Show The Sdt PREP FOOTBALL lake-1'61- ingham routs - "''' ' i"1114 1 ' - 7- I I i i " ' 1 -- 'AV t - 141 ( - I - ' ''''''''"""'"'''''' 07 0 11 r 1k o00 otolak t L'''''''' -- t k 1- )" U i Ar- 4 T N) r 1 4 4 01tri !kit — -- Cl - soNs- 1 1 N t t b? ) k '''' '" z f l SOUTH JORDAN — It looks like last week's big upset was no fluke after all A week after upsetting a shorthanded Hunter squad in the season opener the Bingham Miners put together their second blowout in as many weeks Friday night pounding Taylorsville 39-Thanks to strong performances from running backs Jonathan Cuff and Chris Liddiard the Miners' punishing rushing rttack controlled the game's tempo from the start while the stingy Bingham defense kept up its end of the bargain "These kids just swarm to the ball they fly around and that's the reason we haven't given up a touchdown yet in two games" Bingham coach Dave Peck said "Those guys from Day One have bought into being a swarming defense that plays with high effort" xi ok ' 1 iA A 9-- 0 well" Bingham 39 Taylorsville 0 Thy tome 0 ) 12 13 (24) Bingham Smith 20 intetcaphon 8--11 tl13 0- -0 39 reium (Moms luck) Dalanhese salary 13—1 B—FG Moms 47 B—C talchard 13 run (kick failed) Colt 5 tUll anon 29 (Moms ince) pass from Peck (Morris kick) Cantwell 2 run (Moms inch) 8—1 Alta brings down Murray i k ti play of his quarterbacks and receivers Returning tight end David Johnson rolled up 114 yards receiving "You expect that from last year's tight end" Lunak said Quarterback Chase flansen completed 11 of 16 passes for 190 yards through three quarters and Tyler Bumatti threw for 17 yards in the final quarter Murray battled hard on the line and held Alta to under 100 yards rushing But the potent Alta pass attack proved to be the Spartans' demise Murray scored its only Points on its opening drive of the season Starting at its own 39 Murray's Dean Takai squirmed his way to midfield on a nifty run and then quarterback Ryan Potter zipped a slant pass to Zachariah lshino who carred to the Alta 22 The Spartans lost yards on a run BY MARK WATSON Special Mille Tribune -- I A )ANNY CI AN I Ainte Sdi Lahr Tribune Logan's Eric Nielsen left breaks up a pass intended for Bountiful receiver Nate Moncur Logan won the 1 in overtime rematch of last year's title game won by Bountiful 27-2- 4-- A MURRAY — Mta's defense down Murray's new offense while its own Wing-- shut touchdown pass "We knew 10 minutes was enough time for us to come back" Alley said "Our defense played great and kept getting the ball back for us I've never seen it be that good before" Bountiful's loss marks its second in a row at home the first time it has suffered such a streak since the 2000 season The Braves were shorthanded with several players being benched for cutting class Their absences forced Nate Moncur who normally splits time with Kyle Burningham at quarterback to play receiver instead Even at full strength the Grizzlies may have been too much for the Braves as they worked through the second half Logan: Maughn tosses 3 TD passes Continued from D7 Cano by using a timeout but it didn't work as Cano's kick was true sending the game into overtime The Braves got the ball first but failed to get into the end zone field goal attempt then a was wide Jeff Johnston by All Logan needed to win the game was a field goal but it went one better with Nelson and Alley connecting on the winning d with more confidence than any newbies should have Logan's only returning starter Roger Ellis was absent because of thyroid problems "We were starting 22 new guys but we came through" Nelson said "I have to give it to Robby Maughan for the way he played he was awesome All we wanted to do was come down to Salt Lake and get a little respect Bountiful is a great team but we played really well in the second half" lwodraskaril sltribcom Logan 27 Bountiful 21 Irvin (14) 7 0 14 -27 Bountiful 0 14 0 7 -21 (04) 0 offense racked up 207 yards passing en route to a 35-thumping of the Spartans in the season opener for both teams The Hawks scored touchdowns on three long passes and ended the game with a run from elusive tailback Boston Walbeck "Our execution on defense was good but I wasn't as pleased with the execution of our offensive line Four of five linemen were starters from last year They didn't play all that well" said Alta coach Mitch Lunak "We'll have to go back to the drawing board to get ready for Bonneville" Lunak was pleased with the d IS pass km NtOson (Cane lock) I run (Johnston lock) I run (Johnston lock) 2 run (Johnston lock) &Wilson B Wilson BlAtoLson 14 pass from Nelson 14aughan 3 pass from Nelson (Alley 7 pass im Nelson (Car (Cane '1i lock) kei) i '1 I t I t4':tOtiNf4t El I i 1 - A - i I ::1 kJ - p v 1 n 4'' r '1'11 0 0 : t' tr ? 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