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Show -4 4 A V S P C V ' ,7 VV' y ,' A" , .. V.. ,,. ' 6ww Z1 16 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Sports WEDNESDAY - SEPTEMBER 9, 1998 22-- 0 on Panthers pounce Lynx to Jerry Johnson, but every other Fredonia 0. Neither team would score durwas called, he a time were v play The pass extremely ,s0w Lynx i i, y ing the rest of the ganie. Under shorthanded going into this was sacked. In the second quarter, with the circumstances, you would game with only 10 players the Lynx expect the Lynx defense to wear if the Panthers up dressed out to play eight-ma- n down in the second half. Most of football, while Pahrangat Val- mounted their only scoring the those guys played every single , ' n 4! ley came in with 32 players. Not threat of the contest when down for the entire game. But really a coach's dream. But, no Panthers elected to go for a first The instead, they played better, holdway could you find fault with down on 4th and three. 22 yards to the way those 10 Lynx players Fredonia defense held giving the ing the Panthershalf.only The Lynx ball to the offense on the Pan-- , in the second performed out on the field. not was great in the secThe Pahrangat Valley Pan- ther 33 yard line. Five straight offense took the opening kickoff times Clint McCormick carried ond half either, getting minus thers ' and moved slowly downfield to the ball and the Lynx had a first four yards in the session.for the The defensive stats score their first touchdown. Af- down two yards away from pickconpaydirt. At this time, they elected Lynx were Jody Wheatley and ter a successful two-poiU, a 1 sack one 2 faV version attempt, the score was to go to the air and after Leclair ing up tackles, M f picked Panthers 8, Lynx 0. But the Pan- was sacked three times they forced fumble. Zach Tait A-ii forced one and tackles 15 if ct thers knew they were in a foot- turned the ball over on downs at up Clint and fumble. Josiah Nash ball game. It had taken them 12 the 22 yard line. each had 15 tackles. McCormick of the game During the rest plays and over six minutes to two v . they hardly got in sight. of the Nash also intercepted Clint , . rs V move the ball 65 yards. PTst It would be hard to say too goal line. The Panthers scored passes. On offense, tfc 70 and S A V much about the Lynx defense. twcrtouchdowns in the final three McCormick ran for yards, ; V fyiM. ah? rl i ' 'tr" t , y Ty-.J..iji ( he earned every one of them. They played with a great deal of minutes of the first half. The ball Panther the This Saturday, the Lynx will first one on a 31 yard pass play. The Fredonia defense played tough last Saturday, swarming mental toughness, determinaimnot did and however carrier on this running attempt. The offense struggled tion and spirit. The 22 points Then after the ensuing kickoff, host Bagdad, Arizona in an score in the contest. scored by the Panthers is a rather the Lynx fumbled the ball back portant game. It will begin at low score for the winning team to the Panthers and the 1:00 p.m. (Arizona time) on the in eight-ma- n football, and most Pahrangat Valley team quickly Fredonia field. Against Pahrangat Valley, of these defensive players went moved in for another score with' was only called for Fredonia halftime. until seconds five all the way on offense too. only unWhile the defense sparkled like Both conversion attempts were one penalty. This is almost a bright light in the darkness, the no good and the halftime score believable for the first game of offense was that darkness with stood Pahrangat Valley 20, the season. Also the swarming type defense played by the Lynx the exception ofClint McCormick, Fredonia 0. The second half was all de- was outstanding for this early who carried for a total of 70 yards. The only way you could describe fense by both teams. The Lynx in the year. had the ball to start the second the Lynx offense is They were forced to go with fresh- half, but were unable to move it man Brett LeClair at quarter- and were forced to punt. The back, and you had to admire the snap from center went over the young mans grit and courage, head of the punter into and out All those bom after December but in this case it was not enough of the endzone for a safety, giv1995 must take and pass the to get the job done. He only threw ing the Panthers two points 31, class before they can buy a huntone pass in the game- - a nine y arder making the score Panthers 22, Classes By Kent Mason V ? Hv. Ab.. vtx- ,.. m . , . - A 8-- 0, $A?T. A "yi nt Ml v. ? y - v non-exista- nt. Hunter Education Class at KHS I&edli?ndl Klommes Kanab, Utah ROCK SOLID HOMES PiRnees Roecc iquoh 4 Bedroom 2 Bath Marlette First Edition Approx. 1458 Sq. Ft. 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