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Show JPEttS THE SAMPLER M usfangs s ' 11 Thursday, November 4, 1982 stampede East Carbon t On the first play from the line of scrimmage they lost 5 on an illegal procedure call, then two more when their quarterback slipped down, then as their kick-of-f. fullback circled aroiind in the back field, chased by a couple of Mustangs, he lost the ball on a fumble. Dugway recovered on the one yard line. On the next play Bruce sneaked over, and for all intents and purposes the game was over. At the end of the first half the Mustangs had rolled to a 22 to 0 nt Tuesday, October 26 was revenge day for the Mustangs. The two teams met on the neutral turf of Lehi High School to . determine which team would move on to the state championship quarterfinals. East Carbon got the opening was 30 to Q marking the fourth time the local team had shut-out- ,, their opponent. ' The Mustangs had picked up more than 300 yards on offense, . ' X-K- & , Remember the evening of September 10th this year? That was the night that East Carbon invaded Dugway, and with just a few seconds left in the game, with Dugway ahead 14 to 7, they scored a touchdown and a two-poiconversion to win 15 to 14. W u-- & i , . M -- j . : - r- itpi I ; 1 a. , W ' - ' - ' . ' 1. (f i t allowing about 30 for East Carbon, who were limited to only 3 first downs in the game. The entire contest was played under the most adverse condi- tions, with the temperatures dropping into the 30s, winds v blowing at gale force, and a downpour through most of the game. Similar weather to what, was experienced, during that . . bulge. At the eqd of the game it first game in September 10th. . RUNNING BACK LEVI MORTON, far right, awaits for Steve Bruce; to pitch back the football. Morton scored Dugways only touchdown against Kanab in the fourth quarter. (Photo by H. B. Mullendore) : '4 A? iy f . vXi:1 yy'j post season piayouti s ft , V . , , f Je Vs - H !.i .1 ... ... from left to right: Stephie Matchers, Julie Barbero, Beth Witkowsld, Leslie an Elizabeth Nadworny give support to the Mustang football players during y8 arerartgMfc crushed 47- 20 Altamont gets The Mustangs of Dugway High School in. a remarkable show of offensive strength' scored the first seven times they gained possession of the ball, while holding the Longhorns of on his 20 grabbed the kick-oand raced 80 yards for the Mustang's fourth score. Two plays later White snared an Altamont fumble on their 45. 7 plays later White went in from the one. Hie horn ended the first half with the Mustangs leading 35 to 14. Altamont kicked off to open ff ' . Altamont to three tallies. On their first possession Dugway went 78 yards in five plays, with Brothers going over from . the 10. The second came on Whites plunge from one after five plays took them 25 yards.' At that point the Longhorns put together a. series that took them 60 yards on 10 plays for their first score. Dugway got the ball on their 41, and, in 12 plays Bruce weiifover frbm the 2.r ; ' Altamont put together 11, plays for 69 yards for their - second Score. Dugways Morton handed the ball to White on a reverse and he outracing the entire Altamont team for 90 yards and their sixth consecutive score.: . Their final touchdown came on their next possession, when the Mustangs got an Altamont punt on the'Dugway 45. IiTa good sustained drive of 15 plays. White went over from the two and a half yard line for his 0. aerial successes. Here's how our predictors did N over the last issues picks. The Wizard took the lead by picking 25 correct out of 32 games for a percentage of 78 percent won-los- k ratio. Our other local predictors had the following record 19-1- 3, 64 Air' Force Air Force Alabama Arkansas Air Force Alabama Arkansas B.Y.U. B.Y.U; U.S.C. B.Y.U. U.S.C. U.S.C.