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Show ; Spo RTS Lady Kickers Nutrition Facts season finish with win it The Lehi Pioneers finished 1 It their regular season Oct. 7 with win on the Uintah Utes' a playing field in Vernal. "It's always tough playing out in Vernal," said Lehi Coach Brett Bergholm, but in this game he said "the girls started out playing the way they were 2-- L'i' tf III. 0 capable of doing. They maintained long periods of possession of the ball. They did well on short passes and triangle passes. We put the ball away twice in the first half." Jace Sager, a senior at i. of . makes a qualifying heel catch the son of Ron and Mindy Sager. is Longhorns qualify in Members ... v.. Lehi High School, partner, Branden Wilson. Sager the Lehi Longhorn Rodeo Club continue to chalk up wins in their quest for state titles with wins at area Oakers Rodeo Tyler Skidmore won the steer wrestling event; he was followed by John Lewis in fourth place, Cody Thacker in fifth place and Danny Draper in tenth place in the same event. In roping events, Duke Bingham Rodeo Duke Freeland won first place in calf roping and second in team roping, and in the process, won the boys d. In steer wrestling, Cody Thacker took second place, followed by Tyler Skidmore in fourth and John Lewis in fifth place; Lewis also took eighth in calf roping, followed by Brady Davis in ninth place in the same event. Erin Dickson took third place in both pole bending and girls cow cutting and Jessica Buckwalter took ninth in goat Freeland took second place in individual roping and seventh in team roping. John Lewis was third in individual roping and Jace Sager finished in fifth place. Zeke Steele came in second in bull riding and Ryan Stewart placed seventh in the rough stock event. Erin Dickson placed in three events, taking second in poles, third in cow cutting and eighth barrels. Jessica Buckwalter in 0 edge at halftime. Tooele fumbled on their second play of the second half but recovered their own only to 0 an throw to interception Cooper on the next attempt. Cooper was dropped immediately, but Lehi had the ball at its own 48. A Cooper to Andy Hadfield pass play couldn't make up for a clipping call and an incomplete pass, and the Pioneers were forced to d Hadfield for 13 yards while Varney added 8 on the ground to the Tooele 29 by the end of the period. At that point Cooper passed to Trent Colledge for a gain before he and Varney each added runs and the talented quarterback dove in from the three for the second score with 10:35 showing on the fourth quarter game clock. Hunt's PAT was good for the 10-ya- 14-- lead. 0 After the Pioneer kickoff was returned for 25 yards to the Buffalo 27, Tooele fumbled again at 10:28 and Hunt recovered at the 29. Lehi needed only two passes, nine yards to Hadfield and eight yards to Colledge, plus four rushes, two yards each by Varney and Coby Wilson and eight yards by Cooper to get into the end zone again at 7:54. Number 77 was again right down the middle for the PAT and the visitors held on to a 22-- 0 score. Deven caused Bateman another Tooele fumble and a loss just when the Buffaloes were making a seri- Sevier Rodeo Erin Dickson took second place in pole bending and cow cutting and Jessica Buckwalter took third in goat tying. Jennifer Freeland placed tenth in pole bending. Brady Davis placed third in saddle bronc riding and Danny Blackhurst took sixth place in bareback Tyler riding. Skidmore placed third in steer wrestling. In roping events, Kirby Peacock took fourth place in team roping, Branden Wilson placed eighth in the individual event; Wilson, along with Jace Sager, finished eighth in team roping. Two Pioneer punts and a fumble neutralized 22 yards by Trevor Varney and four of eight passing from Cooper for 40 yards, but Tooele helped the visitors' cause by fumbling at the Lehi 33 and then adding insult to injury with an unsportsmanlike call to give the Pioneers the ball at the 50. Cooper connected twice with 22-- 0 ous .WIDOWS ' WEEKEMP n Coach Brett Bergholm The first Lehi goal came on an Erin Dickson penalty kick. Alisha Kolowich scored the second goal. "It was a beautiful play," Bergholm said. "Alisha got past two defenders and put it in from 20 yards out." Kolowich's shot turned out to be the last Pioneer goal of the game. Bergholm said, "In the second half, we bombarded them with shots on goal. We had 15 or 16 shots in the half. We couldn't make the shots fall for us." Despite the long string of missed or intercepted shots, Bergholm expressed confidence that the win had given the Pioneers the momentum needed for carrying them through the state REG. S4.98 II CHILDREN'S FLANNEL CALICOS $- - 87 20 OZ. BAG $- - 87 Entire Slock QUILT BATTING STUFFING 1 30 peo-pie.- 6 p with 151 yards on 16 attempts; Clark had 42 yards on three carries and sophomore Coby Wilson packed the pigskin five times for 28 yards. Cutler had 14 on two attempts to go along with his pass receptions. Sage again led the hit parade with nine tackles, two for loss with one sack. Hunt had two fumble recoveries with Drew Wilson credited for two tackles for loss and one sack and Clint Snyder had one sack. Tooele was held to 133 record yards offense. Lehi's is partly due to its defense which is averaging 186.4 yards per game and giving up only 10.9 points to their opponents. 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Passing savings back to you, the customer. CONE THREAD 53 West Main pass for six yards only to have Rett Sage sack the Buffalo QB for minus-on the next play. Four straight pass attempts including a questionable pass interference call netted the Tooele offense nothing but an interception by Jeremy Brown at 34 seconds remaining in the contest. Lehi "scored" with 34 when seconds remaining Gunnar Clark sprinted 37 yards, but the final tally was nullified by a clip as the game ended on a sour note. Cooper had 231 yards total offense on 11 of 20 passes for 147 and 12 rushes for 84 yards and three touchdowns. He also had an interception at the beginning of the third canto. Colledge completed one of his three passes to himself as it was batted back to him and he bolted to the outside for seven yards. The back-usignal caller also ran for 20 yards on three carries. Varney got back into form Hunt Anywhere With is 3.000 Yard FABRIC ENTIRE' The Pioneers open state play on Oct. 16. breather at Tooele Access We offer comprehensive 100CotIon BROAD- CLOTH playoffs. He said, "This is the right time to peak. If we can peak " now, we can surprise a lot of T-3-2. Unlimited Q. a We can surprise lot of people. back to the Pioneers with remaining. great pass play from Cooper to Bryce Cutler netted the Lehi eleven 19 yards when Cutler broke several tackles to A holding call move to the and a lost fumble took Lehi out of the scoring mode, but Tooele could only shoot blanks in the final 2:47 as they completed a ball 5:35 A $0095a year 1 'v threat but that was their hurrah as they turned the ONLY INET-- THE BIGGEST EVER! 10-ya- last punt. his took fourth in goat tying and Tandy Ault came in eighth in pole bending. Vacation gives football team By TRACY WILSON Football at Lehi High School went on vacation last week along with the students and teachers for the UEA annual convention, but the Pioneer gridders traveled to Tooele for contest and an came home a 22-winner before hosting Wasatch this Thursday. The Pioneers took the game so casually that they didn't score against the Buffaloes until only 49 seconds remained in the first half. At that point senior signal caller Braden Cooper sprinted 8 yards to cap a scoring drive and kicker Jake Hunt tacked on his automatic for the team roping with in area rodeos tying. rodeos. 7-- Ckckltkt! By DEAN VON MEMMOTT 204 Northpark Provo, Ut Phone: 356-900- 0 American Fork 756-968- 3 |