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Show The Magn Times alley New & Kearns Foal, September 12, 2002 7 VN iawi BBnifiMBUi' lam rmiiniiTfi'1 iiMawni 'mtmmsmuMi IIMII II iMFWinrWi Sports Hunter snaps losing streak against Cyprus By S. DEAN LEDBETTER SUff Writer Our effort was there, but the results were not tie in Cyprus and Hunter battled to a the first quarter. Hunter broke the scoreless deadlock with 7:28 remaining in the second touchdown run by Tauni quarter. A a 0 lead, capping a Hunter Bakapuna gave 91 yard offensive drive in 14 plays. The Nick Liefting PAT kick was good for a Hunter edge. Cyprus threatened to score late in the second quarter, driving to the Hunter 15. Hunter defender Tauni Vakapuna intercepted a Cyprus pass at the Hunter line to halt die Pirates drive. Hunter carried a 0 Sudbury. The homestanding Hunter High Wolverines ambushed the Cyprus High Pirates 14-- 0 in a prep football game last Friday night decision broke Hunters The three-yelosing streak against Cyprus and spoiled a perfect 0 Cyprus 2002 season 0-- ce low-scori- 25-ya- rd ng 6-- ar -- 2-- 7-- 0 start Hunter and Cyprus both emerged from Sept 6 gridiron contest with identical records. I think Hunter wanted it 1 (victory) more, said Cyprus Head Coach Sonny the 2-- 1 7-- Grizzlies to host party at WV E-Cen- 0 Individual game leaders included Cyprus quarterback Kyle Huntsman, completing 4 of 27 passes for 104 yards. Hunters Tauni Vakapuna with 105 yards rushing, brother Fainga Vakapuna with 83 yards rushing, and Cyprus runner Ammaron Wolfgramm with 65 yards rushing. "Hunter had those two long runs," Sudbury said . I counted five dropped passes for us. Cyprus will come home to face Olympus Sept. 13 for Cyprus homecoming game. "Olympus is a good football team. Sudbury said. "They are not very big, but boy are the fast. We gotta be ready. e break. The third quarter was scoreless to leave Hunter clinging to a 0 lead, but the Wolverine offense got into high gear in the lead into the half-tim- 1 7-- final period. A drive finished w ith a TD run by Tauni Vakapuna to give Hunter a 13-- 0 advantage with 10:29 remaining. Nick Liefting added the PAT kick for a commanding 14-- 0 Hunter 80-ya- rd 44-ya- rd ourth-quart- er lead. Hunter had 231 total offensive yards, (194 yards rushing and 37 yards passing). Cyprus had with 175 total offensive yards. (104 yards passing and 7 1 yards rushing). Give me a C... The 2002 Cyprus High School Cheerleaders chosen to support the Varsity football team include: Front Kimberly Powell, Shian Jacobsen, Captain Historian Sonya Sanchez, Hope Roedel. Second Row: Sadie Guyman, Shayla Wood, Secretary Alicia Contreras, ter The Utah Grizzlies will celebrate regular season tickets going on sale to the public with a Ticket Fest on Saturday, Sept 14 at the from 10 a.ra. to 2 p.m. Tickets may be purchased Box Office or at any Smiths Tix Location. The Grizzlies will open the home portion of their schedule on Friday, Oct 18 when they host the newest American Hockey League team, the San Antonio Rampage. We are looking forward to an exciting year of hockey in die Salt Lake Valley and Ticket Fest is die perfect way to start generating that excitement and anticipation among our fans," said Grizzlies President David Gasaway. There will be giveaways and prizes for fans attending Ticket Fest at the including tickets to the World Wrestling Entertainment event at the on Monday, Sept 16, tickets to the Incubus on concert at the Saturday, Oct 5, authentic Grizzlies items, game-wor- n gift certificates to the Wasatch Grille, a night in an luxury suite for a at the Stingers (l-- r) Grizzlies home game, a round of golf with Grizzlies Head Coach Don Hay and more. Also joining Ticket Fest with a live radio remote will be KBER 101, The Bear, in the parking lot from 10:00 pm. Ticket Fest is sponsored by KBER 101, The Bear and television For ticket information, contact the Grizzlies at am-1:0- z24-UP- Co-Capta-in W r Wendy Brown, Natasha Falero, Amanda Tweck. Third Row: Amber Denos, Charlotte Swenson, Brandi Dennis, Advisor Kelly Chamberlain, Camille Backman, Malesah Tima. 0 N Late touchdown sinks Junior Pirates By S. DEAN LEDBETTER SUff Writer A Viewmont touchdown bomb in the final 2 seconds of the game sank the Cyprus Junior Pirates 13-- 6 during' -Ute Conference football action on Sept 7. Cyprus Junior led 0 heading into the final period, but Viewmont Junior rallied touchfor two downs to snatch victory from die jaws of defeat e decision The left Cyprus Jr. 2 in regular season Ute Conference National League standings, while Viewmont Jr. is These young men have played competitively against 6-- fourth-quart- er late-gam- 0-- 1. VS menw two pretty good football teams, said Cyprus Junior Head Coach John Sudbury. We have improved on defense, but need to improve on offense. The gridiron contest was a classic defensive struggle. Cyprus Jr. and Viewmont battled to a 0 draw in the first quarter and were still 0-- tied 0-- 0 as half-tim- e arrived The Junior Pirates edged into the lead in die third quarter. Josh Crosby capped a determined Cyprus offensive drive with a touchdown run. Cyprus Jr. kept the 0 lead well into the fourth quarter. Viewmont again knotted 6-- the score as a long drive fintouchished with a down run. The Viewmont attempt was cold by defender stopped Chris Huckabaa to leave the point-aft- er ahwt gwati'md As the final play went in motion with nine seconds to go, Viewmont launched a long pass that went right through one Cyprus defenders hands and was tipped by defense stopped three separate drives by collecting three turnovers, including two fumbles and a pass interception. Jake Caputo had a fumble recovery and only to ricochet with only two seconds left. Viewmont added the PAT run for a 6 pick. si.fr., minutes remaining. As the contest wound down the final moments, Viewmont possessed the pigskin on a final offensive 13-- win. last-gas- p The Cyprus Junior drive just past midfield. Sudbury delayed the drive with a time-oat the Cyprus 34 with nine seconds left on the game clock. 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