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Show tv'" V. 2B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 25, 2001 X- V:Xlr X; :fe MMSsfow DAmbrosia then guided the extra point and Carbon led the game 76. At this point the Dinos and By RICHARD SHAW Sports writer ; Few people expected the North Sanpete Hawks football team to challenge for football su- . premacy in the 3A ranks this year. But since the beaming of the .season theyhavewon game after gamc until they went to Colorado last week and lost their first con ranked and much test to S bigger On Friday night they returned ' . their fans were feeling vety good. They had just biirnied one of the best defensive teams in the state fer a trig play and how led the game. The also felt even better. when the held the slippery North Sanpete offense to no score for the rest of the quarter and for die next three minutes of the second . 'v;!' ' period, . , But once the offense took to their home field and their, overthe Carbon weapons just homecoming celebration, by couldn't get it across the goal once again winning by defeating Ihcmselves either. They moved the Carbon Pinos 5 North Sanpete showed their the ball fairly well, but some- ccdand quidoicM, particulariy times just when it seemed they ondefense, again and again. The were goingsomewherefoe series And usually staunch Dino offensive.; would sputter. line broke down again and again the ever quick Hawks were often those attributes putting in the Carbon back field during quarterback Jan Jorgensen at risk this time sacking Jorgensen . 34-1- ! . ; . . cm twice. foe ground behind fop inc " At the end of thefirst period, of scrirnmagemore often than a shade tree mechanic crawls un- - Carbon had a total of only 32 tter a m. The remembrance of a v yards rushing while North . ! 55-- 7 pasting administered by last ' years Dino. squad during Carbon&20(X) homecoming cel- - ebration also added a certain amount of incentive for the Hawks to try andtakeapart the Dino team. : But it wasnt all bad for the Dinos!, They did come up With1' some big playsand showed that could move the ball well at times againstone of foc istates best ; - . :: . ey . teams TheGxst quarter showed the grit and tlfo big play ability the: Dinos have this year; They re- -. cejvpd the ball and started to move ifibut then ended up punt- ing it away. The Hawks immedi- ately took the ball and walked it down the field for a touchdown . with 7:05 left in'the first period. but were unable to get the extra point when the kfailed. Considering the situation! it ; would have been easy for Carbon to have.lost heart But instead. theytdokit right baekatthekids . .Sanpete had 101,The difference, was the passing yardage where that one bigplayof 91 yards made ' the score favor the Dinos. At the beginning of the quar- ter the Dinos held the: ball but after only two plays they had to rent it away and then North. Sanpete figured it out and went to work. With 8:55 left in the sec-thond period they ran for another touchdown and then decided to pass for two to make up for the lost' point on the first touch- down. They succeeded and tbC score was now 14-- ' ; ': 7. The Dinos came right back players in the North Sanpete game for Carbon are shown here in action - quarterback became the receiver in tfie end zone, The play gave Carbon new life mthe second half. Matt Hough (3) spent a tot oftiihe taking down passes tram vV against Waskh afew Weeks ago. 11 Rotfe (12) was fhstrurnentatjnfiie second ! score of the 3me ashetookovers0iepass8randJariJorBensen,1hBreeul9t:r.'JDiSBnsenastMdtt.asplayirigontlefBns8.. Two key moving theball fairly well,with Jorgensen to Houfeh the main weapons in' the yardage gain.: However, after making a first down they took three yardage losses in a row when the blitzing Hawks took Jorgensen down in the back field Added to this was an unusual "illegal Shift" callin the middle of theseries. This di, thehalf ended as Hough took thefield onceagainafld yards of rushing on 25carrie$. Carbon's downfell in this game within three minutes had put an 7, other touchdown on the board as wa$ the protection of the back : well as an pdra point- - With only field, as wCllas an inability to gain f ; six minutes left and behind 34--! yardage on the grxxmd. That will ) 15, it was desperatiort time for- - .; have to change if Carbon hopes ! , j,r r to get awiu in. Region 8 this year the Dinos. ; :.' , , with only jtwo games remaining ! . ., Die Dinos took the ball at their 35, wheretheballhadgone ; in league play, both contests ! down,theoffense sputtered again outof