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Show Whitehorse loses in Duchesne Johnson. The other one was a by Leo Platero Duchesne Eagles spectacular 77 kick return wasted little time as it halfway in the fourth quarter. The swooped down on the unsuspecting Raiders on September 27 to come away with a 56-2- 0 homecoming win. In less than two minutes the one score score was 18-- 0 came on the opening kick. All year long we have been clobbered in the first quarter and thatfis because we have a very young team but we are getting better, we are improving each week, said assistant - defensive coach Marvin Johnson. One positive highlight was running back Lymond Benn, who scored two touchdowns, one an 85 yarder coming in the second quarter on a pass from Harrison quarterback The other pleasant surprise was running back Verdell Leeboy, who bulled his way on a three yard touchdown run up the middle. In the second half, Leeboy started to rack up some positive yards with three or four Eagles hanging on. On a reverse right, Leeboy had a clear lane to the paydirt but stepped out of bounds. The play was set up by a feather flying block by Keno Benally. Leeboy also scored on a convertwo-poi- nt sion. On defense, Derrick Dickson had six unassisted tackles. Howard Tbney, Cedro Begay, and Derrick Mitchell also had some good hits and tackles. Ronnerick Tapeha had nine, Daryl Benally had nine, and Lymondo Benn had eight tackles. Also adding to the highlight reel was Theo Jones, who intercepted a pass that was tipped into his hand and ran it 15 yards. Also active in the backfield was Bowen Ahtsosie, who made some good tackles. Duchesnes 14 seniors were overpowering as they broke through the offensive line, causing quarterback Johnson to scramble and throw incomplete passes. In the end of the second half, Whitehorse had more success with the running THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wedneaday, October 9, 2002 - Page 17 Whitehorse is jumping into another hot pan against the Rich Rebels, the number one team from the north and they are undefeated. They even shipped Duchesne Eagles, They have an outstanding senior fullback that has been running over people since his freshman year. We have our work cut out for us, said assistant coach Matt Baldwin, Head coach Brett Jacobsen and I hope that 43-- 6. long bus ride to Montezuma Creek from Randolph, Utah (close to the game. This night the second string UtahIdaho border) will be a defense outplayed the starters factor. Its about a ten to which was a good sign, but the twelve hour bus ride for them. offense is still struggling as We have nothing to lose. the halfDuchesne took a time lead to the delight of the 43-- 6 homecoming crowd. 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