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Show Anuria R I FvnrMifnran By MEL 06 BORN Steve Hatchings threw four touch, down passes and ran for tiro more to pace Beaver High School to a M-- 0 via over a scrappy Mllford team at Beaver's Homecoming last Friday night. "In spite of the lopsided score we gained some confidence," commended Tiger Coach Kevin Barnes. The Tigers moved the ball on the formidable Beaver Defense as well as any opponent the Beavers have faced this season. Scott Sullivan, David Gay, and Ryan Wonderllch picked up over 100 yards on the Beavers, but Scott Falls, Chad Blackburn, Eric Jessup, Eric Dot-so- n, Rodd licMullin andShawnMor-tense- n kept the Tigers out of the chlngs came back to score on a two yard ver lead. TniCTR H UV.I WW W 6- -0 Bea- Butchings then found Del Myers for a 26 yard score followed by TJ5. passes to Blackburn for 20 yards and to Marshall for 29 yards, giving Beaver a 26-- 0 halftime lead. Hutching grabbed the only extra points in the first half on a keeper. Mortensen blocked one of his two blocked punts in the third quarter, setting up a 44 yard TD. pass from Eutchlngs to Marshall. Marshall drilled his first of four FATS in the record half to give Beaver a 33-- 0 lead. Butchings teamed up with Marshall again, moving the ball to the Tiger four yard line on a 17 yard pass. Jimmy Carter then pounced on the ball after a fumble in the Tiger endzone on the next play for six more Beaver points. Hutchlngs darted into the Tiger endzone again from 16 yards out and Christensen bolted In from the 12 yard line to culminate the Beaver scoring. The Beavers traveled to Grants -ville yesterday and take on Emery at Beaver next Friday before battling with Kanab on October 20th for the Region Championship. endzone. Mortensen blocked two punts with his aggresive defensive skills. While the Beaver defense was blanking the Tiger offense, Thane Marshall, Blackburn and Brett Christensen were chewing up the turf in large quantities on offense. the opening Marshall returned Idckoff 90 yards for a quick Beaver T.D., but a clipping infraction nullified the fine effort. Hut- Hut-chln- keeper for a gs, to mo. UW WW mm By B. G. GONZALES It wasnt because the Tigers weren't determined. It wasn't because they weren't full of the "TiIt wasnt because ger Spirit". the studentbody and parents weren't there in full support. No, the Tigers were most determined and pos- sessed spirit. their enthusiastic Their supporters, which and showed numbered many, both students and parents alike, were there to wish them well and support the Tigers It was a throughout the game. combination of too much Thane Marshall who compiled 375 yards via the run and as a pass receiver and quarterback Steve Butchings, who can throw with the best of them, tossing four TJ). passes. Even though the final score would indicate a sound defeat, there were some good things that came from this game. Playing against great odds, the Tigers never gave up or slowed down their effort, not for a moment. The second quarter was , Indicative ef this. They contained the Beavers to a single score and they themselves moved the ball well against the Beavers powerful defense. They moved the pigskin to their opponent's six yard line where they were stalled by penalties. Even this did not stop their team effort. this writer's mind if they will pursue the same amount of effort and determination with the remainder of their schedule as they did with the Number One Class A team in the State, they will go Into the State record which Playoffs with a certainly would be one of the best if not the best records that a Tiger football team has enjoyed in" recent years. Certainly they must continue this hard work to achieve these results. The schedule is all There is ui They have Beaver, Kanab and Virgin Valley behind them. The bulk of the offense was carried by Ryan Wunderlich and David Gay. Wunderlich rushed for 39 yards on 21 carries while Gay rushed for 39 yards on 13 carries. The one hundred and thirty two pound Wunderlich took the gang tackling of the Beavers and always went back to the huddle ready to carry the ball again if he was called upon to do so. Because of his size, this took great courage, something which all the Tigers have not been lacking. Scott Sullivan scrambled for 28 yards on 13 carries and passed the ball 12 times with six completions amounting to 62 yards. He was intercepted three down hill now. times. Another example of "guts and courage", Sullivan was hit so hard 1883 Pag y all-sta- mm rivals s4l Y arovan Ramblings i ) n Get your vehicles tuned up and winterized now and be ready for the SPEEDY BACK: Tailback Thane Marshall, 34, reaches for a Steve as Mllford's Scott Hutchlngs pass, at the Beaver Homecoming, an for interception. The Beavers Manhard keeps pace and tries won 54-- 0 in a tough fought battle. on one occasion that his helmet was broken. This