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Show - November 7. 1995 Page 14 sClintah Basin Standard r , '.". :,;vj ' x j. - '' ttf.'. ;CH. . v ' , . ".r ' - ..-- f, J jr J . ' ' . ' ' T.. .V . . MASS CONFUSION-Altamo- nts Wes Gardner, No. 18, puts a tackle on a Duchesne Eagle, but he the wrong guy as No. 1 Kyle Bailey captures the football during a play that luckily for Duchesne had two receivers in die same area. Players with visible numbers are: Ahamonrs Trent Cook, 27; Brad Witbeck, 63 and Duchesnes Dave DeMille, 62. Also in the picture is Altamonts Roger Bolton. Altamont took a second and rallied to tie the game at 1414. However, Duchesne came back to win the quarter lead of 8-- 0, semi-fin- al 1-- A game. Duchesne to battle Rich for football championship finals last week, but Eagle head coach Dave Woolstenhulme refuses to take all of the credit "Coach Stan Young does an excellent job with our offense. We By Aldon Rachele The Duchesne Eagles have won wrestling, basketball and track crowns, and now they have reached the title gametin foe sport of football with an 11:30 am.- Championship Contest slated for Saturday, November 11 in Orem at Mountain View High School against defending champ, Rich. Duchesne beat l, Altamont, 4 and Rich pounded semi- in the Whitehorse, be here without him. He runs the whole offense, and the big touchdown play was the pass from quarterback Cameron Flint to Wes Hackett, both juniors, 4 tie in the that broke a said Coach fourth quarter, I 1-- A 71-ya- rd 14-1- arch-riva- 27-1- 53-1- 2, 1-- A Woolstenhulme. Young'a .basketball team took state in - HAPPY TIMES Billy Hoopes, left, who scored two touchdowns, celebrates with Kyle Bailey, center, and Matt Mitchell, right Hoopes scored two touchdowns and Bailey almost produced the same number. He scored one TD and had another one die at the one-fo"ie on the I play of the first half, according to the officials. Duchesne scored two touchdowns in the final minutes of die game to beat Altamont, 27-1- 4, to advance to die A Championship Game against Rich, Saturday at 11:30 am ot 1-- i 1989. The Duchesne Eagles have had some excellent teams in the but they couldnt win a semi' game to reach the championship l -- contest. "Weve made history. We are healthly this year and rooty to get there," said Coach Woolrtenhulme. "We were really concerned with Altamont We knew they would rive us all that they could. Altamont did a good job with those bunch of fine athletes. It is a big rivalry no matter what you da We finally got some better athletes and beat them (Altamont)." semi-finwin game Eagles on 4th quarter touchdowns al be noted that Duchesne teams of years gone bye to compete against 1-- al A a Duchesne is 26 miles away from Altamont, but the Eagles took a "Long Distance Trip" of 120 miles to foes the Longhorns in a football semi-fingame at a "Neutral Site" in Lehi, Saturday. November 4 . .The "Increased Travel Time" was worth it for the Eagles as they (haled up two fourth quarter touchdown aerials to knock off the Longhorns, e Duchesne visit to for a 1-- rhouses such as Beaver, North Summit, South it and Monticollo, which i now in the 2-- A class. Only six schools played football tins However, Rich has been ' dominating football team in the ranks and will take its perfect 104) record into the title game the State Football against 2 Duchesne. The Rebels Championship Game vs. Rich, just barely nipped Duchesne by Saturday, November 11 one point earlier in the season at Mountain View High in Duchesne. The Eagles had the. Orem at 11:30 a.m. lead, Altamont and Duchesne game won with a but they fumbled with less than tied at and then a "Long three minutes left. Rich converted Range TD Missile" found its a fourth down play and then target, Wes Hackett, who "Soared darted into the end zone for the like An Eagle" to the end zone an victory. a pass play with 2:52 left "Hack Array the tie. to "Duchesne will be up and ready "I just knew I had to catch it, to go against Rich, The kids and it was there. It was a perfect deserved to win' that first game, by quarterback Cameron and the knew if we won this pass The line gave me good Flint game, the next one would take blocking. There was no way I was care of. itself," Coach going to drop that pass," said Woolstenhulme said. Hackett "I wouldn't have made it He added, "We dropped two or into the end zone without a super three key passes, but we came Mock by Billy Hoopes where he through aha caught them when took out two Altamont athletes." we needed them against The other end of the play was Altamont" Flinty who fired the pass to Hackett. "It was a fade-jua Touchdown" by 'A "Wake-U- p Whitehorse's Norbert Norton on a timing pattern. Altamont gave us run during their first drive a hard time with a rush, but our in the game shook up Rich and line Mocked. I saw Hackett and tiie Rebels responded with a got the ball to him, and he "Hurricane of Touchdowns" in the powered it in for the touchdown." An interception by tyler Lund, second quarter. The game was tied who recently recovered from a leg after Rich 6 blew one quarter. at out the Raiders in the second injury, and then a touchdown a few seconds later cm a lZyariT quarter and led 34-- 6. Whitehorse scored the first and pass catch by Hoopes (his second last touchdowns of the game with TDofthsi game) iced up the game for Duchesne with 1:53 left. Rich producing eight straight TDs Nielsen connected on the extra in between the two Raider scorn. 