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Show X DEFEAT BONANZA ' Is JWH. ! ' . & f ro, 4 - . . - i. ft If - i ,49 &ftiftfoT Wain) 24D David Feller '"i 4 High School Reporter JvJwXV, The Dixie Flyers were to change their name to the Dixie Waders last Friday night as they began their 3rd game, of the last 4, in the rain. The rain ended early in the 1st half, much to their relief. X'-- The visiting Bengals from Bonanza High School in Las Vegas seemed to be fighting an uphill battle from the first play. To start it off Dixie received the opening kickoff. The very first offensive play for the Flyers was a run off the right tackle by Cary Allred for a 70 yard run for a touchdown. With 11:33 left in the 1st quarter Shan Gubler ran in the 2 point conversion. ' 'Jft 1 1 V yf VJ- V A-- y - After 0 .kVt Dixie's kickoff. Bonanza was stopped after their first series of downs. After a punt by Bonanza, Dixie started another drive for another touchdown. This one also by Allred, but was only a S yard run. This was all of the scoring for both teams for the 1st half. The rest of half was run off by both teams with alot of passing which turned into interceptions for both sides. The second half didnt start off with such a bang as he the first half did, but Dixie still dominated with most of the game being played with its BUT HAPPY Flyer WET, cheerleader Beth Brown casts a smile as the rain stops and Dixie takes 20-win. -- UPFIELD Shan Gubler 30 turns the left comer, following his blocker Randy Frei 43, CUTS yards. 202 game for 9 completion for 26 attempts for 54 yards. Lee Goodrich, Randy Frei and Shan Gubler all intercepted one of Bonanza's passes. Brad Seegmiller picked off 3 of Bonanza's passes by himself. The Flyers" will travel to Nevada Saturday to play Basic High School. d V aunty Ncivc thepassing ' , yards rushing against shington Dixie's defense had a good game also, as they started the Bengals for 57 yards rushing and stopping Dixie was able to amass the Bonanza defense. 0 . Thursday, October 7, 1976 St. George, Utah 84770 r "GREATEST WIN SAYS COACH" , 1 X-n'V'-v- X Rebel running back, Larry Heater, turned on the steam Saturday night as he rushed for 214 yards and 3 touch- downs-leadi- ng the Rebels to defeat Ricks College 28-It was the greatest win since Ive been at Dixie, J commented Coach Lee10 Bunnell after the pme. The defeat of Ricks, last years ICAC Conference champs, puts Dixie in front 1 0 in th conference race, and puts Ricks out of the running for th championship entirely, ' i : a second string of players. With 1:47 left in the 3rd quarter, Dixie came up with another score as Shan Gubler carried the ball in for the score. Dixies offensive had one of it's best games as it had 133 yards passing and 202 yards rushing. The majority of the rushing game was picked up by Allred with 92 yards. Ron Read had a good day with his passing game as he completed 5 of his 8 passes for 122 yards in the air. Chuck Ence picked the rest of the passing game as he completed 1 of his 6 passes for 11 ( .4, 3. x t ' 4 fourth came in the as Heater quarter repeatedly carried for good pins. Two 12 yard carries then an 11 yard touchdown gave Heater his third TD for the night. With the PAT good by Bills, who completed four for four, the final score? read Dixie 28, Ricks 3. He wasnt a Heater was a blowtorch." tonight-- he -- commented a happy Coach Buford Cox, speaking of Larrys performance against Ricks. Heater, who led the state of Nevada last year in rushing now has 574 yards in only 4 pmes-a- n average of about 43 yards per game. I some good blocking on that 63 yard run, Delano Lewis opened a pretty stated good hole for me, Had ;r f . Heater. The Rebel defense did an outstanding job keeping the Vikinp from scoring. On several occasions the Vikings brought the ball into scoring range and were held by the Intough defensive unit. terceptions by Larry Tucker and Bob Baker, along with fumble recoveries by Rick Stonehocker and "r thwart the Definitely a big win for the Rebels, who are now 3 wins and 1 loss in season action, they must now look ahead to Snow College who is also Dixie will meet Snow for an ICAC Conference matchup this Saturday in Ephriam, at 2:00 p.m. 3-- 1. Blake v V- Myrup helped Viking effort. - 'X I?