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Show DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER Tuesday, September 28, 1993 B1 1 1 -- THIS WEE-KUEA Weekend The Utah Education Association long-await- convention week has arrived with the slates schools shutting down Thursday and Friday while teachers and administrators attend annual meetings. Thus, the high school sports world faces an abbreviated week with all events, including football games, being held prior to the convention. Locally, soccer and volleyball games are slated for Tuesday, while football games are set for Wednesday night. Golden Eagles in Action The Salt Lake Golden in the midst of Eagles, training camp, will face Las Vegas Wednesday and Thursday in IHL exhibition games at the Cottonwood Heights ice arena in Salt Lake. -F- OOTBALL CONTES-TFedor of Bountiful is the latest winner in Clipper's weekly Football Contest Billie Woods Cross races past East, By DIRK FACER Sports Editor To the delight of WOODS CROSS Woods Cross homecoming committee, visiting East delivered as promised Friday night. The Leopards offered little defense, as well as a handful of costly turnovers and penalties en route to dropping a 36-1- 4 Region 7 decision to the Wildcats. Thats pretty much been our story East coach every game, said first-yeKeeko Georgelas, who has just six seniors on his squad. Thats the frustrating thing. ar WOODS CROSS E -S- nrm)g) 14 0 36 7 0 (H 6 0 10 13 8 4 run (kick faitod) Paca IS ran (Lana kick) CUngar WX WX FGLanaZS Paca S raa (kick fatted) wma 4 paaa from Davta (Lana kick) WX Paca 18 ran (Lana Uck) frWaunpaw) WX Holiday Bowl trip. Enter today! d Saft I at Woaih Cnu Friday, East winners earn a $25 gift certificate and become eligible for the grand prize-- an all-- ; expenses-pai- WX PORTLIGHT- Congratulations to the latest winners of a Clipper iertificate. Little Caesars Pizza! Pizza! and a free portrait at Ozzies. Honorees are selected each week from 'Bountiful, Davis, Viewmont or Woods Cross high schools. With four coaches in five years, the Leopards, now 0-- 5 overall, are a team in a bit of disarray. Meanwhile, likely state contender Woods Cross, is anything but. Sparked by a solid offensive scheme engineered by quarterback Heath Davis, who tossed a pair of scoring strikes, and running back Bryan Pace, who finished with 149 yards rushing and three touchdowns, the Wildcats had little trouble improving to 0 in league play. We had some good efforts, said Woods Cross coach John Haning. I was pleased our kids played hard. When we got the ball we pretty much did what we wanted. We had a little trouble stopping them. They moved the ball well offensively, but so did we. East opened the contest with an 2-- IIEATII DAVIS lULKKCUEY Football Davis, filling in at quarterback for the injured Jesse Malm- - Vtowmoat Soccar Bradley scored two goals in the league coleading Lady Vikings Region 2 victory WX rose, threw two touchdown passes in a win over East Friday. -S- . 2-- 1 over rival Davis Thursday in Kaysville. COREBOARD2 FootbalU Region: RegioiuiLFootball. League Overall Highland 2-- 0 5-- 0 Skyline Cottonwood 2-- 0 5-- 0 1-- 1 2-- 3 DAVIS 1-- 1 1-- 4 BOUNTIFUL 0--2 2-- 3 VIEWMONT 0--2 2-- 3 League Overall Last Weeks Results Highland 21, VIEWMONT 7 Skyline 53, DAVIS 20 Wednesday, 7 p.m. Alta at C'wood, 4 p.m. BOUNTIFUL at Bingham Granger at Highland American Fork at Skyline Roy at DAVIS Last Weeks Results West 24, Olympus 19 WX 36, East 14 Cedar City 22, Cyprus 21 Wednesday, 7 p.m. Murray at East, 3:30 p.m. Olympus at Jordan, 4 p.m. Timpview at Cyprus Tville at VIEWMONT 2.Socceci I Region BOUNTIFUL The best thing or the worst thing about a wishbone offense, depending upon your perspective, is that it gradually wears down a defense and can eat huge amounts of time off the clock. For Viewmont it was the worst of times when the Highland wishbone put together a 17 play touchdown drive that ate up more than nine minutes of the third quarter of a 21-- 7 Viking loss. The drive put an otherwise close game out of reach. The Viewmont defense had held the Rams to a grand total of six yards in the first quarter and