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Show Sunday, September eH"1- - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 13, 1987 - Page 19 South Sevier nips Juab teaT JTta. ri'., stun Ben gals Sr. i- - FsTr. i ; s! 9-- 6 ir : The Wasps managed Soutn Wvior er - 80 just yards total offense while the Rams had 86. 6-- By BOB HUDSON Assistant Sports Editor SALT LAKE CITY Orem's Ed Chatterley scored a pair of touchdowns in the final four minutes of play to lift the Tigers to a 0 Region Two victory over fourth-ranke- d Brighton. SS O 64 intorcopfcon rotum (kick foiled) Kelson ron out of end lone Shipp 22 post from Adams (Jones kick) 00 t-- f 0004 6-- 28-2- First, Chatterley dashed yards to complete a Nielsen said, "We just couldn't get moving offensively. Still, we had our chances to get some points. For example, we dropped a touchdown pass in the end zone just before halftime." Todd Aagard was Juab's leading rusher with 34 yards on 16 carries. He also caught one pass for 15 yards. South Sevier's Jesse NEPHI touchShipp hauled in a down pass from Scott Adams in the final minute of play to lift fifth- ranked South Sevier to a Region Ten victory over Juab Friday. Neither team did much offensively most of the afternoon, but the Rams moved 60 yards to pay-di- rt in the final minutes to record the win. Juab took a 0 lead in the second period when Bret Kelson intercepted an Adams pass and returned it 64 yards. The point-aftattempt failed. The Wasps still led 2 after Kelson intentionally ran out of the end zone with 10 minutes to go in the game. According to Juab coach Raymond Nielsen, that ploy was used to avoid a blocked punt. Juak South Sevier Frst downs 7 5 22 6 PotStng yards Posting Fumbles iost Puntt ovg Pen yards 10 t 52 32-- 14 629 13 75-ya- fTfJTTTJJTTW UdJU lAnhjdJJLLdj march with 3:53 left in the game. Kirk Conner? kick made the score Orem 21, Brighton 20. On the ensuing series, Chatterley picked off a Tig Brown pass and scampered 55 yards to pay-dir- t. Suddenly, after Conners' kick, it was Orem 28, Brighton 20 with 1:07 left. When Brian Rowley intercepted another Brown pass with 23 seconds left, the Tigers had the victory despite four turnovers. "We just tried to shut down their running game," said Orem coach Tom Rabb. "The kids did a hell of a job with it although turnovers just about killed us n 5 1 f ,t' .J - . '1 .t again." Steve Olsen Photo Brighton rushed for 201 yards, but those statistics don't tell the whole story. Take away three big a plays jaunt by Brown to set up a field goal and two yard runs by Scott Wineger and the Bengals had just 70 yards in 41 attempts. Brighton took a 0 lead when Mike Olsen kicked a field run was the goal. Brown's big play. Orem went ahead 3 on the opening play of the second quarter when Chatterley passed 25 yards to Brady Deucher and Conners added the PAT. The Bengals scored the next 17 touchdown points on a five-yar- d pass from Brown to Chad Erick- - Orem's Ed Chatterley looks for an opening while Kirk Conners fakes Brighton's Jeremy Rawle. field goal Olsen son, a 70-ya- and a Wineger run and in control early in to be appeared the third quarter. But then the Tigers cranked up their passing game. Chatterley moved Orem 80 yards in seven plays, five of them passes, and got the touchdown on strike to Brad a Suddenly, after Conners' kick, Orem was back in the game, trailing d 30-pl- 3-- 70-ya- Eld-redg- 7-- e. 20-1- 4. Orem got another opportunity four plays later when it started on the Brighton 25 after Bengal punter Jay Williams tried to run for a first down after the Tigers' Greg Kennedy threatened to block his kick. But, that threat died when Brighton's Greg Bennion took a tipped ball out of Tyler Anderson's hands inside the Bengal 10. Brown moved Brighton to mid-fiel- d then, but the Bengals stalled and had to punt. Then began the march to the winning touchdown. Orem wasn't a whole lot more successful running than Brighton was. But Chatterley passed the Bengals silly. He completed 18 of nine catches for 154 yards and a touchdown, and Anderson, who had seven catches for 77 yards. The defending state DELTA 2A champion Delta Rabbits have Struggled through their first two games of the season, but they couldn't have picked a better time to put things together than Friday, when they came away with a 22-- 6 and victory over Region 10 rival Richfield. No. 1 ranked "I was really pleased. Defensively, we played really well. It was our best defensive game all toget- her," said Delta coach Dean Fowles. "And I liked the way our running game came along, and we threw the ball better than we've done all year." On defense, Kelly Cox and Russ Henry shut down the interior attack of Richfield, while Rick Porter led the linebacking corps to keep the Wildcats at bay. Meanwhile, the Rabbit offense was in gear, getting drives of 68, 66 and 65 yards to score. 1? 12 201 42 s 269 Passing jrardf Pastes Fumbleslost Puntsovg. 269 2- - 41 220 Penyds. 3- - 45 Hm H & H CASUAL ItWrr 8-- Justin Peterson's one-ya- rd plunge and a Stanworth-to-Peterso- n pass a few minutes later sent the Rabbits into the halftime break with a 16-- 0 lead. run in the Porter's third quarter rounded out Delta's n '' C STO 1987 ESTO. psrp two-yar- d scoring, and Richfield finally got on the scoreboard with a short run late in the game. Peterson had 171 yards on carries, plus added three pass 34 traction. Outstanding XLM HT steel belted radial. all-weath- er re- 00 ceptions for 20 yards. 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