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Show Iae Hit IVnimid Sik October 27, Hawks explode for great come-bac- k win over Union l!K'l CEUedges Badgers moved dowri field again with a pass to Owens and a draw by Chairo to the three yard line where Hughley threw, it in for the score. CEU With 3:19 in the game CEU intercepted a Norseth pass on the By Steve Peterson PRICE A tough and determined CEU football team refused to give up Saturday as they came from behind to edge the Snow College in the final quarter of Badgers an exciting ICAC match. Snow jumped to an early 14-- 0 lead on two long, consistent drives, the first ending with a Mike Norseth T.D. pass to wide receiver Andy line with Ludwig from the three minutes left in the first, ' quarter. The Snow defense held and Snow started after the kick-ofthe next drive from their .own 22: yard line. Franco Harris arid Marvin Ellis carried the ball to mid-fiel- d where the air attack took over and passes to. David Highsmith, Kyle Bosgeiter, (tight end back in action after a three game injury), and Ludwig. But the Eagle defense dug 24-2- 24-2- 1 Snow 22. But the excitement wasnt over yet. With 1:50 to go, Snows Kevin VanVoorhis made a brilliant interception to stop the CEU threat, but fumbled on the return at the line where a CEU Snow player recovered it as it rolled out bf bounds. Snow held, but; with 41 seconds left the offense didnt have enough time to score, and the game ended 24 CEU,: '21 Show.. The statistics reflect the exciting, close game this" was. Snow had a total offense of 390 yards, including Marvin Ellis 107yards in 21 carries, d f, . The Badgers travel to Rexburg on the Vucings : . $ of three downs. The Badgers have a lough Ricks. was called' in',, but George Riveros road schedule,' and need to win' the his 15 yard field goal attempt was CEU was wide; however, caught offsides .and Snow decided to go for ball was moved to the siji after-thone yard line. Expecting a dive', the Eagles key.ed Harris . who leaped on the high in theair over the pile-u-p goal line, while Norseth sneaked untouched Oh a bootleg around the'; f; left end. Riveros hit the PAT' putting ' ROOSEVELT Behind 21-- 2 when who really fired the Hawks up with a the halftime gun sounded, the North good constructive type pep talk; Sanpete Hawks exploded in the while all of what Coach Anderson second half for the greatest said, cant be printed, he did tell the comeback all season and scored 26 boys they were much better than points to oust the stunned Union they were playing and to get out there and get the job done. Cougars Friday night in the state playoffs. After holding the Cougars on their The win eliminated the Cougars first drive of the game, the next time from any further play this year and the Cougars took over they scored on elevated the Hawks into the state a quarterback sneak by Chad Richards. The extra point was good. quarterfinals. North Sanpete will meet the Delta The Hawks took over again and Rabbits for the second time in the after getting two or three good quarterfinal encounter scheduled to passing plays, the Cougars found the weak spot in the Hawk defense and begin at 2 p.m. on Friday. The game will be played at Delta. NS was forced to punt. The never-sadie Hawks were The Cougars moved out with good, held to a safety in the first half and it long passing plays and a run then looked like the Cougars were headed took it in from the three. Again the for the quarter finals. . kick for the extra point was good and Hawk Coach Paul Tidwell said he the hometowners lead 14-- 0 at the end instructed his team at halftime to of the first quarter. make a few defensive adjustments The Hawk defensive unit pulled it and then talked... to some team , in and the ball seesawed back and ' members individually telling them forth until Richards hit his wide - that they really needed leaders out : receiver on a deep pass for another touchdown midway through the second period. The PAT was good momentum back, Coach Tidwell and Union lead 21-related then he added Jokingly that In the kickoff, the Hawks got a he told the team they would have to good return from. Scott Cook but win the game or walk home. were unable to get a first down and were forced to punt. Kim Wilkey put it on the four-yar- d line and Jummy 28-2- 1 2-- y . Snow up 144). But things g6t tougher for the . . . Badgers. Eagle staf.receiver Rocky Owens, who had been out of action the past few games with an injury turned the moijientum around with 1: 00 in the 2nd period when he took a short pass from Ottis Hughley and streaked 34 yards fdr six points. On the next play, after CEU kickoff, ' Norseth threw an. 80 yard bpmb to called Highsmith. but back for holding on the Snow. line. The Badgers then had to punt, and with 1:30 left in the half Chris Chairo took a short, screen pass and ran 56 line where yards to the Hughley hit Ken Huddlesoh to make it a tie ballgame at the half, 14314. Snow received to open, the second : half, but had to punt from.the 10 yard . Whitewater, canoeing is one of many wilderness line, The CEU returri man fumbled featured in the. Mountain Visions Concert the punt and Snows Ted; Young line. .' presented at Snow College Activity Center Nov! 1. This recovered on the CEU Marvin Ellis, who. had his best of-- . fensive game of the year turned it on d with, three carries, to the . eight. Then Harris took the bal on 'What appeared to be a Livingston came through on a pass and sacked Richards in the endzone for the safety. Doug Thornton opened the second half with a return for the Hawks to gain good field position, but NS failed to get the first down and were forced to punt again. The Cougars ran a sweep and Dennis Dyches forced the Cougar running back to funble which' Brent Strate recovered on the Union line. After five running plays Thornton scored, but the extra point failed and the Cougars lead 21-In the next offensive series Cook intercepted a pass and took advantage of good offensive line blocking and hard running and moved the ball on the ground to Thornton who scored his second TD from four yards out. The two-poiattempt failed and the Hawks were still trailing The Hawk kickofif kept the Cougars in the hole with a good kick from Todd Lee and good speciality team coverage. Cecil Clawson recovered a Union fumble on the ... line,, ' Cook engineered another good drive and Thornton scored his third TD. The extra point attempt failed and the Hawks trailed 0 at the end of the third quarter. After a couple Of exchanges, Kim Wilkey intercepted a pass in mid-fielbut the Cougars line held and forced another Hawk punt. . Union got a good drive going and moved to the Hawk 40 when Cook pulled an interception and grabbed good yardage on the return. 