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Show IP a rowan's grid opponents Sevier will also be starting out with a young, fresh team, Dubeck said. ' finale against Hurricane will be a tough one, Dubeck said. For one thing, Hurricane is a 2A school. The Washington County school lost travel north to meet "the team to beat this year" Oct. 3. Dubeck said Beaver will also be young, but will have key players returning in several positions. Dubeck . also said the Beaver squad will be the largest and most physical his team will face this year. North Sevier-It will be inexperience against inexperience in the game with this team. North several of its offensive players to graduation last year, but Dubeck expects there will be plenty of fresh talent to fill those spots this year. PAROWAN-Most of the teams Parowan is scheduled to play will be young and inexperienced, like themselves, said PHS Head Coach Scott Dubeck. Taking a look at the games one by one this year: KanabThe Rams will open in this southern Utah city Friday evening and once agian meet them in Parowan Sept. 19. Dubeck feels the games with Kanab will be ( close, and that their I outcome will depend on ; Parowan's play execution and turnovers. Kanab has a good quarterback returning from last year's action, Dubeck added. Milford-PHS will also meet what had become their arch-rivals, twice this season, Sept. 12 in a . Homecoming tilt and Oct. 16 in Milford. Milford, like Parowan, will be young and inexperienced, Dubeck said, but they have good physical size. Also, star running back ( Laney Johnson will be , back for Milford. Beaver-Pa rown will |