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Show Orem Surges Past Payson 27-20 in Inspired Comeback Spanish Fork Lions Suffer Page 12—THE HERALD. Provo, Utah Sunday, October3, 1971 First Defeat Shumwayand DuaneAllen. The big play y was . a pass tifrom Jack Chris! ettaea a a d ~ to the three ee one : Sports w Writer Herald m : . ~ Weight gam! crossed their ‘cpiaion that the “Tigers front of Allen to go for the inpeaeal cicada otal cerception but couldn't get the : bail doubts about that et in “Jon Mitchell went the last the first halt Friday afternoon three yards with 6:08 left to play. oe 2o-point Kevin Johansen scampered deficit to knock Payson from the oorte Paegrpebeotpee unbeaten ranks 27-20 de Teese Sead It was a matter of each team }"ong" and col the Paynes bee winning a half but Orem came Then disasterreally struck the up with four touchdowns to only ;, ns. three for the Lions. Fumble Recovery The win leaves the Tigers in On the third play after the contention for the Class AAA score a Payson handoff went tournament and does little or astray and Kip Apostol pcked nothing to jeo Payson’s theball up on the 30 and rambled berth in the AA tourney. into the end zone to makeit 20-14 Like in any game where a with 4:20 left in pe ree coach thinks his team should keeper by quarter! ja have won, Jim Durrant was Christiansen te a yard short of disappointed but could still the end zone for a two-point muster a smile following the conversion, defeat. Payson got the ball back and “Theloss will make us a better fumbled again but Don Olson team,” said the head mentor of recovered to retain possession what is probably the state's for the Lions, But they couldn't strongest Class AA school. “It : ge t the first down and Mark will make us work harder. We'll Marvin attempted a punt from see to that.” his own 38. eae Orem’s Steve Goffin broke For Tom Molenthere wasa lot half. fans went wild. Robin Stockdale ‘The Lions had gone ahead 7-0 kicked the extra pointto put the early in the game on a 35-yard Tigers ahead to stay at 21-20 with romp by re TE: st 1:38 left in the quarter. Wilson a two extra point andthe lead looked like it might TACKLED, BUT NOT down is Payson’s determined runner, ‘Tim Durrant. A host of Orem players are tackling him and through the line to block the punt to be happy about when the and Tom Hansen picked the ball ‘Tigers tinally came to life after @ yp andran for a touchdown to tie long, frustrating and cold first the score at 20-20 as the Orem holding hina up at the same time. They are Ron Story (69), Dan Marshall (41), and other unidentified players. Helping with the blocking for Payson are Doug Stewart (89), Lynn Muhlesteia (61), and Tom Taylor (50). CavemenSnare 32-6 Victory By JERRY GARRETT Herald Sports Writer Insurance Touchdown hose three touchdownsin less missed the point after and the score remained 13-0, end zone. Watkins’ conversion played with a broken arm. madeit 26-0 with 2:1)togointhe went nowhere on half. hold up with Payson’s defense than five minutes secured the AMERICAN FORK — A 19- theSpringville next series and wasforced to American Fork was again handcuffing Orem. win for Orem but the Tigers point first quarter was all the threatening deep in the Red Payson started another drive added an insurance touchdown American Fork Cavemen punt. Third Score Devils’ territory before halftime in the second quarter and ate UP in the final period which was set needed as they buried the but they weren’t able to get the most of the period moving 65 yp on a pass interception by Ron Springville Red Devils 32-6. It The Cavemen took over and al over before the gun soun- yards in 14 plays with Arm- Story at midfield. strong getting the touchdown lot of time (seven minutes) in melee moving in to score behind the running of Mitchell and It sopeered fut elon Johansen. Twice Johansen got were real y going to pour it on i crucial first downs to seep the the third quarter when a 35-yard drive going. He went the final run by Tim Durrant set up three yards with 2:19 left to another touchdown. Durrant makeit 27-20, The PAT attempt charged over the goal line from was low and wide the six with 0:16 left in the ""The determinedPayson Lions quarter to make tt 34. stormed back in a hurry. A The weather was just as cold roughing the passer and a face and just as windy midway mask penalty moved the ball to through the third quarter but the Orem 42 with a minute left. suddenly Orem was red hot and Weight completed a pass to the impressive Payson offensive Armstrong at the 33 with 30 and defensive lines lost their saconds left, power, Oremtookthe kickoff after the ont onalgishgeeretee touchdown ard beganamarch of soother pass to stop Payson’s its own on passes to Scott chances for a last second win. Region Four Standings Class AAA Team American Fork Carbon Orem Provo Spanish Fork Springville Despite the loss Payson gained at least a tie for the Class AA title when both Lehi and Pleasant Grovealso lost. Score by quarters: 0 0 216 27 Orem gm ° 1t4sz Fork scored in the quarter; this ie coming with 22 seconds The Cavemen didn't waste any remaining. Mark Fowler time getting on the scoreboard. crashed in to make it 19-0 for the Thefirst timethey hadtheball, hometeam.A try for a two-point they marched 82 yards into the end zone with quarterback Steve conversion failed. Springville cameup with their Dean plunging in for the TD. only first down the entire first Gary Watkins’ kick pw half when, on a