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Show _The SaltLakeTribune_PREPFOOTBALL Saturday, September26, 1998 Parker ied The Farmers Pair of Quick Scores Lifts The Miners BY JAKE WHARTON 4 ning. With top-ranked Hun’ TOOELE — Scott Chournos rushed for 167 yards and pair of touchdowns as the Bear River Bears spoiled Tooele's HomecomBETSon beating the ay i tempts in the loss. Beaneiiss) 3 Trae 204 «3 3 pars 24 run ick che) Erasant ed TORU BORG50ge Het Willams BFronk 41 pas from Stevens (Wiliams TRE Het, jouornos 2 run tick blocked Sara > te Tost10OI 37-0 3. Logan (4-4) lost to Bonneville 28-7 t wrtrNe {4-4) def. Logan 28-7 Crest (5-0) det, Box Elder 48-24 @ Cco lass 3-A fun Uintah|(5-0) der.ParkCity44-7 Canyon (4-0) def. Hurricane, 25-14 = Dixie (3-2) lost to CedarCity 39-38 4. Cedar 4-4) def. Dixie 39-35 S. Morgan(4-1) det. Ogden 20-3 @ Class 2-/ i ~ 4, San Juan (5-0) def.Rich 55-0 2. Grantsville (4-1) def. Gunnison 54-14 3. Millard (5-0) def. oe42 4 Kanab (5-0) def. Beaver 35: 3) lost to SouthSarit 23-7 NEXT WEEK’S GAMES @ Thursday "NON-REGION ‘Timpanogos at Bountiful. 7pm Pleasant Grove. 7pm (aoePee Preya = mai {atonwod a Norte Tp Layton at Da Viewodtat pe ‘Bingham at Hunter, 7p Grangerat Kearas.7 pm ‘aphsvlest West Jord. pm ven RON naehe fia opm teocmarte he ronment ary Danny La/The Salt LakeTribune Northridge’s Adrien Sanders is stopped by a wall of Skyline defenders in their gameFriday. Northridge REGION 10 Union at Park City, 7 pm. Uinta a Wasate, 7pm. REG whenit misfired on.a fourthdown pass on the Davis 40 yard line and Davis then ran out the clock for its third straight Region 1. victory avis went up 140 on its rst two possessions and @ Continued from D-1 builea 7O halftimelead before Cottonwoodgot its offense rolling big break came when Sean Christensen recovered a Das (2.032) c Skyline fumble in the end « zone. Ne 950 7 0 On 6 Bond pass from Siline (432) 0-0 7 38 (Criekson 7 aera from White (rn file) ‘N—Amold2 run (Remnington kick) SNagai 94rin ‘Haterek) ‘SBeeeroft 7 run (Hathenbruck kek Clearfield 21 Christensen fumble reoery (Reington ick Layton 14 ‘S—Sirtns 4 run Hathenbruck kick LAYTON — TheClearfield Falcons improved to 21 in Region 1 play and moved into third place with Davis 17 a 21-14 win overthe Layton Lancers. Mike Wojiecowski Cottonwood 13 ‘two touchdowns for Winless Cottonwood came scored up short in its comeback bid Clearfield against the Davis Darts N—Amold 15. pas trom Av (no PAT aterpted) BYMICHAELC. LEWIS ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MIDVALE — The Hillcrest Huskies are fast giving their fans a whole new reason to cheer. With dominating performanves on both sides of the ball Friday night, the Huskies beat Brighton 18-0 for their second consecutive shutout and fifth straight victory. Now 3-0 in Region 3, Hillcrest has not allowed 8point in its last 11 quarwhere that even if someone breaks one on us, they're not cient offense that ate loads Titans East 38 Cyprus 0 Avenge Last Year’s Loss fense has nowallowed just @ Continued from D-1 one touchdown — last week ‘to Bast — in five games. Led perstar Logan Tom, who adds thetitle of Homecoming Queen to herlong list of accolades "The Rams, ‘playing without injured middle linebacker'Brian Barton, could have used Tom — or any other stars, for that matter. Highland was last shut out in 1995 by Viewmont (17:0) and the 37-point margin of defeat wasits largest since that forgettable 72-22loss to Hunter in a 1991 playoff game. ee: Skyline 24 (OT}: Bigham Au threw a 15dl touchdown pass to Brian Amold in overtime to lift the No. Srankod nhsos! he No. Eagles, handing Skyline its