had only given up a touchdown after a special teams snafu gave Highland field position that was too score was good to mess up. The half-tim- e was just what Highland but half-tim- e needed. Our guys were more relaxed in the third quarter, said Ram coach Tom Kingsford. We had time to talk it over in the locker room and get everybody on the same page. Highland took the ball at its own 20 to open the second half and went up the field one tiny chunk at a time. A third down conversion here, a seven yard run there, and no passes whatsoever. The 7-- 0, Thursdays Results 8, West 0 Olympus 7, East 0 Tuesdays Games, 330 pm Cyprus at Olympus WX Thursdays Results 0 BOUNTIFUL 1, Skyline Cottonwood 6, Highland 0 East at WOODS CROSS UEA: Only games this week. VIEWMONT 2, DAVIS 1 at Cwood, 330 at Highland DAVIS By RANDY HENDRICKS Sports Writer Skyline at VIEWMONT UEA: Only games this week. 6B L Skyline Cottonwood 3 0 DAVIS 2 Highland 2 ' BOUNTIFUL ; VIEWMONT 0 3 3 0 3 3 2 11 11 11 Thursdays Results East def. Cyprus WX def. West Tuesdays Games, 4 p.m. Olympus at Cyprus West at East UEA Only games this week. DAVIS def. VIEWMONT ; Tuesday's Games, 4 p.m. C'wood at BOUNTIFUL Highland at DAVIS ' VIEWMONT UEA: Only ; at Skyline games this week. Saturday's Results GREMLINS East 66, BOUNTIFUL 0 36, VIEWMONT 12 WX MIGHTY MITES iCollege FootbalU Bingham 27, BOUNTIFUL 0 MIDGETS SUU 28, 27 Saturdays Games EWU at WEBER, 6 p.m. Idaho at UTAH, 7 p.m. USU at Louisiana State BYE: BYU, SUU Kenny Clinger reached the end zone from three yards out. The extra point was blocked and Woods Cross was off to the races scoring 36 unanswered points. They put together a good offensive drive, but we werent very intense," said Haning. I dont think we were looking successful cross-fiel- d voyage this time run on a by Pace. scoring The extra point missed the maik and the Wildcats led 16-- 6 with 8 04 remaining in the half. East answered the scoring burst by marching, quite literally, to the Woods Cross goal line. Faced with second and goal from the Wildcat 2. the Leopards And away they went Woods Cross scoicd on its first possession when Pace reached paydnt Irom 15 yaids out. Rich Lane booled the to gne the Wildcats the point-alte- r lead lor good Following an ensuing Fast punt. Woods Cross once again tinned to Lane, go-ahe- who booted a 25-yar- held goal to d increase the lead to 10-- with just 22 onds lelt in the first quarter 0 sec- SEE WILDCATS ON B-- 4 drive was capped by a live yard touchdown run by Brandon Sorenson. That made the score 14-- 0 with just over 15 minutes to play. This wouldn't have been so bad for the Vikes if they hadnt lost quarterback Jeff Garlf lor the second half due to a hack injury. Viewmont coach Ross Hairis believes Garff will be back for this week's game. We probably couldve played him tonight, said Harris, but we decided not to risk the injury. Garff had gone live for seven in the first half and his team appeared to miss him in the second half. With the Rams tying up the clock, the Vikings only got to run seven plays the entire second half. In the fourth quarter Highland snilfed out and snuffed a Viewmont fake punt and took possession at the Viking 27. Sorenson picked up his second T.D. of the game just a few plays later. The ensuing kickolf wound up in the SEE VIKINGS ON Friday, Sept 24 at Bountiful (Homecommg) 7 7 7 0 Highland VIEWMONT 0 7 0 0 H Cannon 14 ran (Hathaway kick) H Richards 8 ran (Hathaway kick) H Sorensen 4 ran (Hathaway kick) V Hess 85 kickoff return (Claik kick) B-- 2 21 7 RAM BASHING: Viewmont gave highly-toute- Highland a run for its money 21-- t and fell to overall. d Friday. The Vikes dropped their homecoming game Continental League BANTAMS-BOUNTI- 0 FUL 33, East 12 VIEWMONT 20, WX 13 JUNIORS BOUNTIFUL 10, East 0 VIEWMONT 13, WX 12 Continental League BOUNTIFUL 6, Tooele 0 d comments, East 41, BOUNTIFUL 0 VIEWMONT 16, WX 0 W. Jordan 8, BOUNTIFUL nights Friday said Cottonwood head coach Mike Reardon. The kids executed the game plan perfectly. And it vvoikcd Cottonwood came into the game with just one win, and had suffeied a tough loss in the Iasi minutes against Davis last