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Show o zi , WASATCH COUNTY COURIER WHS Varsity Football, Noveniber: 2.1909 Wasps Lose 38-21. : North Sanpete twenty five-yard line. | North Sanpete scooped up the ball and North Sanpete defense held the Wasps __ ran for a 46 yard score. Anderson kicked and they settled for a 27 yard field goal the extra point making the score 24-13. by Dummar. lead, 10-7. Wasatch took over the | , teams exchanged punts on | North Sanpete’s defense held the Wasps on their next possession, forcing the ‘Wasps to punt. North Sanpete took over their next possessions. With three minutes left in the half, North Sanpete drove down the field and scored on a nine yard by Nocrlander. Anderson the ball on the North Sanpete 37-yard line. ? The Hawks mounted a 13-play The two drive, which ended in a Noorlander two yard run. Anderson kicked the extra point, making the score 31-13. kicked the extra point. North Sanpete’s took the lead 14-10. The Wasps’ received minutes left in the went three plays and Sanpete the ball on io a a - a os - — Fe 8 Probst wy poy attempted an on side kick, which failed. North Sanpete recovered the ball on the North Sanpete 45-yard line. North e On thine ape aid Hitech yeaa: To psi | e e ae od failed ending the scoring 31-26. Déja vu all over again. Ryan Editor’s Ryan VanRoosendaal finished the North Sanpete game with 26 carriers for 129 yards. He pushed his season total rushing yards to 2,074 yards. VanRoosendaal’s career rushing yards at Wasatch High School totaled 3,085; 1,011 yards as a junior and 2,074 as a senior. The gem first: game against North Sanpete in which North Sanpete won 41-21, at Wasatch High School. The only difference is that on Friday night Noorlander scored three touchdowns. In the first contest he only scored one touchdown. Déja vu all over wc ee Ks run away from Wasatch defenders. was found three years ago. again. | With all the talent and experience evident, this year’s Wasp football team exiteq the playoffs much to soon. The lack Wasatch committed a costly penalty, which keep North Sanpete’s drive alive. Three plays later with 3.5 seconds foie ee the half, Anderson of North Sanpete | kicked a 40 yard field to end the half 17-" co Soy cere The Wasps opened 70-yard a with Note: VanRoosendaal. quarter third the kickoff return by Wasting a great oppor- tunity, the Wasps offense stalled, and Dummar kicked a third seven yard field goal to make the score 17-13, North S ; | a ok foresight and planning, both offen- sively and defensively, by the Wasatch High School coaching staff cost a group of players an opportunity of a life time. | With a senior class possessing so much talent and ability, the group has defi__ nitely been shortchanged.. ¥ : First . Paralympic Event Comes To Salt Wasatch committed a costly turnover on ‘their next possession... With pressure from North Sanpete’s defense, Wasatch quarterback, ! Brock Budd, fumbled and : kicking a twenty four-yard field goal, but North Sanpete was called for roughing the kicker. Wasatch decided to take the three points off the score -board and have a first and eight on the eight-yard Kip St. Germaine of Falmouth, Mass., co-captain of the 1998 U.S. sled hockey team, previewed the World downs by Noorlander, a 43 yard run. Chris Anderson kicked the extra point their next which Brock Budd brought to Mitch the ball down Morgan, to the Wednesday at the ‘E’ Center. The U.S. team competed for the first time at a Paralympic event during the Nagano Games. St. Germaine participated in a media/celebrity ice sled drive with a 65 yards pass play from quarter-. back Championship event on re up Sled Hockey World men’s tournament. with teams from the United States, Canada, Norway, Sweden, Japan and Great Britain culminates the list of 16 events to be staged at the Olympic venues this winter. Then North Sanpete opened the second quarter with the first of third touch- opened Area West Valley City on March 20-25. The line. Ryan VanRoosendaal scored on the next play and Dummar kicked the extra point, giving Wasatch the lead 7-0. Wasatch City LAKE CITY, Utah-The 2000 Ice Championships—the first official event in preparation for the Paralympic Winter Games—will be held at the ‘E’ Center in Wasatch scored first with Abe Dummar-: tying the game Lake SALT e? hockey game to be held during the first sstetae 9 mitch Morgan runs for a big gain. | , | | 7 WT the Wasatch | Wasatch took the ball and drove down the field to score on a one yard run by Brock Budd. The two point conversion ) from left in the game * oe adjustment 5.57 Sahpete had a nine-play drive, which ended with Wasatch holding fourth down play on the 14-yard line. The Wasps defensive coordinator made no ee the score 31-19. Noorlander of North Sanpete rushed for over 100 yards. touchdown drove the ball deeper into Wasatch ter- The North Sanpete Hawks seemed to have their way with the Wasp defense, as in the first game, one-yard Dummar kicked the extra point, making yard line with an opportunity to score again before the half ended. The Hawks ending their season. again. Just and i knocked the Wasps out of the playoffs, f kickoff oy It was déja vu all over again as Wasatch High School’s football team lost for the second time this season to North Sanpete: 38-21,TagbGaiou on Friday, October 29, sk Wyasaialt Teste se: the SPORTS BEAT continued on page 14 ] : ie received mounted the best drive of the game. A nine play drive that ended with a Josh 7 a Wasatch the ball with two half. The Wasps punted, give North the Wasatch 40- |