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Show -- Free Press - Wednesday, October spore 4, 1995 - Page 7 What are the Pioneers doing? LHS Pioneers beat Park City Miners See 14-1- 0 John Worlton's Pioneer Beat on page 12. By TRACY WILSON Sharing third place in 3A Northern Division with only two league games to play, the Lehi High School football team is looke contest tomoring for a row as it travels to Spanish Fork for their annual UEA week outing. Game time is 7 p.m. The Dons and their new head coach, Everett Kelepolo, who recently assisted at Lehi, lost a to Springville heartbreaker, last weekend and are in third place in Region 8 along with Payson, Provo and Springville. They have each won one and lost two conference games. The Dons are over- OP non-leagu- EVERYT HING! Sweatshirts 'Jeans -- ENUF 'GIMME Men's Must have coupon. Expires Wed., October 1 1 rts 1995 , 23-2- 6, 2-- 4 . all. Lehi coaches expect a balanced attack from the home team who . play basic, fundamental football. Last Friday the Pioneers got a slow start in a see-sa- Lena bean Phelps, Owner 1 East Main, American Fork 7 p.m. 755-434- 8 outing at w Park City before emerging winner of a 0 contest. , Park City drew first blood in the AiiifiiP 14-1- battle when Shawn Tupingurde kicked a field goal at 4:52 of the second quarter before which neither team was able to generate 28-ya- rd much offense. The Miners picked up 16 yards in the first half, but Lehi was not that much better with 59 yards. Lehi ended up with 242 yards (229 on the ground) and 10 first downs. Park City passed for 85 yards but had only 11 rushing yards and three first downs for the game. The Pioneers almost scored at the end of the first half after driving from their own 23 to the PC 7, only to lose five yards on four plays as the gun sounded. Casey Vanderhoef and Braden CoopeY carried the pigskin for 27 and 29 yards, respectively to punch Lehi's first touchdown into the endzone at 1:44 of the third canto with Vanderhoef carrying for the final 8 after Cooper's 31 yard quarterback keeper. Adam Kolowich's kick was wfctapMipmiBWwi iiii piii Casey Vanderhoef dodges past Park City defense on way to big gain in front of the defense before the Miners knew what had happened as the junior raced to paydirt and Kolowich's PAT was final good again for the good. But the homecoming Miners would not stay down as they came back on a "lucky" play when Lehi's fleet-foote- defensive back fell on a quick turn and left Chason Memmott all alone d to gather in a pass from QB Brandon Boggs to put the Miners up 10-- 7 with 11:50 in the final period. After the Park City touchdown, each team traded booming punts which put the ball at Lehi's 35 with 6:54 remaining in the duel. On the first play from scrim- Park self destructed with three incomplete passesytwo gal procedure penalties and two by the Pioneers ns before they were forced to give up the ball at midfield. The final nail in the Miner coffin was driven when Cooper punted from the home team's 46 to the one-fopoint on the field. A pass interception by Lehi's Jeff Pack followed by a Miner mage, Jason Smith sprinted around the end and was out in Lehi win. gave City call gave the Miners momentary hope, but Nate Nelson cut that hope short when he snatched a second interception and returned it to the Miner 30 with 34 seconds left in the game. Vanderhoef added insult to injury when he loped for 32 yards on the final play of the contest to Park City's 30 yardline as time ran 0 ille- jcHS2:. 1 " &--" . out. 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Washburn Tyson passes line coach Dave Wilson. Deitric Washburn was also credited with accounted for the first two touchd aerat least one sack. downs as he flipped a Trevor Black caused a fumble ial to Andy Hadfield early in the game. Jake Hunt tacked on the which was recovered by Mike Richards to set up Lehi's third conversion off a PAT kick. touchdown after which Hunt field goal to put The second tally was a long pass to kicked a Trent Colledge which chewed up icing on the cake. Lehi traveled to Spanish Fork 55 yards and put the young d Pioneers ahead to stay at 13-- 0 in yesterday for their will week They wrap game. the first half. early Defensive standouts for the ud their season at Carbon and Union in the next two weeks. home boys included Josh Adams' - City 14-1- 0 eleven. 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