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Show Page ft) - November 9. 1988 tBUsundsurd (Basin dJJiimtiah Eagles end successful season of momentum and maturity The Duchesne High School football team finished a aucceesflil late in season with a 641 record overall and a fourth place in the State Championship. The Eagles loet a aemi-finKanab, game to no. 19-Friday at Richfield. It was a tight, defensive game, said head coach Rick Durbin. They weren't able to score a touchdown until the fourth quarter. Kanab drove the ball to the al 6, ' core. the team In the that takes advantage of the breaks gets ahead, said Durbin. We had several breaks we didn't capitalise on. But Kanabs a fine team and we felt good about our semi-fina- Eagle defense andhad to settle for a field goal. After a scoreless third quarter, Kanab came back with a punt return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Then another touchdown and safety lengthened the lead for Kanab. The Eagles got a break with a fumble recovery on Kanabs line then took in Bret Sorenson for the touchdown and a 19-- 6 ed one-rank- the second quarter, but was stopped by the ls performance. The team was led by players at the line including Steve Demille, Mike Fay, Jerry Sanches, Dalin Hackett and Daren. Hackett. Foy and Rob Bench each had an interception in the game. Kanab said that this was the toughest defense theyve played, Durbin said. And they only lost one game this season. . Although Kanab played up to its capabilities, it found an Eagle offense that was hard to hold. They came out trying to key in on our strong side, but we went with the weak side end were able to got by them, said Durbin. Leadership this ssason was provided by senior Ryan Harrison 'and junior quarterback Jason Young; said Durbin. "When we played at homecoming we were 4 and I told the players we needed this one. Harrison said quietly, WeVe gonna win this one. Senior contributions also came from Paul Randolph, Dusty Hamlin, Hal Hicken, Cndg Lance and Shannon Psatross. . 20-ya- rd 0-- -- Man It had rained the day before 90-pou- "It looked like it waa trying to neak up on me, said Tanner. So I backed off and yelled out it. But it started speeding up on me and I hot it from about 20 feet out al Stewart HARD WORKERS Duchesne Eagles worked hard this season for a 5 record overall and a fourth place in state competition. The Eagles loss to Kanab, 19-- Friday in a semi-fingame. 5-- he al 6, " The team really stuck together this season, said Durbin. "Even in the they worked herd. The Eagles matured through the season with s tough start, he said. "At the beginning they weren't real sure of themselves. At North Summit we played poor and off-seas- said Durbin. "Against Rich., in Rich was picked to win. A lot of people didnt expect us to get that far. The Eagles defeated AHS 40-- 8 and Rich 26-- 3. WeVa been in three timee and the semi-fina- ls never played as well aa we did last week, he said. It was so close we felt we could of won stats competition. got discouraged. After ws won homecoming, we gained momentum. In years to come, Duchesne will remember defeating Alta-moand 'winning the region championship over Montecello. "We had beaten Montecello fore, but only by one touchdown, nt it shoots cougar in self defense and the ground waa wet, enabling Dr. Paul Tanner of Duchesne to walk quietly to the top of Tabby Mountain. Looking for an elk to hoot, he saw something furry out of the comer ofhis eye. Thinking it was a email deer, he turned to look couand encountered a gar. HARD TO HOLD-T- he Duchesne Eagles proved to many an a their that tough football season. Action here shows the opponent home in their last game against Rich. The Eagles ended the Eagles loss to Kanab, 19-- 6. Photo by Nancy season with a semi-fin- jQ. Although officials believe Tanner shot in self defense, Oct 14, he was not allowed to take the cougar off the mountain. In the past landowners have gotten permits when they shoot cougars or bears that threaten their stock, aid Tanner. But the officers I talked to feel the law has been abused. Theyre starting to clamp down. Neal Bingham, area conservation officer in Duchesne, agreed that too many cougars were being hot out ofseason. Every year we have a bear or cougar shot and the person wants to take it out of the forest," he said. To take a cougar out of season you have to have a permit before hand. If we allowed just anyone a permit it would get outfof hand. Cougar attacks are extremely rare, but Bingham took Tanners word as truth. If I didn't know him personally, I wouldnt believe it, said Bingham. "Cougars are very secretive animals. We tag them with eight-fopoles. Even cornered, they usually wont at--. tack." Motherhood is suspected to be the cause ofthe possible attack, aid Tanner. I thought I saw a flash in the bushes, so I think she might have had some cubs. She might of thought I was threatening her family. Whatever the reason, the experience waa something that Tanner wont forget too easily. I. had no desire to shoot ib I would have been perfectly happy to watch it because you dont get too many chances to see one, he said. .. ot Thanksgiving Tire Specials a FREE Buy 2 $5 tlres-G- et NORBEST Turkey Gift Cert VOYAGER' 1000 $7295 tread design Long-weari- Stronger-than-ste- for . Aramid belts smooth ride el strength, Smooth riding polyester cord body plies Unique shoulder elements reduce tire noise . P20575R14 . . P20575R15 . P22575R15 P23575R15 . P19570R13 P18570R14 . P20570R14 . $7? ! . P21570R15 . P22570R15 . EXPLORER 400 THIS IS FUN7-T- he Eagles learned tough running skills against these blockers during practice. Against their opponents the Eagles came out with a 5 record overall. 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