Show - - ‘1a- ' I 1 1 (2:11e5altUitZEribunt -- 1TH P P i & 2 report scores (Coaches only): To 237-207- IGH SCHOOLS c2 SATURDAY September 14 1991 0 ' Skyline Overcomes it! Adversity iI righton Top-Ranke- Bengals d Fall in League Opener By Jay Drew THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE The Skyline Eagles can handle adversity The Eagles proved it to themselves and their coaching staff Friday night by defeatBrighton 21-1- 4 in overtime ing in the Region Two opener for both clubs Down 14-- 0 early in the game to the Ben-gal- s No Skyline overcame countless miscues including six fumbles to force overtime on a late touchdown and two-poii top-ranke- d nt conversion Tied at the game headed into Utah school version of the tiefootball's high breaker Both teams get the ball on the opline with four downs to ponent's score to break the tie The team that scores the most wins If both score the same they line up at the 10 again Skyline got the ball first Quarterback Scott Vincent carried the ball three straight times picking up 3 on the first carry 5 on the second and finally 2 on the third to go into the endzone giving the Eagles their first lead of the game Brian Alba's kick but now it was Brighton's made it 14-1- 4 10-ya- i - 21-1- 4 turn Brighton picked up four yards on the first play on a carry by quarterback Eric Lloyd But on the second play Lloyd was dropped loss On third and 10 Lloyd for a lofted the ball for Willie Mosher but Skyline's Cliff Doman picked it off giving the Eagles the win maker" said "Cliff Doman is a Skyline coach Roger Dupaix "He's a great athlete We know we can throw it up there big-pla- I t - 35-yar- ' 4-- )'? 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the TD romp in overtime were vindication for a game he almost gave away with three fumbles "This feels great" he said "I'm glad our line gave me the the chance to come back and do it" The game was billed as a dandy and it delivered But at first it looked like a Brighton runaway The Eagles playing with a new center fumbled the snap on their first play from scrimmage Brighton capitalized on the misline take taking the ball in from the on seven straight running plays Tyler Carrol capped the short drive with a 8yard TD run Skyline gave the ball up on its next possession after driving 69 yards to the Brighton 10 Again the Bengals capitalized moving almost the entire 90 yards on a TD run by jaunt by Carroll and a Steve Pearmain Just 10 minutes into the game it was Brighton 14 Skyline O Skyline got two field goals from Alba before halftime to cut the lead to 14-- but the score stayed that way until the closing moments 35-yar- I a Jeff Allred Tlie Salt Lake Tribune 51 FG 27 Ft 9 Doss from Vincent ivincent 2 tun (Alba kick) With his options limited by fierce pass rush Sky line quarterback Scott Vincent (3) looks for help rUM but Brighton defender Brett Peterson ruins plan by stripping ball one of six Eagle fumbles Friday Late Touchdown Gives West Jordan Narrow Victory Over Granger ' By Bruce Smith THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE West Jordan coach Rick Bojak left a wakeup call for the second half after watching his team take a 10-- 0 halftime lead trate any offense in the final minutes "We don't work on that play the halfback option pass a lot but we worked on it a lot yesterday" Bojak said "Every week we're going to add stuff because people will take 0nly the Jaguars didn't bred and it almost cost away things" tfiem the game :That's all Granger If it wasn't for that iTeded to get back into pass Bojak might not rhe contest but West Jor- have had this victory West Jordan's comdan finally regained its 10-lead evapoclaimed manding and apmposure on rated the opening kickn Region Three of the second half off afternoon