fourth-down American Fork out in front 7-0 puntingsituation,fullback Trent with 6:46 to goin the first period. Smith stepped in front of the Three piays later the Cavemen snap andtook off for 20 yards up intercepted one of Kirk Roberts’ the middle. That wasthe only passes and returned it to the Red time the Red Devils really Devils’ 40 yard line. surprised the Cavemen. Dean completed a 23-yard Unable to move, Springville pass to wingback Dave Durfey. again gave up the ball. Mark Fowler got nine more American Fork took possession yards putting the ball on the nine on their 44 yard line. After yard line. On one of the few marching to the Red Devils’ 7, occasions in the ball game, the visitors’ defense held, forSpringville’s defenders broke ang the Cavemen to give up the through and nailed Dean for a loss back to the 17. The Red Four downslater, Springville Devils hadlittle to savor their had to kick agair. accomplishment, On the next Kim Foxpicked it up on the 40 play, Durfey took the handoff all and reversed, turned and the way in for the score. Watkins sprinted the distance into the this year in Region Four. W. L, Pet. 5 1 4 2 4 2 42° 42 833 .667 .667 .667 667 0 6 .00 Class AA Team W. L. Pet Payson 5 1 833 La 2 4 333 Pleasant Grove 24 333 Uintah 0 6 .000 Last Week'sResults: Provo 20, Lehi 0 ; American Fork 32, Springville number one position Wednesday. was a happy Homecoming for marched 43 yards for the score. From there Orem consumed a American Fork, one of the few It was the third time American with about three minutes in the ; With the victory, American Fork pushed their record to 5-1, keeping them on top in the Region Four AAA standings. They will be defending their Two -To n e is taking over . By JIM DANGERFIELD first half, Viking quarterback, Herald Sports Writer Kriag Higginson tried to bomb On a rain-drenched field one to Scott Story but Kelly Friday afterncon at Pleasant Ward of SF snatched it and ran Grove, the Spanish Fork Sons to the Dons 45 yard line. disappointed a Pleasant Grove Newitt Leads Team Homecoming crowd with a 240 Newitt then lead his team deep win over the Vikings. into Viking territory with a pass Despite the soggy conditions of to Bearaall, « quarterback the field, both teams handled the sneak up the middle and a ball remarkably well with only Newitt to Taylor touchdown one fumble and two in- pass that went for 40 yards with terceptions, The fumble came in 90 seconds remainingin the half the last quarter when the The Dons tried to run for two Vikings found the ball a bit too extra points but were stopped at slippery, but they jumped on the line. The score at halftime their own ball. The nimble showed Spanish Fork ahead 12-0 fingers of SF's defensive back, The third quarter was much Kelly Ward hauled in two Viking aerials to set up two Don touch- like the first hut with Pleasa.t Grove controlling the ball inwns. stead of the Dons. The Vikings Thefirst quarter proved to be rather slow for both teams with failed to sustain a drive long the scoreboard still blank at the enough to score despite the ig of Russ Eyre gun. The Dons keptthe ball most valiant of the quarter behind the run- and Gordon Jorgensen. The ning of Doug Taylor and Craig Vikings moved within striking Beardall and the passing of distance of their goal but their hopes of the TD were lost as quarterback, Ray Newitt. Steve Sanderson tried Dons Dominate desperately pick up an in‘The Viking offensive team was complete fourth down pass on sidelined most of the second half the goal line. with the strong Dons dominating ‘The wheel of fate began to roll the play. Taylor and Beardall again for the Dons in the fourth again displayed their process at quarter with Beardall running se pass receiving from once to set the touchdown and the ick spot,setting up two then again to collect his pay in second quarter Don scores. the end zonearound theleft end. ‘The first SF counter came Lightning Struck after a vital pass interference Lightning struck the Vikings penalty against the Vikings and three big passes from quar- again in the form of Kelly Ward terback Newitt to Beardall, as he picked off a hurried ‘Taylor, and finally to topit off, to Higginson throw, Jim Brown, his end, Mike Gardner, who the Don’s reserve quarterback scampered into the end zone for then hit Dave Johnson twice 30 yards. The wetfield condition scoring on the second bring the score to 24-0 for SF with 1:11 made the Pat's hard to find. With a few minutes left in the remaining in the game. In the third quarter, Mark Fowler added six morepoints to the delight of the Homecoming crowd on a 25-yard run. Springville’s lone score also came in the third period when wingback Paul Antonino broke through for the TD. : Fox Shines Kim Fox played 2 beautiful game for the Cavemen, especially considering that he By Ed Sivan Can you imagine a football | team averaging 70 points al game for each and every | gamethey played all season! 1 One major team once didit Princetonin 1885 scored 637 points in nine games, thus averaging over 70 points a game! Douile color heads up styling on a spirited new shoe. Onewith a broad, rounded toe that matches up perfectly with today's patterned suits and sportswear. Black and Burnt Apple, * Brownand Beige $2.3” It seems hard to believe} played 7 home games that| year, andthat’s all they drew | all season ... Now, of course,| the Jets draw more than 36,000 | for one game. ROBLEE. 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