nervous before the game started” said Callahan “I ' knew we had a good line but the whole offense just opened up real good” In reality the thing that opened up the Kearns scoring was the Cougars’ fine defense which frustrated West Jordan at every turn and set up every Kearns score The Cougars took a 0 lead on a run by Kevin Stambaugh after Dee Mecham recovered a fumble on the West Jordan 10 They increased their lead to 0 on a safety after the Jaguars centered the ball over the end zone on a punt attempt Callahan's first touchdown pass came moments after an interception The We3t Jordan frustration continued into the second half when Walsh’s fumble recovery stopped a drive and set up Callahan’s second scoring pass After a Cosby interception gave Kearns good field position a run by Robert Carrillo set up a scoring run by Todd Harris Kearns’ final score which was set up on an interception by Callahan was a field goal by Aaron Maynes Thus the losing frustration continued for West Jordan while Kearns continued to build a reputation for solid fundamentally sound football teams d with “If we had to go big schools like Alta Bingham Hill-creand American Fork week after week like West Jordan does I don't know that we'd be much better” said Larson (whose losing stream By Tom Wharton Tribune Sports Writer No one knows better than Kearns Coach Tom Larson about the frustration of losing 19 straight games Indeed the fifth-yea- r Cougar mentor could more than empathize with West Jordan’s Tom Molen after Kearns took a 32-- 0 victory Thursday over the Jaguars It was one of two games to open the 1987 Utah high school football season When Larson took over the struggling Kearns program he didn't win for two seasons Starting his third year at West Jordan Molen is still looking for his first victory The Jaguars haven’t won a game since the third contest in 1984 under Larry Sanich “I know how he's feeling" said the n Larson after shaking hands with Molen who had been extremely optimistic going into this season “It seems like you work 10 times harder than the other guys and yet nothing goes right” Nothing did go right for West Jordan after a scoreless first quarter The Jaguars had several key players slowed or knocked out by injuries Despite a solid defensive effort they turned the ball over seven times on offense “It just seemed like we lost our composure” said Molen Kearns which has made the playoffs the past two years looked much stronger than expected after graduating a number of stars off last season’s fine team The Cougars were using an untested quarterback and a double-tignew conservative end offense “We didn’t have one big star like Kafa Afu from the year before who could carry us” said Larson explaining the reason he switched offenses “We have a bunch of average kids this year So we just decided to go with it It’s the kind of offense people ran 20 to 25 years ago” It worked to perfection Junior quarterback Shawn Callahan playing full-hou- Montana Leads Niners To 3rd Preseason Win his first varsity game 100-yar- — Tribune Staff Photo by Oan MiMer Kearns receiver Danny Cosby left outstretches West Jordan’s Brett Molen for touchdown catch Kearns won 32-- 0 22-ya- head-to-hea- st came while the Cougars were playing those teams) “We don't get physically beat up every week like they do I feel sympathy for him I don't know what advice I’d give him I was just fortunate to have a couple of guys who were outstanding players" Cottonwood 20 Bingham 13: At Bingham the Colts started to forget last season's 9 mark with a thrilling e victory over the young Miners A run by Bryan Webb and an extra-poikick by Matt Jensen in double-overtim- Injuries Force Utes to Reshuffle be out about six weeks” Bean said The Utes have chosen to rehabilitate Eldredge’s injury without surgery Rich Broederlow a 6 d defensive end and 2 tackle Sonny Kaufusi (transfer from Ricks College) were called over from the defense Thursday to help fill in “I asked and they Broederlow and Kaufusi responded” said Ute Coach Jim Fassel “I’ve never made this kind of move from one side of the ball to the other unless the guys were agreeable Rich and Sonny told me they’d do whatever’s best for the Debilitating injuries to offensive linemen Mike Watson and Todd Thursday forced the University of Utah football coaching staff to recruit two players from the defense to fill some gaping holes ge 6-- Watson a sophomore starting strong guard from Bonneville High School suffered a broken knee cap and according to Ute trainer Bill Bean will “be out about five weeks” 260-pou- sophoEldredge a 4 more second team strong guard “tore a ligament in his knee and will 6-- 255-pou- 6-- 260-pou- team” Fullback Wants to Fill Ute Holes to hit the seam for some good short yardage He has great mobility and accelerates quickly He’s our man We’ve got Eddie Johnson for the big gainers” Once he got past the redshirt idea in the spring (despite a couple of concussions and a knee injury) Hola whipped himself into shape and over the summer became the team’s champion “hang cleaner” in the weight room with a hang of 321 pounds “I’m ready to start” Hola said “Hey maybe we’ll find the mud someday and run a few fullback Continued From B-- 4 sive backs coach Wayne McQuivey calls “toughness and a mental maturity “He’s two years