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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1991 8 Fredonia Lynx Tie for State Championship With Patagonia School a report of Fredonia $ football game. Friday in the night the Lynx tied 36-3-6 State Championship game with Patagonia. Larissa willn week on that gamed (Following ia of the game on a run by Morgan con- Bingham and a two-poiversion by Andy Stevens. The Coyotes answered that with a TD of their own, but failed the two-poiconversion attempt. DApov 38 yard run by Mor-a JZ?t. fight the Following gan Bingham, quarterback, Lynx beat tne Arizona stevens took the ball in from the Lutneran coyotes in tne tougnj yar(j on a keeper play for six est game ot tne lynx tootoaii more The first season at the Arizona 1 A semi- - ended intsin Fredoniasquarter favor. 146 finals in Phoenix. cat and dog fight con- The The November 8th game ended tinued in the second quarter as with the Lynx on top 52-4- 2 in a contest that kept everyone on the edge of his seat. This puts Fredonia against a large the two seconds play that Championshipgame on Novem- - on r1venil Bingham mn, the ber 15. Both teams are in with the time expired. undefeated so this next game ning it took Foster a pass form Stevens will no doubt be a shoot out to two-poiconversion. The for the the last second. Only eleven of the Fredonia players saw time on the field and played both offense and defense. Generally this season, the Freshman had a chance to gain experience by taking over for semi-fin- al nt nt nt Fredonia made two exciting ing the yard for a first down, TDs n the second quarter, the putting the Coyotes in good field first was on a 45 yard pass from position. On the next play, Bingham Stevens to Bingham. Stevens outstanding passing, Joe took the initiative, and the ball, Bistlines running and quick with a basketball steal" from thinking, and Binghams ball the Coyotes star player, TD handling and running gave Hedricks, making the finalteam Fredonia their second TD of the of the game. The Phoenix quarter. This play began with a stood stunned, not realizing pass from Stevens to Bistline. what Morgan had done. When Bistline saw that he was This final TD of the game was conver- in trouble, he made a lateral followed by a two-poi8:07 with pass to Bingham, who then took sion by Robert Foster left on the clock. Until Foster it in for the score. The Arizona Lutheran Coy- - intercepted a pass which effec-ote- s were successful with three tively ended the Coyotes sea- conson. Fredonia ran the time out, TDs and two two-poiversions to threaten Fredonias giving them the 52-4- 2 victory. The Coyotes leading rusher, lead with a score of 44-4- 2 at the end of the third quarter. The Hecricks, who was prac- 22tically unstoppable, leftthe game Coyotes outscored the Lynx in the fourth quarter with a se- 14 in the third quarter. The Lynxs first drive of the rious shoulder injury. fourth quarter ended when they Andy Stevens directed the unsuccessful in complet- Lynx attack with an outstand- were nt nt ing 9 of 12 passes completed for 191 yards and 7 TDs. Morgan Bingham ran for 287 yards and 43 carries, averaging 6.5 yards per carry and completing six TDs. Bingham also lead the defense with 21 tackles. Robert Foster broke up eral passes and intercepted a critical one in the fourth quar- ter. Foster was also responsible for the completion of two two- point conversions. Joe Bistline was second in defensive effort with 16 tackles. Jared Eberhard and Andy sev-tredo- Johnsontiedforthirdwitheight tackles each. Sam Howard, Travis Evans, Dave Clark, Ster- ling Simpson, and Brandon per all contributed on both of-fense and defense to make this victory possible. Next week check out the cul- mination of a truly fantastic Fredonia Football season. Coo-Tayl- or the varsity team during the games that were lopsided. This time the teams were so closely matched that it took all the Lynx had to stay ahead of the Coyotes. They couldnt stop us and we nearly couldnt stop them, said Morgan Bingham. The Lynx got off to a good start, scoring on the second play Meeting For Parents of Indian Students There will be a meeting for all pi parents of Indian students Fredonia school on Mon-daNovember 25, 1991 at 6:00 p.m. at the District Media Cenat-tendi- ng y, ter. Information concerning JOM, 874, and Tital VIB programs will be given and a parent advisory committee will be se lected. Parents are strongly urged to attend to give their in- put regarding these programs and to understand how they ben- efit their students. Door prizes will be awarded FHS Honor Roll Brown, David Elliott, Robert Seniors that achieved 3.5 to Foster, Dorene Heaton, Peter 3.5: Kenneth 4.0: Ian Baron, Jared Eberhard, Skroblus; 3 0 Jennifer Elliott, Andy Johnson, Bistline, Charley Bulletts, TobieKliesen, Nathan Win ward; Sammy Howard, Bridget Lee, 3.0 to 3.5: Joe Bistline, Justin Kasha Mackelprang, Robyn Ray, Heaton, Benita Pikyavit, Jeri SterlingSimpson, Andy Stevens, Dustin Weaver. Segundo. achieved 3.5 to Juniors that Sophmores that achieved 3.5 PHOTO GREETING CARDS had a perfect season this year and ended up tying for first place in state with Patagonia 4.0: Morgan Bingham, Georgie to 4.0: Larissa Baron, Jessica Clay Simpson, The Fredonia Lynx Tara Swapp, Yadeth Vega; 3.0 to 3.5: Bruce Black, Jill Cressler, Keri Ford, Daniel Heaton, Heather Heaton, Kelly Hoyt, Sunny Sadlier, Soraya Vega; 3.0 to 3.5: Marsha Cox, Bryian Sorensen, Jeff Hines, Travis Stevens, 4.0: Karl Bistline, Truly Cram, stu- Freshmenthatachieved3.5to Benson, Wesley Bingham, Miriam Brown, Colette Cox, Amanda Foster, Albert Fuller, Natalie Winward. Congratulations to these Misty Finicum, Lawanda Frank, dents Patrice Heaton, Conni Ray, Prices include matching size envelopes. Prices are for cards made from the customer's negative. Cards made from an original photo are extra. Best Prices In So. Utah cards will be done on a next day basis. All denotes 4.0 |