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Show , . v -It ) I kl , 51 , .t 4 ' ' V - JT, r- -' i l '' - ' . . L - - RIFLE ARM: Jeff Williams, 10, cocks his arm to fir one of his passes in Friday's 30-6 win over Parowan Filling in for injured quarterback Steve Gillins jPff connected with halfback Mitch Oakden for four touch, down passes, as the Beavers showed their strength. 'r- '1 ft S ? TRIES A SWEEP: Mitch Oakden, with ball, tried to sweep his right end against Parowan, but was tagged at the line of scrimmage. Staff photo by Mel Osborn ter and racked up 8 more i points on a 4 yard run and 1 PAT from Oakden. In the final period Oakden broke away for 30 yards and Wil- IsavererapPoreuon 30-0 in f FSilaw fill liams found Jeff Lee for the two point conversion on a pass play. The young Beaver squad allowed very few yards the second half forcing fumbles and rushed plays. Key defensive performances perform-ances turned in by Joe White, Jim Haslem, James Lindsey and Roger Don Marshall kept Parowan's offense suppressed sup-pressed most of the game. Beaver had a total of 254 yards and Parowan turned in 164 yards. Beaver hosts North Sevier this Friday at 8:00p.m. By Mel Osborn A combination of fine run-ning, run-ning, kicking and defense led Beaver to a 30-6 triumph over Parowan, Friday night it Beaver. Jeff Williams, filling in for injured Steve Gillins as imrterback, teamed up with lalf-back Mitch Oakden for Jour touchdowns for a great stow, while a well talented Parowan team salvaged only lie score on a blocked pass. Williams scored first for Beaver in the first quarter on a 1 yard plunge and Oakden Oak-den followed with the PAT. Later in the 2nd quarter Oakden Oak-den scored on a 6 yard run and again adding the PAT. With 50 seconds to go in the 1st half Parowan scored on a pass from Hulet to Robinson. Rob-inson. Beaver played ball -control offense and tough defense during the 3rdquar- |