Show 2B Standard-Examin- Saturday September er 17 1988 Sports Royals turn things around shut out Weber By RANDY HOLLIS Standard Examiner assistant sports editor pop — including an scoring journey on the game’s second play from scrimmage “That pumped our team up really good” McBride said of his brilliant sideline scoring burst which set the tone for things to come “Jeff Vigil gave me a heckuva block on their outside linebacker and as soon as I saw that block I knew I was gone “We worked real hard on offense all week and our line got pumped up” McBride who also scored Roy’s final touchdown on a plunge early in the second hal£ wasn’t the Royals’ only hero Danny McFarland hauled in an 18- - weaknesses we had and we made some wholesale-changein our offensive line “Weber had thrown for six touchdowns against East last week so we knew they could score a lot of points “We had been struggling offensively so we thought it would be strength against strength” Thompson said “But our offense finally put something on the board and our kids played defense all the time and defended the pass awfully well” Roy’s main weapon on offense was bruising senior fullback Russ McBride who powered his way past the Warriors’ defense for 193 yards rushing on 18 carries — an average of nearly 1 1 yards per 88-ya- rd s ROY — My oh my what a difference a week makes After all Roy High was held to just three points in a loss to Bountiful last week when Weber High piled up 48 points in a preseason rout of East But on Friday night the Royals got their offense in high gear while their defense defused the explosive Warriors en route to a convincing 31-- 0 victory ever traditional rival Weber in the two teams’ Region 1 football opener “We made quite a few changes this week” said Roy Coach Fred Thompson “The Bountiful game showed up some rd yard scoring strike from Darren Berg just before halftime and McFarland also conversion pass plus caught a picked off a pair of Weber passes and broke up several others Jamie Garcia scored Roy’s other touchdown which he sliced in from 5 yards out to cap a drive which was aided by a pair of major penalties while Jason Woodbury added a field goal and a pair of PATs to round out the Royals’ scoring On defense Andy Porter and Aaron Hall each recovered Weber fumbles in Warrior territory to set up Roy scores Keith Jacklin had an end zone interception to snuff one scoring threat and two-poi- nt first-quart- er 22-ya- rd 31-- 0 blind-sid- e Chad Bingham’s fourth-dowquarterback sack stopped another drive Garcia Travis Wood Doug Reynolds Dusty Widdison Justin Mansfield "Aaron Eppley and Eric Child took turns coming up with key defensive plays lo help preserve the shutout which raised Roy’s overall record to 1 and dropped Weber to 2 0 0 0 0— 0 Weber n 3-- 2-- 14 7 7 3 — 31 Roy Roy — McBride 88 run (kick blocked) Roy — Garcia 5 run (McFarland pass from Willener) Roy — McFarland 18 pass from 'Berg (Woodbury kick) Roy — McBride 2 run (Woodbury kick) Roy — Woodbury 22 field goal -- Bees win with long drives By MIKE BUTLER Standard Examiner correspondent BRIGHAM CITY — Box Elder began its quest for what it hopes will be a Region 1 football cham-- 5 pionship with a victory over Clearfield High here Friday night The Bees relied on long drives that ate precious time off the clock and used burly fullback Biff Williams to finish out those drives and help them win their region opener Williams a rugged bruising runner powered his way for four touchdowns including three in the first half as Box Elder racked up 29 points to hold a comfortable 3 lead at intermission Box Elder opened the game with a nine-pla- y drive with Kevin Welch covering 53 yards before Williams’ scoring run The Falcons came back early when Nate Holbrook intercepted a Box Elder pass and ran it back 30 yards to close the gap to 6 Then Williams and Co went to work scoring 21 unanswered points to secure the Bees’ victory BE started its surge with a strike from Mike Gardner to Ish Oliva Box Elder then marched 66 yards on seven plays f J few jr with Williams scoring again from Blair KooistraStandard-Examine- r two yards out Dallen Smith Bonneville’s to rides Ruben the Layton’s Togisala Friday night ground After Clearfield failed to move the ball the Bees’ defense blocked a punt with safety Darin Morgan recovering the ball deep in Falcon territory Box Elder wasted little time scoring again By LAYNE THOMPSON as Williams scored his third The reminder must have worked beof the ball and probably would not have the clock wound down