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Show - Page E6 TH.2 HERALD. Provo. Utah, Sunday, October 8, bMe Dixie woods Ryan Hamilton after he had caught a pass to put the ball near midfield. But, Nackos didn't get enough ooomph on the ball and it fell short of Hamilton. Dixie's Nate Goodrich fell on the ball to effectively thwart the Devils' comeback bid. Even so, Springville got the ball back with less than a minute to go and had the ball at midfield when time expired. "Let's be honest," said a disappointed Springville coach Ray Newbury. "We got beat by a quicker By BOB HUDSON Assistant Sports Editor What's the tired ST. GEORGE old saw about (insert name of sport herej Leing a game of inches? Football was Friday night as Dixin what ie edged Springville the as Eight Region was,tUJfd chaMp3: .'ii,' g "iL. With the victory, Dixie improved in league piny and 0 overall. to Springville dropped to 1 in league and 3 overall. Springville can earn a piece of the championship by beating Cedar City and having Pine View beat ..jrj . the. last gamps, of. the. Uj regular season. But back to those inches. field goal Jeff Newby's with 3:06 left in the game provided the victory margin. The kick cleared the right upright on the goalpost by about three inches. One play later, Springville's James Nackos tried to lateral to 23-2- 1 7-- 4-- 1989 3-- team." Kewbaiy said Nack&s' Lsteral attempt was a called play that went awry. "It was there," Newbury said. "But he fNackos) got hit as he was going down... "Maybe we could have worked it down and done some things," Newbury continued. "We've gotten beat by a field . If By DOROTHY KNOELL Herald Sport Writer With 1:20 to go and Orem yards away from the American Fork goal line, it appeared Friday's Region 4 matchup between the Tigers and Cavemen was headed into overtime deadlocked at seven. But 76 seconds later, the Tigers had their homecoming victory. Orem moved 83 yards in four plays, then Cade Schaerrer booted a field goal with four seconds g left to give the Tigers a 30-ya-rd heart-stoppin- win. 10-- 7 "That was about as exciting as it could be, wasn't it?" said an exhausted but happy Orem coach Paul Clark after, Orem took over after Caveman punter Adarn Krommenhoek rolled a punt out of bounds at the four. And on the first play from scrimmage, i appeared the Tigers would be eorctent to run out the clock and go into overtime. Schaerrer handed to fulibaek Rob Harding, who got Jour yards on a dive play. 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On the final play of the first half, Casey Carlson hauled in a It 7S 4 Otttm SAL fourth-and-go- frsj 74 'iuarren, Aifrx i,''' ja er er. go-ahe- l!)-pl- Tfa; ':. rd oils!)$?-&- k j.jrwiflCTgTAi' ' d, ht Devil PAT attempt. After that, those inches came into play again. Dixie moved to the Springville four in the final minutes. But, Brown lost control of the football and it lay on the turf for what must have seemed an eternity. Eventually, though, Brown regained control and Newby got the chance to kick several plays lat his game-winn- So, Dixie took a 14-- 7 edge into the locker room at intermission. Springville took temporary control of the game in the third quarter. The Devils tied the game with a five play march midway through that period. Craig Condie hauled in a pass from Oman for the touchdown. Brad Roper set up the Devils' touchdown two plays later when he fell on a fumble by Dixie's Brown at the Flyer 21. Oman picked up 15 yards on the first play, gave to Hamilton for five; then scored on "a" one-yasneak. Crowshaw's PAT gave Springville a 4 edge. Dixie got its final touchdown with 9:38 left in the game when Brown sprinted in from the four. That drive for the capped a 10-- 7 Cav'jf' t iV'J! tisvifb Foi fcKfcjng Ths 10-pl- through the fourth pcriwJ on a drive that included minutc, a pass interference call on Orem, two fourth-dow- n conversions and eight carries by Brandon Hodges (good for 28 yards). The touchdown came on a perfectly placed alley-oo- p pass from Stan Parrish to Itob Iamb, who made a great catch as he outjumped a shorter Sorensen for the ball on a at the five. Tyler Nielsen's PAT tied the score. The American Fork defease then held Orem on three plays and forced a punt. The Cavemen took over on their own 37. A draw play by Jeremy Dalton was followed by another interference call which moved the ball to the Orem 30. But two plays later on the Tiger 24, an offensive pass interference call in the end zone moved American Fork way back and brought up fourth down. So the Cavemen punted from the Orem 39. Orem scored the only points of the half on its first possesion of the game. Moving on the ground the one pass play in the drive was it took Orem just 10 incomplete plays to score. Harding capped the drive with a two-yartouchdown dive, Schaerrer's PAT made it fl. After that both team settled down and got defensive. The clov.-s-t anyone came to scoring again in the first half was Sehaerrer's blocked field goal. The teams traded tunyrtt-r- s in the third period. UtAh put tgetLer fA drive that were foiled by fumbles deep in &ff.w.f:Ls' temto-ry- , and each pir.kefl off a pass, "They are a great defensive team, and we've t:en p!airg letter defertse," Clark said, "American Fork, in fact, ju&t might t tre best deferuave team in the state. Give them t.W.e two Atartfrrs a were misting suspended week a!t?r a fight ia..t week in the fcjtcni- he )w. rt," Clark aii U Tim' takjf over om'Si fvjr, it arared t lYitf 'jus jjvt 's the fourth-and-eig- t-?-9 ftr?!?'?-- Springville, Sops going the final yard. That Flyer touchdown came with 7:26 left in the first half. Then came a couple of those inches away situations for Springville. Hamilton appeared to break open for a long pass from Kerry Oman, only to have Dixie's Tom Brown break up the play at the last possible instant. Later on the same drive, Oman came up two yards short on a from the Dixie 20. Springville's defense held from there and forced the Flyers to punt. (against Dixie) the last two years," Newbury concluded. Both teams may have played their best game of the year. They were whistled for Just three penalties apiece for a combined 35 yards. Hamilton and Dixie's Tyler Wilkinson rushed for over 100 yard3 each. 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