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Show HERALD, Provo, Utah. Sunday, November S--THE Page S. 1980 Byrnes Millard in ILoEtid Semifinal 2-- A Prep Results Till? By BOB HUDSON tern tf hull Lehi 34, Millard 26 Morgan 23, Delta 7 2--A M HcrtU Sports Writer Lehi quarterback Wade Cardon SPANISH FORK celebrated bit 18th birthday in grand style Friday, rushing for 111 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Pioneers to a upset of Millard in the state football semifinals. So, Cardon'i teammates will be spending the next week trying to find a gift suitable for the occasion. a golden Actually they've found what they want state championship trophy; they just need to go out and earn it They 11 spend the next week preparing for that championship meeting with Morgan next Saturday at 2:30 p.m. "Wade's biorhythms were really up today," laughed an emotionally drained Pioneer coach Lou Andrus. "I just hope we can live with him this next week." Cardon scored two of his three touchdowns, on a d of runs, in the second half as the Eir 4 intermission came back from a - 1 34-2- 6 v 3 y 2-- A MM IX I tenUflaali Hilkrest 7 Roy Bonneville 17, Granite 4-- A 10, tf nm (kick failed) I nn (Rowley real 4 SI tCardoi na (retailed) rm (Miaer kick) tfMaaea K ma (past (ailed) from Cardaa (Muter kick) 1 fua (Miaer kick) LCardoa 1 rua (Miner kick) LCardoa 1 rue (kick failed) Beaver S aati v ' k ?l Ruskea-vard- M II 1 f t Pataiaf jrardt 10 SIM Watwul IK a 711-- 0 PaaMs Fumbiei lost Punts average ! J 0 I r 141 PenalUeiyardt am City 16, Kanab 7 Park First) 4 -- wmlfbuBi Summit 14, South 7 (OT L . 7 190 Nothing. So : one-yar- 26-1- deficit Millard scored on its first possession after Kurtis Robbins had fallen on a Lehi fumble at midfield. Doug Rowley picked up three yards on his first carry, then swept left end for 45 yards and a touchdown. Bob Jensen's kick for extra point was wide. The Pioneers got the touchdown right back as Cardon connected with Dave Nattress for 75 yards on the first play following the Millard kickoff. But, the play was nullified by an ineligible receiver downfield penalty. For the remainder of the first half the Pioneers seemed to be demoralized by that call as they made mistake after mistake. when Bryce Monsen Millard went ahead Lehi 23 and returned at the Cardon off a pass . .. ' picked If it to the one, then boomed in on the next play. Rowley conversion. bulled into the end zone for the A fumble recovery at midfield by Millard's Steve Poole set up the Eagles' third touchdown. After a short loss and a major penalty, Jensen passed 25 yards to Scott Wilson. The Eagles then nibbled away at the remaining yardage until Monsen zipped 26 yards to the Lehi eight. A late hit penalty pushed the ball to the four and Monsen went that yardage in one ksta y Pkil Skartleff conversion failed, Millard's try for a two-poiElay. With 10.49 left in the first half the score down knock Lebl's Jim Fackrell (75) leaps in attempt to pass. was Millard 20, Lehi 0. Peterson averted disaster by Cardon and Company finally got untracked on their after Bonds knew I catch Then, Troy "After that by things were gonext series, marching 83 yards in nine plays. Cardon ing to go our way," Andrus said. recovering a fumbled punt at midfield the Pioneers scored on a The second half belonged to Lehi. scamper after the play he had began a march which died on the Millard 37. called failed to develop. Gordon Miner kicked the The Pioneer defense allowed Millard just 11 yards Geyerman's punt pinned the Eagles to their 13, but a PAT. total offense while the offense was ringing up three facemasking penalty gave them a first down at their 29. Again, though, the Lehi defense held and the dash touchdowns and playing ball control. Other key plays on the series were a Pioneers began their final drive at the Millard 38 up the middle by Mark Griffin and several short The difference? bursts by Cardon and Mark Jones. punt return by Haws. "At halftime we went in and told the kids we had after an The Eagles responded to that march with an The touchdown march took 12 plays and five come too far for it to end this way," Andrus said. h drive of their own. As had been the case most of "We threw out some things we had put in for this minutes. Cardon scored from the line with the first half, the Pioneers were unable to stop the game and went back to what we had been doing all 1:50 left, but Miner missed the point-afte- r. The key d Cardon to Bonds charge year and we keyed on some things that Millard was play on the drive was a big play. The two big gainers on the