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Show DAILY HERALD Septmberi, 2004 Saturday, HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS 302 182 80 152 Number of yar& rushed for by Springville's Trevyn Smith in the Devil's 35-1-0 win over Mountain View. Smith also , scored three touchdowns. Number of yards rushed by Akx Lyons for Timpanogos on six carries, 30.3 yards a rush. Lyons also scored two touchdowns to help defeat Provo 31-- Davis Knight lf TOP PERFORMERS Francom, quarterback, aywi . for 266 yards and three touchdowns in Francom was a 4 loss to Lehi I Trevyn Smith, running back, Springville Smith had 302 yards rushing on 18 carries, including an Provo 0-- 2 . 00 Orem 2--1 00 Mtn. View 1-- OO JMV, -1 Overa! Region Gunnison (12) 2--1 OO T Manti (12) 10 OO f 1-- 2 00 0-- 3 00 Wasatch (10) K Sanpete Carbon (8) Ilrxrai. American Fork at Lehi Orem at Springville Spanish Fork at Timpanogos Pleasant Grove at Provo Hunter at Lone Peak Payson at Cottonwood Timpview at Logan Carbon at Wasatch Grand at Manti North Sanpete at Sky View South Summit at Juab North Summit at Gunnison Region in parentheses 84-ya- rd SCOREBOARD NORTH SANPETE HERALD CORRESPONDENT f -- a FRANK BOTTDaily Herald Taft Morley (3) of Spanish Fork gets tackled by Mike Graul (15) of Orem High during the first quarter on Friday night 6-- J2. Call's return set the table for a win of the season. Union charged to an lead at halftime, but Qarbon came back to take the lead in the third quarter with a effort in that stanza. Miles Hun-sakstarted things out for the Dinos, returning an interception 53 yards for a touchdown, then conversion catching the pass. Chris Hatch capped off the Carbon scoring with a run to give Carbon a twopoint lead heading into the final frame. But Angus and Fieldsted proved to be too much for Car-bo- a The duo also combined for a score in the second quarter. Carbon ) will look for its first win of the season at Wasatch on Friday. Pine View 19, Delta 6: At St. George, Pine View scored all of its points in the first half and held on to earn its second win of tack with 109 yards on 13 carries and the game's first TD. Wasatch outgained North Sanpete 353 to 350 and held on to the ball for 14 more minutes than the Hawks. But North Sanpete's defense came through when it needed to as the Hawks forced three turnovers to stifle any Wasatch scoring chances late in the game. Both teams are now North :e next olavs at Skv View fasatch plays host to Car bon, both on Friday. I Gunnison 21, Richfield 14: At ' Gunnison, Guy Mellor scored the decisive touchdown on a d run to lift Gunnison over er 35-ya- 2. held goal from Kai Jamoe to give the Tigers a $ad with 9:02 left in the half Rasmusen then made the defensive play of the year ain. For the, second time in the he met Orem running fame,Ryan Hogue and instead 2Jf tackling him, ripped the ball ut of his hands at the Orem 20. Sasmusen took off for the end 2one and was tackled at the touch-Sow- n Jvo, setting up a run by Welsh with 3:07 ft in the half. "We had plenty of chances, we just couldn't execute," said Spanish Fork coach Scott Brum-JBel"We'll be okay. This will be good learning experience for Sur kids." T Hogue was the heart of J)rem's offense. He had 132 yards rushing. Welsh led Span-fi- n Fork with 144 yards rushing, d. . at Orem, six-yar- 53-ya- Richfield. The see-sagame started with Gunnison scoring two (0-3- touchdowns and continued with Richfield scoring two more. That set the tone for Jay Bartholomew made the highlight reel as he hauled in a pass from Ryan Frandsen that covered 64'yards and gave Gunnison a 130 lead Ben Dalley also made the scorebook with a TD run to start Gunnison's theseasoa (1-1- 54-ya- rd down as part of Juab's pete came up with the big plays , first quarter to help the Wasps on the year with jtf the game and earned a big s improve to a convincing win over Beaver. first win of the season. - John Anderson led the Hawks Matt Howard scored three Sith 1 14 yards receiving on just touchdowns, two rushing and one receiving and quarterback Jjiree catches. He scored two for 147 touchdowns and also stopped a Jeff Blackett was lVasatch drive with a key inter-yards and two touchdowns for Juab. eption. Running back Tyson Church also had a big day reDefensively, Juab held Beaver ceiving, as he caught two passes to just 120 yards in total offense. The Wasps will look to Ibr 152 yards and two touchwincontinue their three-gam- e downs. Ky