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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Sept. 8, 1988 SPORTS For Duck Hunt Sot Guidlinco Region Two Opener I Hawks Humble Miners 21-- 6 In Friday Test By DWR Board r 3 -- . 4-- touchdown. The PAT 79-da- try failed and at the half, Alta led 20-The third quarter was a blank so far as scoring was concerned, though Alta had the better of field position. Early in the fourth, however, the Hawks wrapped up their scoring with a touchdown pass from DeHart to Barkey. Bingham blocked the extra point. Alta passed for 200 yards, DeHart going 7x14 for 150 with Alvey getting the other 50. Alvey also caught two passes. Alta added 130 on the ground, Barkey, Chad Knowles, Brian and Tom Hutch doing most of the running. entire Berry praised his offensive line of Stephan Todd Hunter, Jeff Micklous, Gunnel, Chris .Lindquist and Ryan Campbell. Defensively, Alvey finished with three interceptions, while Scott Shamblin off the defensive line played a strong game inside and Justin Chapman had two sacks. 3. - - Berry's counterpart at Bingham Sonny Sudbury was in complete agreement. "Alta do didn't anything offensively or defensively that we didn't expect," Sudbury explained. "But they were very aggressive, they came ready to play. Still, I believe, we're not as poor as we showed Friday." Alta's first score came ' on a run in the first quarter by Brett Bryan, set up by a couple of key passes from Tyler DeHart to Darin Dixon. Craig Garner kicked 12-ya- rd . Coach Sudbury reported that Bingham had 25 rushes for just 16 yards and Quinn Remund was 7x19 passing for 62 yards with five four or interceptions. Deducting for penalties, Sudbury said, left his team with a just 43 yards of total offense. "VJ v. Cms N'r , Bingham High Honors Donors JORDAN. A special halftime "thank you" presentation will be held Friday, Sept. 16, Bingham high school to honor major contributors to the school's football field lighting project. The halftime ceremonies will of include the presentation FINANCING AVAILABLE certificates to the donors by past Booster Club president Sam Pino Ron and current president Thorne. Principal Denny Carlisle and Coach Joey Sato will also speak. A special performance by the Bingham Dance Club is included in the agenda. fifl t jbbbhv im m . Jll"" lWOjR m m im m m m m m i ' 566-150- 0 UrFLY - the . 1988-8- 9 Utah Waterfowl. until late September. The swan and goose seasons run concurrently this year and were set for Oct 8 through Jan. 1. The application period for the 2,500 9. swan permits is Aug. 29-Se- LOOKING BACK Bingham receiver pass while casting a worgathers ried glance over his shoulder at incoming defender Justin Chapman (25) of Alta. Bingham, capitalizing . . . In a Phil Crane (2) on a fumble recovery, scored its only points Friday g on a field goal by David Sorich and fell to the Hawks 26-home-standin- 3. In Friday Test- - . SANDY. A large crowd turned out Friday to watch the Jordan Beetdiggers take on the 1987 Class 3A champion Mountain Crest football team. When the starting defensive team for the defending champions was announced it was obvious that Jordan had its work cut out Eight Mustangs tipped the scales ! ; The at weight advantage came into" play " during the game which the Mustangs won 21-- 6 in a rock-e. 0-pounds , or-mo- defensive battle. Jordan, with a 1 record, will entertain Furita Monument, a team from Furita, Colo, tomorrow (Friday) at 4:30 and will then play host to West the following week to open Region Six play. The Beetdiggers played nose to no) with the bigger Mustangs through the first quarter and the ended in a scoreless tie. Juarter had the ball on its own 48 to open play in the second quarter, and a short pass over the middle from Jason Jarvis to Brad Murray moved the ball to the Mustangs' 37. Jeremie Thorne then made six to the 31 and on the next play Jason Jarvis kept the ball on a keeper and broke six tackles as he struggled to the two. Aaron Conde scored on the next play, but the try for the extra point was blocked. With 10:31 left in the first half Jordan had the lead. The Mountain Crest showed its championship form, coming back ' to march 75 yards to score, with a short pass overihe middle; to- Ava Toailoa, knotting .the count The PAT was good. ;v.,.' ' Then came one of the real breaks in the game. Mountain Crest kicked off and the Jordan runner was hit hard with the ball popping into the air and being recovered by Mountain Crest at 33. the Jordan After an incomplete pass, Toailoa made rune, pass interference gave the visitors the ball on the 11 and the Toailoa went up the middle for the score Again the extra point was good. Neither team threatened the rest of the half and the third quarter was played out with defense dominating. One Mountain Crest threat was turned back when Joey Butkovich intercepted a pass at his own 27. With just six minutes left in the game a shanked Jordan punt - . hard-runnin- In special action, the board rescinded the sandhill crane hunts for this year so that concerned individuals and groups can become involved the state's crane management plan, f The board also rescinded the pheasant hunt in Utah County from three to 14 days. Massive Mustangs Down Digger Crew gave Mountain Crest the ball on the Jordan 39 and the Mustangs promptly cashed in on the opportunity as Freston scored from the two four plays later. Coach Al Watrin saw many positive aspects in his team's play and thought that Jarvis run setting up the Jordan score was spectacular tlajfdT JtriaU jfcfs' quarterback ran the offense well. He was also pleased with the running - of Troy Oborn and Duaine Despain against the huge Mustang team and also noted that linebackers Curt Myrick and Keith Johnson had done well on defense as had Thorne and Conde. Watrin was also pleased with the play of Joey Butkovich at cornerback. