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Show Covering what matters most orts SP Fourth and WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2007 • B1 Inches SF comes up short against T-Wolves with an athletic TD run by Taylor Lyons. Spanish Fork was forced to punt on its next possession Despite all the rain on a damp evening at Don and Timpanogos scored three Stadium, fans remained plays later. The T-Wolves optimistic, even when their signal caller recognized a red and gray appeared to be blown coverage and tossed drowning. The T-Wolves had one of his six touchdowns to built a commanding 55-21 go up 34-7. lead by the end of the third Less than two minutes quarter. remained until intermission, However, as the rain so the Dons worked quickly. runs by the came down, the home team Successful caught fire. S F s final quarter backfield duo helped to move magician, Breck Lewis the chains across midfield. orchestrated an unbelievable With 20 seconds to go, Lewis comeback. Lewis and found Richard Wilson on a company were up against a 10-yard out pattern and the 34-point deficit but did not burly tight end did the rest. waver. The Dons ripped off He broke three tackles and 27 unanswered points thanks rumbled to the pylon for a 30to a smashing defense and yard touchdown. This score big plays by the offense. gave SF much needed hope With less than two minutes to although they trailed 34-14 go, SF had a first and goal at at the break. the nine with a chance to tie. Two big pass plays alUnfortunately, their scoring lowed the visitors to increase rampage finished when a their lead at the opening of halfback pass was picked off the third. in the end zone. Timpanogos On the ensuing kickoff, prevailed with a 55-48 Tyler Hamilton awoke victory. the crowd with a 47-yard The T-Wolves scored return across midfield, but quickly in the first quarter an interception gave it right on two successful pass plays. back. Spanish Fork's defense Lewis then cut the deficit forced a three and out and in half with a 63-yard TD got back on the board when scamper, but Timpangos Lewis hit Naulu for a 20yard TD strike. An eight-yard answered right back. Trailing 20-7 midway sack by Nate Binks pinned through the second, SF had Timpanogos with third and the ball and was threatening long, but two huge pass plays to score. However, the T- later, the T-Wolves went up Wolves forced a fumble and 48-21. Lewis then led the culminated a 75-yard drive offense into striking distance, Chad Vest STAFF W R I T E R Namon Bills / Spanish Fork News EXTENDED COVERAGE: Above, Nate Binks dives for a Timpanogos runner. Jordunn Mattison stretches for a reception, right. when Trevor but a 60-yard interception turnover Randolph ran it in from two return set up Timpanogos' yards out. final score of the night. Another great defensive After two unsportsmanlike penalties, SF capitalized stand forced a punt and gave when Lewis went up top to the Dons the ball at their Chris Norris, who caught the own 15-yard line. Pinned ball in stride for a 35-yard with a third and long, Lewis found Randolph over the score. From there, the Don middle on a lob pass. The defense began to play lights junior speedster followed a out to give the offense a block and darted upfield for chance. Dallin Naulu picked an 84-yard TD to pull within off a pass and the offense seven. soon scored on a two-yard Spanish Fork came within plunge by Lewis. inches of pulling off one Timpanogos coughed up of its biggest comebacks the ball on its next possession of the year. Tonight they due to a sack, and Austin travel to Pleasant Grove for Evans quickly recovered. SF an important region four capitalized on this critical showdown. Golfat State Tennis at State Namon Bills / Spanish Fork News FORE: The SFHS golf team traveled to Soldier Hollow for state competition. Team score was 331 the first day and 296 the second day for a total of 627. The golf team finished fourth at State. In inGarrett Moss, above, finished seventh overall, shooting 78 and 69 for a total of 147. I Namon Bills / Spanish Fork News DOUBLE TROUBLE: Spanish Fork's # 1 doubles team, Alexandra Argyle, left, and Danielle Jones, right, compete against Weber's. Megan McKnight and Rachel Christensen at the State Tennis Competition in Salt Lake on Thursday, Oct. 4. Argyle and Jones won, 6-2, 6 - 1 , and moved on to defeat Bingham's first doubles team, 6-2, 7-6 (7-5) to advance to the semifinals. Other tennis players advancing to the semifinals were Rachel Reid in first singles and Kelley Argyle in second singles. Due to inclement weather, the final pounds of the tournament were delayed. * I |