Show Dlo PREP FOOTBALL The Salt Lake Tribune Cates' 5 TD passes lead Cottonwood By CIIRIS CW)MIIS Spain' to the Tribune real Tabbed to have one of their best seasons in recent memory the Colts scored 25 points in the second quarter and routed Hilicrest 51-- in a nonregion prep football game on Friday Cottonwood ) took control of the game late in the first touchdown quarter on a pass from Alex Cate to Tyler I lutch ins Matt Martinez intercepted a pass from II illcrest's Ben I lendy to close out the first quarter giving Cottonwood great field position The interception and Cate's second to Zach touchdown pass Wade — rallied the Colts who went on to score 31 unanswered points "That interception gave us a lot of momentum and things really got going from there" said Cmtonwood coach Tom Jones "We were feeling our way to begin with and then we really turned on the jets" Tyler Christ iansen kept the momentum going for the Colts field goal as hitting a t line expired in the first half The Huskies avoided the shutout in the third quarter 7 when Adam Eastman compass to Bendy pleted a But the touchdown did little to help illcrest's cause "I'm most proud of our team's effort in the second half" Jones said "Once Mill-cresgot that touchdown we came right back and kept our heads to not let them get back into it" On Cottonwood's ensuing possession Andrew Tatafu ran for 85 yards to set up a firstand-goal and ran the additional two yards for the touchdown that quickly quieted II illcrest's attempt to get back into the game Jones said that the team's loss to Brighton last week to be a big proved against Brighton's The Sidi Lake Tribune 0 1 7 I 20 aka Connowtood 0—eutens 7 Cae pass Occii 0— third-ranke- MORGAN VANCE She Trihunt Specdie PROVO — The Timpview football team didn't get to play its home game Friday night on its home field An inadequate playing field forced the Tigers' game to be relocated to Provo High If it bothered Timpview quarterback Stephen Covey he fooled just about everyone Ile threw two touchdown passes and ran for two more in a 3110 victory over Orem in nonregion play "I'm proud of my kids" said Chad Van Orden "They came in and played hard whether this felt more like a road game or not" ' field After a goal by Dave Jackson Covey increased the lead by tossing a 17 yard touchdown pass on the first play of the second quarter The extra point was missed fait the Thunderbirds still had a 0 lead first-quart- 7 Taeoalii whose family that read "Toa wears his number with Them Up" 21 on them rushed for a 43-yard touchdown on Skyline's first play from scrimmage After Will Falk got the first of what would be three Eagle first-hal- f interceptions Taeoalii went 18 yards and then scored from the 10 to give Skyline a quick 14-- 0 lead Then Skyline quarterback Joey Putnam took over rushing from five yards out for one score and hitting Siaosi Molisi on a scoring pass to make it 28-- at the quarter Putnam added a strike to Judd Tolto it 35-- and hit make man for a Witzel Taylor touchdown to end Skyline's scoring "We wanted the rock back" said Putnam "We wanted to come out and show them what Skyline football was all about Last year was a Brighton 26 Davis 0 1107141 1 stool PA 046 1 010-- Devi (11 061 B—FG Perersco 22 35 pas Inn Glean (Poiersol ick) BFG Nissan 21 B—Carnzin 6 B—Gienve run (Peterson lod6 2 is (kci hied) 14 70 pose tan Cale (Cree tteC Berea 75 pass tram Cate (Chriseeneen C--- C—FG Dworman 50 C—Payne pat 37 OM 0 Cate (Chretween kap H—Hently 25 ress tram Easeen Partemot C—Iataki 2 run (Chnseerstm lock) 62 C—tiuthes tel0 reercepeon return Puck gaining popularity locally Wing--T pee ten Cate (Chnsteran kelp 90 teed) He picked it up from a Utah Just before halftime Timpoffense would view's hurry-uproduce again with Covey hitting Luke Ashworth with a 7- yard pass to the corner of the end zone Covey continued to hurt the Tigers in the second half He scampered 29 yards down the sideline for a third-quarttouchdown then added a 7- yard TD run in the fourth He finished with 88 yards rushing and was passing for 152 yards Van Orden knew what his senior QB could do but it was his defense that impressed him "Everybody seems to be solely talking about our offense but our defense compliments our offense nicely" Van Orden said The defense "did a heck of a job tonight" Senior running back Harvey Unga anchored the Thunderbird rushing attack with 168 yards Ashworth caught four passes for 62 yards p 30 Orem 0 Timpvievt IOU- Orem Timm 2 sy T - 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