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Show v 12 , i j HJJintah : ; Basin Standard tr i ,v beat reigning on to Semi's Champs 1-- A EagDes 20-1-6, sacked. In one of the best games to be played in Duchesne this year, the Eagles just plain outplayed Beaver in the Quarterfinal game by a score of 20-1The first Eagle touchdown erfme with a Mike Reinheaidt run. He seemed to be the designated workhorse for the Eagle team for this contest, He carried the ball 24 times for 88 yards on offense and was credited with 13 tackles on defense to aid both sides of the Eagle cause. also really Dave Norman worked for the victory. He ran for the two second quarter solo scores. One score was a 10 yard dash just three minutes into the second quarter. The other was about a minute later when he misdirection made a fantastic d naked bootleg mn from to score. Norman was credited with 120 yards in 15 carries (but the last two of the game were to run the clock out so he only had 12 carries he attempted to run. with) and made one pass completion for 31 yards to John Pays. Norman also had 14 tackles chalked up on defense. After Normans 60 yard stumper for six, John Pays punched through on a two point conversion to end the Eagle scoring for the day with 7:48 left of the second quarter and making the score 20-- at that time. This was about the time the Beavers woke up and put a couple of series together. The defense Eaglps up the challenge by pushing Beaver back for a loss of yardage and then the Beaver Quarterback, Del Myers, roughed up the ball and Duchesne's 33, John Pays, recovered the ball. Duchesne seemed to recipro-crat- e a short lime later by also coughing up the ball, which Brett Christensen obligingly picked up and ran out of bounds at the Eagle 35. This set up the 15 yard pass to Blackburn for Beavers last 6 points with just over two minutes left in the third quarter. A quick pass to Christensen ended the scoring for the rest of 6. the game. ' The fourth quarter was a hard fought defensive one for both squads, but the entire game was big defensive effort for the Eagles. The Beavers only cumulated a positive four yards in the fourth quarter, no mean oen mid-fiel- GO Dave Norman tucks the ball under his arm and goes for it one more time, he ran for 1 20 yards with 15 carries to help the Duchesne Eagles beat the defending State Champions 20-1FOR IT - A 6. MM6p' took effort against the 1983 1-- A State ' Champions. The total yardage for Duchesne . amounted to 264 yards, 233 ground out by the run and only one completed pass for 31 yards. Durhpsnc'a big D allowed Beaver only 182 total yards. Duchesne allowed Beaver only ten aeries of plays, four ended in punts, two ended with scores, two ended with Duchesne recovering fumbles, one big interception by Jeff Hanberg and one series ended the first half. The Eagle defense was a real deciding factor in the game. To say the D caused all of the ab&ve would be only slightly stretching the facts, but the tenacious defense was a direct cause of a clear majority of iu Beaver passed 35 times for 15 one interception, completions, and almost a hundred yards. But the Beaver quarterback, Del Myers, had plenty of pressure; proved by the six times he was A few penalty flags spoiled the play, but the game was all in all the best game played on the Duchesne turf all year long. Duchesne now soars to the Semi-Finbracket. They will face South Summit next Friday; Park City South Summit beat " handily 19 to 6 in other quarterfinal action Friday. After the game Coach Stan Young and Rick Browning "ran the hill, in celebration of the victory. Young had the biggest smile of the year on his face and al Browning just kept jumping up and down, until he had to run the hill. . ' This game ended as Coach Young had predicted, and the South Summit squad was expected 'to be .their next opponents. Lets hope his expectation of winning next week and facing North Summit in the finals on November 16, at BYU will also follow. . 0, GANG TACKLING-T-hel Eagle defense ganged up is only one example Here all the Beavers on day long. of the manner the Eagles gathered to swoop down on the Beaver runners. It was a long day for the Beavers and a longer ride home as they lost to. Duchesne. REAL There's Beavers were held to only 32 yards in the first quarter but the second quarter saw them get it together as they marched up the field to score eight points on the ground and make 74 yards for the quarter. ' That brought the 20-score to but the Beaver squad came out of the tongue-lashin- g a fired half-tim- e half-tim- e up team. Beaver, Chad Blackburn, intercepted one of Normans first passes of the second halt The I A New Man In Town Mir. IP rtfs Christensen wants to stretch for it but Dave Norman is coming up fast to make sure he won't get far with it as Duchesne met Beaver in the State Quarter finals. Christensen was a thorn in the Eagle's side all day, but Brett A r Norman performed another outstanding game himself. It was an excellent game and the final result wasn't too bad either. Duchesne progresses to the Semi's against South Summit, Friday at 1 s30 in Heber City. VITALITY CABLE IS When comes to it the Glen Quick, Paul Quick. Wilkerson Val and Randy Quick. Moat, Come on in and see us. We're here home entertainment, its hard to beat vitality of cable television. The teams you love, the teams you love to hate NBA action is now exclusively on Quick Don SuperStation WTBS. Dont miss NBA to give you quality service at good prices. basketball on the SuperStation. 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