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Show A o Sports THE SAMPLER Friday, Oct. 10, 1980 JV roundup Doll keys JV victory over Park Cifiy; Oyler leads effort in South Summit win Led by the play of sophomore Andy Dolle, the Dugway JVs walloped the Park City Miners 38-1- 4 at Park City September 19. Hie win evened the JVs overall mark to 1 and boosted them to 0 in league play. all-arou- pulled together by striking first on defense and then with offense to put nd 1-- defensive plays against the pass to force the Miners into a punting situation. FROM HIS OWN 35, Bruce orchestrated a seven play, three min- ute drive with big plays coming on a 32 yard pass to Phillip Oyler and Bruces quarterback sneak with third and a foot at the 19. Dolles touchdown throw to S. de- resiscribed by several long-tim- e dents as one of the best perfor- mances ever by a Mustang player. There cant be much disagreement. The sophomore played a major' part in each of Dugway s five touchdowns, and, aside from his interceptions, exhibited good defensive instincts to help shut off the. Miner ground game. . DUGWAY SCORED three times in the first half to build up a seemingly insurmountable lead. However, the Miners struck back 6-- , DOLLES PERFORMANCE, which included two interceptions backpedaling Park City lineman. DUGWAY RECOVERED at the 17 where' four plays later Dolle rolled to his left and hit Brothers in the end zone for a 12-- 0 advantage. Both teams displayed a good deal of guts on the Miners next series. Brothers on an option pass play gave the Mustangs a little breathing room conand a 4 lead. A was and version try good Dugway was up by 16. Dolle struck again moments later with his second interception and returned it for the distance to seal the 28-1- two-poi- 49 yards down to 25 of his team-hig- h the one before Bruce scored the first of his two touchdowns to give the Mustangs a 0 lead, Lloyd and P. Oyler shut down the Miners offense for the fourth straight time minutes later, and Park City was forced to punt deep in their own territory. Led by Joey Oyler, the Mustangs put a hard rush on the Miner kicker and the ball was blocked by a the threat to rest..'. On three successive plays begin- Bruce ning the fourth quarter,-Dolleand Shane Brothers all made good 1-- and a pair of scoring tosses, was . nt Dugway s defense continued their assault on Park Citys ground game as Lloyd, Terry Duncan and Dolle combined to stop them cold on two straight downs. win. BUT HIE Miners wouldnt fold. at the Mustangs with two quick DUGWAY SCORED almost at With their ground game finding new scores in the third quarter to trail by will in the opening half as they conthese last two weeks, in left to right) Paul Lloyd, Steve Bruce, Phil Oyler, life. Park City drove down to the Spearheading the defenand offensive both the trolled only eight points. which .the Mustangs won comfortably, 'were (from Andy Dolle and Terry Duncan. Mustang 28, with 53 seconds remainSteve Bruce, who otherwise had sive lines of scrimmage. half. in the ing a fine afternoon, was picked off at On the Miners second and third The drive, and! a good deal of Musthe Park City 45 and the Miners the the of Miners game, possessions hopes, fizzled out however went the distance to slice the lead to as four downs held on Dolle, as Dolle came out of nowhere to tangs Steve Bruce found S. Brothers tor an Summit 45 to set up Dugway s se22-- 6 after the Brace and Paul Uoyd provided the pick off a paa and begin a race that Mustangs had gotten a 11 yard pass play to move the Muscond score. defensive muscle. safety opening the second half. ended at the Miners one yard line. down to the Wildcat 42. tangs PARK CITY scored again moThe Miners finally broke in the FACING A fourth down situa-tio- n Bruce took it in from there and ments later on a sweep after the face erf all this pressure with 3:40 left the Mustangs went into halftime at the Wildcats 43, Jackson From there, Jackson threw his se, T hooked inUP had been called for as P. ks?" in 20-the 0 Mustangs pass Oyler and only 24 minutes opening period cond halfback option touchdown falrwri a punt and threw to Oyler at leading Brothers for two 88 witheff interference at their 11. res0 and middle over the the 18. tercepted away from finishing one of the finest the pass to J. Brothers to put Dugway Dugway Mustang JVs defeated Faced with a declining lead and turned it to the Park City 25. has ever team a with seven and a JV four, experoutings up by the South Summit Wildcats 4 Jackson was back with the big lack of momentum, the Mustangs FROM THE 26, Doile picked up ienced. half the minutes in remaining play again three downs later, finding September 26 in the Mustangs quarter. J. Brothers in the end zone to give homecoming. s lea- The victory upped On the Wildcats next series. the Mustangs a comfortable 12-- 0 ad0 and boosted record to their Duncan pounced on a loose football vantage. gue overall standing to at his own 46. Maybe too comfortable. OYLER DU) most of his damage THE MUSTANGS covered the ON THEIR NEXT series, the in the first quarter as he destroyed yardage in six plays capped with Wildcats wasted little time inputthe Wildcats passing attack with Jacksons seven yard run. behind the margin in half as they two of his pickoffs and ran. a fum- - Duncan to put them in command at ting stormed in for a touchdown with a bled pitch attempt for the distance. scamper around left end on His third interception, a fourth-quarttheir third play. HUNT!! Dugway. foiled any late scoring only grab, was one he snatched OCTOBER IS THE BEST TIME OF THE off the South Summit receivers back attempt by the Wildcats as Oyler Dugway retaliated with some YEAR TO BUY A FREEZER. after the two juggled the ball in midpicked off his third, and nearly his quick offense of their own, and a air. fourthinterception while Lfoyd facemasking penalty against South BUY A WHIRLPOOL FREEZER! Jackson and Brothers also had a clamped down on the South Summit Summit, to bring them face to face big day with the pass as the pair passing attack with two sacks in with another fourth down situation accumulated 63 yards. The back-u- p Mustang territory. and momentum riding on the outalso a threw 25 quarterback yarder Tlie defense was good come. to Oyler on a second quarter fake for most Mustangs of the day, in fact, and they With a mixup in the backfield, punt attempt and was the Mustangs proved it the Wildcats the ball turned over to the Wildcats leading ground gainer with 58 yards mounted a drive on their first offenS. Brothers didnt allow it to but in 15 carries. go sive series. further as he twice laid out runany DEFENSIVELY, Terry Duncan, Paul Lloyd and Shane Brothers were STARTING FROM their own ning backs tq halt the threat. the keys. 32, South Summit moved down to THE WILDCATS, The Mustangs built up a 12-- 0 the Mustangs 22 before Lloyd were persistent and it paid however, off. first period lead but saw it shrink sacked the quarterback and Brian a to the Reading sweep left, the and become a two point disadvant- - Long stopped cold a fourth down defense Model EHH180F Bruce jarred just as he at halftime due to less than screen attempt, back age to DeWitt and South pitched FEATURING: 8 Mlda and Kora After Oylers fumble recovery Summit recovered the fumble. aggressive play. baakata tor aaay aecaaa to bulky Hama Dsfrost drain halpa admtnato sponging Automatic and ensuing touchdown put Dugway Dugway, however, came back Interior lighting Kereject lack halpa protact tood aupply a Power Interruption light a Textured Steel Kd helpa hide scratches, fingerThree plays into the drive, the ahead Duncan, Lloyd and Mike print defenon their the third in for Wildcats two Kroff teamed strong strong quarter swept around the Mustangs 15.2 " sive stands on first and second down right end to score and knot the game Big 20 cu. ft. frozen food at 12 apiece. 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