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Show inj'iy)niljUiiyi Hf .f1 yiLrf MMdtlfipHRidiiip'iryiHiPntiPMiGyRyi'i9PtH'iq'niij mnijwjlTlYlm'"lyY,yi lqpPiyRrl,ii9llPllW"liy 1(?1(yfgrilCir,f yRjPr,ipr"nryi the Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, November 23 S, 1968 Orem, Dixie Top Final Tribune Prep Grid Rankings ;2 Squads Gosnell Makes Grid Comeback Retain 67 Spots onmtuao Altaic Star Finds Niche on Defense By Marion Dunn By Dick Rosetta Tribune Sports Writer ' Tribune Sport3 Writer l. ' Rather Trad PW- - The Golden Tigers of coach Udell Wtstover would much rather trade in the mythical hardware for the real thing Nov. 23, because last year the! mythical title bestowed by The Tribune didnt hold much power and the Tigers were bumped in the semifinals by Davis. But Dixie bad better luck with The Tribune ratings a year ago as the Walt Brooks Flyers marched to the Class B crown. i Top Perch Orem takes the Class A top reperch with a glittering cord, matched only by reading. The Golden 7, Tigers clipped Springville, last Friday to end their fifth straight perfect season. West, overpowering Clearfield in the finale, 28-took the second spot with a mark and East, which may not even make the playoffs, stands fourth with record. an Big Challenge A Utah States Dour Gosnell is one of the long line of great tackles to be developed 9-- 1 had to make the grade the hard way. Willing to Pay the Price Meek Praises Redskins for Hustle was a big victo-- ! it . . our future . helps ry Fifth Spot program, Coach Bill Meek of the Utes told the Bleacher Utes Dav.s High perhaps the Monday at the Hotel Utah, football states best Much Progress team at this stage, but only sec- ond to West in the final stand- i'm so proud of this team ings, claimed the fifth spot after because I know what we havent in knocking off Viewmont the season closer. . Box Elder awaiting a,rve seen SQ Droress on hustlethinnCt and Pure 6XatHheEtat?byUn' :ness t0 ice from J the while Skyline rests in seventh lads. with an overall record. All I told them last week Cyprus bounced back into the top 10 this week as the Pirates knocked off Bingham, 28-and took the Region Three, division two title. This 8-- 2 34-1- (8-2- ), 9-- 2 Provo, a quarterfinalist from Region Four, took the ninth spot after downing American Fork, and Roy fell from seventh to 10th after falling before Bonneville, 13-Dixie tacked on a 60-win over Milford to close the season last Friday with only a tie with Lincoln, Nev., early in the season marring the season 27-2- 7 13-1- 3 record. Wasatch, apparently as strong as the Flyers in every department but depth, took the second spot again after finishing with a 40-win over Grantsville. 0 Strong Third , Delta's Rabbits finished a strong third and Kanab vaulted from sixth to fourth in the final poll after rolling over Parowan, 33-- in the finale. Monticellos undefeated Buck-aroo- s held fifth while Morgan jumped a notch to sixth "fter whipping North Summit, The Braves fell to seventh via loss and MillardV Eathat gles held eighth. Beaver waxed Cedar City, 61-- to maintain its hold on ninth and Juab, finishing its best season ever, was the 10th ranked team. 20-1- 20-1- 3 Great Defense walked Afterward, Doug around the dressing room long after most of his teammates was that I didnt want any sen- - were outstanding have received had lpft ..you've got to give with-th- e Bleacher Ute cuff links be--! our defcnse a lot of credit ior leaving the university out the distinction of beating fore, and a check of the films (today, Doug said. The second conviced the coahces that Larry effort the BYU, Bill added. mys made was unbp. Hinton played the outstanding iievable. many times it Tough Job defensive game, while Dave looked like Morris or Thomas The Ute coach admitted the Smith had his best offensive would get away and one of our squad played right up to his! game. guys would come from behind 11 We never get expectations. Serious Note to stop him. I think it was the more effort from more guys best pursuit weve ever had. note. serious one was There he than we did Saturday, It was a tremendous job and Bill Fowler, a steady, hard added. for his part Gosnell was named was lost for the defensive player Trying to pick out outstanding working halfback, the season with a knee injury. . ..outstanding offensive and defensive players gnnmi; And, as Meek summarized, was a tough job, Meek admit- This is no time to sit around ted. Several of the players who and feel too good too long, with rep Standout Arizona State coming up this , YU! 1 How's your physical condition? j Class A Win But Gosnell injured his knee and required surgery the first week of fall practice in 1965 and was Qut for ,0 SPason. The fo!. ,ov., spring he was shifted from defense to offense and nev-ppr made the a!,justinent. .j was reay discouraged. I didn't think I would ever play for Utah State, he recalls. 20-1- at Utah State, but Doug Hill-crest- 9-- 0 Molini. The game was a big challenge Cut Scholarship to the Utah State defensive unit, Neither did the Aggie coaches of which Gosnell is a captain. were led by who cut his scholarship in half The Buffaloes the' and when new coach Chuck Eugene (Mercury) Morris, naon s leading rusher. And the, Mbs an(l his staff took over, Aggies were going into thej game down after losing to Facific while WTS had won big the week before. The game is history. Utah Morris was State won, held to 52 yards and Gosnell, well, Gosnell had a big afternoon. The former Antioch, Calif., prep star made seven unassisted tackles, helped out on nine others, blocked a field goal attempt and caused one fumble. 0 60-- 7 tackle prospects along with Bill! passed on the reoort, you cant (The Spoiler) Staley and Willie. win with Gosnell," Three days before LOGAN Utah States football game with West Texas State two weeks ago, defensive tackle Doug Gos- nell sat in the trainers room holding a hot pad on his injured right thigh. I might not Ret to on the pads this week, but I expect to play. I intend to and Dixie High Schools, pfeying identical roles as those 1967, Monday were proclaimed 'the states mythical ftotball champions in The Salt lake Tribune's final 1968 prep frid rankings of the season. prem ! Saturday. They have more At and 245 pounds, Gosnell speed than any club, but these Canre to Utah State with a great scrapper representing you on prep reputation. He had been the football field might sur- and prise us and well be celebrat- - lineman of the year at Antioch, ing another victory next Mon- - On the USU freshman team in 11964 he was one of three great day. I dont know how, but Ill never sell this team short after what Ive seen the boys do this fall, he concluded. 6-- Record No. 1. Orem Tigers 2. West Panthers 3. Hillcrest Huskies 4. East Leopards 5. Davis Darts 6. Box Elder Bees , 7. Skyline Eagles 8. Cyprus Pirates 9. Provo Bulldogs 10. 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