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Show 1 ' Vemal ExpreSS ; Wedney; August 15, 20(K C1 l"wiwrflffl"" .......r-vnw , u . . ... - - scrimmage. Cylor Morgan (10) breaks away for a touchdown on the very first play of the Red and White Scrimmage on Friday. Head Coach Doug Harding was happy with the results of the Uintah high football players battle for varsity positions Br Cmey CuttiBBa Express Writer The Uintah Ute football com- the decisions for their varsity peted in their annual Red and White Scrimmage on Friday. The annual game helps coaches make i iilllRB w W BB v a I 5 y : ' 7 I " I -Ml Ml " Derek Bunderson (25) stops Brodie Ayott's forward progression and then drives through him for the tackle in the backfield. roster. The game was not played in game style, instead each offensive offen-sive and defensive unit was on the field for 12 plays. The offensive team started on the 20-yard line and if the offensive team were in a fourth and long situation a new set of downs was started, except for the first team offense, who Head Coach Doug Harding forced to work out of their fourth and long situations. On the very first play of the game Cylor Morgan broke away from the back and sprinted to m a touchdown. jDther glayers to male an fmpression on Harding were Mike Hadlock, and sophomore sopho-more Ryker Thacker. Harding commented, "We're going to be relying heavily on these younger kids like Ryker." Harding continued on to state the scrimmage gave them a good idea what to work on during the week. "We're ready to start switching switch-ing gears and preparing for our game against Snow Canyon." he said. He believes the scrimmage showed him he will need to utilize afewoftheyoungerplayersmore than he had planned. The main purpose of the scrimmage, according to Harding Hard-ing was to give the coaches an opportunity to have video footage while theevaluate each play. That way all players have an equal opportunity op-portunity to earn a spot on the team. "Some of the younger kids really impressed me. And the returning starters played at the level expected of them." commented com-mented Harding, "It was a great f scrimmage. Thelites' first home game will be on Aug. 24 against Carbon. The game will kick off at 7 p.m Girls soccer competes in southern Utah BYftgrCearega Express Writer the first half with the Utes up 3-1 on two goals by Kandice Redden and one by Catlin Chivers. Despite ending the game in a tie, Head Coach Cort Pierce called the game a big improve ment, commenting thathiB team The girls soccer season has began, and for their first games the girls headed south to play Cedar Ce-dar City on Auk. 10 and Canyon with Cedar City 8-8 and ended summer league. the weekend with a 5-2 win over The Ute team that Cedar City Canyon View. faced during the summer is not The Cedar Cily game ended the one which nearly stole the game from them in the first half. The team has spent most of the first part of the season making changes to their personnel on the starting varsity team. 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