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Show 2C Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, October 8, 1980 Cedar City trounces Carbon The Dinos then went Cedar City on the offensive attack line. This cut with junior qua- ByRAYNECARR Sports Writer The Carbon High Dinos experienced a maturing lesson as they were defeated by the visiting Cedar City Redmen on Friday, 42-- 0. Tonight the Dinos host Dixie at 7:30 p.m. The game is being played today because Educational Association Convention being Thursday and Friday. Cedar City scored held W &mr4&-- & I '" K w -- , . , &' f Carbon High quarterback Tony Gianoulis looks tor running room against the Cedar City Redmen. The Dinos couldn't find - . -- Vs"' I'iV, itW,Wfwa'i' A wi A j 5 4, much room to run in their 42-- loss, their sixth of the season, on Friday night. 0 first on a touchdown 42-ya- rd pass. David Carter, senior quarterback for the Redmen connected up with Gary Alger for the score. off the scoring the half, down The second half opened with the Dinos receiving the football. Denny took the kickoff on the Dino territory. But on a fourth and line and ran it back to line. The fifth play, the Dinos the Dino offensive field a activity goal. attempted two after faltered the from Kicking line, Gianoulis incomplete passes. On the Redmens had the kick blocked first possession of the with Cedar City. The Redmen did all second half, the ofof the scoring in the fense ate - up eight second quarter as they minutes of the third tallied 8 additional quarter. They scored touchpoints. Carbons Darin on a Olson intercepted a down pass from Carter Carter pass on the to Alger. This put the 15-- 0. rd 31-ya- rd 15-ya- rd 35-ya- rd score at the end of the rusher with 23 yards. He also had 30 yards in third quarter, fourth The quarter the kickoff return Dinos column. the singled Gianoulis Senior punter, as misery was only able to Stoney Rice, averaged complete two passes. 34.7 yards a punt on six The offense suffered a attempts. Defensively major set back as a the Dinos were lead by pass was tipped into Jeff Murry, Darren the hands of the Vaetoe, Gene Crocco, Chris Hoggatt, Darin defense. Shane Biggs made Judd and Jim Perri. The sophomore the reception of the a on lost on Thursday team scored and pass, at Cedar City. The run. The Redmen scored final score was 14 additional points The Dinos only score behind junior quar- came on a terback Kevin Garrett kickoff return by in the fourth quarter. Darin Olson. At the sound of the Injuries plagued the were as senior runDinos Dinos the gun, down 42-ning back and line Carter of Cedar City backer, Rick Erickson team was responsible was removed from the for much of the field midway in the rushing offense for the second quarter. Redmen with 108 Erickson received a damaged knee. yards. The leading pass Last report receivers for Carbon Erickson was wearing were Morley with 28 a post - operative yards, Mike Funk with style knee brace. 17 yards and Ben Current estimations Williams with 9 yards. have him wearing it Denny was the leading for at least four weeks. 22-- attempt at the end of the second quarter. The Dinos went in at Gianoulis and seniors Brock Denny and Dickson Morley in the back field. On the second Dino possession of the first quarter, the offense got deep into Redmen Utah the of Tony Redmens rterback 26-ya- 0. rd 21-- 6. 98-ya- rd 0. -- VARSITY STATISTICS LIVER ACTION WINCHESTER IASCO BINOCULARS MODEL 94 RIFLE Tasco 7x35 binoculars Persistence pays off for Carbon spikers with Kellner Winchester lever action repeating carbine barrel. with HUNTING 30-3- 0 Craven also picked The Carbon High team got up three saves in the volleyball back row to lead their first Region VI Carbon. win, dropping varsity Payson High The junior varsity and squad dropped their Coach Barbara match to Payson, 8 Biggs said it was a and , case of the Dinos A bright spot for the never giving up JVs was the serving of Thursday. who had In the second game Elaine Young a and pair seven good we fell HAT Sturdy vinyl blaze orange hunting hat with ear flaps. DELUXE DOLT ACTION 30.06 15-- LZ "Z"" 15-1- 15-1- 2. . Everything needed to clean your gun. Rifle or shotgun kits. Winchester Model 70 deluxe bolt action, precision performance rifle. 30.06 caliber. really DRESSING riUI) DRESSING CARTRIDGES KIT Big Buck field dressing kit with instructions, poly gloves, wet-drtowel, heart and liver bag, litter bag. crir? 3 OR 2 GUN Your choice Winchester Super X 243, 270, 308, or 30.06 rifle cartridges. SUPER X 30.30 z .. RACK Your choice 3 gun rack for pickup, or station wagon quick mount window rack. SHELLS REVERSIDLE DOWN VEST ' Netters end region r Coleman deluxe stove. Handles biggest pots and pans. The Carbon High the state toumamenl girls tennis team on October 17 and 18. ended their region Each region is action on Tuesday, as allowed to send the top they traveled to three finishers from Springville. This was the following the sight of the 1980 classifications: first, Region VI Tour- second and third nament. singles, first and In the last net action second doubles teams E IIOIST 1500 pound game hoist with a lift. before their tournament competition, the Dinos hosted Spanish Fork. The Spartans won the meet, 4 sets to 1. Winning for the Dinos EVEREADY LANTERN SWEATSHIRT Floating lantern for home, auto or outdoor use. Complete with battery. Blaze orange hunting sweatin youth and adult sizes. Comfort fit styling. shirt I was Goldie Gianoulis - 4 and tah h EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS Pack of 2 economy flashlights with batteries. SLEEPING DAG 4 LD. Coleman 4 pound Dacron Hollofil 808 sleeping bag. 100 cotton sheeting cover and lining. 33''x75". c ! Quality color film processing at Skaggs low prices! HUNTING LICENSES AVAILABLE AT SKAGGS STORE HOURS PRICES WEEKDAYS EFFECTIVE SUNDAYS 720 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY 9am-9p- 10am-7p- m m E. r.lAKJ PRICE, UTAH X A complete drug jtOrtTend so muchmoc ittwcramn of aces. DELUXE STOVE MULTI-PURPOS- HUNTING apart, but we were finally able to pull the match Cindy Hardman and Mary Cunningham did out, she said. the and setting for the Mary Baysinger and Pam Poulus Dinos Jaycene Craven handled the blocking handled the setting chores for Carbon, chores with Anderson. with Kaylene Dansie The Carbon spikers scoring five kills and hosted Springville Sandy Anderson 6 kills yesterday. Their next in the match. match is Tuesday at Our center hitters the Carbon High gym played exceptionally against Spanish Fork. well at the net, Biggs The matches begin said. at 4 p.m. KIT RIFLE 8-- 15-- CLEANING KIT RIFLE 9, 3. 6-- 6 1. She defeated Region Vis second - seed Lisa Petty. Petty had defeated the number one seed in Springville earlier this season. In tournament action, the top three finishers at yesterdays tournament for and an alternate. Daniel Cook plays first singles, Gianoulis second Rae singles, and Draper third singles for the Dinos. The doubles teams for the Dinos are: Robin Fausett and Michele Heinz, and second doubles team of Lisa Mead and Pam Tryon, The Dino alternate is Jayceen Craven, These girls made the trip to Springville, Results were not available at press time. AIRPLANES AND AVIONICS New, Used, Collectibles and Shares Consign now to get in catalog brochure Tuesday, Oct. 28th, 10:10 a.m. Sky Park Airport, Salt Lake City, Utah |