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Show 1WV. Sor..wlVTr. MM IM nll HI R VI RtBvv.HMlV-lkldocmkfW.- tah U PjiffcR? HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL nn SCOREBOARD 35 AMERICAN FORK w 11 fek lwBwison D 14 14 run (Rvan Cawatwn tack) 30 nm (0Bhan kick) run (Callahan tack) 2 run (SWohen Webster tock 6 nm (Webster toe) (kick failed) tock) 5? pass from taykw (Wrt- - AF AF ProWs two-poi- conver- nt jass with 1:32 left, then the special teams came up with the hall on the ensuing onside kick attempt to preserve a nar- victory in a game lovo (0 6) had put row 19-- 7 non-lea- ue together a sewn-plain the final minutes of the y dri-- game, highlighted by a y Clay Robertson pass Ikrnes capped the drive with a touchdown leaping run to pull Trow within two But Mountain View prevented the two point conversion. The visiting Hruins led 29 11 at halftime, thanks, in part, to a late touchdown set up by a mishandled punt snap. Jordan Rehrer psstni for 5? yards and Rod Raeder had 47 yards rushing to lead Mountain View McKay Erickson had 69 yards rushing and Barnes added 149 yards passing for Prom LE1U 34, SPANISH FORK 18: At lhi, IhiV two defense ntumed turnovers for scores, as U'hi (3-- ) trounced Spanish Fork 27-yar- d Barnes-to-Dann- 5-- 2 (1-5- ). Lehi s defense recorded three interceptions and recovered a fumble in the n game. non-regio- (sw f with 3.5 seconds left to give Wasatch (3-overall the ' J non-leagu- TIMPVIEW 3S, OREM 0 victory. e In a game dominated by tough defense, an interception by Kent Robinson set the homestanding up Wasps at their own 33 late in the game with the score tied. Kurt Quarterback McKuen, who played sparingly in the.game due to a hip pointer suffered last week, connected 'with Darren Rested on a pass to help set up Wheat-le- Ttatev I Brady Phrflps 3 nm (Rad Clark kick) t Phillips 1 4 nm (Claik kick) T4Miips 59 nm (Oai tack) T lames Fihaga 3 nm (Claik kick) TJrtaga 2 run (Clark kick) i Sjf ' ' , ,':' iMk nmm i . game-winne- d r. Wasatch's lone TD was up by a set I Salaiar n pass that ended up on the line. Morgan's only score came on a punt return as defenses ruled. Wasatch's .lake McPhie recovered two Mordeep in gan fumbles Wasatch territory in the second half to end scoring threats. Brent Harrington, Travis Ostmann, Ed Bitter-man- , Brandon Morse, IVdersen and Anthony Reslad were among those putting big hits on Morgan to keep the visitor's ) offense out of the end rone, (3-4- MILLARD 34, JUAB 0: At Nephi, Juab had three fumbles deep in its own territory, and squandered away great field position on other drives to drop its record to Millard's McKinley Smith barreled in for scores of 1, 14 and 3 yards. Springville, Nic Woodhouse caught a touch- (3-4- (2-4- 21-1- after three quarters, and seemed to have the game wrapped up, But Pleasant Grove rallied, scoring 13 unanswered points in the fourth quarter for the final margin. Quarterback Eric Bills threw two touchdown passes for Springville, and also returned an interception 53 yards for a touchdown. TIMPANOGOS 42, PAYSON 14: At Paynon, scored 20 Timpunogos points in the first quarter and cruised from there for a victory. non-regi- Dillon Peterson scored two touchdowns for Daniel and Michael Provst-gaarscored for Pavson (0- Tim-panog- (2-4- Ter-vo- ). rt d WASATCH 10, MOR. GAN 7: Micah Wheatley field goal kicked a 39-yar- d CEDAR 47, DELTA 36: At Cedar City, Col ton Adams threw for five touchdowns and ran for two more to the ) to lead Cedar upset. Storm Singleton scored three times for Delta (5-2- T 0 0 BEAVER 47, GUNNISON 38: At Beaver, Beaver (4-scored two touchdowns in the final 10.7 seconds to seal the victory. Gunnison fell to with the loss. Wes Marshall and Matt Albrecht led the Beavers with six TDs between them, 3-- 3 NORTH