Standard Examiner correspondent touchdown of the half this time cause the were Lakers Dallen Smith and Kevin Brockman had from the scored at all had it not been for three cooking WASHINGTON TERRACE — Bonnefrom four yards away first snap of the ball some beoutstanding individual perforpenalties against Bonneville just ville did it again Well for that matter so Clearfield scored just before mances for Layton on defense and fore first the half ended that set a up did Layton halftime when Dan Huff hauled Senior quarterback Scott Kee was on carried Totero the ball well but the 4 field kicker Chris by goal Layton For the fourth week in a row the Lakin a the mark with pass from Brock passes to JaLancers were Henderson missing some key peoplp ers played a solid overall game and they son Cooper and Steve Hernandez Once Spencer will and need to The boot boost a regroup before their next but it gave Layton came away with a victory Likewise this the aerial attack got the Lakers inside the Williams was pleased with his 14-- 3 still trailed halftime outing and it was at makes four straight weeks that the Lancd line they would hand performance but was quick to Layton only to get more lopsided in the second ers have fallen the ball to Ruben Togisala a give credit to his offensive line Robert Roest and Steve Cottle led a half But this week’s loss was the worst yet “I couldn’t have scored without locomotive who scored touchBonneville defensive unit that has the 0 for Iyton which got blasted 35-- 3 in the downs of one five and three them They all did a great job” yards “They just took it to us” said Layton Lakers on a roll t Region Williams said opener for both schools Coach Tom Moore “They whipped our “I was really pleased with the way our — Bonneville Coach Thom Budge was 3 0 3 0 0 Box Elder Coach Larry Findley Layton defense played They kept Layton from rear ends good We’ve got to do some seBonneville 6 8 7 15 — 3$ much happier with his team’s perforagreed that the offensive line was back We’ve rious evaluating when we get Bonneville — Togisala 1 run (kick failed) mance this year than a year ago when the getting anything going and this was the the key some tough teams but this is the best Bonneville — Togisala 5 run (Cooper pass played has Scott for us” (Kee) game played Lakers were 0 in preseason only to lose Clearfield opened the second we’ve first from out been of where it” Kee) said game Budge their first two region games y half with an impressive Layton — Henderson 28 field goal “This is a lot better” said Budge “We After Togisala pounded in his third TD Even though Layton was outmanned Bonneville — Togisala 3 run (Davies kick)?Tt drive with rangy quarterreminded the kids before the game of the Lancers played inspired defense for of the night for the Lakers Cooper scored Bonneville — Cooper 35 pass from Kee (Daback Brock Spencer finding Steve vies kick) what us to Ml last year We just the first two periods on a happened touchdown pass from Kee Evans in the end zone Bonneville — Potter 1 run (Davies kick) didn’t want to dig ourselves into a hole” d But the Bees’ stingy defense put But they struggled on the offensive side TD as and Burk Potter added a the clamps on the Falcons the remainder of the game with Welch Oliva and Williams leading the way on defense as well as offense Box Elder improves its record to 1 overall with the win while By TOM CHRISTENSEN the second play from scrimmage the season with a on the scoring play The defendwe stressed all week” star) in the Falcons fall to rT Enm nt s giving BL the ball on the Mounhad a league the However state 8 led Mustangs ing champions OGDEN — Call it an upset tain Crest line Ben Lomond then scored the 7 8 6 6 — 25 tough break when quarterback Mountain Clearfield it a miracle Call 9 0 013 — 22 Crest next four touchdowns Rine went 8 21 7 0 — 36 Brent Israelson broke his leg near Ben Lomond Box Elder A roughing the kicker penalty But most of all call Ben Lo15 7 014 — 36 Box Elder — Williams 1 run 41 the end of the first quarter score yards for a Ben Lomond — Campbell 9 run'(Ri-ri- e mond High School football handed the Scots new life after a Tillet pass from Gardner) 13 yards rambled from in botched On pass from Tillet) JohnThe used Dave attempt team's Clearfield — Holbrook 30 pass interMustangs over upset sictory to end the first-haattack After son at Mountain Crest — Miller 28 field the back following play is who return listed running Mountain (Evans kick) Crest Friday night the quarterback ception goal Jason Campbell