1-- A 'point kick. The Eagles had scared close wins, twice, over the Longhorns during the regular season, but Coach Dave Woolstenhulme was probably hitting the "Peptobismal Bottle" to calm his nervousness over a third meeting with Altamont . Duchesne wasted two scoring opportunities where they had the balHnaide tlie Altamont 15, and the Longhorns took advantage for a touchdown on an amazing play, a pass from quarterback Chns Him to Matt Brotherson for a total of 61 yards with 4:54 left in the second quarter. Steve Bingham added the conversion for an 0 Altamont lead. By Aldon Rachele It should had 80010 18 - 27-1- 4, first-tim1-- A 8-- two-pri- five-poi- nt nt 8-- 14-1- 4, 71-ya- aul touchdowns in the game. Acre per Undivided Interest in 2 Sections 1 Full Body Massage Prict to QcwC fjevuhte IMS ' BB2S . m COOPER Chiropractic Clinic ' (old Sears Buddirt) in Rooievrit 722-33- 70 a ot WIDE Wes Hackett enjoys wide open spaces as he dashes lo die end zone. Hackeu scored the go ahead touchdown with less than force minutes left in the game on a.71-yar- d pass play. advantage. just .out ran Paul Tew, my defender to the end ions and got the TD. It wee a good pass and I there. It was a delay. I hesitated and then went for the corner. Flint got the to me," aid Hoopes. "Now pan it is on to state." - Altamont traveled more miles game than Duchesne, and they went to their "long Distance Marathon Man" Charles Miles to pick up "Miles of Offense".- Miles broke loose for a large gain of 22 yards (147) to get to the semi-fin- al hotfooted hie way up the middle for a touchdown aeon to tie up the game at 14-1- 4 with 8:11 to go. Tha Longhorns, who played in the 1993 State Championship Gome, had a chance to take a one-pri- nt lead, but Robert Young Mocked an extra kick by Service 1-- A print Trevor Peck and remained knotted at Unfortunately Transmissions - Heavy Equipment - 4x4's Overnight Parts Delivery (in most cases) West Hwy. 40 Roosevelt 14-- 8 "I OPEN-Duches- ne'a Off All Services In November Mitch Koffonl I at the 33-ya- rd Specializes In 383 East Lagoon St second one goalline." The Eagles brake the 8--8 tie when Hoopes performed a "Circus Catch". He flew across the goalline and ended up in the end ions on a pasa play with 5:18 left in the third quarter to give Duchesne Diesel & Automotive Repair 10 Shirlie Burdick Licensed Massage Therapist a 8--8. L M D Mechanic 8-- one-fo- 722-334- (IWWtl nt Altamont 46. Flint withstood a rush of Longhorns and fired the ball down field with less than two seconds remaining. The ball and Kyis Bailey mat at the same time. Bailey caught the ball at the goalline. However, officials ruled that he was stopped at the line and the half ended at "It was a heck of a pass. I think it was in, but the refs wouldn't give it to ms," said Bailey. "It was a Hail Mary pass. However, the' referees didnt answer my prayers. I thought I caught the ball at the township 2 South Range 2 East Call Sam Oil at 4 Reg. Price $35.00 WI two-pri- pocketed 300 Net Acres 25 Semi-Fina- ls i i $3000 at the 1A With 18.4 second to . snared a pass at midfield and 6-- MINERAL RIGHTS Show" featured Duchesne. Faieee to Nielsen, Billy Hoopes, Wes ckett and Kyle Bailey had the Eagles "Airmailed Expressed" to the Altamont 2. A few plays later Bailey snared a touchdown in the end zone and Hoopes preformed a "Back-U- p Leaping Catch" for the conversion to tie up the game at 8 with 1:48 remaining in the first half. Duchesne regained the ball with 20 seconds left, but it was time to provide an exciting ending to the first half, which had the Eagles and the saying; "Oh, Rats Longhorns spying; "Oh, Great Call!". st TOO BAD-PTew. left, isnt too upset that he didnt intercept the ball as his defensive pressure keeps Duchesne Eagle receiver, Billy Hoopes from making a reception. However, Hoopes recovered for two The TD by Brotherson, who caught the nil at the 38 and marched untouched to' the end zone, had Coach Woolstenhulme searching for his "Alkaselzer tablets". Two plays before Duchesne was unable to pounce on an Altamont fumblo. Now the "Duchesne County Jack Henley 722-07- 2 jf v game for the Longhorns they Were left once gain to "Stew Over One, Two and kAv. TRYING TO ESCAPE-Duches-nes Robot Young attempts some running room. the 14-1- 4. to find Three Flays" as tha "BigBomb to Hackett, interception by Lund and final TD by Hoopes put Duchesne on top. |