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Show Page 14 - October 4. 1994 Sports iCIintah Basin Standard Altamont bunch knock North Sanpete team off 1-- A 3-- A from quarterback Huff. Brandon Patterson connected on all the extra point kicks. "Rust was just in the middle of the field and caught the ball in traffic. He broke a couple of tackles and went up the field far the score, Coach Marshall said. Senior Brian Madsen scored on a one-yar- d run to bring North Sanpete within seven. However, Altamont shut down the Hawk comeback on a touchdown run by Steven Lamb with three By Aldon Rachele Altamont No. 2 ranked North Sanpete, 21-1knocked off Friday evening to improve the Longhorns record to S wine and 1 loss. Ranked No. 1 is Milford at 6-North Sanpete has defeated Union, Emery and Richfield-a- ll 3-schools. The Longhorns did all their scoring in the first half at Altamont as they took a 21-- 7 lead into the lockerroom at halftime. Altamonte defense took charge in the second half and locked up the win over the larger school, North 1-- A 3-- A 4, 0. A 75-ya- minutes left in the first half. "It was just a dive right up the middle," said Coach Marshall. "Lamb broke a tackle by the linebacker, the safety missed him and he outran them to the end rone for the touchdown." Sanpete. Altamont grabbed a 0 lead after one quarter on a touchdown pass from Chris Huff to Ronnie Pbwell. The Longhorfis drove down the field and got in position for the score, which came on a fourth down play. "We decided to go for six instead of the field goal because we felt we had to get all the points we could to win," said Altamont Coach Bob Marshall. 7-- four-yar- d Altamont made its fans nervous when they fumbled the second half opening kickoff and North Sanpete recovered at the Longhorn right yard line. Another Hawk senior, Eric Dyches, scored on a d run early in the third quarter to make the score: Altamont, 21 and North Sanpete, 14. North Sanpete went to an "Air Route" attack as they tried to overtake the Longhorns, bit they four-yar- Altamont took a 14-- lead early in the second quarter when AC. Rust scored on a bomb 0 42-ya- rd failed. Altamont produced three interceptions with the final one by Patterson putting another win in the victory column for the Long-ham- s. "Dyches played against Unions varsity and he is a good running back. Our defense played really well and stopped North Sanpetes wishbone. They hurt us some up the middle, but we didn't let them get outside. AC. Rust, Donald Miles stopped them on one side and Charles Miles, James Henry on the other. They couldnt get around the corner on us," said Coach Marshall. "Our middle linebackers, Steven Lamb, Patterson and tackles, Rhett Swasey, Jason Jenson protected us inside the middle and Abe Williams and Paul Tew covered their deep men." BATTLING BODIES athlete combat out on the field and looking for running room is 14-- 6 at the half and ended up beating Lehis JV, 36-- 6 for top honors in the Eagles homecoming game. Football games will be played Wednesday because of the UEA Convention, Thursday and Friday. Altamont, a North school, beat Sanpete, Friday. Duchesnes Tyler Lund, left. Duchesne led Coach Marshall added, "Our offense put the prints on the board when we needed them, but our defense held them and was the key to the win." Altamont will hit the road for a North practice game against 2-Summit, Wednesday and then will host No. 3 ranked Rich, October 14 and Dugway, October 20. A A Eagles crush Lehi JV team behind hot offensive attack The Pioneers discovend "This is the Place" is also a super touchdown slogan. Quarterback Cooper turned in a "Golden Play" by discovering just the "Right Place for a TD". He found an opening and scored the teams only touchdown with 'only few seconds left on a d run. Twice, Duchesnes Dave Demille brake up touchdown passing attempts in the end zone by knocking away the triumph over a junior varsity team from Lehi, Saturday to make the Duchesne homecoming a happy one. The win improves Duchesnes record to Duchesne will battle another JV team when they take on Uintah in Vernal, 3-- A nine-yar- football. 3-- 3. -- 6. i Wild 3rd Quarter 36-- 6 Billy Hoopes, left, arrives in the end zone with the football on his fingertips for a 31 yard touchdown reception. Arriving too late to stop Hoopes is Lehis Nate Nelson. The game was close in the first half, but Duchesne blew out Lehis JV in the second half with 22 points and won by the score of 36-- ! i The grass was wet due to an early morning storm, and keeping with the shaver theme the Duchesne Eagles created their version of the Qreat Flood" by pouring out 22 second half prints to take an easy CATCH-Duchcs- nc's i 3-- A 21-1- 4, By Aldon Rachele THE , Lehis comeback hopes vanished faster than an "Ice Craam Cone In A Microwave" when Jeremy Robb brake loose for a touchdown pass after only 44 seconds of second half action. Young dashed across the goalline for the conversion to give Duchesne a 22-- 6 advantage. "There was no one mi me and so Wes Young just threw it to ms. It was a gnat play at just the right time," said Robb. A few minutes later Duchesne Wednesday at 7 p.m. Three Eagle athletes combined for five touchdowns with quarterback, Wes Young, two; Billy Hoopes, one on offense and one on defense and Jeremy Robb, one on