victory Friday :"we got lost for a when Randy Hunter ran khile But we kept believ- down the left sidelines 82 tng and we got back up" yards for a score Jared Buringham later said West Jordan's Ken field goal tVamsley who caught a hit a to spare room which had touchdown pass 10-with 2:12 remaining to lift to cut the margin to Brian ShepQuarterback the Jaguars : The win which kept herd gave Granger the run early West Jordan unbeaten at lead on a in the fourth quarter winkept Granger fess The Lancers have During that span Granger limited West Jordan to dropped all three of their contests to teams that are just 16 yards after giving half up 173 in the first still without losses 0 10 0 0 15 vuontalvii0) 0 0 9 6 15 "We just 1179Zesit21 Nelson (Nelson Chnslensen pass said Lancers' coach Hunter 1(000 rerun (kck bled) Ray Groth "We're wait-tuElunnanorn 40 for a good win It's fun te pass from Christensen (Poles been the same thing every passMartin km Nelson) time Nkre just 25 0 18-1- 5 40-yar- d d 9 2-- 0 — — from luck) g G- - 02 3 (run tokSed) for the losers scoring their lone touchdown on a interception return and catching seven passes for 90 yards on offense 22-yar- d I Mot 7 0 nompson 87 fun (ledeste Aft 22 InterCep000 fetufn 10 fun (letteste C4ionnin9 2 tri pun oiled) Id (24 14) Moment (02 04) 6 1 0 — 21 0— ((0 IOW) to Taggart) Layton 21 Weber 6 At Weber Layton scored 14 points in the first quarter on touchdown runs by Wylee Strong and Brian Hoskins and went on to a 21-- Region One football win over Weber Friday Strong's TD run was from a yard out while Hoskins scored on a 50- yarder Rob Kelly's 4- yard score in the fourth quarter sealed the victory for Layton Hoskins finished with 137 yards on 16 carries and Kelly and Braden Bindrup each intercepted a pass for the winners 6 14 0 0 7 UMW 10) 0 é 0 0 Wobot r12 LStrong I run (Steeenson kick) Ikkostons 50 run (Stevenson rock! 8 pass from Norks (ktck foiled) 14ketry 4 run (Stevenson kicir) —if — Roy the Bonneville 18 This time fourth quarter Ahead 15- 10 Granger's BJ Hunter tntercepted a pass to give the Jaguars the ball at line their But the Lancers who had scored on their three previous drives of the second half suddenly were suffocated by West Jordan's defense Two consecutive sacks a holding and a delay of game penalty pushed the Lancers line back to their On fourth and 42 they it came in 35-yar- d punted and Wamsley gave the Jaguars good field position at the 0 6 I S — 22 14 13 44 10 — 41 SCIWOODte Tun lCockare kck) 20 kin (Cockayne kick) 35 run peck killed) Kiaylor 30 catch from Stoll (lock toiled) 14Scallev 4 fun jCockovne kick) tt Steele 7 run (Cockavne tuck) 12 run fStoll run) Jenkins 40 kin trockChne ktck) E20 catch from Stott (So k itin) lost Vd Cottonwood 21 Olympus 3 Taylorsville opened the game with a failed e kick leading to Hunter's first touchdown in a lop- sided game Friday Hunter's Tafua Bloomfield rushed seven times for 89 yards and two touchdowns Teammate Auono Laumua ran the ball 12 times for 70 yards and one touchdown QB Nate Savage connected on four of five passes for 79 yards and ran for Hunter's fourth touchdown Junior Travis Crosby ran for a touchdown Bloomfield and Savage had one pass interception apiece 23-yar- 21 2i 0 d 7 7 0 7 7 So — 14 — 80) wide-ope- n STrule kickluoltr(Vu igetkl ()ex tuck) d 61-yar- d midway through the fourth quarter 0 0 — 21 0 13 — 27 7 14 7 7 1Scoe Mien 3 run (GLonell iock) Show 21 pass horn Joe S1ewor1 (Scott Roche lock) IRick Kelly 31 pass Isom Ty Kidmon (Gunneil 3 I itr (Roche lock) (Gumek kick) lierchaia 61 prus toed) 0E4om (kick SteNei (Roche 3 IFCel tau Beta Rodnguez Joe Stewart from luck) Bear River 23 Sky View 15 Jared Burnham rushed for more than 200 yards including three long runs as the Bears clawed their way past