le Poulson and Casey Sox split time at quarterback ning streak on Friday against South Summit in their Region 14 tor North Sanpete. Poulson tfirew two touchdowns to Anopener. ft Union 24, Carbon 20: At Rooderson and Cox threw two ito nurch. sevelt, Rhett Fieldsted threw the g Z Logan Magnusson led touchdown pass to Barry Angus with just ujider Jasatch, completing 10 minutes left in the fourth gasses for 166 yards. Pat Burns anchored the Wasp rushing at- quarter to give Union its second 1A - Baseball At Eureka, Wendover found its offensive groove in its double-headsweep of Tintic (2-- overall, 0--4 Region 18) as the Wild-cat- s scored 37 runs in the two .; games. Wendover had 20 of its 21 game 1 runs in the first three innings while Tintic committed 10 errors in the first game. Game 2 was most of the same, as Wendover (34, 30) scored 12 runs in the opening inning, then cruised to victory in just four in nings of play. For Tintic, T.J. Hannifin had a double in Game 2 and Rylee Underwood had a triple and a homer. The Miners will travel to Dugway on Friday. ft 3-- 0 r Wendover 21-1- 6, Tintk 7-- 5: er 5 game-winnin- Morgan wins 'Bad to the Bone' VOLLEYBALL Jordan Jensen to be pleased with yourself ." Said Evans: "We hate to lose. Our team has a lot of heart and CORRESPONDENT After losing two of their three round-robi- n touma-Jnegames in the Thursday, the Morgan Jady Trojans battled back on friday night to become the Shampions of the "Bad to the Bone" volleyball tournament, posted by Provo High. .... ":, "Revenge is sweet!" exclaimed Shannon Evans, as she reflected ' Qn the tournament that her team the hard way by beating Eon two teams they lost to the day before in prelimmary , Slay. After an easy win against looele in the first round of the tyumey, the Trojans played Provo, who, along wthTaytecfvJIte,.1; received a bye in the first round because of their record in the nt Provo played hard and kept things close, particularly in the , third game, but Morgan managed to revenge their Thursday loss to the Bulldogs with a 7 decisioa Timpanogos lost to Delta in d the other game. Taylorsville went on to defeat the Rabbits en route to a championship game berth against Morgan, which it lost in four 29-2- first-roun- VoDeybafl coaching legend Liz Wiscombe, who has eleven state titles on her resume, expressed respect for Provo after defeating the Bulldogs. ."I have a lot of respect for Pro-vo-'s b voDeybafl program," said. "Anytime you can beat Provo in Provo you've got . Wis-com- 35-1- 0 7. . James Lark was passing for 185 yards and a pair of touchdowns. For Delta ), Kaid Archibald scored the lone points for the Rabbits on a touchdown romp. Delta has next week off and win open Region 8 play on September 17 against Carboa scoring. The Bulldogs (2-- will host North Summit on Friday. I Juab 36, Beaver 6: At Nephi, Trevor Jones returned the opening kkkoff 86 yards for a touch- After struggling in the first half, Trevyn Smith went into the locker room hearing the chant of "Overrated! Overrated!" from the Bruins' fans. By the end of the game, he showed everyone he wasn't. The Red Devils' star run, ning back had 302 yards rushing and three touchdowns as Springville beat in Mountain View Springvflle on Friday. Smith punctuated his eftouchforts with a d down run with 4:35 left in the final quarter. Throughout the second half , Springville defenders smothered the Bruins while the offense outscpred them, 28-Smith said the team rededi-cate- d themselves at halftime to seal the game, "I wasn't playing with any intensity (in the first half)," Smith said. "We decided to step it up." "We got a lot of improvement," said Springville coach Dale Bills. "Our defensive line deserves a lot of credit." Smith was pleased with the job the offensive line did of creating holes for him to run through and said they were the main reason for his strong outing. "I dedicate everything to my offensive line," he said. "I've got the best offensive line in the state." Meanwhile, Bruins coach Doug Meek was frustrated at what he said was a terrible 7 job of officiating. Meek said the SpringviUe offense repeatedly held their defenders without any action from the officials. MS Andenm IB Tyaon They had their own inter: pretation of the rules," Meek pas km 18 Pouhon (PouSon tun) Ouch 82 pan tram Cnqr Ob (PouImbj audi 70 pus tram Cm (Poison ( Font tf-- Wi 0 7 6 t J WeDh 1 run. SM 1 ran. I 0 ( 10 tdcx hied) ttanue kick) TIMPANOGOS 31, PROVO 7 0 T 0 17 0 0 14 t tax 7 31 7 4 run (Barter luck) Fukner 1 run (Boater lock) (Bat kick) Lul T rftgrttlnn 35 run (Barrier kick) T Lyont 89 run (Bowler T Bowler 27 feu goal kick) 14-1- AMERICAN FORK 31 PLEASANT GROVE 13 0 10 0 0 Fark traaa 21-1- 0. 