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Show pn ynn Wednesday, Utes suffer region loss & September 11, 1985 Vernal Express 27 ! ? The Uintah Ute sophomore football' team suffered its first loss of the season when they dropped a game to Carbon in Price, Thursday. Uintah owns a mark. I. 12-- 8 X 1 . iv i t Radd , Wilier scored Uintah's touchdow'n on a dive and Gordon Limb completed a pass for the convei sion. i. ? two-poi- 1 Uintah led for most of the game, but Carbon scored the winning touchdown on a 30 yard run late in the game. The Utes had four or five shots at the runner, but Uintah was unable to come through and the winning touchdown was scored by Carbon. r ,1 f f 1 I' The Union JV team dropped a game to South Summit in overtime, Thursday in Roosevelt. Union went for a field goal in overtime, but the attempt was wide to the left. South Summit took its turn from the ten yard line, but Union intercepted a Wildcat pass. 20-1- 4 Once again it was Unions turn at the ten yard line. A number of running plays turned into losses and the Cougars went for a fourth down pass, but failed to connect. The Wildcats didnt suffer a connection failure as a first down pass was completed down the middle of the end zone for the touchdown. game winnirg THE gets booted BALL win over Union, but suffered a loss to Carbon. Uintah will battle Provo on the road, Thursday. away by Uintah sophomore kicker John Silcox. Uintah owns a i4.v 7! 1 w',' Jt I ..if -- (h-- T 1 .. $ i - - . s 5 JL ' . - , - . dl ' ' ' ' - i V' - !- r' Uintah to host Provo Bulldog team, Friday The Uintah Utes will host the Provo Bulldogs, Friday at 7:30 p.m. Uintah owns wins over Union and Carbon and has had only one touchdown scored against them. Ute runningback Kawika Teo rushed for over 100 yards in Uintahs win over Carbon, Friday. football power for Provo, a and years, lost to Bear River, dropped a 30-- game to Springville, Friday. Springville is ranked number one and Bear River number two in a poll by the Provo Herald. lead The Red Devils had only a at halftime in their game with Provo, Friday. However, Springville scored 23 points in the second half for a win. Powley scored the only Provo touchdown in the fourth quarter on a 19 yard pass from quarterback Clark. Springville held Provo to a minus 48 yards rushing. The Bulldogs passed for 57 yards. Springville rushed for 73 yards and passed for 186. The Springville defensive players turned in a number of running back and quarterback sacks during the game. 0-- 2 0 V.ir I' ;Vv.. v 1& ...I -- ? n ' 1 . - IX m vS'"-''"'1--- i' t ' ' " nv.V : 1 ; " 46-1- 2 - '? 6 it ssfc ' s" ? N '1 2pV (VST L'Tst ? . Li 'hr v V---- K '..r -- 5 ' it'A.A ' 5 , , ' s ' 0 30-- SIGNAL CALLER, Gordon Limb, right, picks up some yardage. The Utes lost their first game of the season, Thursday to the Carbon Dinos in Price. John Paystrup scored the first touchdown in the second quarter on a one yard run and Scott Mitchell, scored the first quarterback, touchdown in the third quarter on a three yard run. Springville added a safety and Mitchell completed a 69 touchdown pass to Chad Tanner for another third quarter score. Mike 4 - ' - '. 1 UNION COUGAR, Mike Olsen, gets decked by a opposing team football player. The Cougars dropped a close game to South Summit, Friday, 20-14- . INTRODUCING j Uintah's sophomores will battle the Bulldogs in Provo, Thursday at 4 p.m. and will host Pleasant Grove, September 19. Uintah will battle Timpview in Provo, September 26. i i Vi - h iu T' , COMPLETE L !NE OF WOOD STO ES u A NEW DAWN IN STOVE TECHNOLOGY i Binks scored a touchdown on a yard run in the fourth quarter. Pleasant Grove downed Spanish and Timpview ripped Fork. Payson. 24-- in other Region 8 action. and Grantsville beat Lehi, South Summit beat Union, Morgan downed North Summit. in and Park City nipped Wasatch, Region 9 games. Duchesne downed Whitehorse, 33-The Uintah Utes will battle Pleasant Grove on the road, September 20 and will host Timpview in the homecoming game, September 27. Uintah will battle Springville on the road, October 4. two Fisher Darren caught touchdown passes and Shane Mitchell scored a touchdown on a runncome from ing play to produce a behind win over the Union Cougars in Kamas, Friday. Fisher was tossed touchdown passes from Mitchell and Todd McKee. 19-- 4 2 32-2- 2 20-1- 12-- 20-1- 4 The Wildcats were down just three minutes remaining contest. MOBILE HOME WOODBURNING STOVES AUTOMATIC THERMOSTAT Cuts heating costs by 50 to 80 A natural way to stay warm in i I BAFFLE SYSTEM TOP BURN with 14-- 6 0 the A blocked punt gave South Summit their chance at a win with 28 seconds left and they capitalized on it when Mitchell sneaked over from the one final. The Wildcats are for the Union and the Cougars are will host Grantsville, Friday at 7:30 p.m. and, will battle Wasatch in Heber, September 20. 20-1- 4 2-- 0 racers compete in events at Outlaw track BMX MX U The races at the Outlaw Raceway featured a powder puff race for and gave sons and mothers daughters a chance to yell at their mothers, Saturday in Naples. The BMX moms race was divided into the old moms and the young moms. First place in the old moms division was won by Mrs. Lemon. Mrs. Hailey placed second and Mrs. Yadon finished third. Mrs. Merrill won the young moms division and Mrs. Smith placed second. Mrs. Perkins nabbed third. Some of the mothers expressed an interest in competing in the 24 and older girls class next year at the Outlaw Raceway, according to race officials. The last race of the season will be held, September 21. The track will reopen for the the new season in May. Shannon Tracey won the 13 year division race and Susan Rasmussen placed second. Casandra Harrison finished in third place. Jeff Hacking won the six year old advanced class and Cody James placed second. Donald Perkins finished in third place. Ryan Merrill placed first in the seven year old novice class and Shaun Rains pocketed second. Heath Snyder finished in third place. Aaron Gwinn won the eight year old novice race and Ryan Dart nabbed second. Daniel Tompkins garnered third. advancGarth Henline won the ed class and Derek Dunsmore finished in second place. Jeff Winn nabbed third. Travis Lemon garnered first old girls Basin Auto Shop, Bonanza Power Plant Johnny Green & The Greenmen E&C riders and their parents and any other individuals who anonymously donated. All BMX p 8-- 9 and John Nebeker netted second. Kelly Jensen placed third. First place in the 12 advanced class was won by Garin Gardiner and Greg Henline placed second. Chris Coffelt nabbed third. Kenny Oberhansly finished in first place in the 13 advanced class and Eric Yadon placed second. Shannon Sawyer captured third place. Vince Tracey placed first in the 14 expert class and Philip Garcia garnered second. Chance Bailey nabbed third place. Darren Johnson collected first honors in the 17 expert class and Robbie Sixkiller finished second. Shane Turpin nabbed third. 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