- - &-- ' ip due to fewer conference pmes. The Rebels were in fine,1, form as they played the way they had in the first two , games before Scottsdale, rolling up 421 yards in totals offense. Most of those yards came on the ground with 358 yards rushing. The Vikings ! ' $& i i V, i : .? 4 & IT GETS Chuck Ence AWAY 11 - ; ' i on the other hand could only ? v ! League Footfall I C?esyl;s The following are the results of AFL Little League Football games played on Bentley scored one and David Trueblood one on a blocked punt to give the Browns the win by a 36 point margin. The Dolphins scored on a safety. The 49ers beat the Colts 14 to 0 to win their 1st game of Wednesday evening, September 22nd at the St. George City Park. The Cowboys won their first league game as they the NFL Little League beat the Steelers by a four season. Leading the 49ers touchdown margin, winning were Gary Crosby who 30 to 6. Billy Givens scored four touchdowns for the scored the 1st touchdown on an pass interception with Cowboys, three on running teammate Jay Leavitt adding plays that covered 4, 10 and 18 the two point conversion for 45 on a on TD and yard yards an 8 to 0 lead. In the 2nd half pass. Jeff Abbott scored two PATs for the Cowboys. Lyle the 49ers scored their 2nd Black led the Steelers to their touchdown as Craig Burgess lone touchdown with an 8 ran 4 yards for the TD for the final score of 14 to 0. yard run. Games played by AFL and The Broncos won their 1st on Wednesday and NFL league game as they evenings, Sept. the Thursday Chargers by squeezed by a mere touchdown, 6 to 0. Dan 29hh and 30th at the St. Odette scored the only touchGeorge City Park were as Broncos The follows: down for the victorious chalked up win no. 2 as they Broncos on a running play. Listed below are the edged the Steelers by a mere Thursday night Sept. 23 results of the NFL Little League Football games also played at the St. George City Park. The Browns, led by Jame Esplin, Rus Neilson, David Trueblood and Alan Bentley scored a decisive 38 to 2 victory over the Dolphins in the opening game of the NFL season. Russell Neilson scored two TDs, Jayme Esplin scored one, Alan Mason two points, Snow scored twice, one for a 60 yard romp, while teammate Kenny Bowler scored the final TP on a 5 yard run. Scoring for the Steelers were and Lyle Black, Kelly Blake Brian Beesley The Cowboys lost their 1st 18 game as they were edged a in to 12 by the Chargers close game. The win was the first for the Chargers, who were led by Trent Snows 15 20 to 18. yard pass and run play, Mark Quinns TD and Dennis Leavitts touchdown. The losing Cowboys got all of their Front row left to right Racquel Cloward, Heather Grant, Patti Cuff, Denise Davenport, Karrie Stalnoker, Kim McArthur, Robin Brown, Syd Sorenson, Karma Barton, Marsha Mathis. 22 (Boris Mamed fto "RebelelMte" Marching Team scoring from Billy Givens, who slashed for two TD runs, giving him a total of six touchdowns in two games. The Dolphins scored their 2nd straight win as they edged the 49ers 18 to 12. The 49ers who suffered their 1st loss, had Brad Stucki score on a 65 yard run, and Mike Hutchings score the 2nd TD on a 7 yard run. The Dolphins chalked up win no. 2 as Randy Cox scored 1st on a 50 yard Pat Burke, Raquel Cloward, Heather Grant, Cuff, Donna Prisbrey and Michelle Rogers. Hurricane Tigers Slaughter San Juan run., with Kevin Wright scoring the 2nd TD on a 17 yard run, which tied the pme. The Dolphins won the game in an overtime period when Lance Allred ran 5 yards for the winning touchdown. The Browns remained undefeated winning their 2nd straight game as they edged the Colts 20 to 8 in the 6:30 p.m. game. The Browns scoring came as Alan Bentley ran 12 yards