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Show 1C tMlrtlrt P'lWWwu-. -'U..WWm.. ,,1,-n pi o v r , i U - -, - ; i c : 16 -year -old STcouM turn unfet-chase unfet-chase the wily 'Saturday - because, ; Milford High School payers - the football , was all over. tJrd had a difficult j to reach the state 5J - needing to North Sevier, back to m to capture the J pkce spot in Region ti Travis Simpson and est of the Wolves' Ira wre determined to !rap the Playoff slot up in ; ;eVover-etr- i I the Tigers wtfh two 1 lidowns in the final per - 1 32-13. ; 0p to that point, the Tig-rt Tig-rt Vere never really out f !, j but the Wolves led - J the end of the first 8 'er when Jeff Shields ;wted off tackle for 10 3 ,irds and the first score 8 iflb 32 seconds left in the 2 ."irst quarter. ' with the exception of ,je final touchdown, North ;eVier was unable to con-'ert con-'ert an extra point, penalties hurt the Tig-:rS Tig-:rS and the Wolves' first Wctidown came after Cur -Us Yardley got an offensive offen-sive pass interference call GOOD GAINER: Wayne Sounsbury 20, cuts to outside tor good yardage before being pushed out of bounds by Shan - non Heaps 42, in the final game of the season. Doug Hol-loway Hol-loway 50, is the only other Tiger identified. on the 4th down. The referee ref-eree stepped it off and the Wolves were on the march from the Tiger 45. Simpson hit Shannon Heaps with a short pass, and he carried to the 25 before being hauled down. Brett Shaw carried twice for the first down on the 10, before be-fore Shields carried into the end zone. The Tigers moved to the 45 before a personal foul put them in the hole and they had to turn the ball over. A piling -on penalty gave the Wolves a first down on the Tiger 19 and they stayed on the ground, grinding out the TD in five plays. Mitch Camp carried it over from the two, with 7 :54 left in the half. Both teams were forced to punt before Randy Kerr intercepted a pass on the M ilford 40 yard line. The Tigers managed to pick up a couple of first downs, when Mark Nelson pitched out to Dave Pul-lem Pul-lem , who unloaded a 30 yard bomb to Randy Kerr on the four yard line. Kerr, who had to go way up on a twisting jump to take the slightly short pass away from two Wolve defenders, de-fenders, pulled a tendon when he came down. It was third down before the Tigers moved the ball. Gary Mayer powered to the one -foot line and Nelson plunged the last foot for the touchdown, with 44 seconds sec-onds left in the half. Mayer kicked the extra point and the Tigers were within reach, 7-12, when the half ended. North Sevier picked off the kickoff, and after I drawing the Tigers off, re-; re-; versed, and Scott Hatch ; carried to the Tiger 46. I On third and nine, Heaps -caught another short pass, like the Wolves used to set up their first TD. This ; time he went all the way on I a terrific run, cutting first i to the left side line, then ! clear back to score in the ' opposite corner of the end i zone. The 46 yard play traveled at least 125 yards to score. North Sevier 18 - Milford 7, with 10:30 ' left in the third quarter. ! The Tigers were not yet J out of the game. A fourth k down punt was fumbled by J North Sevier and the Tig- ers' Dennis Cox recovered ! on the Wolves' 48. i Mayer and Wayne Louns-I Louns-I bury m anaged to put the ball '. on the twenty -five with a ( couple of first downs, when '4 Barney Thompson, on a re -j verse sweep, went the last . w. sr 20 yards on fourth down, with 5:30 left in the 3rd quarter. Mayer's kick was blocked and the score was 13-18. The Wolves mounted a drive from their own 29, but were stopped early in the 4th quarter inside the Tiger 20, when a Milford player failed to put his mouthpiece in. The penalty gave them a first down and Jeff Shields carried it to the one yard line. Simpson Simp-son plunged for the touchdown, touch-down, 24-13, with 10 minutes min-utes left in the game. It was more than the Tigers could handle, and on fourth down and seven from their ov.n 28 yard line, they tried to pass on a fake punt. It was incom -plete and the Wolves took over just 28 yards from the goals. Shields , on a draw play, scooted for another touchdown touch-down to ice the game. Simpson Simp-son added two points on a keeper and Willi 8:10 left the score was North Sevier 32 - Milford 13. The Tigers threatened again when Nelson threw a bomb to Kerr on the Wolves' 12 yard line. But fourth down gave the ball to the Wolves on their own seven. So the Tigers went buck hunting, while the Wolves will join the Cowboys and Beavers in thi nb.yoffs, starting Friday. |