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Show - Vage.VG tUh. Sunday, September THK HEKAID, Provo, 10, 1989 uins send message 334-- 1 2 win over Dons By DAVE McCANN J?; plerald Correspondent ire Region Four! Mountain arrived! Pbrithe third straight week, the yiew-ha- t s Stliias pott-leagu- pounded their foe. victim was an Fork squad, e Friday's sh improv-taag'Spani- 34-1- 2. JrOrfe're making a statement," determined Ben Cahoon. $Sr'want some respect. It's about 6' fftountain view started a in football." Q1 3 Fve been playing together for back l years, added running I t I A wno sum nau .Murray, on defense as well as as 115 KdSfTUshing. "We were good as brf&mores and knew we could do 3is- - seniors." Xl?Bniins are big, experienced, fiWised and unbeaten. preseason has been good for some experience," Bruin ttfrget waefi-Stev- e Park said. "I'm happy afcjiftlhe way we've played." 3Slfre first three games, the fihtibS have outscored their oppo- - ni3 as? n 1 muitain View quarterback Scott connected on six of 12 tSS82 for 134 yards and three Ifucjidowns. Meanwhile, running QfiJiBrad Mangum and Murray tvbp the turf. Mangum had 119 It carries and two TDs. JQui' offensive line fnd gave us some big holes," Jiurtay said. tl3ruins jumped all over in the first quarter, racing :atiea2b21-0- . Ben Cahoon's diving 19 JPd; catch in the end zone capped iwrdit $n ?pdn over-power- tfgi Span-MCFi- lie a "It was a quarterback audible," he said. "Originally, the play was supposed to be a run up the middle. But Spanish Fork didn't have a defensive back on me. They had a mix up on the coverage. A linebacker ran over and I just got behind him. I didn't think I was going to get it." Two minutes later, Albrecht hit TD. Cody Child for a And two and a half minutes after that, Mangum sliced into the end dive. zone on a three-yar-d Spanish Fork quarterback Kent Cook nearly carried the offensive load by himself. His one yard keeper around the right side got the Dons on the scoreboard midway through the second quarter. Another Mangum scoring burst from 12 yards out put the game away before halftime, 27-Credit Spanish Fork with a gutsy second half performance. Cook kept his offense on the field most of the third quarter and hooked up with Shane Marshall for a six yard scoring strike. Mountain View, however, turned out the lights for good with an Albrecht-to-Kyl- e Weston bomb from 20 yards out with 3:29 to play. Orem Office, 852 SouthrTState, S. Fork 0 0 21 0 Ml. View MV Cahoon 19 pass from Atbiecht (Benson kick) 56 pan tram Albrecht (Benson kick) MV Mangum 3 run (Benson kick) run (kick blocked) 12 run (kick tailed) 6 pass tram Cook (run tailed) pass trom Albrecht (Elks kick) SF 12 32 62 112 First Downs rk Rushes-yd- s Passing yds Passes 7 PenaHies-yd- s KIEFFER a - non-leag- 2e tj-yjw- Fpur different Miners scored on &9c)down jaunts while crucial off the kept the scoreboard. Bingham wasted little time taking on his own 18, Se lead. Beginning Quinn Remund connected passes to Scott Smith arft'XJhad Palmer. Remund found Palmer again for 24 more yards. On the next play, Tyler Johnson ran Remund's pitch in from the 23 for Bingham's first score. Strong punting denied both teams good field position until just before the half when Bingham capped seven consecutive running plays with Smith's 2 yard touchdown dive. A pen-SJtre- C your upcoming vehicle needs for the hunting . AUTO CENTER 9J So Slate (Un.versity M.nli OREM Sales 5. 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P P P W UUVJ Bingham downs Timpview By STAN SCHMIDT Videos Prizes FREE TO PUBLIC m'Mm.Tmm"""TlTm ?. t ' 12 34 however, week, fiie Payson Lions took revenge at home against the Wasatch Wasps, ;who .are new to the 3A ranks (Friday night. j Pt)yson kept the Wasps out of the 'ti)rtfone for the entire 48 minutes 16-- 0 in the game. 2tS Lions had to wait a while to )f!an the board themselves as defense from Wasatch turned the fJeAyvay several times inside Ter-$ve lim fii interception by Nathan field Payson good position in the first quarter at the Wasp Bryan Nielsen carried to the one the blocking of Ben Cook. i ,thpn the Wasfltrh ripfensp $aitened and Payson settled for a d James Pace field goal. ?Tfliovers hurt Wasatch in the fisC'tialf. A messed-u- p punt at-the by Wasps gave Payson field position again at the Match 35. 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