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Show Carter named again mail delivery qualify him as The Iron County Record's Player of the Week. Carter ended up rushing lor 121 net yards, and keyed the Redmen's conference-clinching 7-6 win over Springville. Carter's triple-figure showing came thanks to a binge that started midway mid-way into the third period and continued through the rest of the crucial game. At that time, Cedar took over the ball on then-own then-own :i8-yard line. Three minutes later, the Redmen punched in their only score of the night, with the quarterback accounting for 40 of the C2 yards. A little later, r fumade fu-made perh;i -,11km most .. p: i uii the n.ni. i .,i a.;un-sively. David Carter Springvill was driving for the gtriihead lo". n down. The Red Devil's talented running back, Stuart Nelson was open for what should have been at least a 20-yard pass reception. Carter put a bone-jarring hit on Nelson that caused an incompleted pass, drove Nelson out of the game for several plays, and stalled the Springville drive. On the final two Cedar posessions of the game, Carter contributed some spectacular rushes and two clutch passes, allowing . the Redmen to hang onto the ball for almost 12 minutes, and ice the victory. Of his signal-caller, Head Coach Dave Jenson said: "David wasn't having a great game throwing the ball. But if he won't beat you one way, he'll beat you the other. This time he did it on the ground." Carter will receive his third certificate of the year as a Record Player of the Week. It had not been David Carter's night at all. The flashy Cedar High School quarterback had rushed for a subpar 18 yards in the first half, and completed just two of his first ten passes-and those to the opposing team. At that point he decided to deliver the mail by ground, rather than air, and the results of that |