for the 1st TD; Cole Staheli scored 2nd on a 90 yard pass-ru- n play for a 12 to 8 halftime lead. The Browns final score came in the 2nd half when Russell Neilson ran 16 yards for a TD and Jamie Esplin converted the 2 points PAT on a running play, for a 20 to 8 victory. ! manage 274 total yards with,t 154 on the ground. Scoring bepn in the second quarter as powerback, John , North, picked up 5 yards on a" reverse, the pulled in a 10 yard pass and topped it all of with a 40 yard scamper to paydirt. Doug Bills kicked the point after, and the Rebels led 7 - 0. On the kickoff return, the Vikings attempted a handoff, dropped the ball and an alert 1976-- 77 Rick Stonehocker pounced on REBELETTES-Fr- an Esplin, Michelle it, setting the Rebels up again Lytle,. Donna Prisbrey, Joyce Stratton, Marilyn in good scoring position on 'Cook, Mary Jane Malstrom, Kaye Seegmiller, the 15 yard line Heater then Diane Mathis, Pat Burke, Michelle Rogers. carried twice for five yards each and quickstepped in for the Rebels second score. Again Doug Bills PAT was successful and the Rebels led 14 - 0 at the half. Third quarter opened with a series of fumbles by both teams. The first fumble by Dixie set up the Vikings first'"' ! Viking Kelly Booth kicked a Twenty two girls have been Teresa Miller, Kim McAr30 yard field goalmaking it 14 as this years thur, Diane Mathis, Patti chosen - 3. Another Rebel fumble Rebelette marching team gave Ricks the ball on the at Dixie College. Rebel 28 in good position. But again, the strong Rebel The girls were chosen from defense stopped the score and a field of some 46 girls trying forced a fumble on the 1 yard out and were judged ac-line. Blake Myrup jumped on cording to poise and ability. in the ball and put the Rebels The Rebbelettes will control 99 yards from the goal at home football perform game line. halftime presentations and Moving the ball 99 yards any of the basketball games usually takes a little time, but this year. to find his receiver by a fine offensive line. Quarterback is given ample time Utfff le V15 mr , 4 freshman, Larry Heater, poured it on and the Rebels moved the distance in only 5 plays. After a gain of 7 yards Heater took the handoff and Officers for the Rebelettes arilyn. Cok, President; Karen Smith, Vice F'ran Esplin, ''President; went 63 yards Jane Mary before being pushed out of Hratonan; Malstrom, Publicity; Visual bounds at the Viking 28. dsServing as Advisor for Heater carried again for 5, group is Pat Roper. then exploded 25 yards for the off-tack- le -- - touchdown. Doug Bills again completed the extra point and the score at the end of the third quarter completed stood 21-The final score of the game 3. Other members include: Keri Syd Sorensen, Hurricane High School Tigers traveled to Blanding last week for a game with San Juan High School and boy, did they come away with a win, 28-- 0 for the Tigers. hanwas dicapped from last weeks Hurricane game with Richfield as Steve Cox and Craig Stratton were out of the game. But Morgan Humphries returned to the for the first time since Stalnaker, Michelle Lytle, Marsha Mathis, Robin the first game of the year. Brown, Joyce Stratton, Many reserves for the Tigers line-u- p were able to play in the game also. Mitch Englestead went in for the first Tiger TD from the 35 yard line. Then he turned around and went in for the two extras making the Then the Tigers got score a San Juan fumble on San Juan's 2 yard line just before the half. Morgan Humphries carried it in and carried his own two point conversion in for a score of 16-Then in the second half 8-- 0. Humphries went in again with 65 yard run but this time the Tigers missed the extra points. Then the last score came just after a pass from reserve quarterback, Brad Holt, to Craig Bettridge for 60 Then Craig Shurtz yards. took the ball in from the four yard line and the extra points were missed but the Tigers had it made with 28-- Hurricanes game this week was Wednesday against North Sanpete, there. |