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Show porti Free Press - Wednesday, October mmm'mmmi'!ximmimmmmmuMuu,i.ip).i.i..n.)mm mm a.iWi aMai i. i n LHS outspikes Lady Miners last regular season road trip. Park City hosted the Pioneers for another round of Region 10 volleyball. Going into the match, Lehi was 2 in the region and Park City was In the first game of the match, Park City gained control of the game and kept it The Pioneers had a difficult time at the service line and receiving serves. They missed four serves in the first game and had a difficult time passing the ball. Despite an attempted come back, the Pioneers dropped the first game with a score of Luckily, this loss to the defeated team, woke the Pioneers up. They stepped out on the floor for the start of a new game and decided to play their game. Cami Cooper had three kills followed by Jana Fullmer with two. Sara Jacobsen had two kills off pf dumps and had eight assists. Defensively, Cindy Johnson and Cyd Revill led the way with two good digs each. The Pioneers dominated the second game, winning the Union Cougars. If the Pioneers i 4vy v - j. ; time! Good drivers get an 0-- . - easy ride. If you have Allstate auto insurance and an excellent driving record, you could qualify for a Preferred Driver Discount of up to 10 percent. Stop by 11-1- 5. so-f- and a Carbon player watch the action of a dive play. The Pioneers beat the Dinos in Lehi's Homecoming game. A Lehi 14-1- 3 LHS wins close one against Carbon By TRACY WILSON They say, "Champions win the close ones." If that is the case, then surely Lehi High School's football team must be champions. "Friclay night at Pioneer Stadium the LHS varsity won its second overtime game of the season by one point, upending underdog Carbon by a n, 14-1- 3. Add to ranked number four in the Deseret News 3A state football coaches' poll, and it presents a very interesting scenario for the final scheduled game of this season when the Pioneers host Union on Friday. Playing under the leadership of backup quarterback, junior Alan Sargent, Lehi accumulated six first downs in the first half of the Carbon contest while gaining 97 yards. signal caller Braden Cooper suffered a broken leg in the Spanish Fork two weeks ago and is lost for the season. Lehi looked like it was on its way to a.dominatqppigame since the Dinos had 'only 42 yards, but Carbon came out in the third quarter and ran off five straight first downs and 74 yards to knot the g score at The Pioneers had scored first in the initial period on a drive after the Dino snapper centered a would-b- e punt over the kicker's head at their 49. Lehi then got 18 yards from Casey Vanderhoef on four carries and six yards from Jason Smith to go along with an Sargent to Vanderhoef pass for six yards to score with 6:01 showing on the first quarter clock. Adam Kolowich's PAT kick was good. After the Lehi score, action was with no sustained very lack-lustdrives from either team even though the Pioneers did manage two first downs on each of two occasions but both ended in fumbles to halt anything threatening. Five punts, two fumbles and a Weston Groll interception of a Carbon pass ended eight of the drives. Lehi was at the Carbon 22 after a series of fouls and hard earned yards, but time ran out on the Pioneers to post the halftime score 7-- 7. 30-ya- er at back, Rory Lister. Senior Jeremy Bonuales was credited for the TD with Orlando Vasquez kicking the PAT. The Dinos also gained 25 yards on two of four passing from J.D. Jorgensen to Eric Stillson during the drive. Fourth-quartaction was more of the same with neither team able to sustain a drive. Carbon got one first down and field goal with attempted a 2:59 left in the game, but it fell short and Lehi took over at their own 20. After a Pioneer punt, Carbon had two first downs including a er that the fact that Lehi is now Season-startin- yards in five minutes and scored with 57 seconds on the clock after getting 28 yards from their big full- 7-- 0. The home team used up 5:16 of the third canto gaining only 12 yards, and punted to the Dinos with 6:44 on the third quarter clock; f Carbon then moved the ball 74 33-ya- rd penalty but then Tyler Turner and Kyler Fisher put the finishing touches on sack Jorgensen with a from the 39 to