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Show ota a? MM Mimi . I "t i ..'.,' . ! - . hi , ." . ' 5 i 7 w v . ? ' ' ... .. i. -, " l V. '. i -"X f. - - " ' A i t The Wolves lost no time asserting their superiority Friday night as Jeff Shields u Tigers went for it with a pass play that fell incomplete and the Wolves took over on the Milford 39. Little Troy Hallows went to work and picked up a first down on the twenty in two carries. He addedfivemore and Mason one, then Hallows made it first and goal on the five. Hallows swept to the four and Sorenson plunged for another score with 5:41 left in the first period. The pass for the PAT failed and the score was 3-0. The Tiger offense was unable to move, but the defense tightened and held the Wolves to the half. Chris Forsyth utilized took the kickoff on his own 36 and scampered 49 yards to the Tiger 15 to set up the Wolves' first series and touchdown. Little Jeff Sorenson picked up six on first down, and then five more, to give the Wolves a first and goal. Then Kelly Mason bulled his way for nine yards for the first score of the evening, with only a minute and forty five seconds gone in the period. The Tigers moved the ball but Mayer came up inches short of a first down. The OOPS; Mark Whitney, 88, slips and goes down after returning a kickoff in last Friday's game with North Sevier. The Wolves won 40-0. Also pictured are Tigers Arlan Mayer, 30; and Lanie Johnson, 22. Wolves are Jeff Shields, 45; Mark Miller, 42; Dean Curtis, 36 and Troy Hallows, 11. This week the Tigers bye, as Beaver entertains Kanab in the game of the week, and North Sevier plays Parowan. Due to the deer hunt, all games are on Thursday (tonight) evening. Hallows and Sorenson as running backs, and went to Shields and Mason for power as they stayed mostly on the ground. Forsyth plunged for good yardage several times. The Tigers behind the defensive play of Kurt Sherwood, Sher-wood, Nick Leko, Mike Lounsbury, Curtis Baxter, Russell Rose andMark Whitney, Whit-ney, were able to contain the Wolves after the initial scoring scor-ing until they finally ran out of steam But the offensive effort was difficult at best, and when quarterback, David Barnes, was sidelined with injuries, Troy Hardy did a creditable job, but it was not enough to penetrate the end-zone. end-zone. In the third period Hallows scampered across from the nine yard line for another score to make it 20-0. Three plays later, Sorenson picked up a Tiger fumble and breezed 18 yards for another score. The kick made it 27-0. The Wolves recovered another Milford fumble on the Tiger 22, and on third down, Mason carried 16 yards for another score. The kick made it 34-0, with 5:12 left in the third. North Sevier finally went to some reserves and they played give and take. A double reverse sent Sorenson Soren-son into the endzone, but a holding penalty brought that one back, plus 15 yards. But Forsyth unloaded a bomb, and an interference call gave the Wolves a first und goal on the four. Forsyth, For-syth, on second down, sneaked sneak-ed across for the final score with 3:25 left. Score, 40-0. The Tigers threatened several times, but were foiled by penalties and fumbles. Kanab tromped Parowan 41-0 in the only other league contest. They will be featured at Beaver in the game of the week Thursday (tonight) and the Rams and Wolves will meet as the Tigers rest for the deer hunt. |