second-straight defeat. @ Alta 34, Orem 30: Anothertight game between the Hawks and the Tigers, again wonby Alta, viich behind fel ‘440 bulralled toImprove to 4-4. Dave Revil scored the winni hdown with 4:20 remaini Brticest48, The Huskies @ case for being ranked, blanking Brightononeneon S tussle, Quarterback Shawn Kolmna led the Huskies wih a touchdown ass fo Juddlyon and Prep of the Week Grant Smith had a BBonneville 25, meen!7: The Bonneviie Lakers brought the No. 3-ranked ‘Logan Grizzlies to earth, whipping nofthemers 25,7 in a Region4 game. ‘NoelTupe ron lore Ir Oftouchdowns for Bonnevil @ Olympus 37, seThe Titan defense was the name ofthe: mat ‘of the as dominated Highland in a No. 4 and No. 2 teams in Class 4-A. Josh Green ro! for three touchdowns forthe Titans. ‘Grove 14, Lone Peak 11: The Pleasant Grove Vikings ere, their gtip ‘on the Region 6 football lead, beating upst it Lone Peak o1 n Friday. meron Shoell and Beau Dorsom the touchdowns forthe 4-4 Viki WBear River 22, Tooele 12: in Region7's lop game of the night, Scott Chour mos Chumed out 167 yards and the Bears ‘beat Tooele. Skip Williams kicked a 50--yarrd field goal, REGION enough to allow just 114 yardis of offense — 22 in the vas it was, the Huskies relied ‘on ‘that solid defense and one greatthird quarter. After leading 3:0 at halftime, they took ‘the secondhalf ‘kickoff and drove 71 deeper than ‘the Husky 44. Of ‘the eightiplays the Ben- ma's 3-yard ‘touchdown pass oapun Lyon on fourth and one resulted in a'sack,'one in mk ae little bootleg,” “They outplayed us,” said Brighton Coach Lynn Free- Hansen, who's 6-6, sacked of ‘time off ‘the clock, Hillcrest's defense was fresh ond — and keep yards in 16 plays'to score‘on Brighton from ‘penetrating quarterback Shawn Koji- gals ranin the third quarter, “Once we gotit 'to 27-0, they kind of laid down for us,” said Allred. Olympus’ first-string de- by Green, ‘the ‘Titan offense hasrolled ‘up 164 poirits, an average of 32:8. game. As usual, Miller credited his assistant coaches, this time saying receivers coach Jim Boyce, linebackers coach Chuck Clegg and defensive line coach Todd Mays did outstanding jobs preparing their units, Onyrapes 76 ens (132) 000 m0 seis {run (Nichole tt) (Gren 1 rum hk tase) ‘Green 12 run (pas ated) ‘Gre 80 (Ald pas rom Green) ‘Morey 8 run(Neos Beh ORGNichole 27 wage, ti3) at) 0342 os Hm mit esa ieee stone. And it could have been worse, The Huskies couldn't Brighton's C.T. Bell on tthe Bengals’ ‘next play ‘from scrimmage, and Hansen forced a fumble two plays of its two-point F SANDY — DJ. Thayne and Saia Vaivaka each scored two touchdowns Fri- day andthe Jordan Beetdi gets blanked the Timpano‘os Timberwolves 28-0 in Region3. er coming up next Friday, the Miners could have been excused for looking past the one-win Jaguars. But no such excuses were needed “Maybe someof the fans [overlooked West Jordan],” Bingham quarterback Jake Schroeder said. “We know we have to cometo play everygame. Nowwe can look forward to Hunter.” If Schroederkeeps throwing the ball like he has, Hunter could be in trouble. Schroeder completed 12-of1Gpasses for 297 yards. f0Ur touchdowns and ‘oneinterception. The Miners also rushed for 219 yards, giving them 476total yards compared with West Jordan's 257 Schroeder and company didn't waste time pouncing on ‘the Jaguars. On Bing: ham's second play, Schroejer threw a screen pass to ‘Tim Provost. who scooted 61 yards forthe touchdown. fter the Miner defense held, Seth Hammon blocked West Jordan's punt and recoveredit on the Jaguar 4yard line, Provost ran it in on the nextplay and before Weannge e pas Den Denea, Kearns 24 