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Friday, Sept 9: Bingham p.m. Olymnua pita. at American Fork, 7:30 , at 4:30 . Cottonwood, it Granger, Sky View at Granite, 7:30 p.m. Judge at Logan, 7:30 p.m. r i Fruita, Colo, at Jordan, 4:30 p.m. Hillcrest at Mountain View, 7:30 pjn. Ben Lomond at Murray, 7:30 p.m. Brighton at Orem, 5 p.m. Skyline at Taylorsville, 4:30 p.m. Kearns at West, 4 p.m. Alta at West Jordan, 5 p.m. g ZCMI Beauty Salons Defensive Stand Keys Bengal Win Over Bruins COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS. Football fans who like to see a lot of points put up on the board might not have found Friday's 3 win by Brighton over visiting Mountain View to their liking: But for those who find a brillant defensive stand as exciting as a touchdown pass, the contest wouldVe been right down their alley since that's what it took for Brighton to win it Brighton now 0 overall and 0 in league play, wont find things any easier tomorrow (Friday) when it resumes the Region Two wars at Orem, the Bulldogs coming off a big double overtime win over American Fork. Game time is 5 p.m. Leading by just five points late in the final period against Mountain View, Brighton looked like it had shot itself in the foot when it turned the ball over at its own 31. But then, according to its coach the Lynn Freestone, their true Bengals showed character. Rod Stone opened the crucial series by sacking the Bruin d loss quarterback for a then Ben Sibbett joined with him in forcing a d retreat. Sibbett followed with a solo sack for eight yards, while Bengal teammate Jeff Grada added the final touches on fourth down. Tm couldn't bb more proud of these kids," stated Coach Freestone. "Mountain View was able to move the ball on us at times, but when it really counted these kids came through. They deserve all the credit it the world." In a low scoring game, there's a tendency to say the defenses dominated, but Brighton's offense was able to control the ball, if not get it in the endzone. That kept the Bengal defense well rested for those times when it really had to dig in. All of Brighton's first half points came by way of the field goal, as Ian Gunderson recorded an early first quarter boot of 21 yards and, effort. later, a 8-- : 2-- 1-- 29-ya- rd It wasn't until the third quarter that Mountain View got on the board, halving the Bengal lead field goal of its with a 37-ya- rd two-yar- 100 ' W FOUR ARMED . . . Ada's Darin Dixon (3) blankets Bingham opponent as the two players battle for position and an incoming pats. Alta's defense performed a similar feat on the Miners' offense in the two team's region opener, played Friday, at Alta. The Hawks came way with a 26-- 3 victory. SOUTH wto Proclamation will not be available 1-- : . , Service in Wildlife early September. Because of the delay in the federal adoption process, sock-em- u ,f IX' - -20- ' .... . " recommendation to reduce ' the limit and adopted a four daily and eight in possession bird limit. There can be no more than three mallards, only one can be a hen, two redheads and no canvasback. Also under federal recommendations, hunters can hunt pintail for only three weeks the first week and the last two weeks of the season. During the period, only one pintail can be taken, a drake or hen, the first week and only two drakes, the last two weeks. The final frameworks will be adopted by the U.S. Fish and 50-ya- rd X' - SALT LAKE. At its August the Utah session, executive Wildlife Board approved the federal guidelines and set this year's duck hunting season from Oct. 8 to Dec 4. Faced with several ' years of decline in the Pacific Flyway waterfowl populations and recent : drought conditions, the board approved a restricted duck season y reducing the previous 68 to hunt days. The board took special nets of the VS. Fish and Wildlife Service r 30-ya- rd part of a league, and even a state contender, Alta high's football team, sparked by the play of Shad Alvey, among others, dominated play on both sides of the line Friday in its impressive 26-victory over visiting Bingham. The Hawks now hit the road for the first time this season, putting their winning streak on the line at West Jordan tomorrow (Friday) at 5 p.m. Bingham, meanwhile, must take on a good American Fork team, at American Fork, at 7:30 p.m. momentum Alta gathered gradually in Friday's game, eventually putting together what seemed an unstoppable offense and an impenetrable defense. "The kids just played well, and offensively defensively," reported Hawk headman Doug Berry. "We won three games last year with these kids and now two games this year. They're really to some build starting thePAT. Moments later, Alvey snared the first of his three interceptions on the day. However, Alta was unable to capitalize this time around because Bingham's Matt Campbell intercepted right back, $ field goal by setting up a David Sorich with seconds left in the opening period. In the second quarter, Alta scored again on the ground as Lee Knappenberger carried in from two yards out. Garner's kick gave the Hawks at 1 3 advantage. Alta then Alta unveiled some "razzle dazzle" with DeHart first passing out on the wing to Alvey, who tossed down field to Chris the flea Barkey, completing flicker for 57 yards and a SANDY. Looking very much the confidence." 4 486-330- 0 one-yar- own. ;"' The difference in the game was a safety in the fourth quarter, when Brighton was able to corral the Bruin punter in the endzone following a bad snap. A In evidence of its ball control efforts, Brighton totalled up 195 yards on the ground, 100 of that earned by Shawn Golvin. Jason Ward was , 5x10 passing for around 90 yards with Garet Hammond getting two catches for 65 yards. Although it was Sibbett, Stone and Grada who did the job in the final critical . series, Freestone noted that overall, it was really a " team effort on defense.' "The team showed that it has a lot of character," the coach said in conclusion, "character that you Unwanted facial hair? 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