did not stop the young sophomore. He remained out of the game for three plays and the contest to play to the closing moments. Roger Rose, the quiet soft spoken punter and kickoff specialist certainly did some great work for the night. For the evening Rose punted the ball eight times for an average of 32 yards a kick. On five of these punts there were no returns. Two of his punts were blocked, the last one bruised his foot. This did not keep Rose from going out and doing his Job when he was needed. On one punt, it was faked and he became the quarterback and completed a pass to David Gay for fifteen yards and a first down. Rose, like the others played with courage. Even though the final score would not Indicate it, there were two Tiwrs that plaved with a fero from Oct. 1-- Complete Automotive and Diesel Mechanics We'll get you There and Get You Home Automotivo and Dioool 387-28- 14 BEHIND SMR BUILDERS MILFORD, icc UTAH Geiqploto Lino of annnn in T7POT1 ISaIU UUKJ lid mm Morn free liefQliofisi Sofollito DEE R HUNT ciousness that would have made any coach proud. Craig Patterson was all over the field maklngtackles with a vlscousness that could be heard all over the Beaver Stadium. He had three unassisted tackles and was in on ten others. When you have been tackled by Gay, you feel it in every part of your body. Other Tigers who made their presence felton defense was John Dotson who had one unassisted tackle and seven assists; Scott Manhard had two unassisted tackles and shared four others. Ryan Wunderlich had one solo tackle and was in on four Scott Sullivan had two others. unassisted and five assisted tackles. JSBBB Til Let us serve all your hunting needs 81 Winchester and half price on any upgrade FOR Thursday, October 6, Ji George LDS Temple. Boyd Robinson took his 4th and 5th grade boys on his annual class eampout to Paragonah Reservoir last week. Some ef the boy's fathers went along to assist. The girls from the class already had their eampoot. Carlyle Gurr has been called as the new Stake Young Men's President. Released was Tom Zaleski, who is now 2nd Ward Scoutmaster. Kirk Greea was awarded his Eagle Scout at last Sunday's Court of Honor. Steve Adams made the presentation. Kirk's parents are Jim and Marie Green. Grandparents are Car line Green and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rasmussen, all of Parowan. The Parowan Elementary faculty and staff held a steak fry Thursday. But before they got to eat, they traveled up to Steve Adams cabin near Cedar Breaks, found too much and came back and snow rain down to the school. Volleyball games were part of the evening's activities. At Thursday's Chamber of C antra erce meeting the six candidates for City Council were featured. selecsparks fly. Both are almost certain te COLLISION COURSE: When Thane Marshall, 34, Running on the Democratic ticket are Garry Bentley, David Orton, Beaver's premier running back, meets up with tions, as they lead their respective clubs through 12 season. the the tackle Wanda Benson. Republican canRegion and Mllford's leading Craig Patterson, 50, didates are Vyonne Chamberlain, Fred Dalton, and Gayle Wood. Jill Mace Is down from Idaho with her children visiting with the Bill Bartons, Bill and Mala Rollins and other relatives and friends In the area. Kelly Orton has been called to Pete Florence and Todd Williams as a missionary in the Alasserve were in on five and four tackles mission. He Is to ka Anchorage respectively. Shawn Dalton, Evan to the Missionary Training report Aaron and Rogers Mayer also did Center on December 8. their share assisting the Tigers Congratulations to Parowan High on defense. jj School homecoming royalty. Queen The Tigers will play Parowan ZALESKI is Ranelle Holllnphead, daughter of Wednesday at Parowan. They will Leon and Marietta Bolllngshead. 1st at full be strength and the results Attendant is Tawna Heap, daughter should be gratifying. Other than Jaclyn Carter has received her of Allen and UtahnaBeap. 2nd Atten bumps and bruises, the Tigers again dant Is Trliha Bentley, daughter of call to the New York Romission Cerescaped any serious Injuries. to enter Mission. She is Hyatt and Jayne Bentley. chester CarCoaches Barnes and tainly, Pro-v- o in Center Mission the Training ter are to be commended for the on November 17. Jaclyn Is the top physical conditioning the TiTOO LATE daughter of Ellis and Carol Carter. gers possess. This indeed will aid Wllcken traveled and Louise In them well the future encounters Jay TO CLASSIFY to St. George on Friday to attend and will provide a strength that In a St. the cousin the wedding of will be invaluable in the play-off- s. O0000OPOOOPCOOQj0O in V PVT XT'-- . no question In 6- -3 boy ore IiOilGSSffiiliffi gfo tJH r- -" it rv iron Ul SQDDIiLtoLlDQ MORE INFORMATION CALL YOUR MILFORD OFFICE 387-50- 61 MILFORD , UTAH E55SF1 387-24- 57 Oild Got .22 6cl. Ctn 500 M95 Box of 50 $jl59 |