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Show Sports The Kanab Cowboys picked picked up eight yards on one up a much needed victory over carry and Ploehn gained the last the Grand Red Devils last 16 on three attempts to put Kanab up 14-- at the 4:53 mark Wednesday night in Moab, 33-Controlling the line of scrim- of the first quarter. Neither team could get anymage and never really threatened in the game, the Cowboys thing going in the second frame scored five touchdowns to win as they punted back and forth to each other. Grand caught ahreak handily. Defensive end Layne Brown on one of their punts when the recovered a fumble on the third snap was low and the punter play of the game on the Kanab had to adlib. He ran outside and 45 to set up the Cowboys first threw a 19 yard pass to give the score. Facing third and 17, QB Red Devils a first down on the Monte Hawkins hit wideout Kyle Kanab 40 yard line. Three runBrunner for 20 yards and a first ning plays gave Grand another down on the Grand 31. Hawkins first on the Cowboy 29. The game 5 gained 15 yards on an option was delayed for a good keeper to set up Brandon minutes, as the whole field was Ploehns 13 yard carry for a in complete darkness when the touchdown. The score was called lights went out. back on a holding penalty, howWhen play resumed, Grand ever. On the very next play, tight was facing a third and 12. A pass end Jerrett Douglass hauled in interference call on Kanab gave a Hawkins pass for 19 yards and the Red Devils another first another touchdown and Kanab down, this time on the Cowboy led 0 with 7:33 left in the first 17. Grand fumbled the ball on a reverse on the next play and period. Less than three minutes later, linebacker David Geiger recovthe Cowboys had their second ered for the Cowboys to stop the touchdown of the game, this one Red Devil threat. on a one yard plunge from Kanab was forced to punt three Ploehn. Grand fumbled the ball plays later and Grand took over on their own 24 to set up this on their own 44. After getting score. Runningback Jim Barnes one first down, Grand was faced 6. 0 20-2- 7-- with a fourth and 12 from the Cowboy 48 with :16 left in the half. Expecting a punt, the Cowboys dropped back into punt return formation. Grand surprised Kanab and came up to the line and their QB threw a strike to their 64" receiver on a post pattern, and he broke a tackle and ran into the end zone to cut the Cowrboy lead to 14-- 6 at the half. Jim Barnes returned the Once again the baseball team has made Valley High School history! On September 28, Valley, for the second year in a row, headed for the state quarter-finalthis year facing Waterford. The Buffaloes w ere ready and willing to show their talents, as they crushed Waterford with their defense. Many of the innings ended with three up three s, semi-final- s. semi-final- Orton, Boardman on ballot for All Team Half-Centu- ry Kanab High School grads Wade Orton and Alan Boardman are on the ballot for the Deseret y News All Utah College Football Team. Deseret News is selecting the team from thousands of great football players that have played Half-Centur- s. 6. After an exchange of punts, Grand had the ball on their own 45. Kris Ramsay sacked the quarterback, causing a fumble, which was recovered by Joe Childs. However, on the very next play, Grand intercepted a Hawkins throw and they had the ball back, on their own 33. They drove down to the Cowboy 42 before Kanab took over on downs. Three plays and a punt later. Grand was back on offense, on their own 32. Facing a 'added a couple more runs to the score but Valley kept fighting with their defense. The Buffaloes, unable to score any runs, lost the game 6 to 0. Valley still came away holding their heads higher than before, knowingthey had made history. The student body at Valley High and the community members of LongValley wrould like to tell this bunch of boys and their coach, how proud they are of them for a great season. They would like to tell the seniors-Daniel Roundy, Ike Spencer, Joseph Sorensen and Charlie Crosby thank you for all the hard work they put into ail their years of playing baseball, and wish them good luck in the future. We will miss you. However, fans are already rooting for another great season next - year. LEARN TO DRIVE A BIG RIG!!! at BYU, Utah, Utah State, Weber State and Southern Utah from 1950 to 2000. The article and ballot appeared in last Sunday's paper. THEN DRIVE INTO YOUR FUTURE! TRUCKinG DRIUER SCHOOL 8, was a four-yestarter with a career averof age 42 yards per kiefcN;':v 93-9- 6, ar f- V i 1 played great, causing three fumbles and two intetreeptions in the game. fourth and one from their owm from the three, McF adden bulled 41, Grand decided to go for it. his way into the end zone with The Cowboy defense stuffed 6:36 left, for the final score in them and took over the ball. the game, to make it 33-Grand took the kickoff and Sophomore fullback Andy McFadden came up big on the drove down to the Kanab 25 befollowing drive. He gained seven fore Zach White killed their last yards on first down. After a five chance to score with another yard penalty on Kanab, he interception, this one with only rambled 23 yards to the Red :44 left to play. Devil 16. An offside penalty on Hawkins completed six of 14 Grand put the ball on the 11. passes for 104 yards and two Barnes caught a pass in the flat touchdowns, while McFadden to the three and then he took an was the leading rusher in the option pitch into the end zone on game with 77 yards on only six the next play for another Cow- carries. Hawkins also led the defenboy TD - Kanab 27, Grand 6. Grand was forced to punt af- sive charge from his inside ter picking up one first dowm. linebacker position with 17 tackTight end Blake Brinkerhoff les. Layne Brown added 14, Kyle hauled in a pass, but fumbled Brunner 11 and Joe Childs 10. when he was hit and Grand had The Cowboys lost Brandon the ball in Cowboy territory at Ploehn for three weeks with a the 38. A couple plays later, with broken wrist. He may make it 8: 15 left in the game, Zach White back for playoff action. This Friday, the Cowboys intercepted a pass and ran it back to the Grand 42. Hawkins travel to Fillmore for a huge ran the option to perfection and game with Millard. Kanab is tied picked up 25 yards, all the way for fourth in Region 11 with a 3 down to the Red Devil 17. record and they are 4 overall McFadden ran up the gut for 12 with only two region games reyards to the five. One play later maining. 6. 2-- 3-- EDDY BUTT TIERS Construction Company since 1974 in Utah For All Your Building Needs Residential & Commercial -- We are a Quality Building Firm! dich simon Orton, who played at Weber State from 84-8caught 170 passes for 2,922 yards and 18 TD's in his collegiate career. Boardman, who punted for BYU from f -- sec- record breaking season down, the result of excellent pitching and flawless fielding. Valley swept past Waterford with a win of 7 to 0. Moving past to face Green the quarter-final- s River, playing for the first time in Valley High Schools history in the After a day of rest, the boys headed back up north to play at the Utah Valley State College baseball field in the State 1A Fall Baseball As Valley took on Green River, they had the advantage of previously playing them in regular season play. The boys had the upper hand on the fielding and defense, keeping Creen River scoreless in the first half of the ball game. However, after a rocky fifth inning, Green River scored two runs, with Valley unable to gain a run, the score was left at 2 to 0. Green River J V ond half kickoff back to the 50 yard line to give the Cowboys excellent field position. With 9:57 left in the third, Hawkins went back to pass. He scrambled back close to 20 yards before finding Barnes for a 41 yard touchdown pass and Kanab led An unidentified Cowboy sacks the Grand quarterback for a loss. The defense 21-- Valley baseball boys end with By Ebbony Eberly 17' SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 13, 1939 - 800.727.586S 800. 72. SKUNK ', www.simn.com Office Fax - 435-644-54- 435-644-82- 22 41 TTm |