21-1- . :'. Sports Scoreboard Class Playoffs 2--A North Sanpete, 28; Union, 21 Morgan, 39; South' Sevier, 20 San Juan, 23; Wasatch, 13 Hurricane, 25; Grand, 0 Delta, 34; Pine View, 16 Millard, 34; Grantsville, 0 . Richfield, 22; Juab, 0 Dixie, 28; Emery, 19 21-2- , This Weeks Schedule (2-- A Quarterfinals) North Sanpete at Delta, 2 p.m. Hurricane at Dixie, 2 p.m. San Juan at Morgan, 1 p.m. . Richfield at Millard, 2:30 p.m. : ' in the traditional Award and a Citizen's annual the alumni dinner featuring a program with Award along new Distinguished Alumnus and featuring the classes of are invited to join All alumni and friends 33-3- 53-5- 43-4- 63-6- 4 SNOW COLLEGE picture comes from Salmon River Odyssey, canoe journey down the "river of no return. a ALUMNI BANQUET SATURDAY, NOV. 12 Cafeteria 5:30 p.m. $5.00 per person 500-mi- le rd half-back- 28-2- WfffiWgfflWi s ,'W-yar- 28-2- . -- V . drive In a formidable which included great running from Martel Anderson who went 25 yards moved in up the middle, the Hawks to solidify the win with about three minutes left. Craig Christensen and Thornton had good protection from the offensive line as they moved into the Cougar eight. The clinching TD came on an pass from Cook to who pulled three tackles with Wilkey him into the endzone. Cook powered one to Todd Lee over the middle for the two point conversion to move the Hawks safely out in front Steve Daley twarted a come-bac- k effort by the Cougars when he pulled down another Union pass. The had Hawks could ride home-th- ey the 1 victory. battle The winner of the Delta-N- S will move into the state semi finals e against the winner of the Hurricane-Dixiencounter. Mountain Visions featured at Snow College To rtidjie reservations contact' SNOW COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT OFFICE 1 ext. 606 . . ; EPHRAIM Mountain Visions An The concert isopen to the general information,', call Julie Christensen fumbled and CEU recovered art the- uncommon created Adventure, by. public, and will begin at 8:00 p.m. on or Virgil Ash at Snow College 13 yard line CEU pimted,- and Snow ;.November 1. For further tivity Center; Gary 0. Grimm and Katy Flanagan, again took the ball inside the Eagle- - wjj presented .at the Snow M yard hne, but couldnt break,. College., Activity Center on through into the endzone. Riveros . November" 1. tried a 30 yard field goal, but was. According to Virgil Ash, Snow . wide again. . College Director of the Outdoor' CEU took over and punted again. Pre-Wint- er program (which will sponsor the Ellis returned the punt 35 yards to show,) this is the culmination of at the Eagle 38, and then carried to the.- least two years of negotiations to get 25 but fumbled .and CEU again , mis. concert for Snow exciting recovered, where the 3rd period College audiences, ended We. were fortunate in that our CEU marched down the field With focale made:it possible fof them to 27 draw by give a performance at Snow between passes to Owens and Chairo to the line: But the performances scheduled for Los Eagles were denied points, when Angeles and Denver, said Mr. Ash. Snow defensive back Brad . Cook ' Visions" Concert, intercepted a pass on the goalinri. will include' the Salmon River Snow had to punt from the five to get and South of Denali. out of trouble. CEU took ovdr at mid-fiel- d Odyssey, 60" high X 16 long e canoe 52 high X 16. long with 14" rods ; The former, traces a and three passes later (to ; .! No of Return. the dowri River $29.95 each trip $18.95 each Owens) were knocking on the door at South of Denali chronicles a the 10. The Snow defense held! and month-lon- g ski by Mr. Prices own Barry Woodruff kicked Grimm and Ms. expedition into the Flanagan CEU 34 high X 16 long 14 rods. Spacing a field goal which put ' of Mt.. Alaska south Range Snow took the kick and varies from bottom to top to provide up North.Americas highest drove 80 yards behind the running of . McKinley, strength where needed most. peak. Ellis, and QB Norseth who had a 22 $17.95 According to Mr. Ash, .Mountain yard run, and another from the one Visions showcases the seasons,, for the score, putting Snow up wild animals, adventurers,' But the Eagles were determined., nvers and skv of e. CEU returned the kick to the 45, then. - . 283-402- RESERVE EARLY! - . ' Fence Sale 14-1- . Savings effective Oct. . thru Nov. 12, 1983 Fence Panels Horses Cattle 500-mil- - Hogs 21-1- - jJJJjJJJJJ; oooooooooooooooooooooooboooooooooooo PLAYER of the 20 rod rolls Wire Domestic WEEK $31.95 per roll Barbless $31.95 per roll Imported Barbed $22.95 per roll LIVINGSTON Dafania, Natagaard Offanit, NS Guard vs UNION Jimmy, who is the Hawk cocaptain was named player of the week for getting the QB sack that lead to a safety for the first two Hawk points. He has been a consistant and dependable team member and has started in all nine games. in. Barbed U.S. made 26 high $53.95 32 high $62.60 39 high $71.95 47" high $79.95 JIMMY -- V. 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