week. The Colts should have been fiat against the Biavcs they were ail) thing but. Bountilul is a gieat team. We had to play veiy haul. It was a great win. said Reardon Jacobs who received an automatic ejection early in the fourth quarter. The calls, justified or not, hurt the Brave cause. Obviously we lost our composure out there, said a weary Bountiful coach Larry Wall in postgame locker room PEE WEES BOUNTIFUL 13, East 0 VIEWMONT 51, WX 6 Continental League Mont. St. 14, WEBER 10 the drive when holderquai terhack d the Braves and two of the calls were assessed to starting quarterback Matt East 42, BOUNTIFUL 6 VIEWMONT 30, WX 6 Last Weeks Results BYU 30, Air Force 3 Wyoming 28, UTAH 12 Fresno State 30, USU 14 gradually marched into Woods Cross territory. A fake field goal attempt capped plans of their own. We knew we could run the ball football game was not for pacifists. It was not the place for fence sitting, nor for the casual observer. This was uncivil war. Emotion ruled the night. Even sportsmanship took a beating, and the officials planned their exits well before the issue was settled. The game was marred by five unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, one player ejection, and a near fight. Bountiful got the worst of the flagging, four unsportsmanlike calls went against Bountiful-Cottonwoo- Thursdays Results Cottonwood def. Highland Skyline def. BOUNTIFUL 4 kick-staitc- 13-pl- against them, BOUNTIFUL Region 2. Volleyball W I 2-- 3 Late field goal spoils Bountifuls homecoming Tuesday's Games, 4 p.m. BOUNTIFUL GOT: Woods Cross quarterback Heath Davis and his Wildcat teammates kept East guessing in the Region 7 contest. throughout much of Fridays homecoming clash. The Wildcats prevailed 36-1We them. needed to Three plays and another Tast punt drive. just get past scoring impressive " did we and the Woods Cross embarked another on their own later. 20, Leopards Beginning GUESS WHAT Highland outlasts Vikes in VHS homecoming tilt By GEOFF GRIFFIN Sports Writer Cottonwood 9, BOUNBFUL 7 4 36-- 1 and that hurt us. III M 2 l hi the n ,t duc ol the su -- ond halt, the Colls moved to the Bountiful 10 yard line with a first down. Four plays later they were forced to settle for a short field goal attempt from the 20. The ball sailed wide left. The score could The score have been 10-- 0 or even 14-remained ITEM 3: Following the Bountiful Thats keeping something we work on a lot our composure. Not this time. So when Colt place kicker Ryan Watts managed to clear the crossbar with his third field goal attempt of the night with just 19 seconds remaining in the game, Cottonwood had stolen a 7 win over a stunned Bountiful contingent. The Braves figured to win this home battle, please the homecoming crowd, get back to the business of winning following their setback at the hands of Highland the previous Friday, and get to feeling a little better about themselves. But the Colts had The tone was set early by the Colts with a 16 play, 76 yard drive on their opening possession of the game to send a message to the home team that they w ere ready to play . The first 15 plays of the diive w'erc running plays which ate up four or five yards at a time. Then speedster Cal Beck punctuated the drive, taking a 28 yard screen pass from Jaied Paik into the end zone with P25 remaining in the first quarter. The drive took 7 02 They came out and put together a nice, long lime consuming drive early, but I felt we adjusted pretty well alter that," commented Wall. Proposition: Bountiful didn't deseive to win this game. ITEM I: Following the Colt touchdown. a had snap eliminated any possibility lot Watts to boot the PAT. Instead of 7 0. Cottonwood had to sell' fir six points 0. 6-- 0. touchdown. Cottonwood's Cal Beck dropped the kickoff at the five, picked it SEE BRAVES ON B-- 2 9-- Friday, Sept 24 Cottonwood BRAVE BASH: Bountiful dropped its second consecutive region game Friday when Cottonwood kicked a late field goal to spoil homecoming In Braveland. I v it Bountiful (RHS Homecoming) 3 9 0 6 0 7 7 0 0 0 BOUNTIFUL C Beck 28 pass from Park (kick tailed) B Benton 8 ran (Haslam kick) C F6 Watts 34 |