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Show Coveting what matters most orts SP WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2008 • B l Namon Bills / Spanish Fork News WORKING OVERTIME: Salem's Kolapa Wolfgramm gets a few yards against a stingy Delta defense. Delta defeats Skyhawks Shaun Peterson running game early on and did just that. The RabSTAFF WRITER bits' first two TD's came On Wednesday, Oct. 15 on account of the running the Salem Skyhawks took game. The Rabbits racked on the Delta Rabbits, and up astounding 27 points in it was all Rabbits in this the first quarter. From there. one as they totaled up an Delta didn't look back, scorimpressive 471 yards of ing four more TDs throughoffense, coming away out the game. with a 55-7 win over the The Skyhawks only Skyhawks. touchdown of the game After getting their first came in the second quarter, win of the season last Fri- when QB Josh Adams shot day, Salem hoped to do the a deep pass into the back same against a tough and of the end zone, where WR undefeated Delta team. Cody Bullard made impresBut the Skyhawks offense sive acrobatic catch, breathseemed out-of-sync as they ing some life into his team struggled to get anything and the crowd. The Skygoing. With six fumbles, hawks passing game got Salem couldn't seem to better in the second half, swing the momentum their but it was too little too late way, and the Rabbits took to catch the Rabbits. advantage of it. Salem will head to EmIt was just the opposite ery for their final game of for the visiting Delta team, regular season play on Friwho looked to establish a day, Oct. 24. Cfiad Vest / Spanish Fork News OFF AND RUNNING: Richard Wilson turns and heads upfield after a reception. Dons win big over Lehi Jace Dalton STAFF WRITER The Spanish Fork Dons took on the Lehi Pioneers on Wednesday, Oct. 15, and won big 35-6. They im- proved to 3-1 in region play, and 5-4 overall. The first quarter was pretty uneventful, with both teams exchanging possessions. The highlight of the quarter would have to be the fumble by Lehi, which Spanish Fork could not translate into points. In the second quarter the Spanish Fork offense came to life, with Breck See FOOTBALL • B16 Turnovers get the best of ALA vs. S. Summit Jeril Bills with help from a 25-yard Kyle Telaroli run on a fake punt, but lost the ball when One word sums up Seth Anderson threw an inWednesday night's game terception from the 28. for ALA: turnovers. The The Eagle defense held Eagles turned the ball over the Cats on two more drives, on eight of their 13 posses- but finally another South sions, with interceptions Summit interception set up and one fumble, as they fell a 42-yard touchdown drive to the South Summit Wild- for the Wildcats, who found cats, 30-7. the end zone on a QuarFour of ALA's turnovers terback keeper by Trevor came after the Eagles had Lewis, making it 21-0. gotten within 30 yards of The Eagles got close to the goal line, including one scoring after recovering a from the 15 and one inter- South Summit onside kick ception thrown into the attempt and driving to the end zone from eight yards 15-yard-line. but another away. The loss puts ALA Wildcat interception ruined at 0-9, with just the playoff the opportunity. crossover game on Oct. 24 A South Summit field remaining. goal made it 24-0, and the South Summit put the Wildcats scored again, beEagles into a hole early on, fore the end of the half, afscoring on a long run by Denver Hansen on the first ter Denver Hansen picked play of the game. They got off ALA QB Jace Edmunds another touchdown a little in Eagle territory and ran while later on a 4-yard run the ball back to the 13. Two by Levi Thompson, to take plays later, Levi Thompson a 14-0 lead by the end of ran four yards up the midthe first quarter. See ALA • B2 ALA marched downfield STAFF WRITER Kate Jarman / Spanish Fork News DECISIONS, DECISIONS: James Way reads the Wildcat defense and considers his options against South Summit, Friday, Oct. 17. |