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Show A10 • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2009 Sentinel MMHS hosts Region 8 golf Maple Mountain High School individual scores are below. hosted a Region 8 golf meet at Spanish Oaks" Sept. T, 2009. Uin- Team Results tah walked away with the team win, l.Uintah306 nine strokes ahead of Spanish Fork. 2. Spanish Fork 315 The Dons' Kris Cook tied with 3. Salem Hills 327 Salerrfs Mckay Parr at 73. Salem 4. Springville 337 finished third and Maple Mountain 5..Maple Mountain 353 finished fifth. Team results and top 6. Payson 370 Individual Results 1. Stratton Schulz (Uintah) 70 3. Kris Cook (SF) 73 3. Mckay Parr (Salem) 73 4.EliotNauIu(SF)75 6. Blake Rollins (Uintah) 78 6. Alex Baldridge (Uintah) 78 8. Christian Karren (Uintah) 79 8.RyanRigby (Spr) 79 Guardian of Your Community News Lady golfers hold closing social The Spanish Oaks Ladies Golf Association held their Closing Social on Tues,Sept. 1,2009. Awards were given for the Play of the Day for Ladies Day competition. A drawing was held for the next years Free Membership. Gayle Valdez was the lucky winner. Luena H. Francom was voted in to be next years President, Mickie Pulsipher Will be Vice President, Sandi Nilsson will serve as the Secretary Treasurer and Luena H. Francom LaRue Taylor the Reporter. Other officers will be every Tuesday and we inselected next Spring. The vite everyone interested to ladies will continue to play come join us. X country: 19:19. The Maple Mountain boys finished seventh as a team. For the JV girls, the top The Maple Mountain girls placed sixth overall. Ameri- local runners were Maple can Leadership's Mauri Sta- Mountain's Lindsey Schurheli placed 19th at 23:24. ing in 19th, Brett Bennett in Spanish Fork's Kylee Wolf 21st and Shantel Johnson at 22nd. These three girls finished 52nd at 25:35. For the JV boys, Salem helped their team to a fifth Hills' James Wright was the place overall finish. Next up for the local top local finisher in 29th place with a time of 18:54. teams will be the Wasatch Maple Mountain's Nate Invitational at the Soldier Foutz was close behind in Hollow course in Midway, 31st place with a time of Saturday, Sept. 12. From RACE • A14 Barry Dalton / The Sentinel DONS: The SFHS golf team, pictured, left to right, are Coach Aaron Brown, Hayden Roberts, Kris Cook, Rustin Gordon, Elliot Naulu, Bryce Whitaker, David Madsen and Coach Tim Braithwaite. Skyhawks: of the night on a 25-yard touchdown pass with six minutes remaining in the fans, who were anxious to first half. The Skyhawks ansee how the pass defense swered right back by returnwould hold up after losing ing the ensuing kickoff 50 Andrew Copling last week yards. Then Adams ran the to a knee injury. The sec- ball 45 yards for the score. ondary was exploited last Following that run, Adams game against Desert Hills, hit a rough spot, throwing and Union was also able an interception and fumto find holes in the defense bling the ball on the next early on. However, in the two offensive series before second half a couple of key halftime. After halftime, the Skyinterceptions by Nate Jelhawks came out as fierce lum and Germain helped stall the Cougars' passing as ever and dominated the third quarter, with Adams attack. "It's always extremely throwing a 35-yard touchdifficult when you lose a down and also running the senior starter [Andrew Co- ball in from 20 yards out. pling], to replace him, and With 2:56 left in the third pick up where you left off. quarter, Jellum got an interUnion did a great job at ex- ception and returned it to the ploiting our pass defense one yard-line but when the and we are very aware of offense went out onto the field, it was led by backup that," said Coach Morgan. Josh Adams began the quarterback, Jordan Robles. scoring fest on a quarter- Robles stayed in for the rest back keeper early in the of the game and was able to first quarter. Later in the score twice on quarterback first quarter the offense sneaks. This team has played converted a fourth-and-10, which led to a touchdown much better in its first three games and Coach Morgan by Kolapa Wolfgramm. In the second quarter it expects a lot more out of his was a lot of the same, with team this year. "The team worked hard a 20-yard touchdown run by Wolfgramm; however, in the off season and I exafter that drive the Union pect great things from them Cougars got their first score this season," he said. From SALEM • A14 SKYHAWKS: The Salem Hills High School golf team, pictured, left to right, are Taylor Snyder, J.C. Snyder, Devin Bennett, Tyler Jacobs, Michael Deveraux and McKay Parr. GOLDEN EAGLES: The Maple Mountain golf team, pictured, left to right, are Joseph Nemelka, Kendrik Gibson, Nick Langford, Zack Perry, Colton Pearce, Spencer Kearl and Coach Johnny Averett. otspo L Dons: sulted in a three yard loss. If that wasn't enough, a big and fast Uili Makai folstrike to Loftin in the corner lowed suit with a sack on of the end zone for a two- the QB near his very own point-conversion, which goal line. On their next drive, gave SF a 21-7 halftime Nielsen hooked up with Tralead. , The Dons made quick vis Still to go up 35-7. After work in its first possession another defensive stand, the after the half. Seven plays Dons scored again, this time after the opening kickoff, on a 36-yard gallop by juTravis Still took the direct nior PJ Inoke. SF scored 29 snap and eluded two tack- unanswered points before lers before waltzing into the the Tigers could give out a end zone to give the Dons a whimper. Nielsen threw his comfortable 28-7 lead. fourth touchdown to Inoke, On Oiem's next pos- who raced 50 yards down session, senior LB Trevor the Don sideline to pay dirt. Reynolds met a Tiger run- The sophomore sensation ning back in the backfield racked up 350 yards passfor a big stick, which re- ing oh the night in the lopFrom SF • A14 |