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Show DAILY HERALD CS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL BY THE NUMBERS 297 Number of yards of total offense that Mountain View quarterback Don Lovelace racked up against Laytoa He passed for 231 and rushed for 66. , Provo Clint Christiansen coach after the Bulldogs beat Emery Number of sacks the Orem defense had of Payson quarterback Blake Francom. The Tigers also came up with three interceptions in a 21-- 7 victory over the Lions. 71 35-2- Team Team 0 White, running back, Lehi White scored three touchdowns against North Sanpete, the last one coming with 25 seconds left to give Lehi the 28-2-1 victory. 3 95 The number of big plays Tannar Rehrer had in Springville's win over Timpanogos. Rehrer caught a touchdown pass, recovered a fumble and had an interception. I Brady Shepherd, running back, Spanish Fork' Shepherd carried the ball 20 times for 170 yards and one touchdown in the Dons' 14-- 7 victory over Pleasant Grove. ROUNDUP HERALD Mountain View quarterback Don Lovelace took the snap from center and rolled to his right. As the defense closed in, he fired to tight end Peter dragging across the field, about 10 yards downfield. Tuitopou made the catch, then turned toward the goal line, dodging a defender and sprinting into the end zone. "We'd been running that counter pass all night and they'd been biting on it," Lovelace said. "I dumped it to Tuitopou and I knew he was going to get in. He wouldn't stop until he got to the end zone." Pandemonium ensued. The entire Bruin sideline " swarmed into the corner of the end zone, jumping and screaming. The cheers from the fans in the bleachers erupted as Tuitopou made the catch, escalating to fever pitch with the touchdown. No, no one would be taking home a state title. It wasn't a rivaL victory over a cross-tow- n But the scoreboard at the Bruin Bowl on Friday night ; read, "Mountain View 20, Lay-to- n 14." And to the Bruins, winning their homecoming game in overtime deserved the celebra- covered, setting the stage for Lovelace's dramatic pass. Layton struck first on a dive on fourth down by lineman Austin Curtis. But the Bruins tied things up in the secdriond quarter with a two-plave near halftime. Lovelace found wide receiver Andrew Bateman on consecutive passes, covering 55 yards, to pull eyea But the Lancers moved the ball quickly back down the field, putting the ball on the line with Mountain View eight seconds left in the half. With time for two quick plays, Layton quarterback Kyle Bubak mishandled the snap from center and the Bruins recovered the crucial fumble. "The defense didn't give up and that won the game for us," Meek said. "They had the 'bend but don't break' philosophy. The defense deserved the game ball because of the turnovers." Lovelace lead the Bruins with 297 yards, 66 running and 231 passing. He also threw for two touchdowns and ran for a third. "He's gutsy as heck," Meek said "He's not the biggest, doesn't have the strongest arm, but he's smart. I'd put him in any of tion. those situations any time." ft Delta 42, Carbon 0: At Delta, "We told the team it was gothe Rabbits held Carbon to just ing to go back and forth," said 71 total yards as they rolled to Mountain View coach Doug their Region 8 opening win. Meek, just before being drenched by a bucket of K.C Rawlinson rushed for 104 yards and a touchdown on Gatorade. "We talked about not 14 carries and Cade Archibald giving up and I think they realhad two rushing touchdowns ly came through. It's good to for Delta Also chipping in for get a win, period." The Bruins had only managed the Rabbits was Doug Fowles, who ran for a touchdown and three victories in their last two seasons but they almost beat passed for another. Delta (3-will have one Layton in regulation. Lovelace guided Mountain of its biggest tests of the season line with less on Friday when it travels to View to the Orem while Carbon hosts Lehi than two minute left in the ft Park City 33, Wasatch 12: At game, but fumbled on a quarterback keeper. Park City, Wasatch fell behind On the first play of overtime, by 19 points and couldn't come back in losing its Region 10 Layton quarterback Bryson favor. returned the opener. Hayward Park City's Michael Tew ran The ball slipped away as he tried to pitch and the Bruins re-- for 118 yards and scored two Tu-itop- y 1, 3--1 2-- 2 5 04 4 Overall Juab(2AN) Manti (2AN) Delta (8) Gunnison (2AN) lehi (8) 1-- 0 40 1-- 0 2-- Wasatch(lO) N.Sanpete (8) Od 0-- 1-- Carbon (8) 0--1 0-- 5 lO lO lO 3--1 3-- 1 3-- 2 - :t" i H , Payson at Provo Springville at American Fork Spanish Fork at Timpview? Timpanogos at Pleasant Grove Mountain View at Lone Pak Orem at Delta . ' Lehi at Carbon North at Emery Sanpete ;t ' Judge at Wasatch Manti at Richfield Gunnison at Juan Diego Juab at North Summit . 