rambled in nine a scoreless third quarter CampBox Elder — Oliva 14 pass from in the program as a tight end result of determination Mountain Crest — Pond 18 gass bell scored from three for out score Gardner (Hashimoto kick) the Aaron Tillet yards yards Crest’s Mountain “I wjb really concerned about regular starting from Israelson (run failed) 2 and Box Elder — Williams 2 run (HashiTravis Stewart the then capped passed to Scott Rine for the Kevin Anderson ts Ben Lomond — Rirle 41 run t quarterback coming back from last week’s moto kick) fumble reonslaught with conversion and an earkick) still recovering from a preseason emotional win against Murray” Box Elder — Williams 4 run (Hashiturn The was result an incredible Ben Lomond — Tillet 13 run' Pur-rasaid Ben Lomond Coach Ralph ly 0 BL lead moto kick) injury 36-- 9 bulge for the Scots kick) Lomond foo“Ben Clearfield — Huff 15 pass from Johnson immediately after the played great However the Mustangs rallied Ben Lomond — Campbell 3 run Spencer (run failed) with a Region 5 home victory Jason Miller field “We got a break early with that tball” said Mountain Crest coach (Durrant kick) Clearfield — Evans 22 pass from Dan Cox “Their offense played “But the players responded goal followed by an Ben Lomond — Stewart 48 fumble roughing the kicker penalty" said real well But we’ve Spencer (pass failed) got to decide return (Durrant kick) They came back and were ready touchdown pass from Brent Box Elder — Williams 9 pass from Johnson “We were able to put Mountain Crest — Toailoa 70 pass that we want to play four quarto play again" to Steve Pond Pond together a couple of nice drives Gardner (Hashimoto kick) from Johnson (Miller kick) football” of The Scots got an carls break grabbed the ball away from Rine We executed well Our defense ters Clearfield — Roberts 4 run (pass Mountain Crest — Akalaonu18 sshen the Mustangs fumbled on who had an apparent failed) The Scots improved to 2 for pass from Johnson (kick failed) ‘ interception rallied to the ball which is what 36-2- ! 29-1- 80-ya- rd 8-- 14-ya- rd s&t sr '5-- Bonneville Layton continue streaks 15-ya- rd 28-ya- Pr rd 0-- 15-ya- rd near-perfe- ct five-yar- 216-poun- d 4-- 1 -- 3-- six-pla- 62-ya- rd 35-ya- rd one-yar- Determined Ben Lomond shocks Mountain Crest 3-- -0 f -3 3-- A 9-- 18-ya- (Hey-woo- d first-quart- er Field-go- 36-2- 2 lf jpur-ran- 48-ya- rd two-poi- nt 8-- nt 28-ya- rd 18-ya- rd 2-- Davis Darts’ offense defense hit By TONY REYNA Standard Examine com’vp "li'H KAYSVILLE — It was a clinic on how to control the line of scrimmage and us a result Davis High in the Region 4 opener for pounded East 35-both squads Friday rnght “We felt we had to come out and control the game from the start and that’s exactly what we did on both sides of the ball all evening" said Davis Coach Jim Dickson “Last week wc made a lot of mistakes and we didn’t want the same thing to happen tornghL” From the opening kickoff it was quite evident 7 that Davis was in full synch Taking the ball on its own 23 the Dans methodically marched downficld in nine plays with Paul Warden powering his way into the end zone from four yards out giving Davis a lead four minutes into the contest It was also a night of big plays for the Dans Davis jumped to a cushion as Bryan Kynas-tooutraccd the Leopard defenders for a score and Jake Davis ran in for the conversion with 2 42 left in the opening penod As impressive as the oflensc was the Darts’ defense was equally on the mark in limiting East to 6-- 0 14-- 0 n 44-ya- rd two-poi- nt bull’s-ey- e 23 yards total offense in the first “Wc came out and shut them right just half down" said Dickson “We contained them and didn’t give them anything until late in the game when the game was already decided and we were giving some of our other kids some playing expcncnce” Davis dashed any hopes the Leopards had of makirg a contest of it by sconng on its last possession of the second quarter and the tirst two of the second half scoring romp at the end of kynaston’s the half a Carl Gardiner TD run from 55 yards score following a and Warden’s 28-yar- d one-yar- d 27-ya- rd against East d pass interception return to the Tast Bob Peppier finished the Davis onslaught line by one-yar- i Aaron Rasmussen was successful on the thrbe PAT’S I East o 0 Davis 14 Davis — Warden 4 run (kirk failed) Davis — kyniston 44 run (Davis run) Davs — Kynaston 28 run (Rasmussen kick) Davis — Gardmer 55 run (Rasmussen kick) Davis — Warden 1 run (Rasmussen kick) East — Latta 3 run (Wolcott kick) - 7 -- 35 |