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Show Pgc 12 . September 26. 1990 (WSntialh Basin HandlareB North Summit. Friday Duchesne Eagles survive scare from East Carbon for 14-- 6 win By Aldon Rachele Unranked East Carbon held a 0 halftime lead over Salt Lake Tribune No. 1 Claaa team 6-- 1-- A Ducheane, but the Eoglea celebrat- ed their annual homecoming game with two second half touchdown aeons to survive the Viking dial lenge with a 14-- 6 triumph, Friday in Duchesne. The win gives Duchesne a 0 record going into a football Friday game against power, North Summit in Duchesne, Friday at 6 pjn. The Vikings grabbed a 0 lead on a touchdown in the first frw minutes of the first quarter. Du 4-- 1-- 6-- Memmott, left, and Brad Tollefson, right, Duchesne, battle for control of the .'football field with an East Carbon football player, center. The number one ranked Eagles were Jolted by a 0 East Carbon first half lead, but the Duchesne bunch rallied in the second half with a 14-- 6 homecoming win over a tough crew of Vikings, Friday in Duchesne. The Eagles are now chesne continued to shoot themselves in the foot wi th fiimbles and East Carbon put in same good drives to maintidn a 0 advantage ' at halftime. Duchesnes defence was the star of the game as time after time they stopped offend va drives by this Viking crew. One play that stands out took place in the second quar- -' ter when Eaat Carbon had the ball on Duchesne's 26, but excellent defensive pleasure forced an incomplete pass on a fourth down 6-- piy- - The Eagles had a number of drives in the second quarter, but fumbles stopped Ducheane as well as a few penalties. Running plays TUG-OF-WAR-L- cc Union and Altamont drop 6-- close contests at home 4-- 0. The fena gained their moneys worth aa they were treated to close exciting garnet, but the Altamont and Union feithfiil returned home ad aa the result of a 4 loaa to Dugway by Altamont and a 6 setback to Carbon by Union, Friday. Both games had heart pounding finishes that came up short Drew Swaaey made the hometown folks happy whan hs caught a 16 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Zack Peck with 1:50 left in the game to cut the ' Dugway lead to two at Pack attempted to soon a canvorrian, which would have tied up the game, but was stopped three inches short of the end sans. "If we would have tied the game it would have gone into overtime. We (Altamont) tried an onside kick and almost got the ball We dived for it, but just barely misesd Dugway ran out the rest of the dock," stated Altamont football coach, Dave Allen. Brandon Hartman, scored a touchdown on a 30 yard pass to lead hi the give Altamont a first quarter. Dugway tied up the but Peck scored on a game at quarterback swaep for a 12-- 6 Altamont lead. However, Dugway came back with two touchdown cons plus an extra point kick for a 2 load at halftime. Peck scored a touchdown on an . . 26-2- 30-2- Alta-mont- h 26-2- 4. two-pai- nt it 6-- 0 6--6, OFF TO THE RACES-Br- ett Rasmussen, left, takes off on a 46 yard touchdown run in the third quarter and trying to catch the TD producer are Carbon High School athletes. The touchdown gave Union a 8 lead, but Carbon came back with a 30-2-5 win over the Cougars. Ryan McQuivey was injured just before the touchdown by Rasmussen, but should be ready for this weeks 25-1- 19-1- . movMUuenesne into East Carbon territny, but the Eagles turned ths ball over with tines seconds left. Finally in the third quarter the Duchasne offense finally showed up whsnHemmott marched 36 yards down (he field for the first Eagle touchdown and Brad ToUefoon conversion on cored ths two-poirun with 9:44 loft in the third nt . quarter to give Duchesne an advantage. Eaat Carbon had ths ball near midfield, but Donny Grant intercepted s Viking pass and advanced ths hall to the East Carbon 18. Penalties pushed Duchesne bath to the 23 yard line, but Eric Jordan connected with Dan Mullins on a touchdown