the Bobcats Friday Burnham scored on runs of 84 59 and 29 yards But it was his 29- yard scamper that turned a slim 16-Bear River lead late into the game into a breather Sky View moved within the Bear River 20 yard line twice in the first half but couldn't score 7 10 7 0 6 — 23 0 0 7 S — IS 094finnorn 64 tun (Nelson tun) RolDe9SOn tocitied in end zone 59 tun (Sows lock) 2 tun (Seotnons 29 nin pun (06'0 29 poss from Robertson (Webb Doss from RoberlsOn) took) kr 40 (Jes luck) X48tV(no 6 run ()es koci(t KJohnson I run ()ex kk:X) 23 run ()es kod() TTibbers 8 run Pones lock) Bingham 33 Kearns 7 At Bingham Corey Woods Cross 14 pair of interceptions Price passed for by Spencer Ricards led to touchdowns and Mike ran for two one West touchdown and others as Bingham the Brook Madson scored four touchdowns on the Salt Lake Tribune's team routed ground as the Panthers Kearns in a Region Three clipped the clawless contest Di Francesco's Wildcats in the Region two scores came in the Six opener for both first quarter shortly be- teams Madson scored on fore Kearns recorded its runs of 3 13 3 and 1 only touchdown on a 97- - yard West amassed 197 yard kickoff return by yards rushing Trevor a y a rd touchdown pass Todd Hi llam Price later Smith caught from touchdown 51to a hit pass on Jensen from cap the Barry Fullmer and Plummer Justoss and Colts' scoring Spencer yard scoring on later scored Plummer a tin Bailey on 0 Cotion 1: : woodill11) run a 1:7o(slet0 rcns Itom iersen IluCkled— play two A d top-rate- 4-- 0 d Granger 27 with 4:39 left Four plays later West Jordan faced third and 11 Doss Porn word P0(110110 BSnow Webbo good) at the Granger 13 There 8A1)te qui Bojak went to his bag of WP2r haw toted r end Moe ton Mks tricks: Quarterback Jason Mon GeO9n WS Nelson pitched the ball to Woo (ow lInt 25 mtorceolon Worn no Adam Cast° who looped (Perrot:ha) a pass to Wamsley in the back of the endzone Clearfield 21 "I was open I just had Warns-leViewmont 6 to wait for it" said At Viewnont Darryl who had to wrestle the ball from two Granger Thompson carried the backs while ball 20 times for 206 out of yards and two touchbackward falling bbunds "I knew it would downs to lead Clearfield get there You can rely on to a Region One win Katz 'Casio)" Friday Thompson scored on That gave West Jordan of 87 and 10 yards runs and a advantage Nelson hit Regan Bates Brady Manning added on the conversion Clearfield's other TD on a run fbr the final margin had a big night Pitt Jason Granger couldn't 7 NAonste)O 16 44 DOSS 5 fun 18 k !TOM (lock 1010d) S8oOOK1 TXTss 6 run (710118 10110d) PAT y 16-1- 5 two-yar- d 62-yar- 2 fur 12 (vow Fun) pass kern Jensen Kaftan Kearns 7 210 kick) Highland 41 East 22 0 0 0 lc btamarcrso3 if fir nos kid() Knktroesco 2 'kr floc lannc0 Totid HWirn 97 iurtof! mturn 0 (kid( — — 7 03 900d) d 0 14 7 — 31 14 C 0 — Id Woods Cross 14 04) 11Godiey 31 G k114nds(x 3 run coommon) WCSrrkill 62 poss om Rummmeg ISIones wipe kick) tStones kook) WC Pkrnme 6 W Morison 13 km flocked kkledl Wklooson 3 (kick good) WM:Jason 1 run (luck good) Bhdrief Si pats norn Pyre (Gies WO 01krren nr lroscOnnecll b8uney20 DOSS NOM Pncv (GOes kr kr Jarrod Schroepfer Box Elder 27 Taylor Scal ley and Price Jenkins dividing the Logan 21 Highland quarterbacking duties carried the ball in for touchdowns as the Rams dumped the Leopards Friday Schroepfer scored on runs on 1 and 20 yards Scalley scored on runs of 35 and 4 yards and Jonkins mopping up 7-- 0 811artsont — 7 v 5 fun from 4 run ta0811) run On toCkl 1 run (roc( 1441ronsan 35 Wok from Crcms (krar A — 21 — 68 fun f lock) Day 37 Talton 3 lock) Talton non-regio- Box Elder pulled off a comeback win with some clutch plays on their own Granite 23 Bountiful 13 n 15-ya- d 42-ya- 28-yar- d 7 7 — — — — 34 12 from 2 7-- 0 (Bo- Detstille AFRyon B MCKeV 12 SS- - flock tun (kook Itin from end-zon- e from 11 30 I run fleck flock toteed) fooled) 55- - Yr:cog 0 7 13888 3 fun 12 fun 8 fun (Wookef 28 FG n 1 Kick) Ks 24-yar- d 0 Book 7 I tun S4 kicki PALBinoks Webb while Millard scored through the air as Bart Adams hit James Monroe three times game Summit (34141) IS 0 0 7 0 Ose11121114) 7 pass torn Jones ken No411 24 corNervon) 20-yar- d — 21 Ciao 13-1- 3 non-regio- West 31 d 25-yar- came in the first quarter touchdowns field goal broke a tie and he later secured to give the Miners a (3424) 0000-0 52 27 11 0 run lead That score stood un- litorthostro (2414) the win with a Dimon not orgloblo til after halftime when (Pews14-PamaPOrnSey pass Dam) Steve Day put Manti on Wellman 81Aciams (pass the scoreboard with a 37- - SAPecia Penes Murray 28 bored) 0482 pass horn Dos Tooele 21 yard field goal The Tem9 pass ratted) could not Jeremy Taeoalii scored plars however the deciding touchdown muster any more offense American Fork 23 Park 0(341 20) 7 0 7 7 for the Spartans in over- moot o 0 3 0 3 oi) fel Carbon 0 time and later intercept(Gdotclo kuDoustio(pe ed a pass to deny the BufAmerican Fork took (Gollacto pass km faloes a chance to tie in of opportuniI Doss from advantage (Gdd ii)) the Region Six opener for ties and picked up a both teams Taeoalii South Summit 34 win at Carbon Friscored on a run in day After scoring on a the third quarter Mike Grand County 13 safety the Cavemen were Grand County was first stopped for four plays inDonaldson had a run for Murray and Ben on the board Friday with side the Carbon six Then Barnum crossed the goal-lin- a pass to Steve American Fork stopped Robinson Blake Bo- the Dinos forcing a punt from on a scamper hammon but South Sum- that was blocked and run Unotocoto not molted mit came back later in the into the end zone from first quarter to take the eight yards out by Ryan Delta 17 lead for good when Casey De Mille Jared Ostler Beaver 7 Simpson took a broke through the Carbon At Delta Ryan Jackson pass from Brandon defense for a and Joe Myers each Mc Key for the Wildcats touchdown run and Dan rushed for a touchdown Mc Key had four touch- Robinson scored from 11 and Jake Walker kicked a down passes in the game out after the Cavefield goal to lead South Summit went on to yards men recovered a fumble 17-Delta to a Region 10 a 22-- halftime lead Amoco' pod (24) 16 0 7 0 23 win over Beaver Friday Grand (04) Coition (04) 0 0 0 0 7 0 6 0 13 14 6 6 South Summit (24) Jackson scored early in punt block retort bonornmon pass 9Dkflorsd the game to give Delta a hommon kck) 42 Ostlei good) Pots horn (Stung Post AFDon Robinson t )kd good) lead but Beaver's Ben sktev) WON (Moo Pon pass Dalton reached the torn Mcs) bled) pass from WO with just 12 seconds Mountain View 42 6nd9e pass ttorn Mckey GCWckd (pass left in the first half to tie Pm bled) Boggs 4 Doss tom Spanish Fork 8 the game Rory Brooks and Jeff Myers' touchdown mid- North Summit 21 Easton scored their first way through the third rushing touchdowns of quarter gave Delta the Rich 7 the season as the Bruins Two North Summit built a lead for good Myers fincommanding 42-ished with 117 yards on fake punts led to touch- lead and went on to de24 carries Delta was aid- downs as the Braves won feat the Dons in a ed by four interceptions their Region Eleven game Brooks scored tomer (14) 0 7 0 0 — 7 opener Friday at Rich on a pair of runs 3 — 17 0 (341) After the first quarter- while Easton had (Woke of runs fft back Brandon Jones 3 and 28 Jim yards hooked up with Cade Sar- Hawkes had a pair of touchgent on a touchdown tosses for the down pass Jones went to Hurricane 29 Bruins as coach Bryce Sargent again in the sec- Monsen went to the bench 22 Millard ond quarter for a in the second