1-- 3 . Region in parentheses SCOREBOARD PROVO 36, EMERY 29 MTN. VIEW 20, LAYTON 14 Liytol Mountain DAILY 2 00; . Lovelace leads MV to OT win Jared Lloyd Team Region Overall 00 ,'w,3-Timpanogos 3-Orem 00 :l--3 Lone Peak Mountain View 00- 14 Pleasant Grove 00ZT0-2 4-- Region Scott Pickering, quarterback, Springville Pickering completed Ukrf-2- 3 passes for 241 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions, and also ran for one TD. ft The number of yards Lehi's Tyson Thompson covered on a fourth-quartkickoff return for a touchdown in the Pioneers' comeback victory over North Sanpete.- - Fork 50 40 Other Valley teams Next week Rob Argyle, running back, Provo The Bulldog back carried the ball 18 times for 178 yards and four touchdowns in Provo's overtime win over Emery. I Abe 00 00 00 00 00 00 Provo Payson TOP PERFORMERS Overall Region Springville Timpview American Fork in 0T 9 Region 7 Region 6 Spanish ft The number of yards of total offense that the Delta's defense gave up to Carbon's offense in a 42-. victory. STANDINGS "Three weeks ago we would have lost We would have given up. Three weeks ago, losing was easy. But tonight we kept fighting." touchdowns. ), For Wasatch (2-Greg Hyde led the way with a touchdown reception. Wasatch will look for its first Region 10 win next week at home against Judge, ft Juab 42, Grand 19: At Moab, Trevor Jones led Juab to its fifth straight victory this year, rushing for 130 yards and a touchdown. Jade Greenhalgh also pitched in for the Wasps, rushing for two touchdowns. Marlow Eyre also got in on the offensive onslaught as he netted a ' TDrun. Juab scored at least one touchdown in every quarter and had 21 points on the board before Grand found the end zone. will travel to Juab (50, North Summit on Friday, continuing Class 2A North play, ft Manti 36, North Summit 20: At Manti, the Templars held a four-poilead at halftime, but scored 14 unanswered points in the second half to earn their second region win. Taylor Salanoa rushed for two touchdowns and threw for two more on passing for 146 yards to lead the Manti offense. Salanoa ran nine times for 85 yards on the ground. Through the air, Devin Frischknecht was Salanoa's main target, as he caught five passes worth 78 yards, a touchdown and a conversion. will try to Manti (3-continue its undefeated season at Richfield on Friday, ft Gunnison 29, Beaver 27: At Beaver, Ben Dalley caught a pass from Ryan Frandsen with two minutes left to lift Gunnison to its third win of the season. Dalley also ran for a touchdown in the first quarter to give Gunnison an early Wew 7 0 0 7 7 0 7 t 1- run (OrtU kick) 22 pass tram Lovelace 1 14 0 Emery -20 pass Brady Shepherd 4 Oeven Downey 24 Sf Sf Tuckettklck) PG Justin Herrera not attempted) 0 7 77 9 0 e run (todf failed) .. Jones 74 run (pass goodT run (Jordan Guillory jdck) 27 pass from Oalton j Howard 7 pass from Bernard (Espino kick) 37 run (Danny Bell kick) run (Blomquist 5 pass from Bernard) J Jade 40 pass from Bernard lEspino kick) 3 run (Argyle 5 run) Jarman 26 run (kick failed) J Marlow Eyre TO run (Guillory luck) 3 run (Althoss kick) pass 42 19 7 7 14 6 Grand from Joey Bernard (Daniel Greenhalgh 11 run (Guillory kick) t run (Guillory kick) Brown 13 run (run failed) North Summit Manti 7 7 0 14 0 14 Sanpete Lehi 20 MANTI 36, N. SUMMIT LEHI 28, NORTH SANPETE 21 Webb kick) run (Joseph GRAND 19 JUAt42, 29 35 14 0 run (Ben Tucker! kick) pass from Griff Robles (Ben North 2 7 0 Esplnokick) (PAT SP. FORK 14, PL GROVE 7 Spartan Fort 8 0 8 J 21 Blomquist from Lovelace 0 7 15 Argyle 17 run (kick failed) Alder 35 run (Argyle 5 run) (Black kick) 7 run (Black kick) 13 run (Ortiz kick) 22 14 Pueft 20 36 0 0 7 13 6 16 8 6 34 fun (run Med) ' "'" " Bunting 2 run (Jeff Moody kick) D 0 6 0 AmericnaoFpofk LonePwk 3 0 09 7 pass 5 run (Poulsen kick) Thompson 95 kickoff return (Doel kick) 4 run (Doel kick) Parduhn from Matt Bahr (Zacb GUNNISON 29, BEAVER 27 kick) DELTA 42, CARBON 0 OREM 21, PAYSON 7 0 14 Cartoon Delta 0 0 Oram Stewart 2-- 82 0 7 yard pass 7 0 .7 721 17 tram Gavin Jones 0 0 42 run (kick failed) 14 run (Rawlinson Archibald run) run (Chet Anderson kick) 7 pass from Marcus (Kai Thompson yard run (Kai Kamoe kick) 25 yard QB sneak (Spencer Nielsen Jones 17 yard QB