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Show menean Fork d urnps Bingham By BOB HUDSON today. "We made fewer mistakes and the kids played consistently and with a lot of intensity," Knight said. The Cavemen took a 0 lead in the first quarter when Dan Broad-ben- t dashed one yard and then kicked the point-afteJames Dal-to- n set up that score when he recovered a Miner fumble on the four-yar- d line. American Fork led 14-- 0 at the half after Justin Hodges scored on run and Broadbent adda two-yar-d ed thp PAT. Assistant Sports Editor RIVERTON Friday American - Fork coach Davis Knight said his football team isn't much different than it was a week ago. But, it does now have a win a 30-- 7 Region Two victory over and it did play with Bingham 7-- r. and without many consistency turnovers. "We're no better a team than we were a week ago, but the kids played very well," Knight said of Friday's game. "I thought we were a good football team out there : Lehi thunders By DOROTHY KNOELL 0. impromptu er 20-ya- shower. "But if it nine-yar- d 27-- 0 Connelly on the next play. The Cavemen completed their scoring when Broadbent kicked a field goal with 3:18 left in 30-ya- the quarter. Varv the fourth quarter the in Am. 7 7U0-J00 0 llMMbunt irirht run SroofJbn tkk) AM5unlr run (Iraodbml kkkl 44 pan trem 0an (kick Mocktd) 10 K 61 pan rrem Jmioa (Mergan kick) I sideline 80 yards for another touchdown. In the second half, Al Peters drive capped a d with a plunge into the end zone, and the Pioneer completed Price pass the scoring on a to a diving Rios in the end zone. That score was set up when Mike Wilson blocked a Lyman punt. The closest Lyman came to scoring was when the Eagles recovered a fumble on the Lehi 40 and moved to the 14. But a clip nullified a first-dow- n run by quarterback Kurt Giles and a fourth-dow- n pass fell incomplete. "We played well. We still made too many mental mistakes pen one-yar- rushing. And about 110 of those passing yards came on two big plays passes of 50 and 60 yards, the a halfback pass. "Defensively, we just played excellently," Park noted. The defensive front four which rotated with Howard Knudson, Kendall Wilies, Matt Taylor, Mike Olsen and Stan Pinegar kept pressure on the Husky quarterback all night. That helped Danny Chat-terto- n come up with two interceptions, Steve Cooper net another and Victor Zimmerman another. "They didn't give us those turnovers. The kids played good defense and forced them," Park said. Mountain View scored first in the game when Chatterton picked off a pass in the Huskies' first series and returned it 35 yards for er team's first game under new lights. "We had excellent practice sessions during the week. The kids didn't get down, they just looked at this game as one that was a must-wi- n for them," said Bruin coach Steve Park. which It was tough defense and came up with six turnovers an opportunistic offense that came through for the Bruins to give them a 1 mark in the league. The Bruin defense gave up just 138 yards passing and a meager 18 a touchdown. Dallen Carter added the PAT. Hillcrest tied it in the second TD pass from quarter on a rd Greg Weichers to Troy Bench. But the Mountain View defense rose to the occassion again, recovering a fumble near midfield. Randy St. John capped a short drive with a two-ya- ri dive later for a 14-- 7 Bruin lead at the half. Li the third quarter, the Bruins gave up a safety when a punt snap was fumbled deep in the end zone and the punter picked it up and stepped out of the end zone. But later, a Courtney 337 - 7 fun 34-- 0 OranrtvUk) W . 7014-1t c 7 h 0 0 0 P 7 but we alties, things like that played better. Our passing game is starting to come along and our specialty teams were a lot better," Andrus said. "We still made too many mistakes on defense, but we got the shutout. And we played a lot of young players for a long time." 117 UM UM-ft- k Uhi-Rl- Lyinan 8 First downs Pushing yds Passing yds Passts Fumbles-los- 140-- 14 Trio (Mm kick) 49 pen. M run (kick failed) 80 punt return (Hoi kick) run (Km kick) 15 pou from Pried (tidt kick) from 0 00 O O lyman SUMMER CLEARANCE Uhl Factory Rebates From 122 131 Sti 30 8 25 2 $500 u $3500. M t Punts Penalties 90 m ountain View defeats Hilkrest, MIDVALE After two disappointing losses, the Mountain View Bruins didn't give up they just got more intense. And the result was an important 25-- 9 Region 2 victory over Hillcrest Friday night, spoiling the home Grantsville rolled up 376 yards, of them on the ground, while limiting Wasatch to just 113 total yards. Jason Sparks led Grantsville with 160 yards while Clint Christiansen picked up 93. While Wasatch denied Grantsville the pass, the Cowboys ate up big chunks of ground with an effective option game that kept the Wasps scrambling. Next week Wasatch will travel to Lehi for a 5 p.m. Region Nine contest. By SCOTT HART Herald Correspondent HEBER CITY The rebuilding of Wasatch's football program suffered a construction delay Friday as Grantsville recorded a 30-- 7 Region Nine victory. The Cowboys took their first drive 60 yards for a touchdown after holding the Wasps to three plays and a punt on the opening series of the game. Shawn Brown then returned the kickoff 48 yards to set up Wasatch's only touchdown. Brown drive with a four-yar- d capped a sweep. Hfk Bwighant 21 Grantsville gallops past Wasatch, 30-- 7 Cavemen moved to the Bingham two-yar- d line after Brett Bunker intercepted a pass about the Miner 36, but stalled when Gunter was assessed a personal foul penalty for protesting an call too vociferously. Thereafter the Cavemen were satisfied with running the ball and playing defense. past Lyman, Wyo. comes after a win, I'll take eight or nine more." The Pioneers got started quickly as Ty Cunningham returned the opening kickoff to midfield, and on the next play quarterback Scott Price found Cunningham behind the defense and hooked up with line. Cunninghhim at the am galloped the rest of the way for the score. Mario Rios kicked the PAT. The Pioneers added a scoring run by Price to their first-quartbooty for a 13-- 0 lead, then scored late in the second quarter when Cunningham fielded an Eagle line, cut to the punt at the outside and tiptoed along the right Herald Staff Writer LEHI With the game winding down to its final minute, Lehi coach Lou Andrus looked up and down his sidelines and asked, "Has everyone been in?" It was that kind of game the kind where every healthy player played and had a good time as the Pioneers downed the Lyman, Wyo. Eagles, 34-A few seconds later, a Pioneer player sneaked up behind Andrus and pulled a New York Giants' ploy and dumped the team's container of ice water over him. "It was cold," said Andrus of the Mike Dean recovered a fumble at the Bingham 32 two plays into the third quarter. Dean then passed 21 yards to Sean Dunkley to set up John Gunter's scamper. American Fork moved to a lead midway through the quarter after Dalton intercepted a pass and Dean passed 44 yards to Chris - Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 13. 1987 Sunday, September 25-- 9 1SS3 in the fourth period to put an exclamation point on the victory. "When we got close to the end zone, we could feel it, and the kids got in," said Park of his offense. "We capitalized on opportunities." H- - wmost Popular Options 1987 $18,240. VW FOX NOW $14,355 ONLY $5995. - M 77 I3 0 7 2 0- -9 Mt. Vi.w Hillcr.st 1977 1987 VAN AG ONList SIMILAR SAVINGS ON ALL MODELS 35 intsrc.ption return Car4r kick) Weichers 17 pass from Bench (Weicher kick) . 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