- N.Carolina Pittsbujgh Clemson Georgia Miami Michigan Ohio St. Notre Dame Eleventh Week, Nov. 13 Texas Houston U.C.L.A. Washington College S. Miss, at Alabama So. Cal. at Arizona Texas A&M at Arkansas Georgia at Auburn San Diego at B.Y.U. Clemson at Maryland Illinois at Indiana Wisconsin at Iowa Tennessee at Mississippi Mich. St. at Minnesota L.S.U. at Miss. St. Missouri at Oklahoma Penn St. at Notre Dame S.M.U. at Texas Tech Stanford at U.CX-A- Wash, at Ariz. St. Georgia . : B.Y.U. B.Y.U. Clemson Illinois Iowa Tennessee Mich. St. Clemson : Indiana . . B.Y.U. Iowa Tennessee Minnesota L.S.U. Missouri Penn St. S.M.U. Oklahoma Penn St. Texas Tech Stanford Stanford S.M.U. U.C.L.A. Washington Washington : - ! , jfJ.rr -- A 1 f? ... ""IM - Mustang team for an outstanding season. V. t - ' py TV s . V "I K by SP4 Tim Karas . Dugway's cross country team ' ended their season on October 27, as they competed in the State Tournament. Tom Eckert, a sophomore,' lead the way as he placed fifth. ' Hejprossed die finish line with a ' time of 16 minutes and 59 . seconds (3.1 miles), only two' seconds, off of third place. According to George Bruce, Dug- -' Wizard Alabama Alabama Arizona Arkansas Georgia ' B.Y.U. Maryland Illinois Wisconsin Tennessee Minnesota Miss. SL Oklahoma Penn St. . ' Sheep Herder .'Eckert is a super good runnerI Arkansas ' Georgia - A and has plenty of potential. figure he will take State next year." ' Other finishers were Randy .. . ' B.Y.U. Clemson Illinois Wisconsin Tennessee Minnesota Iowa Mississippi Mich. St. ' L.S.U. L.S.U. Oklahoma Penn St. Oklahoma Penn St. Maryland' Indiana S.M.U. U.C.L.A. Stanford Washington Washington - Darling (33rd), Jim Hubert (35th), Scott Sperry (43rd), and Steve Jaster (45th). The Mustangs competed with eight teams, placing seventh over-al- l. Altogether, 45 male athletes competed against each other at.Highland High. gible because he was only an eighth grader. He would have finished in the top ten at State. I should have the first and second best runners in Utah 1A schools next year, that being Jaster and Eckert The team will only lose one individual, Jim Hubert, to graduation. Josephs. Here's how some of the others did there: Tom Eckert . (2nd), Randy. Darling (5th), Jim Hubert (7th), Scott Sperry (11th) and Steve Jaster (13th). The outlook for next year - . seems to be even better according to Bruce. "I have Rick Jaster who ran with us but was not eli- ' v vy.; Vv'aIt y - : . -- way's cross country coach, U.S.C. Georgia L.S.U. Ariz. St. . T-S- : . U.C.LA. Utah Wisconsin Alabama Arizona Arkansas Arkansas Auburn Arkansas Coaches Pitcher, Bruce and Roberts as well as the entire Cross country team finishes strong N.Carolina Georgia Miami Illinois Ohio St. Pittsburgh Stanford Texas Washington Utah Wisconsin Texas Goat Roper U.S.C. Arizona . Arizona Texas Washington Utah Wisconsin Alabama Alabama , Pittsburgh VJ a BYU U.S.C. . i ' - N.Carolina Georgia ' Miami Illinois Ohio St. Pittsburgh Arizona Miami Illinois Minnesota E.T. Aku . and the first Dugway team in memory to beat both South and North Summit in the same year. A hearty congratulations to STEVE BRUCE (11) PREPARES, to unleash a pass, as Kanab's Deryn Young (75)bares down on him. The jCowboys defense constantly put pressure on Dugway's quarterback, thus causmg Bruce to be intercepted Sheep Herder ijlve times. (Photo by H. B. Mullendore) Air Force Alabama Arkansas B.Y.U. Georgia' Indiana state championship playoffs! If v percent Alabama Arkansas Utah St. ut -V - 57-31-- 2, 2, if tl 59-29-- 2, Air Force Alabama Arkansas Utah Wisconsin . i! - 60-28-- 2, Wizard Stanford Dugways only touchdown came when Levi Morton hauled in a Hafer pass on the Kanab 23. On the next play Morton took a from Bruce and raced pitch-ointo the end zone. Lundy faked the point after with Bruce holding. Bruce lobbed a pass to White in the end zone, and the score was 49 to 8. With but 42 seconds left in the game, Kanab added salt to the Mustang's wounds when a Hafen pass to Robertson netted 56 yards and a. score. Bunting defenders. The Mustangs end the season with a very respectable 7 win 4 loss record. Considering the fact Coach Dan Pitcher is in his first year with the school, that record is all the more respectable. This is the first time in ten years a Dugway team has bene in the -- Roper, Aku, and the Sheen 56-32-- . S A : Herder. Her's how they stack up, altogether, going into this week's 68 peraction: Wizard, Aku and cent; Sheep Herder, 67 percent; Goat Roper, 65 percent; and E.T., Goat Roper Arizona nt conversion brought the score to and that is the way the third quarter ended. , ill i In the overall predictions, the Wizard pulled ahead of the Goat E.T. U.S.C. Clemson Florida Miami. Illinois Ohio St. two-poi- 22-1- 0, Aku -- downs were called back by major penalties. Kanabs passing game wasn't all that great, but their receivers were quick enough to move