sneak nt 7 21 0.0 Smith 19 run. (Nate teuscher 21 pass from Pickering (Nate 7 8 from pass Bradsnaft Kinross pass) 65 run (kick good) (pass failed) run (run good) 13 run (Roberts 61 kick) pass from kick) Frandsen (pass failed) 12 run (Shepherd from Shepherd kick) (kick failed) 2 run (kick failed) run (run failed) 17 run (Shepherd kick) 2 run (Shepherd kick) Teuscher Hyde kick) Johnson 8 8 pass kick) (Nate Teuscher kick) run. (Nate Teuscher kick) Pickering Rehrer 5 pass from Pickering (Nate 29 27 14 1433 Tew 7 0 0 6 812 Wasatch Park City 035 7 7 34 run PARK CITY 33, WASATCH 35 TIMPANOGOS 7 SPRINGVILLE Springvtfle 33 Frandsen Pace (Anderson kick) Fowles 7 run (Anderson kick) Fitzgerald 47 pass Fowles (Anderson (Kai Kamoe kick) 7 8 Dalley 30 run (run good) Roberts 40 run (kick failed! 4 Rawlinson kick) kick) 0 14. 0 0 14 Gunnison Beaver . Kamcekick) Hogue 17 Francom Salanoa from (Frischknecht pass from Salanoa) Moore pass from Salanoa (Hatch run) 38 run (run failed) kick) Beck 31 run (kick blocked) 35 FC pass 5 run (kick failed) Jorgensen 7 Af Paul Olsen Long 20 Salanoa 2 run (Poulsen kick) 5 pass from Poulsen (Poulsen Poulsen 1 'interception return (Moody kick) run (Kyle Hatch run) Rasmussen White 4 run (Derek Doel kick) 5 run (Doel kick) AM. FORK 9, LONE PEAK 7 5 pass from Baird (kick failed) Teuscher Vincent 2 run. Cory Bowler kk . 2-- 61-ya- rd 30-ya- 8-- 0 lead. Frandsen also gave his team some offensive support with a d touchdown run in the second quarter. Gunnison (3-will travel to last year's 2A runner-u- p Juan Diego on Friday. 0-- 2, FAN APPRECIATION ALWAYS FRIENDLY, ALWAYS HEARD, ALWAYS CONSIDERATE, ALWAYS SAFE, ALWAYS TRUE BLUE GOOD FOR Springville Continued from CI ' game of the year. "The last few weeks we really haven't come out strong. We've been kind of lackadaisicaL It's been our goal to get after it in the first half," Bills said. "I thought our defense played Well and our offense played its most complete game all year." Springville scored on four of its five first-hapossessions to make quick work of an injury Timpanogos team that was down five starters for the game. On defense, the Red Devils gave up just 126 total yards. touchdown run with Smith broke off a 7:43 left in the first quarter to get the party startlf epleted rd ed. Pickering then hooked up with Rehrer for a pass that looked like it would produce a touchdown, but Rehrer was tackled at the Timpanogos two. Two plays later, Smith scored on a touchdown run to give Springville a 14-- 0 lead with 7.03 left in the first half . ' i A pass from Pickering to Johnson set quarterback up'Springville's third score, a sneak from Pickering with 2:10 left in the half. The Red Devils then caught Timpanogos nap- ping when kicker Nate Teuscher pooched a kick that was recovered by Springville at the 46-ya- r of Tim-panog- os '" ' ' 36. teams our coach, "Coach (Jim) Gueck, special told me that it was open so we decided to try it Bills said. "I thought, 'Put the nail in it.' '' ' Sign a Guest Book, find directions, donate to charity or send flowers for Daily Herald obituaries. ' See 1 FREE Apple-Cinnam- Pizza Dessert on when 2 meals ($12 min.) are purchased rmw( r i TM Student Athlete Building location only Good through Sept. 30, 2004 - t No 1 cash Value - Limit One Coupon Per Cstorner .... f-f- 21-ya- rd 20-ya- . After Springville recovered, Pickering hooked up with Johnson again for a pass that set touchdown pass from Pickering to up a Rehrer to give the Red Devils a 2&0 lead. Meanwhile, Timpanogos could get nothing going on offense. Center D.J Sullivan left the game with what was feared to be a broken hand, which led Bramall to mumble, "When it rains it pours." Timpanogos didn't have a first down until a failed onside kick by Springville with 1;48 left in the half gave Timpanogos some offensive momentum. The Timberworves drove the ball to the Springville 15, but Rehrer picked off quarterback Nate Fullmer at the goal line to keep Springville's shutout alive. They got rolling early, (and) with our injuries and stuff we just couldn't rebound," Bramall said. "They were a lot faster to the ball than I thought they were. They played well" Springville went up 354 in the third quarter on touchdown pass from Pickering to a Johnson Timpanogos avoided the shutout on the last of the third quarter when backup quarter-ac- k run. Steve Vincent scored on a Smith ended up with 93 yards rushing and two touchdowns. Pickering was 15-- 24 for 241 yards passing and two touchdowns. 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