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Show SUPis WIN BIG workers. We had several players filling in on the varsity and then they came back and played with us. All of our games were real team efforts,” remarked Coach Phillips. The defense was anchored by middle linebacker Rex Potter, and with Mike Reynolds and Dan Troestor in the line. The defense controlled the line and recorded shutouts over Green River, Union and Tooele. —-> * a e The Sophomores celebrated their successful season by demolishing Jordon 6028 to cap off an exciting season. The first year Utes posted a 7-2 overall record, 3-2 in region, and finished in a tie for second with Cyprus. The tough team was paced by running back Rick Morton, Randy Smuin and Q.B. Jeff Good. The young Utes played their best game in aclose, tough 28-26 win over a good Cyprus squad. ‘Our kids played really well, we had a bunch of hard Pi de 7 a wel its 7 unt for T.D. in romp of Green River. SOPs 5 WINS ROW 1: K. Knight, G. Limb, K. Larsen, B. Stienfelt, D. Krei, N. Hall, R. Lamb. ROW 3 LOSSES US 37 32 20 28 THEM Union Green River J.V. Tooele Cyprus O O 0 26 12 Judge 14 60 6 6 Jordon Murry Alamont J.V. 26 14 18 2: C. Oaks, M. Johnson, R. Morton, R. Smuin, D. Anderson, M. Rynolds, R. Potter. ROW 3:A. Palmer, D. Caldwell,C. Adams, R. Rotezler, C. Slade, B. Caldwell, K. Larsen. ROW 4: D. Troester, D. Gregart, R. Lee, R. Haws, W. Gilis, M. Gamble, J. Minick. ROW 5: Coach Henry, D. Juzrez, G. Childs, P. Hacking, G. Galley, J. Good, Coach Phillips. Sophomore BASIN NICKEL ADS, it’s just a habit Football — 83 |