bounds on the Hawks kick- - against other teams ranked in foe y and came up just short ofa sec- - pff and were able tomuster quite . top five in the state. ond.That is when disaster really , a drive registering three first - This week the Dines wiUplay settleid in as Greenwoods purif ' downs, bfo never gettingit down Bontrose High School was blocked by Colby Clawson., the field farenough to beascor- - rado) infoestateto theeast. Last : . at foe 39 yard line. It looked bad ing threat. year the game against Montrose, ' , - againi but something tremendous1 The Hawks then took over - at home,on the Dino field, was ; The game wasn't outof reach for the Dinos, but being that the score was now 27-- it was cer- ?. tajnlygetfing there. ! In a' now familiar 'move, Hough once again took the off fronj way pack and brought rt up tb the 24 yard line for the; Dinos. But after mating ope first was bringing the ball into his arms, At the half the stat's showed foe diffcrencebetween the teams. Jorgensen was5-- 7 in passing for 126 yards. In Contrast North kkA-Sanpet- es TVevor saster of downs ended with front Sanpete County, Matt' Oreenwqod gettingalowsnapon Hough took the puntand didn't the fourth down and almost not get very far only advancing he ball getting the ball away on thepunL mom the five yard bne to the eight The punt was short and file On the next play, Jorgensen sent Hawks hadvc good field posi-tk- n with .less than a minute to Josh Greenwood down held and threw it to a spothe knew Greengo.AnothecHawtosajrewasput wood Woud be.in.and Green- - out of the questiob as Hough Inwood snagged it and then out ran tercepted a pass, but other than a defensive play, this effort di-dhis competition' for a .91 yard touchdown! Bob' John nothing for the offense because quarterback, Johnson was oifiy 3r7 for 11 yards., .V ' : But the Hawks had their lead because of their rushrng prowess and their abflilyto hold down the : r 7 . . , had runfoeball20fimesfor83 yards, On the other hand the Dinos only had 15 cames fora paltry 1 1 yards.The teams rush-a-s ersactually ran for more, but this ; The Carbon defenSe shut North Sanpete had amassed down the Hawks offense aid woe 50 rushes in the ganie for 327 to get theball back, Carbon held onto thebaH for ., yards, but had done hp passingin the rest of the quarter and then the second half, and ended up the Hawks madea mistake with witha total yardageof 338. tained. Carbon, actually had. 11:09 left in; the game they ;, Carbon had passed for a total much higher total yardage (137 punted the ball only five yards j of 233 yards passing andonly 21 v and Carbon got the pigskin at totaiyardb)toNoSaiqietes4 showed foe score but still their ovvn30yard line. Jorgensen s) and Jamal Lewis foen earned foe forward progression wasnegated by the numberof times theof-abl-e fense ended.up going badewards by being sacked inthe back field mid foc penalties the team sus- - . : : CarbonEmery Motorcycle Association : ball season for foe Caibod team. The Dinos won foat game 5641 7 ' much in the same manner they tronqxai North Sanpete one year ? ; ' Oriehas'fohope that the Indians don't have a memory like ; the Hawks did this past week, . ball, numerous times making steady headway, while only hav- ing a setback here and there. The second half series resulted in force first downs ad and a 20 yard touchdown pass . to kickoff and North Sanpete fixxnJcxgensoi to Hough. At first immediately took the ball in the Caibon dedded to kick the ball, first series and Clint Aime ran! but Justin Blackham the, kicker down the field 70 yards for a gpt belted by North Sanpete and score. The kjekwas good and now the officials laid a penalty on foe the Hawks led 21-Hawks for that action. Die CarOn the kickoff Houi started bon lined up again, but this time CarbonoffweH hy running the instead kicking Potts was given baU from the five to the 15 andT the ball arid for a change then Jorgensen threw foe ball to Jorgensen went Out as a receiver TJ. Potts and gained a first down and tocA down foe pass uifoe end right away, But on the third play v zone, giving foe Dinos new life, of foe series, Carbon fumbled foe With 9:01 still left in the ball away and the Hawks tock game, and now only behind at Carbons 20 yard line. 15, Carbon still had a good That fumble was equal to being chance of regaining the lead if in the ring with a lion and giving only the defense could hold and the lion foe chalr you me using ; the Offense could take the.fidd to control him. North Sanpete like it did during that series. 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