bomb with 6:37 left in ths ball game. The two-paiconvernon pass was no good and Duchema had a 14--6 load. Tollcfton intercepted end run, but the extra paint kick was no good and Altamont was behind by one, after three quarters. Dugway scored a touchdown and extra point kick to take a 8 lead early in the fourth quarter. Union had an exciting finish as the team took over the football at the Carbon SI yard line with leee than ton seconds left, but the Cougars ftunbled away the ball to end a last gasp hops at a touchwin fay down aeon in the 6 Carbon. Carbon jumped out to a 0 lead, but Union tied up the game at 6 in the first quarter and the Cougars produced two touchdowns for an 18-- advantage eariy in the second quarter. TVent Thompson intercepted a pass and Rasmussen dashed 18 yards to give Union a 12 point lead. The Didos Curtis Cook burned. Union for a 17 yard pass catch at the one and Don Rosa dash in for a touchdown with 62 seconds left that mads the soon 2 at the , end of the second quarter. Christmas is still three months away, but Union gave Caibon agift touchdown when they flimbled away the ball at the five yard line and Roes caught a touchdown pass ftnm Erie Ilswafyn with 934 to go in the third quarter for an 8 tie. The tie was broken whan lfr.. Touchdown Brett Rasmussen burst down the field for a 46 yard TD care and the extra paint kick by Larsen put Union in the lead at 7 left in the third with quarter. Carbon came right bade with a 19-1- 8, 26-1- 30-2- a pass and ths Eagles moved ths ball within the Viking ten. However, Duchesne flimbled the football and a Viking player picked it up and dashed 60 yards to tin Duchesne 36 with less than minute left in the game. Ths finable by Duchasne put East Carbon in a position to tie up the game with a touchdown and cmvenkn, but ones again the defense cams to the rescue when Conley llooa intercepted a pass to get tha Eagles out of danger with 24 seconds left and locked up the Duchsu 14-- 6 homecoming win. two-poi- nt 6-- 6-- 6 18-1- 18-1- 26-1- 6.-0-6 26 yard touchdown scon by with 8:53 to go in the third quar- ter. The Dime foiled to connect on convertion and Union the lead of 25-2- after had a three quarters. Jeff Blanc beat out two Union defenders in the end sons to pull down a 26 yard touchdown bomb with 10&2 left in ths gams, which proved to ba the winning soars at two-poi- nt one-poi- nt 4 80-2- 5. Ths Altamont team will taka on Rich in an away gams at 4 p.m. and Union will batik Emery an ths roe Friday at 7:30 pm. Tabiona beats Eagle ball club Tebtana High Schools volleyball team improved ita record to 6 wins and 2 losses with victorias over Untie and Duchesne last week. Tha Tigers have a 2 Region 13 record. Ths Tigers played two varsity 1-- matches with Untie High School, September 19. They defeated Tintic, 15-1- 3, 15-- 7, 15-1- 1, 16--5. Tefaionas junior unity team beat Untie, first gome, but Duchesne won Tebiona the second contest, 15-1-1, 15-1- 1. won ths third and final game, The Tlfa-eJteam whipped the Duchesne Eagle squad, 15-15-1- 0. V 7, 15-1- 0. "We (Ttibiona) did a really good job against Duchesne. We worked well as steam. We got slot cf kills (voQeybsIl term for putting ths ball over the net without a succsssflil return by ths opponent) and set tiis ball up well," said Tablona coach, Debbie Febrfario. "Dudwsne did a good job. Ws had to work hard to grt them. Tohions will hoot Altamont, Thursday, September 27 with junior vanity aeticn starting at 5 pm. and varsity at 7 pm. Ducheane will host East Carbon, Thursday at 5 p m. and 7 pm. and will battle 8k Joseph in Ogden, Saturday afternoon. 4. t 15-- 4, MietyLsflarhad all 15 service points on ths JV team. Tohionee vanity volleyball team defeated Dudwsne in a home match in three gunco. The Tigers won the 15-- 0. DEFENSIVE GEM-- An Altamont football player nwhet Steve DeWltt out of bounds on a fine defensivenlav Dugwayi held on to the beat Dugway Longhorns, 26-2. 8-- 6 |