SANPETE 45, 0: At Ogden, Clint Amie scored four touchdowns to lead ) to the North Sanpete blowout. Amie ran for 162 yards on 11 carries. He scored three rushing touchdowns and also returned a punt 51 yards for the score, Jim Cheney ran for 70 yards on nine rushes and scored two touchdowns. REN LOMOND (6-1- non-regio- n T - 1 1 W4.uke Wprshar 1 run (Micah Wheatley kick) M McKay Byhee 45 punt return (Jamm Jbhanson) W Wheatley 39 R3 MOUNTAIN -- :r d VIEW MtK.Vtow 17 PROVO 19, 0 I - II I I Rehrer II 11 I Pr 1 MV ty Murray 9 pass from Jordan (kick blocked) P Nick Milter 39 TO MV Josh Redd 10 run (pass failed) MV Rod Raeder 3 nm (Bruce Pinegar kick) P Danny Robertson 55 pass from Clay Barnes (Nick Johnson pass from Barnes) P Barnes 1 run (pass failed) 25 21 GROVE PLEASANT SPRINGVILLE - It - 7 14 0 0 PI. Gran 15 0 13 PG Jordan Peterson 1 run (kick failed) PG Nic Woodhouse 2 run (kick failed) SV Eric Bills 31 pass to Nic Oaina (Brad SprinlH J I Silvey kick) SV Bills 19 pass to Oiuna (Silvey kick) 53 interception return (Silvey kick) PG Jason Gray 20 mn (kick good) e Sanders 55 pass to SV Bills (conversion tailed) NORTH SANPETE KK IN l.f.t The lail Herald Light the board: American Fork's J.D. Beck takes the ball into the end zone for a touchdown in his team's 35-2victory over Lone Peak on Wednesday, American Fork improved its record to 61, while Lone Peak fell to 8 0 0 N.SmiMtt Ben Uimnd 57-yar- . y, 21-1- 4 80-yar- d two-poi- d 35-2- 8 27-1- 4 27-2- - 0 0 45 0 -- good) 26 pass from Wight (kick failed) 17 run (Wk failed) 32 run (kick failed) 54 run (conversion failed) 51 punt return (Zack Port kick) I d 28-2- 7 48-yar- 25 0 Cheney 5 run (kick no good) 51 run (2 point conversion 5-- Peak took the lead after on short yardage situaTaylor found Justin Dahl all tions. Finally, Ryan Callaalone down the middle for a han picked off a Lone Peak Continued from HI scoring pass. pass with 1:13 to play to itself and stormed back into Stephen Webster knocked in seal it. "I felt the momentum the game, Matt Ah You and the extra point for a London Taylor capped long Lone Peak lead. change," Davis said, "but But American Fork came we've been great in the drives on short touchdown back with a fourth quarter all year long. runs to make the score with two minutes left in scoring drive that chewed The kids make a big deal the first half. up nearly 10 minutes on the about it. I felt better scoring American Fork answered clock. Slater bulled over the seven points in the bv driving 80 yards in seven from the 1 and Ragland fourth quarter than the 21 turned left end for the in the first." plays, the big one a for from conversion a American Fork finished Kainoa Ragland pass to James Kunk on third American Fork advantage with 193 rushing yards, led down, and Heck scored his with 8:39 to play. by Slater's 77 and Beck's 57. Lone Peak managed two Ah You had 48 yards on second touchdown of the half with 37,3 seconds left more possessions but the 11 carries and also regisfor a halftime advan- American Fork defense tered a pair of sacks for came up with two big Btops. Lone Peak. tage. Lone Peak dominated On two occasions, the midDarnell Dickson, The play in the third period. Ah dle of the A.F. defensive You scored his second touchline, led by Daily Herald's prep sports down of the game to make Gavin Rock and Nick editor, can be reached at and Lone Jensen, stuffed Lone Peak ddicksonheratdextra.com the score 20 0 45 0 NS CIint Amie AF (4-2- ). - T MwfM Wautck BEN LOMOND down pass late In the fourth quarter to cap a Pleasant Grove ) comeback. 2 led ) Springville - t - J4 is 10, MORGAN 7 WASATCH 30-yar- d McEuen-to-Colto- t 1 M Chet Stevens 15 pass from R. kittle (Stevens kick) M McKmtey Smith 14 run (kick failed) M Smith 3 run (conversion failed) M Smith 1 run (Tuttle run) M Tyler feeples 13 pass from R. fcttle Oeeptes kick) y V 34, JUAB 0 MILLARD . 