7 14 0 13 run (Paul Oban AfOlaen 39 Herd goal Brandon Banks 15 paaa from ftMch Beck 1 f SI 1J klcfc) Andrew . , (Olrjen 84-ya- rd 47 Hr pm from Run Patten (Joey W kick) V rVylerJaaclwlOaaaafiDmrlJwfal GUNNISON 21, RICHFIELD 14 7 0 0 7 6 Ben 8 Jay 7 0 0 14 1 21 Dalley 1 run (Avery kick) Bartnotomew 64 paaa from Ryan riandaen (Wok failed) 20 pas from Costa (Costa lock) 70 run (Cocta kick) run (Crane paaa) Menr 6 7-- 3 35. PAYSON 24 LEHI 0 7 14 14 0 10 14 0 Spencer Nelson 25 Md L Abe White 10 run (Maaon L Tyson Tttornpson 4 Thompson 53 punt Tony L son. Darts 88 paaa Outs) 12 from pass goal Rose kick) from francom (tdck farted) run (Rose kick) return (Rose lock) Francom (Sane Wal pass from Jenkins 7 paaa from Aaron Thompson 6 run ptose kick) 7 0 8 Li- aW ons worked their way to the goal lin& FinaTJy with 14 seclead After onds left in the half and the changes Lehi finally put away ban on the nine, Francom rolled hard to the right, scramPayson when Tyson Thompson intercepted a Payson pass bling from a heavy Lehi blitz late in the fourth quarter to and found wide receiver Nate Quist in the corner of the end help Labi hold off Payson on Friday night. zone for the Lions' first touchPayson had a 1 lead with down Francom lit it up in the second quarter, connecting on 523 left in the game, but Lehi seven-of-1answered with a pair of quick passes for 92 touchdowns to complete the - yards. ick. The second half started off Lehi quarterback Aaron with a bang for Payson. Tony Davis returned the second-ha- lf Larson connected with wide kickoff 38 yards only to have receiver Nolan Jenkins on a touchdown strike to give it taken back to the 12 on a the Pioneers the lead holding can. But the penalty didn't phase Davis. On their Just 10 seconds later, Thompson intercepted a Blake first play from scrimmage, Francom pass on defense. Five Francom sent a long pass over Lehi's defense to Davis who seconds after that, Thompson scored from six yards out to ran the ball 88 yards into the clinch the wia end zone. But Lehi had answers an The key was defensive tackles and putting pressure night. Starting the drive at the d on Francom," said Lehi head line, the Pioneers becoach Joe Hayes. "He's a great gan moving the ball effortlessly. They even gambled on a quarterback." 4tbanW with the ban on then-owPayson drew first blood 47. Not only did they get field goal from with a d the first down, but a huge gain Spencer Nielsen halfway that put them in scoring posi-tiothrough the second quarter. Lehi answered, rumbling Larson then connected with Lance Turner for a down the field 91 yards in touchdown, only to have' eight carries, keeping the batt on the ground the entire drive. it called back on a penalty. The Pioneers pressed on, and three Abe White plowed 10 yards downs later, Thompson ran through two tackles and crossed the goal line for the Pi- right up the gut for a oneers' first points with a Lion tcuchdown shortening the wrapped around las waist. Payson lead Payson could not convert on Payson'stura Starting the drive at the 20, the Lion's went its following drive and punted back and forth. Moving the on a fourth and long from its own end zone. Thompson reban on short runs and then getting sacked for a loss. Mak- ceived the punt and ran back 53 yards for his second touching two great passes and bedown in five minutes giving ing called back for a false Lehi its first lead of the game. start It was the longest six CORRESPONDENT Larson (Ross Wck) " SPRINGVILLE 35 MOUNTAIN VIEW 10 Lehi holds off Payson minutes of the night as the 38 24 S W 0 14 14 3 7t 36 10 t Trevyn Smith 84 Branoon Black run (Tauachar Wck) 34 field goal 12 run asuactartdck) 4 run (BtackWck) SB nn (Tauachar Wck) Johnson 8 paaa from PWurtig rjeuecnsr run 35 (Tauachar kick) Stxrtt Pickering Don Lovelace back-and-fort- h 36. JUAB 8 0 22 14 BEAVER 0 0 0 0 - Wck) 6 0 36 35-2- 4 24-2- 1 Jones 86 J Wckoff return (Jones Wck) Team Safety Howard 9 run (tuck faterj) 29 pass from Jeff Blacken yoneakk) aVAorgan BnMaw 2 run (WrA fated) J Zac Barr 10 paaa from Btexkatt (Jones kick) 7 run (Jones lock) J-- 24, CARBON 20 UNION 0 0 20 6 12 6 6 6 - 20 24 -B- annell 23 peas front Rhet) RaloaMprJckrAodrat UWem16n.itunfaiiarJ) 53 paaa