squash any g field thoughts of a goal at the end of regulation play. In overtime Lehi won the toss of the coin and lost a yard on its first running play. Then Sargent stepped back and hit Nate Christofferson in the corner of the endzone for a touchdown followed by a Kolowich PAT to put the Pioneers up 14-Carbon had its chance when they ran for three to the 7 and then passed to Steve Wells for the TD. The Dinos' PAT kick by Vasquez was wide of the mark and Lehi had the win. Carbon earned 11 first downs with 151 yards. Lehi had eight first downs with 171 yards. Individually Smith led the rush parade with 82 yards on roughing-the-kick- into We're Your Hometown x JoAnne Adams 52 E. Alain Suite f 1 Am. Fork : Agents 756-35- Lon Sorenson State N. 1407-- Orem 225-200- 0 ok "Off 6. 1 PI. Grove 135 N. 786-125- 5 Orem 2 Liana Wallman Cliff Wallman 140 S. Main Parry's Power Guide State 135 N. State Orem 225-553- 3 225-553- 3 to High School Football By Nolan d Parry Week ending Oct 20, 1995 Favored Team Region Four BRIGHTON MTN.VIEW OREM Rating Diff. Rating 60.9 49.3 54.4 12.3 48.6 45.1 37.3 Hillcrest Alta 37.6 39.1 49.4 2.8 34.8 22.8 40.0 SPANISH FORK PAYSON PLEASANT GROVE 4.2 17.1 Kids Coloring ContestS Underdog Stop in at any store to art tar. WhwwInaM a Giant Pumpkin, al antto Jordan racelva Gift! 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Brighton The Ultimate Light Truck Tin Stdswall Maximum Strength Dual Steel Belts Premium Pay aster Cord Body Pinned For Traction Studs "Bg Grip" Meaty Bock Design Thursday, Oct. 19 Home Team in Caps Copyright 1995 by Noland Parry Last Week's Record: 28-171.8 Year to date record: 212-870.4 . . FREE 40.1 .36.8 35.5 35.1 FREE 3,000 Mlb Rotit leas FREE Flat Raps SanlM 29.9 an A. mm I91Q99 Hm EH3ZHHZJ mm EEs lLV--5!- ivrunu 2 '"'"'- - ci.n . I$&C n I " n I final scheduled game. The Cougars upended Park City 34-2- 1 last week and are seventh (last place) in the region with a 5 mark. In other league action Emery slipped past 1 Non Bi) 0 brand. design vary. may IJMailiMMlWa- -l 1 '99 1$ f?" 1 JT vifSU P23575R15 JIXU.3lfftl3 Ov11 57.99 P195A50R15 1-- SS.W 35.99 38.99 P22575R15 P235T5R15 15580R13 Tread Pioneer 32.99 99P195775R14 mmmW tSSS&Sn. I155R12 Stadium Friday at 7 p.m. for Lehi's North Sanpete AllsUte Insurance Company Sufcject to local irsUbtfor and qaakficataoat. CI 993 AUnata Iaswaace Conpaa?. Nonafarak. Ohoou. 0 second place. Union comes lllState You're in ffnnd hands. n Glen Pack 13 carries. 6-- Once again, Cyd Revill led the team defensively with three good digs. The Pioneers pulled ahead and won the third game, 15-Currently the Pioneers are tied for first in Region 10 with the Wasatch Wasps. In their final home game of the season, Lehi will host 3-- 4. game-winnin- Emery left to play and the on the season so Spartans are that should drop the Wasps out of Cami Cooper turned it up a notch and led the team in kills with five. She was followed by Cindy Johnson with two. Sara Jacobsen had nine assists. 3, 13-ya- rd Vanderhoef carried the ball 20 times for 63 yards. Sargent had 28 yards on six of twelve passing with one touchdown and no interceptions. The Pioneers are now tied with Wasatch for second place in the region with a 4-- 2 record having lost only to Emery and Wasatch. Wasatch suffered a 34-1- 5 loss to Uintah on Friday. They have only over all the details with you. win. 7-- 0, 5-- 2, soon and I'll go After the coin toss starting the third match, Lehi had the serve. They stepped back on the court, determined to win two games in a row and capture another region region losses by three or fewer points. They should beat Carbon at home on Friday while Uintah is taking the measure of Park City in the region finales. Lehi should get past Union by 10, Emery should dump Wasatch by 20, and favor North Sanpete over Carbon by 14. That will leave Emery at Lehi at Wasatch at 4-- North The Sanpete and Carbon at Hawks and Dinos will then have to play off to see who gets the final berth to the state playoffs. er 7. 15-- 5. The match will be held tonight 6 p.m. in the Lehi gym. Come and see the Pioneers in their final t match of the season and send them" to state with another victory! at win, they have the chance to be first in Region 10. 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