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Show s PORTS Pioneers down Buffaloes By Tracy Wilson Sports Correspondent "We believed in ourselves," was the answer Lehi coach Steve Clements gave when asked what the difference was between last week's loss at North Sanpete and this week's 4 n win over Tooele in a football contest Wednesday night at Lehi. went to work Lehi, now early and marched 61 yards in three minutes and 41 seconds in eight plays including a fumbled punt by the Buffaloes which gave the Pioneers life at 21-1- non-regio- 5-- 2, the Tooele 35. From there it was just a matter of four running plays by Cooper, Justin Libberton and Coby Wilson. Cade The Pioneer's first score came at 8:19 with Wilson carrying the pigskin in from the three. Libberton's kick was good. A kick runback by Tooele quarterback Jeremy Harris set up the Buffaloes' workhorse, Chris Rydalch, who carried four times and set up a field goal attempt from the Pioneer 34. The kick was short. Tooele moved to a tie at 3:14 of the second quarter as Harris hit Rydalch from 15 38-ya- 7-- 7 yards out, but Lehi quickly score as managed the clock wound ddwn the first-haat:49.5. aerCooper hurled a ial to a wide open David Christofferson in the endzone for the 13-- 7 lead. The PAT kick lf 17-ya- rd was wide. Lehi used the clock wisely and forced Tooele to punt with 11 seconds remaining, but instead of a blocked punt inside the Buffalo 35, they ended up with the ball at their own 32 and a kneel down ended the half. Tooele ended up with competition. Results from the rodeos listed as follows: are West Millard Rodeo Danny Blackhurst won in bareback riding, Trent Clement and Matt Ramone won the team roping event, and Kandis Brems was named as second attendant to the rodeo queen. Jennifer Freeland took second place honors in breakaway roping and finished sixth place in goat tying. Dustin Thacker ut two-poi- nt Libberton. In the fourth period Tooele dominated the time of possession after recovering a fumble at their own 30. They marched 70 yards in six minutes to score at 5:31 with Harris passing again to Rydalch from the 8. Buffalo coach Rick Harrison said, "Their big guys up front killed us; we couldn't put any pressure on the quarterback; it Team members Lehi Longhorn Rodeo Club members recently participated in three rodeos, where team members qualified for state three-and-o- to start the second half and Lehi then held on to the ball for seven minutes and twelve seconds as they ground out 56 yards and another score to go up 21-- 7 after the PAT pass from Cooper to 21-1- y. s; Tracy Wilson Sports Correspondent ( ' " J MM Tyler Thomas finished in fifth place in the bull riding event and Branden Wilson took eighth place in calf roping. Kanab Rodeo The roping team of Branden and Cole Wilson won the team event, with Cole Wilson taking sixth place in the individual calf roping. Long Valley Rodeo Jarrod Jackson tied for third Danny Blackhurst tied for second place in bareback ridplace-- ' in bull riding, while ing, while Danny Draper finDanny Blackhurst tied for ished in sixth place for steer third in bareback. Trent wrestling; Brady Davis took Clement finished in fourth sixth in team roping, seventh in place in steer wrestling, with saddle bronc riding and eighth Riley Jonsson taking seventh in steer wrestling. place in the same event. She dropped and 2, her semifinal match to Katie Nelson of Pine View, She had qualified at the Region X tournament at Uintah with a win over Uintah and a loss to Park City. Senior Angela Urry also managed a berth in the semifinal round with victories over Tooele's and Emery's players. She subsequently bowed to her Dixie 6-- 1, 2 6-- 2. 3-- 6, 2-- 6. . third-ranke- d Brady Davis of the Lehi Longhorn Rodeo Club currently ing event. 4-- 6, 5-- 7, The Pioneer first doubles of team was composed Stephanie Carter and Shaylyn Calton. The second duo was Megan Hadfield and Brittany Christensen. Only Russon and Urry are seniors on the young varsity squad. Coach Eliesa Solorzano is 7-- 4-- 6, optimistic and sees a promising future for the girls "if they will dedicate themselves to tennis during the next summer in preparation for the high school Lehi's doubles teams did not qualify for state, finishing third in the region meet with losses to Park City and Uintah. counterpart, Robin Bywater, to end her high school career. Teammate and Jamee Russon, also a senior, qualified for the state meet with a win over Wasatch's and Uintah's entries. She lost at region to Caroline Pollock, Park City. 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I 77' Let Jones help you MM SAVE Expands to fill cracks, provides season. Super Family Fun! . semis Fill I EH $20rS07 Great Stuff Foam Sealant in rid- sniiil LIST $079 leads the state in the saddle bronc at 3A state tourney; two fifth lack comeandN iIIL took third in steer wrestling, with Riley Jonsson in sixth place in the same event. Brady Davis, who is currently leading the state in saddle bronc riding, finished in fifth place in that event, with Tyler Thomas taking sixth place in bull riding. 6-- Placing two singles players in the semifinals of state competition, Lehi High School's girls' team finished fifth behind Ogden, Pine View, Park City and Dixie in the recent state 3A tennis championships at BYU. Freshman Emily Pugh battled her way to the semis with a win over Bear River's and Delta's number two players, 6- - M ZZZz y state-qualif- Pioneer tennis team finishes By 13 4 was their line that did us in." Lehi just played with the ball for the final five minutes, Libberton getting 22 yards on four carries just below his averHe age 6.7 ended the evening with 122 yards on 18 carries. Clements commented that he'd like to "have 50 Justin he's a player in the finest sense of the word. He plays the game and gets done what heeds to be done. If I put him at right guard, he'd give 110 percent. I'm grateful to have someone other kids can see and emulate." Asked about next Thursday's game against Park City, Clements added, "They are good, not like the Park City of old; new coach Mike Shepherd has sparked interest in their program and we'll need to be on our toes to win against the Miners." Lehi ended the Tooele contest with 340 yards offense, 145 on the ground and 195 through the air on 12 of 18 from the young arm of the sophomore Cooper. 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