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Show Doqucto te3 OKa x HntiO m nr ujhW LJU ' III By Mel Osborn Marshall's Blue Machine put on the best demonstration of a combined ofand defense for fense 1982 last Friday al Nepht Al his Beavers took an lead over South Summit capturing the semi --final contest 46-Shawn Mortensen set up Beaver's offensive blast when he recovered a wildcat fumble on theSouthSum-m- lt 35 yardllne on the third play of the game. Quarter back Steve Hutchlngs started his superb passing attack with an opening 15 yard strike to Thane Marshall. Hutchlngs countered with another pass to Chris Brann-va- ll to the South Summit 4 yard line. Hutchlngs then scooted around the left end for a 4 yard TJD. Br ami -vail drilled the PAT giving Beaver a 0 lead with 9:29 left In the first period. A squlbbed kick gave the Wildcats good field position on their own 47 yard line, but Cliff Williams, Kit Harris, Shawn Mortensen and Scott Fails didn't allow any advancement from the Wildcat offense, forcing South Summit to punt on fourth when early powerful 0. 7-- down. Hutchlngs again went to work, using Paul Robinson, Brannvall, and Marshall as targets. Eric Dotson kept the Wildcats thinking as Hutchlngs used the ground I ; - ; . - 7"t for one play during the secdrive. Dotson moved the ball to the 14 yard line and on the following play Hutchlngs hit Marshall with a 14 yard T J), strike. Brannvall used his toe to make It 14-- 0 at the end of the first ond quarter. Beaver's defense Again forced the Wildcats to punt. Richard Palce was next in line to find the endzone with a 44 yard reception from Hutchlngs. Brannvall added the PAT for a 21-- 0 lead. The Wildcats managed to pick up one of their few first downs in the next series, but it was short lived with the Beavers forcing the punt again. hit his reHutchlngs ceiver's on the first ten passes he threw for a perfect score, before he finally Jumped back into high school realism from college statistics. However, he ended the first half with a superior performance when he found Brannvall in the end-zoon the final play of the first half. Brannvall jumped high Into the air for a great catch on a 30 yard bullet from Hutchlngs to give Beaver a 35-- 0 halftlme lead. Hutchlngs took over In the third period where he left off in the second quarter with short and long passes to his receivers. Rick Jensen grabbed a 13 yard pass to open the third period drive followed by a bomb to Brann- ne " ' vail to the South Summit yard line. Dotson took a pitch on the next play for a 12 yard TJ). Brannvall hit again on the PAT for a 35-- 0 Beaver lead. Hutchlngs threw his last passes of the afternoon with 2:37 left In the third quarter when he hit Marshall again In the endzone, this time for a 11 yard TJ). and a two point conversion to Marshall. Hutchlngs finished his stupendous performance with 21 of 32 (60$) com-- p let Ions and 330 yards. Brannvall rounded out the scoring with a 26 yard field coal for the 46-- 0 route. It's only appropriate for the No. - and 2- - ranked teams to meet for the A state title Thursday at the University of Utah's Rice Stadium. The stage is set for a rematch of last year's title game after Kanab rolled over Park City 25-- 6 at Richfield and Beaver routed South Summit 46-- 0 atNephl Friday afternoon. Last year, Al Marshall's Beavers upset ArlynHafen's "It's going 12 1- 1-- Cowboys 7-- 4, I.' Hafen has phies to his credit and he will be going for his thrid Thursday, paced by speedster Eric Brown and hard- two gold tro- P ate PASSING ARTIST: Steve Hutchlngs running fullback son. f pas-si- ng Marshall has a talented passing squad led by junior Hal John. U,r In Utah..., $8.00 Elsewhere .