older than the rest Hola is already 23 We’ve got to have that mature stability he provides to mix in with the young kids I can see where Molonai definitely helps us as a coaching staff in that area” Fassel who with offensive coordinator Reilly has been shuffling players back and forth because of injuries said “Ideally we’d like to redshirt Molonai But we’re getting to the point where we need his abilities the second overtime finally decided the game The Colts were led by quarterback Chad Fletcher who hit 15 of 26 passes for 179 yards including seven passes for 100 yards by Brad Sorensen Fletcher opened the game’s scoring by running 8 yards in the first quarter Bingham moved to within one when Steve Caston recovered a fumble in the end zone Jaron Farr put the Miners ahead in the third quarter on a run but Cottonwood tied it at 13 on a d run by Fletcher hard-foug- one-yar- Toski “It must have worked because right away I won four tournaments in a row” he said with a smile “It just took off and kept going” The four quick wins quickly Rodriguez as the top senior player He followed that with two more victories since June two seconds and a third He’s won $125000 more than his nearest competitor Crampton And he’s 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game accounted for another 150 yards Thursday in the team’s final preseason scrimmage The Aggies open their 1987 campaign Sept 5 against Nebraska in Lincoln Russ Widderburg transfer from Ventura (Calif) College connected on 15 of 23 passes for 193 yards Brent Snyder from Diablo Valley (Calif) College hit 14 of 24 for 121 yards and Eric Chaudron from Merced (Calif) College was 9 of 18 for 64 yards Aggie Coach Chuck Shelton will name his starting quarterback Monday said Craig Hislop Utah State sports information director Running back Brett Payne who caught nine passes for 60 yards was the top receiver in the scrimmage Freshman running back Scott Munson caught eight passes for 44 yards and led all runners with 53 yards Shelton also praised the defen-iv- e team for twice stopping the offense from scoring from within the rd From Continued In Final Scrimmage Tampa feay: Second-Strin- g: probably have overplayed how well he has done” Perkins said Thursday of the Heisman-Trophwinning quarterback the No 1 pick in the NFL draft “He has done some things well but he also has done some things ' poorly “He’s going to be a great one but he’s not now Nor is he ready to step National Footinto a regular-seaso- n ball League game and win” But Perkins didn’t say that meant veteran Steve DeBerg will start the regular-seaso- n opener Sept 13 against Atlanta “Testaverde isn’t ready right now but we still have two weeks” he said Rodriguez Scales Senior Heights Aggie QBs Stand Out draws” (formerly Smith Still Coach Ray Perkins doesn’t think Vinny Testaverde is as far along as some of the local fans do “I think the fans and the media 3-- 8-- ht Redskins running Kelvin Bryant also appears to have recovered from his strained quadriceps Veteran John Ayers picked up by Denver after being released by San will start Francisco in the at guard for the Broncos against the Los Angeles Rams Saturday night in place of Mark Cooper who has a sprained left foot The Chicago Bears having trouble with their special teams are considering using some of their starters on punts and kickoffs Coach Mike Ditka says he thinks Gary Fencik demoted recently after starting for 11 years at free safety may be able to help He also hinted that some of the team's used on punt and linebackers may t kickoff coverage 3-- 3 6-- 23-ya-rd but when I’m running full speed 1“ don’t feel any pam” Tribune Wires Services Joe Montana sent San Francisco ahead with his first touchdown pass of the NFL exhibition season a to Mike Wilson just before halftime and the 49ers went on to their third victory beating the San Diego Chargers 17-- Thursday night at San Francisco Montana completed six of nine attempts for 71 yards as the 49ers drove 81 yards for the TD which broke a tie He passed for 134 yards in his one half of action after completing only five of 16 passes for 46 yards last weekend against Dallas Steve Young the 49ers’ new backup to Montana completed a pass to Tony Hill in the fourth quarter to set up rookie Terrence Flagler’s touchdown run Hill made a spectacular catch grabbing the ball after it was deflected by rookie Lou Brock The defense of San Francisco 1 registered six quarterback sacks San Diego 2 had only 28 net yards on offense in the first half and did not d mark until the fireach the nal period San Diego quarterback Dan Fouts who joined the team late last week completed only three of 11 passes for 14 yards in his first preseason game The Chargers took an early lead field goal by however on a Vince Abbott in the first quarter Ray Wersching of the 49ers made a field goal in the second quarter Ron Heller who started at tight end in place of injured Russ Francis was the 49ers’ leading receiver with five catches for 58 yards Francis strained an Achilles tendon in pregame warmups 3 60-ya- soft-spoke- B5 28 1987 Friday Angust A AkHrAi wShHtwfreisi J Inal land and sea at up to 35 mph All on an eight Inch cushion of air Take out the Scoff II for a test glide today Call 2925 E 3300 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