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Show Wednesday, November 8, 2000 The Park Record B-5 1ildcais advance io State Sams-finals Continued from B-1 Two plays later on second down and rune ards to go, a Travis Miller pass was picked of! by Brelt Albrecht who ran it all the way across the field and down to the lldcat 15-yard line. It was looking grim for the Wildcats as Beaver was knocking on the door, but the very nest play Beaver tried to run it to the left side and fumbled the ball. The Wildcats recovered at their own 20-yard line. The momentum shifted back, if ever so slightly to the Wildcats. The ball went back and forth numerous times with neither team scoring and each team punting twice. The Wildcats look over the ball at their own 15-ard line with 1 1 minutes left in the game and the score still tied. A holding call against South Summit put them inside their own KVyard line. It was second down with IS yards to go for the Wildcats. Miller threw a pass to Austin Smoot who made the catch and ran it 50 yards, all tfte way out to the Beaer 40-yard line. It was redemption for his fumble earlier in the game and it totally shifted the momentum back to the Wildcats. The very next plav BroJy Lewis ran it down the left side all the way for a touchdown. Beaver blocked the point-ufter-ktck and the Wildcats were up 23 to 17 w i!h nine and a half minutes left to play. Smoot put the kickotf into the end rone so Beaver had the ball on their own 20 yard-line. yard-line. Beaver's second play they uied to run the ball and fumbled it. The Wildcats pounced on the ball at the Beaver 25 -yard line. The very next play Brody Lewis ran it in for a Wildcat touchdown. It was the third TD of the night for Le vis Beaver intercepted a two-point conversion pass attempt. The Wildsats were up 2Vto I? with just under nine minutes to play. r Beaver went three and out but then got a big break w ith a "roughing "rough-ing the kicker" penalty against South Summit. Beaver proceeded to drive the ball down to the Wildcat 24. A holding penalty pushed them hack and thev stalled. South Summit , 7 i i OWE 3lC MONTH FREES When you sign up before November 10, 2000. (including PR Setup With All West Internet Service you get Unlimited Access no tmt kmv Low $ 1 9 95 Monthly Rate 3 Email Boxes o vx ' FREE Tech Support Order now and receive this FREE "Robot" Calculator! f - I A 71 ' DSL Hsgh Speed Connection 1CM8 FREE Web Space Web Mal e. tm4 tii you w No Busy Signals GET ON-UNE TODAY1 Qll UlCSt Oil Toll-Free: 8SS 292 NET-1 KiLjTLlltl Of WMt wwwjllttintmtxo KCIilKrto DOM! MAIM M63TtA TH Lb City ." SowxO?' D.Su. 5i f-f C ,x c Wildcat defensive player Jordan Elbert makes the tackle. The number of critical defensive plays to hang onto victory. took over the ball on downs at their own 31 yard line. They weren't out of the woods yet. Three plays later a Miller pass was tipped by a defender and intercepted by Beaver. Three plays after that Beaver was knocking on the door with second sec-ond down and goal to go at the eight yard-line. Marshal rolled out to the left and threw a pas Smoot snagged it for the interception. Beaver would not come wuhm scoring range again. The Wildcats hunkered down and just tried to run out the clock. Beaver got the ball back with over a minute to play at their own J4 yard-line. They tried a halfback pass and got sacked in the baek-field. baek-field. Second down and 20 vards to STEPHEN ZJ$V P" PECC-SO South Summit defense made a go Marshall dropped back and launched a Hail Marry pass. Matt Gines made the interception for tlu Wildcats to seal the victory. South Summit ran out the clock and will advance to the 2A State Semifinal game against Juab. Kickoff will be at noon on Saturday Nov. 11 at Timpview Hieh School. White Pine Touring course could open on Saturday by John W. Cannon OF THE RECORD STAFF Weather permitting the White Pine Touring crosscountry skiing course could be open as early as Saturday Nov. 11. "If the snow Saturday," said Charlie Sturgis the owner ol White Fine Tounng, "if that were the cse if would be the ... i earliest opening in years. We're pretty clo-e to being open right now. we've already been doing some course prep and packing on the 5k side. We can open the 5k with about a foot of snow." "The full 20k . course needs about two feet of snow before we can open the whole thing up so that will take a little bit longer, but the 5k side is real close to being open and if we just get another storm this, week we'll be ready for the locals to come out and start skiing," ski-ing," said Sturgis. "It would be really nice to have a fat year (w ith kits of snow 1 so that w e cn go skii Rg tn Nov embei and enjo? rt.'aid Siurgi. ' U I can ski this time of year it's a real bonus. "We are going to have two new trails at White Pine Tounng this year." added Sturgis. "We will have two kilometers of new trails on the farm It will be expert terrain and will take some real snow to get this part of the track open." I of mote, mfoiBUUon call . .WTutc.Puic TouringYMaui Street location at b4Ki?H. X'e are thankful to be part of this wonderful community. The office of Dr. S. Scott Kimche, D.D.S., LLC Family and Cosmetic Dentistry 1901 Prospector Avenue. Sic 2b 645-8500 Call for jui appointment. Cnvrnrnt owning ni wktnd hourv Teeth bleaching special! Mention this ad and receivr $100 off ($300 Juc for $200). Most msuranc c a-s accented . - ' CO v i .'rirrmn I : iVf t ?f 1 11 1 Ill SP 'U.-J I if f 'I 'i 1! 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