from ReMaMftttlalarJ) C Mies Hunsakar 53 kaurcernninHwaBkarpaSB from Wlaon) 2 run (kick tailed) 35 tun (tdck btocked) 29 paaa from Battled (nn fated) Hatch PINE VIEW 19. DELTA 0 0 7 12 0 6 0 6 43-yar- we wanted redemption from yesterday's loss." The Trojans got their revenge. Provo head coach Wendy Bills was pleased with her girls effort depsite the loss. "We didnt give up," Bills said. The championship game was a high energy match as two tal-- ; ented teams clashed The hustle of both teams demonstrated the win to win, but, in the end, it was Morgan's night to shine. BreAnne Haslarn credited Morgan's ability to relax and play their game to the friendship the girls share on and off the court. "We also want to wm for our coach," Haslam said. "It feels awesome to win," added Jamie Rees. Dewy kick) L HERALD lack) OREM 10, SPANISH FORK 6 said. Bills had no comment on the officiating. A bright spot for Mountain View came off the defensive play of Andrew Batemaa Bateman had two interceptions, both when Springville was in the red zone. In addition, Bateman also had a diving catch that set up a touchdown run by Don Lovelace to make the score 0 with less than two minutes left in the third. .Two plays later, Trevyn Smith ran 69 yards to make The touchthe score down was a blow Mountain View didn't recover from. Smith opened up the contest with an toucb' down run in the first quarter. He broke three tackles behind the line of scrimmage and then sailed toward the end zone, occasionally glancing back at the trailing Mountain View secondary. A field goal from Brandon Black in the second quarter put Mountain View on the board, making the score at the half. In addition to Smith, Springville quarterback Scott Pickering found the end zone twice, rushing 12 yards for a touchdown and completing an pass to Alex John- T 2 0 14 Burnt 6 nn (Dawn Jotnan Wck) AMenon 89 pas (ram Kyte PouhonO -P S-- Jot lock) NS I 0 6 NMtkSMp Francom) L Kolan Jesse Strong 28 WASATCH 7 W- Jacob Conde Ras-mus- en 2 run. He rushed for three touchdowns. 6-- tourney. 1--1 Overal Region Team as iXX Star player runs Red Devils to win won the battle of the there at the end." Orem's defensive stand may have saved the game in the final seconds, but it was another big defensive play by the Tigers that turned the game in Orem's favor. Orem was threatTrailing ening to score in the closing seconds of the first half, when Spanish Fork 's Chance picked off a Nate Jones pass in the flat at the Spanish Fork 15. Rasmusen took off down the sideline and appeared headed for the end zone, but Bryan Gonzalez chased down Rasmusen from behind and tackled him at the Orem 15, saving a touchdown. I S)panish Fork missed the ensuing field goal, leaving the Dons lead at the half . with a Alex Call helped Orem take he lead in the second quarter when he picked up a Spanish Fork punt 'on the run at his own 45 and returned it to the Orem n Sp.Fbrk ' refso r 35-2- Continued from Cl round-robi- , I Blake Orem - - Rasmusen, linebacker, Spanish Fork Rasmusen riad an interception and two fumble recoveries m Spanish Fork's loss. ,j one-yar- , 34 Team I Chance 6 Sanpete 28, Wasatch 7: fAtNorth Mount Pleasant, North San;.- Springville . .. Welsh rushed for 144 yards and one touchdown in Spanish Fork's loss to Orem. '" , Number of receiving yards North Sanpete running back Tyson Church had on two receptions. He also scored two touchdowns on passes of 82 and 70 yards. Ovorafl Other Valley teams' Next week victory over 10-- 6 Nkk Welsh, running back, Spanish Fork Number of turnovers by Orem in a 10-- win over Spanish Fork. Orem struggled on offense d line but stopped Spanish Fork at the late in the fourth quarter to preserve the win. HERALD Torn American Fork bead coach on h team's first-hapoint total even though it was the first time his team had led at halftime this season , I Ryan Hogue, running back, Orem Hogue had 132 yards rushing in Orem's f: Spanish Fork. Region 7 Region 6 7. Number of yards on seven penalties for Provo in the game against Timpanogos. One Provo player was ejected for throwing a punch at a Timpanogos player. Z STANDINGS "To be honest, the 1 0 points at halftime wasn't too satisfying." PlrWark11run(Sterenrjonklck) D Archftjeid54nff(runtallsrj) 13 paaa from Lark - 6 0 1 ' (run fated) n 1A an Tk 666 110 71210 Baseball .01 '14 "' , v 22-ya- rd 16-1- 4. t Unoarjrjc4lJ)Hrt-Ayn- Wilt Tk nam o 011 3 - ;'! 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