half and Ryan Christiansen scoring strike to up the scored three touchdowns played 14-Jesse for the everyone dressed to lead Hurricane to a margin to game for the road victory in Region Webb ran Spaniels 0 0 0 (04) I Rebels tiliountoM Om (74) touchdown Jones i4 14 Ten Friday The Tigers MV4rooks ii4enderson 17 yards to Gary pou ham Nawes iHen08son scored on four short passed final Crittendon for the I toted) dives one by Keton touchdown of the MvBroivn e Boor Vim (14 Sky Vow (0-- 80-yar- d 6 Stewart Rodriguez threw a halfback pass to Tom Berchtold for a touchdown to bring the Bees within one point on-sid- 9 fun hex 28 poss tom Savage 33 run pex kick) At Roy Nate Miconi Quarterback Riley Jenscored two touchdowns Tom and Roy's defense held sen hit down the Geertsen flying Bonneville throughout with an the second half as the sidelines touchdown pass to Royals claimed an open- Cottonwood to its ignite first ing Region One victory win of the season Friday at Bonneville led 18-was the Region Two halftime on touchdowns It for both teams opener by Dustin Shaw and Jody Olympus struggled ofWhite but Miconi led fumbling three fensively second-hal- f Roy's charge times and only scored on an on by scoring a field goal by pass from quarterback Randall Tory latMike Shepard Miconi The Colts took a 14-run to er added a first quarter lead driving give the Royals the lead 40 yards John Law set up Travis Flint had a touchhis own pass interception return down with a 22- plunge as time expired run during the drive yard 81 loonevIlle (21 01) 1 11 0 0 Ben Bowers caught a 12- 25 12 1 0 Iloy (71 841 30 seconds remainSteve Graves gathin the winning touch- Loom (1204) Box Wet (2414) Hunter 56 Taylorsville 14 sumo 041 7ay4ormse (04) t" line Two plays later down pass from Joe jaunt key kick) mu took the ball over from yard the 40 Brett Steele with scored Highland's other ing touchdown on a 7 yard ered Mcono Attilord Stu 714 0 (3-- 4 kr rst 0 0 VAson IACAnskonsor I r44C(71:1k")b :ItinrUnirhirrnik:S:g AAMontoe tun Yossor 20 tYY4 from 8 pass trOrn 7 0 — 2C 7 — 22 I pass torn 0 0 pass rtr) Adoms (MonroP run) Adams ICNPensen luck) bled) Ion Jams (Gollob kick) Monticello 52 Altamont 0 At Monticello the Buckaroos shook off penalty problems in the first Park City 21 half and went on to rout Altamont in a Region Ilanti 3 At Ephraim Roger Thirteen game MonticelOgusthorpe rambled 68 lo had three touchdowns yards for a touchdown nullified before shaking and quarterback Rhett loose when Gentry RamTatton passed for two say returned the second-hal- f scores to lead Park City to kickoff 85 yards for a a Region Nine victory touchdown Adam Bron80 pots tocen Adams (CknsteAsen fun) kr Jon1111 luck) k01 Easton — 21 — 7 nj (blown WO 17 run !kick Isom Howiies (Brooks 3 kin tHennerson 28 ti4enciskso4 kic() I ken (Mornoie km) 2I0 DOSS PA — 7 — kick) Pine View 20 Pleasant Grove 14 At Pine View Eric Sampson ran for 134 yards and Greg Sampson passed for 182 yards as the Panthers gained their first win of the season a non-leagu- encounter e over Pleasant Grove Ben Morris was the Vikings offense scoring two The Farmers remained touchdowns on runs of 73 unbeaten as Ryan Santore and 32 yards 120 for rushed field The Bees had yards Moosont 04000 103 011 0 0 7 14 fourth down on the Logan scored a touchdown 0 10 0 10 10 ) 22 when Berta Rodriguez kicked a field goal and 1431Pats (G4 5mrsor KIQ GA1 Scrno4cr picked up a fumbled added two extra points in Moms Norm" itrie kr Sampson pitch reversed the field Granite's Region Six vic- over winless Manti son Steven Redd and Rob Irk4( GSorkprr Sampson and scampered to the - tory Santore's Moms Norman WO Ogusthorpe's touchdown Adams each scored two 7 104rz c12b0CLOs 3q 4C--44 3 24-yar- d 115101 80 urt 1(419g 75 4r 5- — — kick) 32 I I i 4 1 - |