Taylorsville 12 TAYLORSVILLE — The Kearns Cougars rallied from a 12-0 halftime deficit to top Taylorsville in a game that featured 11 fumbles, 9 lost, by both teams. Ken Molini led Kearns with 78 yards rushing, 55 receiving and one touchdwon. The Cougars hadsix sacks in the last five minutes, four by Nuku Anitoni warm assy 5 ee ear or 0 tit Trtet el ™7 Granger 41 Copper Hills 7 WEST VALLEY CITY — Fahu Tahi had 132 yards and two touchdowns andthe Granger Lancers routed Copper Hills 41-7 in a Region 2 game. Quarterback Pete Fuller also rushed for over 100 yards and scored threetimes. Scoringsummary not provided FRIDAY BY THE NUMBERS Grantsville’s Alan Mouritsen 4 0 scored 7 touchdowns vs. Gunnison and needs just 10 more to break the state record of 68. Hunter's David Fiefia ran 23 times for 175 yards as the No. 1 Wolverines whipped Viewmont. 258 16 63 _68 Granite's Anthony Parker ran for 258 yards as the Farmers pickedup their first win. Bear River's Scott Chournes ran wt 167 yards and two TDs in a er Tooele, Millard scored 63 points in the middle two quarters on the way toa 69- 12 win over Enterprise. Kearnshad six sacks in the last five minutes ofits 24-12 win over T-Ville, 4 by Nuku Anitoni. ‘The Hillcrest Huskies recorded their second-straight shutout ofa 5-A power, blanking ‘the Brigh- ton Bengals 18-0. Dan Southwick ‘threw four 4 touchdown passes in opel's 28-14 win over Spanish For The Brighton Bengals were shut out for the first time in 123 i dating ‘back ‘to ‘the 1987 Jess'im- @ Sunday Prep Coverage Bric Aikhionbare had 114 yards rushing as the East Leopards romped the Cy- prus Pirates 38-0 in a Region 5 game Friday. Cypras (044.08) ed as (9:23.2) ww 7 03s ener ros (Geant Eftrn Ahor Gams Be tan7 ra Gunma 1 pass from Waltman \GunBountiful 35 Woods Cross 13 BOUNTIFUL — Drew Bastman scored three touch- downs and passedfor another before leaving ‘the game with a concussion Friday as the ‘Bountiful Braves beat the Wools ‘Cross Wildcats 85-18, (Woes Cron (2:82) pressed with the Hillcrest defnse than angry at his team's penalties. “We did a lot of dumbthings, and shot ourselves in ‘the foot,” he said. “It's hard to overcome 80 yards of holding.” a fumble and onein a penal- said ‘The’ meet 5 Judd and felty. Another was a punt low defensive end Blake going to getto'the olline,” get into the end zone from later. After Josh Savage — the Brighton 5 in thefirst another 6-6 senior — recovsaid Hil licrest Coach lie. “We bend, but don't quarter andhadto settle for ered, Kojima hit Mike Chrisa field goal, ‘then ‘threw an tensen with a 35-yard pass to break. Meuenst the Bengals, interception after recover- set up Grant Smith's 2-yard though, the Huskies barely ing a fumble on the Brighton touchdown run. Smith budged. ‘Thanks to an effi- 22. Hillerest made ‘neither rushed for 99 yards. SpeagieSpnhFor? AmeorkTopi pm | | | ' | | | §=FRIDAY’S HOT SPOTS Hillcrest Pitches 2nd Straight Shutout e're so fast every- REGION 4 | ‘time. ‘So was volleyball su- SCLEME Comes Back In 2nd Half 4. Olympus (5-0) def. Highland 37-0 2. for a running teat But that’s exactly what the Jaguars could say “Maybe next year.” ‘they were down 1 West Jordan's Nathan Judd hit a 42-yard field goal midwaythrough the sec quarter. Schroeder answered byleading Bingham on.a 93-yarddrive with time ticking down in the first half. Ryan Campbell capped the drive by catching Schroeder's 12-yard touch jown pass. Bingham’s lead grew to 41-3 until the Jaguars finally found the end zone early in the fourth quarter. Don Dunn found Sage Sawyer with an 18-yard touchdown pass. West Jordan did Friday night, surrendering two quickies to