a long distance journey, but Duchesne Coach Dave Woristenhulme aa well as his touchdown threesome gave credit to the offensive line. "Our line did an excellent job the whole game," said Coach Woolsten-hulm- e. "It was a great win. We are getting where we want to be. We are going in the right direction with a good effort." The first quarter ended in a 0-- 0 tie as both teams had problems getting their offenses out of low gear, but once the second quarter began Duchesne hit high gear and motored in for two touchdown scores plus a safety to lead 14-- 28-ya- rd two-pri- nt said, "Hi to Lehi" with an exclamation point- -a carbon copy of a first d half score, a run up tits middle by Young for a 28-- 6 lead with 6:06 left in the third quarter. The "Glory Parade" continued for Duchesne with 1994 hoops ter, nine-yar- Hoopes performing a "Slam-Dun- k Football Style by. snaring a bomb in the end zone for a third quarter touchdown with 1:05 left. Curtis Skewes snared a pass for a two-priconversion to give Duche3ne a 36-- 6 lead and turned the third quarter into a "Horror Show" for the Pioneers. A key to the touchdown was a blocked punt. "I just grabbed the pass and I was in the end zone for the TD score," said Hoopes. Coach Woristenhulme concluded by saying, "We worked on executing on offense and in the second half when we got dose to the end zone we scored." 81-ya- rd Duchesne has .a 0 record against JV football teams. Earlier they beat Unions JV. 2-- Tabiona beats Manila for first baseball win 0. Jason Heaps leaped toward the goal line, and was stopped short at the two with 210s of a second left in the first quarter. Duchesnes offensive machine dipped out of Aa of lata Thursday, September and died with Lehi 22, over 7,000 statewide open bull gear, sputtered over the ball at the four-"taking elk permits were still available and Problem" the defense became almost 19,000 deer tags. For a "Offensive" Eagle with the highlight being complete listing of permits availJustin Robbs sacking of Pioneer able, applicants should call the Braden Cooper, for a DWR information hotline in Salt quarterback, to give Duchesne a 0 lead safety Lake City at The list will with 6:52 left in the half. be updated daily until the permit! A free kick due to the safety gave are sold. Prospects fdr the hunts the ball back.to Duchesne at the 17 appear brighter than expected, and then Young aged the Pioneers baaed on reports from archery by simply using the "Ancient Play hunters, who say theyve seen more of running up the middle the final I. deer and elk afield this year. nine yards for a touchdown aeon Utah Division ofWildlife Resourc-- f with 5:04 left for an 0 advantage. It was just an option for the es conservation officers will be touchdown soon. The line blew open checking hunters and harvested wildlife at various checkpoints a hole and I waltzed right in Nothing to it," said Young. "Our line throughout the fell hunting seasons. Roadblocks will bo placed on stats did a super job with only one sack highways and county roads at the wholegame. We could run or various times of the day and night. paaa any time we wanted because officers use of the good job from the line." Law enforcement roadblocks to control the illegal Lehis "Went Nightman" wasnt seconds later the , transportation of wildlife. They (heck over. Twenty-fou- r licenses, tags and hunting equip- - Pioneers had more "Gloom and ment, and collect biological informa-tio- n Doom" to suffer over as Jared Bailey from harvested animals. sacked the quarterback and then Brad Schmitz has been named Hoopes scooped up the bouncing boll Regional Aquatic Manager for the for a touchdown trip with Northern Region of the Utah 4:40 remaining. Division of Wildlife Resources. He "Bailey got the super hit and the . replaces Tom Prttengill, who held ball popped up and I was in ths the position for 10 years. right placeu for the touchdown," Tabiona High Schools baseball team knocked the zero out of their win column by thumping Manila in eyT 7 Sports Notes Tabiona, Tuesday, September 27 by the score of 14-- The Tigers record improve to 8 and Manila drops to last place. 3. 1-- No EXCHANGE 2-- 596-866- 722-358- 2110 8 East 200 South Roosevelt, Utah Located with.... Office Phone 722-273- 9 Rods Mini Lube 8 Automotive many freshmen and sophomores. As of September 28, Intermoun-tai- n Christian leads Region 14 at and Wendover is second at Tabiona recently lost to Intermoun-tai- n Rowland Hall Christian, is 2 and Wasatch Academy East Carbon is and Salt Lake Lutheran Mt Vernon is St. Waterford, Untie, and 8 Joseph, Tabiona, Manila, 8-- 0 7-- 1. 4--1. 6-- 5--2. 5-- . The Tigers have suffered several does losses throughout the season and have a young team with just a few seniors. The team contains 3 4-- 3, 4--4, 3--4; 2--6; 2--5; 1-- 0--9. 0. 8-- Auto Service Center 722-270- 3 Located Next To First Security Bank Drive-u- p Bay Open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon. Thru FrL - 2 p.m. Sat. 9 a-- Specialii Tune Ups Brakes 28-ya- rd CV Joints Struts Complete Full Service I j Lube, Oil & Filter With 10-3- 19 0 Pep - Boy Oil Manager - Duane Adderley END ZONE DANCE-DuchesWes Young docs a goalline jig after scoring a touchdown. Young and Billy Hoopes scored two touchdowns against Lehi, Saturday. ne's Paid Political Advertisement |