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Show Ipie &iit PetHi BY BRYAN SHERWOOD The Beaver Beavers showed why they are rated number one in the State, as -they ran back 3 Interceptions '' and 1 fumble for touchdowns on their way to a 57 to 0 victory over the Milford Tigers Ti-gers in the regular season final for both teams, last ... Frjjday.night,.;.,,. It'-took the Beavers' ohfy " 4 minutes to Score their first VtD on a pass from Fuller to Morgan, and with Beaver being able to shut off Milford's running game forced the 'Tigers -to go to ' the;; air- early j-and -this resulted re-sulted in 4 interceptions by the Beavers. Without the Milford mistakes mis-takes for easy touchdowns, the Tigers put on a respectable showing against the Beavers, who. are much larger in size and number than the Tiger squad. Laney Johnson and Troy Hardy were able to break away for some good runs and on defense Scott Kinross and Reagan Puffer, Kipp Sherwood and David White showed they were there to play. Even with the score 57-0 with less than a minute to play, Milford showed they wouldn't give up when with the Beavers trying for an other score, Scott Brink-man Brink-man intercepted a Hutchings Hutch-ings pass to end the ball-game. ball-game. Milford travels to Park City to take on the Miners in a quarter final game. The Tigers will no doubt miss Chad Hardy who has been out of action the last 4 ballgames because of a broken collar bone, and Dar-ryl Dar-ryl Moody, who suffered a broken leg in the Beaver Ballgame, but as I said before, be-fore, these kids don't give up and might just surprise Park City Friday at 2;00 p.m. Stats: Tackles, Kinross and Puffer 8, Sherwood and White 7, Coon, Johnson and Tolman 5, Hardy 4, Bolton and Moody 2, Randy Rose 3, Rod Rose, Lowe, Brinkman and Gay 1. Fumble recoveries: Sherwood, Sher-wood, Puffer, Brinkman and Lowe. Interceptions: Brink-man. |