50-yar- - it - 11 14 OfW 4-- 2. PLEASANT GROVE 25, SPRINGVILLE 21: At 55-ya- rd Irms Stater JO Sec 9 3 sion - 1 IP Man AH Kxi LP lartrton lay AF Beck I run IP Ah You 2 IP ki$m Daw SWktck) 1 nm (Ragland nm) AF Sat kou;;du?" knocked down View defen? I - M AF Af TV tail) IIotM PROW The Mountain 28 LONE PEAK BEAVER 47, GUNNISON 38 t - T 3 7 21 3ft 27-41; 7 7 BMvtr B Marshall 43 run (Hollingshead kick) 4 Gurmlian J . Marshall 25 run (Hollingshead kick) 20 pass from Ashton (Asalas ' ! . kick) B M Albrecht 2 run (fall kick) J 23 mn (Asalas kick) G Anderson 16 pass from Ashton (Asalas r kick)1 Albrecht 52 mn (Hollingshead kick) G Anderson 56 pass from Ashton (Asalas ' kick) Albrecht 1 run (Hollingshead kick) 17 pass from Ashton (Asalat kick) B B. Hollingshead 9 pass from Marshall B (Hollingshead kick) B M. Albrecht 15 fumble recovery (no attempt kick) CEDAR Dtlta Ctdir CITY 47, DELTA 36 14 14 0 14 1 13 II I - ; 3t 41 ' run (Weaver kick) ' 77 run (Singleton kick) 5 pass from Adams (Weaver Mck)i 1 run (Singleton kick) 'i 5 run (Weaver kick) ! 40 pass from Adams (Weaver 1 1 ' Timpview corners clamp down on Orem By MICAH CARPENTER Herald Correspondent with the rest of the Timpview defense, held Orem to minus-2- 1 yards rushing, and 93 total yards. PROVO Against the "We were told in practice option, the responsibility of to key on the pitch man, and the cornerbacks is to take the linebackers) did a great the pitch man. If the cor- ,ob getting to the quarter-jack- , ners do their job, the and we did our job," shouldn't gain Clark said. offense By doing its job, Timmany yards. Timpview's Adam Clark pview forced a fumble by and Ted Turner demon- Orem on the opening drive, strated this perfectly in a and never looked back. 35-win over Orem. Pounding the ball down Clark and Turner, along the field and establishing 0 line, created holes for running back- Brady Phillips and fullback James Filia-ga- . - Phillips had touchdown runs of 3, 14 and 59 yards and tallied 262 yards on 31 carries. Filiaga added two short touchdown runs. .JiiMt, when Orem was getting used to the run, Timpview spread out the defense with the pass. Senior wide receiver Scott Brinton had three big catches for 115 yards, Orem came out in the second half determined to wipe the zero off the scoreboard, driving the ball all the way down to the line. But Clark and Turner Btepped up again. Clark, whose team considers him a heavy hitter, showed some finesse while tipping away a Bure touchdown pass from Orem's Martin Heimull on a third- - down play. On fourth down Turner picked off a pass in the back of the end zone to kill the Orem drive. It was Turner's second interception of the game, and fourth of the year. To Turner and Clark, the big hits and interceptions are just part of the program. "That's the way it's always been, even since we were freshman," they both said. ; .! 16 pass from Adams (Weaver kick) ; 35 pass from Greathouse (runi .. failed) C Loveland 19 pass from Adams (kick failed) D Singleton 4 run (Greathouse run) 40 pass from Adams (pass failed) D Singleton 35 tun (Abbott run) TIMPANOGOS 42, PAYSON Tlmpanept PiytM 20 0 14 0 I 7 ; 14 0 42 7 14 Carter 63 runj (kick failed) Harper 1 run (kick failed) Peterson 48 run (Bramwell run) T Mac Nelson 30 pass from Harper (run failed) 9 run (run failed) P Daniel Tervort 1 run (Tuttle kick) 3 run (run tailed) P Michael Provstgaard 1 run (Tuttle kick) Your First Team in Real Estate ir mm ALPINE R4IN CLINIC Treatment Of Chronic Pain Specializing In & Neck Bock Pain Prolotherapy Botox Injections Knee & Shoulder Pain Acupunture Sporti Injuries Physical Therapy Migraines Non-Surgic- al New Shipment! 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