around the 23-- 9, Tenth Week, Nov. 6 College Air Force at Army Alabama at L.S.U. Arkansas at Baylor Wyoming at B.Y.U. California at So. Cal. N. Carolina at Clemson Georgia at Florida Miami at Maryland Michigan at Illinois Minnesota at Ohio St Notre Dame at Pittsburgh Arizona at Stanford Houston at Texas U.CLA. at Washington Utah St. at Utah Indiana at Wisconsin susceptibility to mistakes. Holding and clipping flags were numerous. On several occasions touchdowns or potential touch- 49-- 0, Dugway punt, quarterback oyer the same time frame: E.T., 72 percent; Aku and Sheep 69 percent; and Herder, the Goat Roper, 59 percent. - the end zone. The 0. Altamont scores came after defense crushing. About the only chink in their armor was of a Bruce Dass on the Dugway 21. On the second play Eric Brown took a handoff from Bunting and raced 21 yards to Bunting, passed to his speedy back Wade Orton for 10 and the third score of the game. A two point conversion was good, and Kanabs lead went to 21-A blocked Dugway punt set up 'the next Cowboy scored Bunting sneaking over from the 3. The try for the PAT went astray, and the score was 27-With three minutes left in the half, Kanab got possession on a Armchair quarterbacks predict: You might have noticed that last week's predictions were left out, our mistake, as we forgot that the next issue of The Sampler would be printed in three weeks instead of the customary two weeks. lead. d, ys 0. quarterback slot with Whit ground. About the only sore spot for the Mustangs during this outing wiigT a breakdown on pass defense in the secondary. All three well-coache- nt in the second quarter, Brent Hafen, who alternated at the just over 200, while Altamont was limited to just over 200 yards both passing and on the V Still another Kanab score came following an interception 20. Dugway racked up over 600 yards on offense, with Morton getting 260 of that, and White , Kanabs dominance of the' game that Dugway was limited to only one first down during the entire first half. The first quarter ended with the 13 to 0 score, but on the first play from the line of scrimmage Later in the third stanza a fumbled lateral gave the Longhorns the ball on Dugways nine. They, went over in three plays for the final score of the game, and Dugway had throttled the Longhorns by the tune of 47 to the second half. Quarterback Steve Bruce caught the kick, of action saw the Cowboys break the spirit of Dugway and roll to a 33 to 0 half-tim- e So complete was 1-- A sprinter on the. Kanab track' team, was handed the ball on the Kanab 26. He left sprawled Mustangs all along his wake, 74 yards for the tally. Hafen passed to Orton in the end zone for the two-poiconversion, aiid now the score is 41-- fourth score of the game. Dugway had faced what someone classified the finest team in the state in a number of years. Kanab took the field a fast team. Their ' runners constantly outran Dug-wadefense,' and when they couldn't outrun them, they side stepped them. The Cowboys offense was awesome, and their all-sta- ff , A final score was Kanab 56, Dugway & i 0. , - kicked the extra point, and the Bunting passed to another back, Wes Huntington. That netted 45 yards and another score. Again the try for the point after was foiled, but the score had ballooned to 33-On Kanabs first possession of the second half, halfback Eric e Brown, who is an A fired up bunch of Cowboys from Kanab handed the Mustangs from Dugway a 56 to 8 defeat in Kanab on Saturday, October 30 to eliminate the local crew from any further post season action. kanab, undefeated on the seain son, took the opening kick-osix plays into the end zone, then recovered a Dugway fumble oh the ensuing kick-of- f. A couple of ' plays later another touchdown, and within the first two minutes - - i. -- V.f - - , - ' - i v r ., f-- r . c I )( . r ai ri. , jr' i V, , - if t i - 4 In women's competition, Fiona McHardy took eighth ; ! S.M.U. ; . place at State. While at Region, she outdistanced 16 others to the finish line to grab first place '.r DUGWAYS OUTSTANDING RUNNER, Tom Eckert, races toward the honors. befinish line, as a host of individuals trail behind him. Eckert placed fifth in week the held Region was state competition with is time of IS minutes and 59 seconds for the 3.1 mile fore State, October 20 at St. race. (Photo by Lt. CoL McHardy) f r |