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Show SOUTHERN UTAH News WEDNESDAY OCTORFR 4, 2000 Sports Cowboys rout Parowan 38-- 0 The Kanab Cowboys won their manlike penalty on the return second game in a row, bombing on a cheap shot after the whistle Parowan 38-- 0 last Friday night, by Parowan's Shane Williamson to cap off a great homecoming put the ball on the 25. A six yard week. Kanab exploded for six run by McFadden and a 15 yard touchdowns before a lightning keeper by Noel on an option run storm stopped the contest with a put the ball on the four. After little under 10 minutes left in N arramore picked up two yards, Casebolt found paydirt and it the game. Wide receiver Kyle Brunner was 12-- 0 with 10:26 left in the scored two TDs on 31 and 35 second frame. After Parowan returned the yard passes from QB Sam Noel to lead the offense. Brunner also kickoff to their own 35, they were ran a kickoff back 90 yards for a forced to punt from their 44. touchdown only to have it called Shawn Johnston burst threw the back on a penalty. Noel com- line and blocked the punt and pleted a scoring toss to Josh Kanab recovered on the Ram 31. Blasdell good fcr 29 yards. After one play, Noel and Blasdell Tailbacks Tad Casebolt and hooked up on another short pass James Narramore each scored and 29 yards later, the score was on the ground, from two and one 18-- 0 Kanab. Parowan was pinned on their yards away. Mace Glazier ran a 10 after the kickoff and on own punt back all the way for the other score from 55 yards away. the first play safety Glazier After exchanging punts early picked off a long pass oh the 40 in the game, Kanab forced and returned it down to the three Parowan to kick again from deep yard line. A clipping penalty on in their own territory. A short the return put the ball back on punt gave the Cowboys the ball the 40. After a five yard run by on the Ram 42. Andy McFadden Narramore, Noel hit Brunner bulled his way up the middle for on a post pattern for 35 yards 11 yards and a first down. On and another score. The extra the next play, Brunner took a point kick made it 25-- 0 with quick toss from Noel.juked the 5:27 left in the first half. The second half kickoff feaParowan defender, and sprinted 3 1 yards for the score and Kanab tured a 90 yard Tennessee Titan led 0 with 4:27 left in the first. kick return by Brunner after he Parowan converted a big third received a toss across the field down to their own 42 before a from Glazier. The lateral was penalty pushed them back to later ruled a forward pass, their 27. The Cowboy defense bringing back the exciting reheld and Glazier returned the turn. Unfortunately, this put Ram punt 37 yards to the the Cowboys deep in a hole, on Parowan 40. A 15 yard unsports their own five yard line. After 6-- Ladies golf Coral Cliffs It rained their parade! Kanab golf news as torrential marked The were weeping downpours on skies over the Coral Cliff Ladies Golf out-of-boun- ne October ; y jFd : i-- i cv' v. ; i r-- x ' 1 i 1. 20 J A 1 i - r Cowboy running back James Narramore (25) scores a touchdown in last Fridays Homecoming victory. Morgan Mackelprang (67), Daniel Lee (82) and Lance Brown (r) also celebrate the score. Photo by Matt Brown. four and 12 yard runs by Three running plays, an 18 yard of heavy lightning. After a McFadden and an option keeper by Noel good for 14 yards, Kanab had a first on the 35. Kanabs punter Blasdell boomed a 55 yarder, down to the Ram 15 after the Cowboy drive bogged down. With a third and five from the 20, defensive end Lance Brown sacked the Ram QB for a 10 yard loss to force another' punt. Glazier received the kick on the 47 of Kanab and returned it 53 yards for a TD with 5:04 left in the third. Parowan returned the kickoff all the way back to their own 47. After two running plays, Zach White recovered a fumble on the Cowboy 31. Casebolt picked up 18 yards on a nice run to the 49. option keeper by JR Quamberg, a 21 yard gallop by Narramore and another run of 12 yards by Narramore put the ball on the one yard line. James finished off the drive with a one yard plunge to make the score 38-- 0 with :35 left in the third period. Brunner picked off a pass on the first play of the fourth quarter and returned it 25 yards to the Ram 30. Later, faced with third and long, Parowan sacked the Cowboy QB to force a Kanab punt. Blasdell punted it into the end zone and Parowan took over on their own 20. A 10 yard run gave them a first down on the 30 before the referees stopped the game at the 9:35 mark because 0. non-regio- on Wednesday, October 4. The J unior V arsity didnt have a game last week as Parowan was too banged up to field a team. Their freshmen took it to" the Kanab frosh, scoring at will on their way to a 56-1- 2 pounding. Quarterback Cody Brunner ran 57 yards for one touchdown and threw a 20 yard strike to Preston Winchester for the other for two of the few Cowboy highlights in this game. Both the JV and frosh host Beaver next Thursday, October 12 at 5 p.m. Kane County Dental Group PERSONALIZED COMFORTABLE & Ask us about our new orthodontic procedures, with new techniques that decrease treatment time up to 40 Call today for a consult with Dr. John Armstrong. ! K. John Armstrong DDS Robert Gibson DDS Larry Staples DDS Nileen Whitlock RDH I Call now for an appointment 435-644-41- 81 355 N. Main Street Kanab, UT 84741 fc k ft i fe few minutes, the game was called and Kanab had their second straight win, 38-This week, Kanab hosts Grand n contest at 7 p.m. in a O Throughout the summer. Coral Cliffs has been hosting a mens league every .Thursday night. This league consisted of teams. Different 12, two-ma- n were formats played each week. finish the round, though the Coming out on top as Mens group consensus was that a full League Champions was the team stomach does not a good golfer ofAlan Daley and Curtis Cutler. make. Congratulations to them. Last weekend our Mens Club The Jeans were winners that as won Glazier Jean day, Flight Championships was held. This A with a net 34 and Jean Beck is an individual tournament.. won Flight B with a net 37. Alan Daley won champion, The week before, on Septem- - ' shooting a 152 gross. Our ber 20, Claudia Presto showed Presidents Cup Championship went to LaDell Alvey; who shot rare form with six leaving plenty ofroom for Kathy a 144 net. Coral Cliffs will be hosting an Terrill to take Flight A with a 32 four-perso- n to take and net, Anniversary Sally Quinn on scramble B Saturday, October Flight with a 33 net. Runners up were Jean Glazier in A with 14 at 9 a.m. Entry fee is $80 per a net 34 and Ginny Bonnard in B team. We invite all players to with a net 36. Terrill also took participate in this fun tournament. Sign up your team now. lowest putts (pot play) at 15. Jackie Orton ofSalt Lake City The ladies will continue to Wednesthe links experienced an inspirational . grace every hole-in-oon Friday, Septemweather while the day at 9a.m. hole number 6. The 22 on holds. Their closing social will ber be announced for a Thursday in great shot was made with his 7- - Associations last formal golf day of the season on September 27. After three wet holes, they decided a break for breakfast would be wise. They returned to 17 Hr k I 4 t |