eight-pla- y Jensen to Wilson pass and Monsen's doing. were a at the 23. pass on fourth-and-si-x Millard kept things interesting for three plays as gallop into the end zone. Lehi's Mark Tuckett "In the second half the kids played like they should. We hadn't played a quarter without a penalty all year Jensen passed 13 yards to Monsen and 15 to Clifford intercepted Jensen's pass attempt for a conversion. but we didn't have a penalty in the third quarter," Stephenson before Geyerman sacked him for a loss. Jensen was whistled for intentional Lehi, too, responded quickly with Bonds going 29 Andrus said. Millard was unable to move the football on its first grounding on the same play, pushing the Eagles from yards on the Pioneers' first play from scrimmage after the kickoff. But the drive fizzled at the Eagle 35 offensive series and Lehi, after a short punt and a the Lehi 29 to their own 41. After that Jensen threw when Brett Nattress just missed attaining a first seven-yar- d return by Eric Haws, took over at the three incomplete passes. down. "Geyerman was unbelievable," Andrus said. "He Eagle 40. Lehi's fortunes began to turn on the next series Six plays later Bonds was dancing in the end zone. must have had four sacks. And I was tickled that although they were slow in doing so. The Eagles took Cardon was the workhorse on the drive as he carried their passing didn't hurt us as much as I thought it over at midfield after an unsportsmanlike conduct three times for 30 yards. Bonds knifed through the would. Nelson had some key touchdowns." Andrus said Garth Fjellstrom, too, played well, appenalty on the Lehi bench. Millard defense for the final two and Miner added the But, they were back at the 35 one play later when PAT. plying good pressure on the Millard quarterback they were whistled with a major penalty. Then Curtis .Mike Hamby was the next hero for Lehi as he after an adjustment at halftime. "And I thought Nelson sacked Jensen to push them back to their own blocked a Jensen Stacy Haws sure did a job," Andrus added. punt, giving the Pioneers posses19. Another penalty pushed them back to the 14 sion on the Millard 18. Bonds "I was really proud of the kids and the way they picked up seven on the before Rowley rushed for 11 yards. first play; Jones got one, then lost one before Cardon came back," Andrus concluded. "This (opportunity The Pioneers took possession on the Millard 32 raced 10 yards to the one. Cardon slipped in from to play for the state championship) is something after Jensen shanked a punt for seven yards. Cardon there and Miner added the PAT. With 4:39 left in the we've been looking forward to for a long time." Lehi finished with 243 yards rushing and 49 passing passed seven yards to John Geyerman to open the third quarter, Lehi led series, then passed incomplete before Bonds grabbed For the next several minutes, the Lehi defense to Millard's 124 rushing and 116 passing. Cardon has toss that Jensen deflected into his waiting played a superbly, keeping the Eagles pinned against 111 yards on 24 carries and Bonds had 78 yards on 15. arms. their own 20. Rowley paced Millard with 80 yards on 11 carries. 14-- 0 nt two-poi- rd six-inc- o o six-yar- two-poi- o o Morgan Rips Delta In 2-Semifinal Tilt Open Daily Sundays On Sale Through November 0; Tuesday, 10-- 6 Service Hours A Morgan earned the opportunity to defend its state football championship by blasting Delta 23-- 7 in a semifinal game at Mountain View High School Friday. The Trojans will meet Lehi in the University of Utah's Rice Stadium at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Delta opened the scord run by ing with a Regg Bliss, but Morgan responded with three consecutive touchdowns. Morgan took an 7 d halftime lead on a 2-- six-yar- 8-- six-yar- 8-- Saturdays 9; "This team has a lot of and Smith said. "People didn't expect us to do that much perseverence," with this team this tints emu season. I think we were picked to finish third in our region. But we made some goals and these kids really have gone after them." While most observers expected a rematch of last year's state championship game between 10 NiJ A fL I .. Jf 1 ri i2 "j W J4.ll J.UM2 i." tM,mm I7I.U 4176 f7l,!4 4J 7JMI ' Jf.ll 67U14 4S.7 H7I.I4 47.76 N7IIIS 41.76 171.11 S2 JI 2 Marcel Archuleta scored Morgan's final touchdown with a sprint and then added the Archuleta rushed for 106 yards. "Our entire offensive line played a super said Morgan coach Jan Smith. "The line really made our offense go, especially in the point-afte- r. 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