Show Page 18—The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday September 4 198PjryuX ’Cats turn back Bee challenge INGLEWOOD Wayne Gretzky Pambianco sports writer By Dan Fullmer tries as hard 31 Gretzky effort turned 27-1- Elder Friday just when the visiting Bees looked to knot the score at seven wide reThe double-dut- y ceiver and defensive back came from nowhere to make a diving tackle of Box Elder's Ben Chase on the Bobcat line taking away what a obtained from Edmonton Aug 9 in one of the biggest trades in sports history is 27 and had four years remaining on a contract that paid him slightly more than 81 million Canadian annually — the equivalent of less than around a strange sequence of events in the second quarter of 3 win over Box Sky View’s appeared to be Los reached agreement on a contract extension that will keep the newly acquired star center playing ‘‘well past the age of If Troy in school as he does on the football field give him the valedictorian award now and let him finish his senior year in pursuit of other goals like say football SMITHFIELD Fullmer’s terms on new contract extension Wayne" said (UPI) mitment "I Bruce -Angeles Kings Calif and the Kings this week think it assures US dollars "I am very pleased we have 8800000 been able to secure this com from owner McNall both Wayne and our fans of the Kings’ desire to have him here and establishes a solid foundation for the team’s success in the future “As far as addressing the questions about making wayne the highest paid player in the league while I am not privy to what other players are receiving I would be extremely surprised if he is not” Gretzky is the NHL’s third e scorer needing 181 points to surpass Gordie Howe for the top spot all-tim- &&©& sure touchdown Chase had snared a pass over the middle from Mike Gardner and sprinted 78 yards before the irrepresible Fullmer tracked him down Four yards out big deal Just prolonging the inevitable score right? Wrong After the Bees lost a yard on a running play linebacker Dave Eardley picked up a fumbled pitch and rolled his frame 90 6808 195-pou- for a Sky yards touchdown How View quickly things can change “I think the kid (Fullmer) showed a lot of character there" said Sky View Coach Jan Hall “He must have been 10 yards behind him but instead of quitting he was able to run him down and all of a sudden we get a fumble and we’re back down at the other Q iiooiV03 0rlob'e end" 0 the home team Up didn't look back from there with another big defensive play — a interception return by Thad Haderlie — extending the lead to 7 at the half It’s safe to say that most of the Bobcat yardage came on 14-- 80-yar- d 21-- the ground and equally safe to say that Ryan Larsen was responsible The senior running back totaled 101 yards to go over the century mark for the second straight game and ginscoring gerly tossed a pass to Bryan Cranney for the 'Cats first points That play came with five minutes remaining in the first quarter when a sweep to the right was strung out by the Bee defense What looked like a sure loss was turned into a big ' gain as Larsen eluded one defender in the backfield and shook off another with a straight arm before setting up and lofting the pass to the 20-ya- rd wide-ope-n rlrnSniyTBonSlarRSSinournai Box Elder's Derrick Walker (5) and Sky View's Jeff Nyman battle for position on pressure in there and botherin the throw a little bit” sail Hall “Thad was in a position he could get to it and he took it up the sidelines" The visitors made their own mark on the scoreboard in that stanza with a defensive maneuver setting it up The Bees cracked through to recover a fumbled snap on a Bobcat punt line attempt on the SV late in the third quarter that Haderlie plunged through for and the final score of the game The senior fullback had done much of the work to set up the play bouncing through and over defenders for 14- - and runs prior to rd bulling into the endzone His interception in the second — capped with a Juarter return — helped fill the scoring gap in the absence of Larsen who was forced to take a break from action to receive stitches in a gashed chin "It was nice interception but I think Troy Schwartz should get credit for getting some point-produc- iced the game however after a roughing the kicker call on a missed field goal gave the Bobcats another chance The highlight of a lackluster fourth quarter came near the end when Sky View defensive back Scott Archibald made a diving interception of a Gardner pass to squash the Bee’s final attempt at a drive After the game Hall heaped praise on nis interior line ess® Biff Williams plowed in from there to cut the gap to 14--7 and crediting two-wa- y players Bee fans had hope Chris Phillips and Dan Jones In the second half they got with controlling scrimmage as close as eight when Kevin “For as much as they (the Welch burst off tackle left from Bees) were blitzing our six yards out to make the score tackles responded well for 3 Haderlie’s touchdown seeing that for the first time" er 31 V 21-1- Cranney Curiously the aerial was the only Bobcat pass that produced positive yardage all night as the Bee attack helped shut down quaterback Jim Mullen But with the past in mind Hall saw no need for an air show and was satisfied to let Larsen and company grind it out on the ground "We didn’t go into the game designing to throw the ball" said Hall “I’ve watched Box Elder and know they can score points so we wanted to keep the ball away from them "Our passing game is really just a click away The pressure from their blitzing bothered us tonight when we dd have to throw but that’s just something we’ll learn to deal with in time In the second half the offensive line showed they can do a much better job” They did the job the entire game when it came to blocking for backs Larsen Haderlie and Tim Simkins opening a hole Phillips won’t be VOILfl HOUSTON Phillips the - Kristie second alternate (UPI) Especially for labor Day! 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