$10.00 BEAVER COUfJTTj -- CrfH-1- COUNTY NEWS v' ( t , 1 1 ?7' Ooboro i"3 tU 1 r1- Cxxi'DQdoob. Crsti boa roll 12th GRADE Straight A's; Deals Bradshaw, Nancy Bradshaw, Matt Webster. A. or Better; Shlree Ban. y. Tree Belt, Travis Lea Bros, Teresa Edwards Kit Harris, RyanMar-shal- l, BUtoe Morris. Uth GRADE: Straight A's; Cheryl Gale, Alison Low. A. or Batten Teresa Cox, Steven Hatchings, Erie Jes-a- p, Wendy Marshall, David Roberts, Sharon Roberts, Keith Studd, Bryan Wood. 10th GRADE: Straight A's; Brett Christiansen, ChrU Cornell, Nathan Joseph, Carla Spencer. A. or Better; JlmrayCar-te- r, Lisa Dean, Nicole Dot -Brad-she- w, son, Holly Gale, Marlanna Hunt, CynthlaMcInelly.Mel-ont- o Martin, Angela Murle, Jay Rlggs, Susan Roberts, Heather Robinson, Stephanie Smith, Patti Stoker. 9th GRADE: Straight A's; Jill Carter, Mellnda Roberts, Annette Walker. Tracy white. A- - or Better; Lana Baldwin, Tamers Beaumont, Pamela Bradshaw, Sidney Bradshaw, Marti Dotson, Oamela Erie Edwards, Debbie Murdoch, Evans, Matt Marie, Wade Oakden, Susan Olson, Cynthia Sell, Charlie White. 7th GRADE: Straight A's; Gary Brown, Kim Jensen. A- - or Better; Matt Barton, De Ann Bradshaw, Jeff Brasher, Less Better; Albrecht, Paula Bradshaw, Lenette Cartwrlght, Scott Eyre, Michelle Harris, TarnI Hutchinson, Larry Jensen, Rod Jones, Scott Langford, Von Christiansen, Dennis Humphrey, John Ker kstek. Rani Loul, Daniel Marshall, Destry Maycock, Krlsty Moss, Brian Pender, Nanette Reynolds, Racall Riley, Caroline Smith, Diane Stoker, Dean Weldert, Ryan Yardley. SIGN UP NOW FOR SENIOR LEAGUE TEAMS A. or Final registration for this year's Beaver CountySenlor League Basketball program will be conducted until 6.40 p.m. on Friday, November 5, 1982. To register contact Mr. David white (Phone 2) and give him your name along with the registration fee of $10.00. 438-535- ' t) ' Thursday novemb.rll.1982 Shelly Lee, Sharon Kaye Marshall, Dana Osborn. 8th GRADE: Straight A's; Natalie Black, Angela Mar. tin, Holly Robinson, Patrick John Webster, Stauffer, SUBSCRIBE , r3,W fi,te..L-i.- displays his form which led the Beavers to a 46-- 0 win over South Summit in the semi -- finals last week. Steve completed his first 10 puses to give the Beavers a healthy28-- 0 halftlme lead, then connected on 21 Osborn Photo of 32 for 330 yards. i- - f4M m tee twice before wtth each team winning one. KANAB 25, PARK CITY 6 The Cowboys moved into the finals wtth Brown and Johnson doing the damage to the Miners. Brown opeaed the Cowboy scoring with a dive and Johnson cane back with a scamper for an early 14-- 0 toad. Brown put on the after, run burners wtth a in the second period, giving Kanab a 19-- 0 halftlme toad. Park Jamie Puckett, bulled la fullback, City's from one yard out for the Miners' only score, cutting the Kanab toad to in the fourth quarter, John-so- n capped a long Cowboy dive tor drive with a Kanab't final score. 70-ya- rd giving Mar- shall his third consecutive state championship and seventh of his career. His Beavers have been In the state finals 12 of the last 14 years. be another shootoet," said HaJen. "We enjoy the rivalry with Beaver and we're really took, lag forward to playing Beaver again. Thursday's game wlU be the third meeting of the year betweea the two teams. Kanab won both of the earlier meetings, one to p roes aeon and the other to leagve play. The two team have not each other la the finals 4 W shall sad Carts Braeavill. "We're going to try to top thdr speed. We know they are going to try to nav against m and they know we are going to try to throw against them," commented Marshall. v J i Quarterback Steve Hatchings and receivers Thane Mar- . -- 1 r"ii - fj 1 tf- - Tl |