Bingham. The outcome was pretty much decided after that as the Miners rolled toa 41-10 win. ‘The Jaguars and their option attack were forced to playcatch-upall night, and the results were ugly in this Region 2 battle. “When you play your rivallike West Jordan, you've rssemesiv' =% get everything you can i fetjot to BBinghamcoach ef Sonny Woerrtrguinen berate aoe get.” Sudburysaid, “Whenyou're Prat playing your rival, you know they're going to come back with a lot ofpride.” “that re Pride or not, Bingham jVomt pasfon severdr ort dominated from the begin- MORGAN— AaronLittle ran for two fourth-quarter touchdowns as the Morgan Trojans pulledawayto a203 victory over the Ogden Tigers in Region 7 %. Sroe Viewmont24-9 2. def. West Jordan 41-40 3. 3b) def. Skyline 27- (on 4. Jordan def. Timpanogos 28. __5.Skyline (3-2)lost to Northridge 27-:2a (On) @Ciass4A SOUTH JORDAN — Allowing the opponentto score two touchdowns onits first three offensive plays is not exactly the blue print for winning football. Especially “Wecameout and played a full game, but still had some mental breakdowns. How RANKED TEAMS FARED BClass5A SPECIALTO THE TRIBUNE first quarter alone, three Parker runs of 40 yards or more werecalled back by holding penalties. Granite coach Scott Henderson also noticed themistakes. e SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE The Granite Farmers hund a quick cure to.a slug. gS start when running ck Anthony Parker returned to the = after fighting with the Farmers went on towin 2 18 over Ben Lomond for their first homecoming victory since Parker finished with 258 yards and three toucheven after missing Most of the second quarter OF his three scores, his shortest mayhave beenhis biggest. The 3-yard run came with # seconts remaining in the first half. Parkers tduchdown followed interception by Farmerdefensive back Eric Atkinson, whoreturned it 39 yards to the Scots 11-yard line. The score gave Granite a 6-3 lead and the momentum Ben Lomond did not go away quietly, scoring twice in the second half. The Scots even hada chanceto tie the ame with 4:09 left in the fourth quarter. Ben Lomond Was down 18-16. but the HFanite ‘defense, stuffed 's ros-point run attempt The difference in the ime became evident when Parker went out early in the first quarter. Duringhis 10niinute absence, the Farm ers turned the ball over three times and gained only 15 yards. After his return, the Granite offense rolled as Parker oo ‘on sprints of 40and 62 y Wwerybody stepped up big tonight because 1 was feeling kind of sick. When I cameback I think it sort of firedeveryone up.” ‘Stopping the Farmers from dominating were pen‘alties and turnovers, In the REGION 07 6 ons Catch prep writer Jay Drew's review of Friday's high schoolfootball action and all the standings, complete with points scored and allowed, in Sunday's Tribune. Prep Football Rankings also will appear in Sunday's Tribune. For those who can't wait, KUTV-Channel2 will give prep football fans a'sneak peak at the rankings during its 10:30 pm. Saturday Sports Den show with David James. Bont 41/41) 70 75 BeBastman 64 pas from Patterson (Beynon eh) ‘Soderberg 19 from Bastman (Beynon kiek) WC-25 ps hk good) Satan 95 Wet return Beran et Eastman 19 run (Beynon ie) CL pm ran (beyon ick) anotheras'the Murray Spartans won‘their first game of ‘the season, 21-6 over ‘the Judge Memorial Bulldogs. The Bulldogs remain winless. 1 Murray 21 Judge Memorial 6 Wary) Inde 4 John Briggs \threw an 18yard ‘touchdown \pass to MikePotter and an for on 7 ot 000 ‘Trent Neélson/The Salt Lake Tribune Highland’'s Lance Aguirre ne Olympus’ Wyatt Horsley Friday night. |