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Show Lehi Free Press New Utah! - Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1998 Spo RTS With deer numbers up and the potential of better hunting are conditions, sportsmen reminded to transport their game in a manner to avoid bests Lehi Pioneers non-huntin- By Dean Von Memmott Sports Correspondent returner cold and Education Manager, reports, "When transporting harvested big game, hunters are urged to keep carcasses covered. Not only does this help protect the meat from flies, dust and heat, but serves the equally important purpose of not offending the e at the Pioneer 25-ya- rd line. From there, Lehi tried ting a march going. All the getPio- neers made in that march were Hot Sandwiches non-hunti- public." ,' , tf j Super Family Fun! - dean. 3 fk Smoke Free 580 East State Road American Fork Automata srnnnni Lehi's Kolby Fisher (75) and Travis Lewis (99) rush into rusher at the Hawks' Oct. 2 homecoming game. serve as a running back all night long while Cooper stayed at quarterback. During the second Pioneer march of the night, Libberton's eight-yarcarry help Lehi pick two first downs. But when the Pioneers reached the line, they ran into trouble. First, officials fined them five yards for an illegal shift. Next, Cooper lost the ball as Hawks sacked him, and Hawk Matt Roberts a mob of players to stop a North Sanpete lack 7 Noor-lander- lanes 492-17- 62 0. d 15-ya- 0, I N IKO' 's first-dow- n 14-- PHONE ORDERS WELCOME! I first-dow- n r Your Healthful Alternative "rmsuTi g Coupon I I ii Teriyaki Express 50-ya- rd one-yar- mt!f El Jill Bowling d Lib-bert- - rum uu c. IUOO. 756-609- hurt its own comeback effort. the ball on the Hawk 37. seven yards, including six North Sanpete didn't have When Libberton gained 10 play, for the pigskin for long. On the next gained on Layth Christoffer-son'- s yards on a catch of a Cade Cooper instance, refs penalized the Pio- play, Pioneer David Christoffer-so- n recovered a Hawk fumble. neers 10 yards for holding. Lehi pass. made 11 yards in the next two Lehi couldn't capitalize on the As soon as the Hawks had shut down the first Pioneer plays, but then lost five yards on turnover. Aided by Mark an illegal procedure call and attack, they opened their first sacking of Cooper, the march from their own another 13 on Josh Madsen's Hawks kept the Pioneers from line. Quarterback Brett Johnpicking up a first down. sacking of Cooper. Lehi's woe worsened in the son's passing arm proved devaThe Hawks hurt themselves, too, in the first half concluding stating for the Pioneers. Long early fourth quarter. Having minutes. During a Lehi punt, a triggered a big march for their passes from the quarterback Hawk blocked punter Jeremy own 37, the Hawks quickly posipushed North Sanpete deep into recovered the pigskin. The turnover fueled the next Brown below the waste illegally, tioned themselves at the Lehi Lehi territory. Johnson connected for 23 yards to Nick Kowals-k- i successful Hawk drive. Long preventing North Sanpete from 23. Olson caught a pitch-ou- t for a touchdown and Chris passes from' Johnson put North opening its new drive from well from Johnson and zipped away Anderson added a extra point to Sanpete inside the Lehi 10 by inside Pioneer territory. The for a touchdown at 10:23. An the TD. the quarter's conclusion. At penalty helped Lehi in keeping Anderson extra point kick put In prior games this season, 10:57 in the second quarter, the the Hawks from penetrating the the lead at 21-On a Pioneer head coach Steve quarterback handed off to Gar- Pioneer 10. play of the next Lehi drive, wide receiver Clements had used Justin rett Olson for a Kolby Fisher's sacking Johncarry son virtually ended the Hawk Curtis Jex received a mainly as a quarterback. into the end zone. After ah Anderson PAT put invasion. In the Oct. 2 game, though, the pass from Cooper. North SanOn Lehi's next drive, Cooper pete quickly undid the Gains Lehi top Lehi mentor had Libberton the Hawk lead at connected 23 yards to Layth to made by Jex's catch. Hawk lineput the Pioneers inside Hawk men sacked Cooper twice during territory. The North Sanpete the drive, costing Lehi a total of held its ground, though. 22 yards. The game's last two minutes The stubborn Hawk defense went down as a time that both kept Lehi from regaining the teams fumbled away the ball. lost yardage. If the Pioneers think the first The Hawks then launched .half was. unkind to their, offense, their fourth and final successful "second half was more'cruel to it' drive- of the night. Mainly a Week Ending Oct. 7, 1998 In the new half opening min- ground attack, the march culmiFavored Team Diff. utes, a host of Hawks slipped nated with Anderson's Rating Rating Underdog . Games through the Lehi offensive line touchdown run. Benson took the Lone Peak DIXIE 6.4 518 454 and sacked Copper for a joy out of it by blocking AnderMORGAN 45.7 26 19 7 Wasatch 0 ' loss. killed The son's fourth extra-poikick. sacking virtually 1 41 North Sanpete UNION - 5.0 361 the Lehi march, despite a Hawk expectations of shutPINE VIEW 48 '362 Payson Libberton carry. 58 9 BEAR RIVER Pleasant Grove 77 51.2 , ting Lehi out proved false late in San Juan 4.3 53 7 49 4 ' AMERICAN FORK Opening their first drive of the quarter. Despite getting SNOW CANYON Provo 46 9 33 436 ; the half at their line, sacked again by Noorlander for PARK CITY South Summit 308 25 8 50 1 went to the air to a the Hawks loss, Cooper hurled MURRAY 567 506'. Spanish Fork ; 61 ' reach the Lehi 25. Cody a to Jex. The catch pass 39.D LEHI Tooele 37,J '13 Colledge's sacking Johnson for a propelled Lehi clear to the d loss stalled the drive Hawk line. There, CoopHome Team In CAPS Last weeks record' &M0 77.3 long enough to prevent that the er fired a pass to Jex for Year to date record. 71 0 from picking up a a touchdown at 2:58. The quarquarterback Copyright 1998 by Ntoland Parry first down during a fourth-dow- n terback capped the drive with a 26-ya- hunting immoral." Hunters can do a ' lot to encourage public support of sport hunting by exercising sensitivity and common sense. Keeping game covered or out of view is a simple thing hunters can do to avoid offending others. eastern Region Information 8. non-leagu- ' ''mumI tVH&azs7WEr. Coupon ExpireslO3198 I Pick Any Selection From Our Menu 1 and receive two for the price of one. B a E i ia I I I I Offer good on any menu Item. 2nd item choice of equal or lesser value Not to be used In cnniunrtlnn with nv nther nfter E HHBBBBBDBIIBBBnHBBHB mmmrm. 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Though well known for his Pioneer kickoff swiftness, returner A. J. Benson had a hard time making much yardage Oct. 2. In the game's opening minute, for example, Hawk Garrett Olson stopped the kickoff Page Hunters urged to use tact when transporting game f"?5 No. Sanpete - S. Main ......896-847OPEN SOON! |