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Show mm I miAil B.saLSlA5C.RPfcSgpKLia :s?.EsJ3 Two Eagle TDs Rich celebrates Duchesnes homecoming on By Aldon RachtU victory the first half Brandon Feart scored the first TD in the game on a bomb from Q3 Tyler Smith. The other six TDs were sewed on running plays. Duthesne will take a short tnp to Altamont to play in the Longhorns' homecoming game, Fnday. ar.d then will play Grand in Moab. at the R.rh S L'lifovtiuutely Ktcn athlete, Rary Bell rang up a good move by intercepting an Allen pass to kill off the drive Allen produced 200 yard total offense, threw for one touchdown and run in the other one The mam Duchesne High School homecoming game officials gave confusing signals as to th starting time of iu battle, Friday vs. Rich with many fans arming an hour late (game actually started at 4 p.ra but showing up at 5 p.nt. allowed them not to witness the Rebels hitting th jackpot for a 334) advantage. Rich went on to win 47-1Duchesne saved its best for last by scoring two TDs in the second half with the final one coming with less than two minutes GM1E 47-1- 2 58-ya- rd pain for Duchesne from Rich were Nathan Jackson and Lex Conus, October 15. who scored lw o touchdowns each in logo. Th first half wasn't all bad for Duchesne. The Eagles had the ball inside the Rebels five, twice, but couldn't get into th end tone. Duchesne also missed a field goal in the first half. The Eagles had a coring drive that saw them advance all the way to the Rich 4 in the closing seconds of the second quarter. Cole Allen was stopped short of the goal. Rich ran out the rest of the WINNER-Uni- on High School's Jesse Fiekkied, No. 5. dashes to the end zone and helping out with the blocking u teammate. Brad While. FieUsted scored the winning touchdown vs. Judge with 46 seconds left in the game. The Cougars axe now second in Region 10 behind Wasatch. outstanding kickoff return hat moved Duchesne near midfield. Charlie Fabrizio and QB Cole Allen advanced Duchesne into Rich territory, and then a pase catch by Greg Han berg had Duchesne at the 36. Allen gave Duchesne a first down at the 22, and then broke loose on the next play for touchdown that put a smile on the Eagle fans faces. Fabrixio tried to crawl to the end zone, but was short on the Game Savina Tackle Union rallies back to nip Judge onTD in final minute TD score on a a screen pass with 135 remaining. Now it was time for the 'Kevin Blackwell Show. He connected on the extra point kick and then produced a 31 yard field goal with little time to spars, 16 seconds, for a move for By Aldon Raekele Union High School had juat given up what appeared to be the game winning touchdown with leoa than two minute remaining, but the Cougars didnT want to be judged a football failure. They scored a TD with 46 aeconda left to beat Judge Memorial in Roosevelt, Friday, 17 13, and wont be sentenced to an 0-- 2 Region 10 record without parole. Union ia now 1 and in arcond lace behind surprise Region 10 fader, Wasatch. Brayden McCairns of Union made a game saving tackle that topped Judge's Nick Morales at the Union 10 on the last play of the game that kept the Cougars firpm being given seven days with just bread and water if they had allowed the Bulldogs to escape from Roosevelt with a victory. McCanns clutch tackle made the Cougar fans 1-- happy, but nervous stomachs needed some anti-aci- d pills to calm down from Judge's last second dnv that luckily ended up falling short of success. Union went ahead 10-- and then field goal by Christian a d Worstell had Judge within four at 10-- 6 in th third quarter, which had the Cougars praying to pitch a shutout this rest of the way. The dock was ticking away and it appeared Union was on its way to a hard fought victory, but all of sudden Judge's Nick Morales became a morale booster by breaking loose down the left side for a touchdown with 1 46 left on a 40 yard ran. The extra point kick was good and the Bulldogs led, 13-1which had Union kicking themselves. They fumbled sway th ball on play earlier to give Judge a stay of execution and a second chance. Union didn't roll over and die-th- ey just pulled th switch to siul to victory with Spencer Stradinger going long distance to the Judge 24, Dan Anderton advancing the Cougars to th 16. and QB Jesse Fields ted going th rest of the way for th TD that enabled Union to regain the lead at 1 faked to Spencer Stradinger and then I saw the linebacker pur- n me. I gave him a stiff arm. He foil down and it was open to th goal said Fieldsted. Stradinger was almost stopped by Judge, but he was just like that bunny in th battery commercials, lie kept going and going and going down the field. I got tripped, but ray knee never touched th ground. I didnX hear a whistle, he said. 1 used the ball as leverage. 1 got up and gave it another push. Th final 46 seconds were painful to watch and torture for local fans. Morales, who showedan amas-in- g ability to out) um p Cougars for high flying missiles, kept Judges hopes alive with a pass catch near midfield. Judge advanced to Unions 44, and then with 7.7 seconds left Morales almost pull off a miracle. He scooted with the ball on a a ran on th last play of the game and then was planted at the 10 to put the Cougars out of their misery Union t with the top prise, a win. W know w can come back and win," said Union runner, Dan Anderton. lt was an ugly win, but we will take it Ugly was th right word for the gam as th first quarter ended at 0-and then Union fumbled th ball away at its own 17 to set upa20 yard field goal by Judge's Worstell for a 3-- 0 Bulldog lead with 8.35 to go in the first halt Late in the second quarter, I nion two-poi- fry- - Union will hit the road. Friday, fora Region 10 game vs. Le hi, which messed up Uintah's homecoming game by w hipping the Utee in 40-yar- d Ver-na- i, The Cougars will host Park City. October 15 and Uintah. October 21. 24-1- 2. Union halftime lead of 10-3- . The Union defense set up the field goal boot when they took the ball away from Judge's quarterback. Union appeared to sit on the ball. but Judge's late TD gave the Cougars a boot to their backside that propelled them to the end tone for the game winner. After the game. Union Coach Don Buaenbark told hit troops the following; We fumbled and had too ,ipany turpoverx. We can't do that in a big bap game. We just got to pick it up. We cant worry about losing. I'm proud that you came hack. You could have hung your heads, but you didnt. dock. Rich got up 40-- 0 before Duchesne cored with 6.59 left in the third quarter. Scott Muir turned in an Team Standings on 10, Wasatch, Union, Uintah, Park City, Lehi, Judge, 0-- Region 13, Football-Regi- 2-- 1-- San Juan. Altamont, Monticello, Rich. Grand. Union nipped Duchesne, Judge. Lehi whipped Uintah. Wasatch creamed Park City. San Juan downed Altamont. Grand nipped Monticello. Rich cashed in TDs to beat Dudiesne. Altamont to host Duchesne, and Union to take on Pioneers in Lehi, Friday. 2-- 0; 1-- 1; 0-- 2. JUST OLT OF REACH-T- he Fagln Greg Hanberg has trouble getting a this Rich athlete is in the w ay. gnb on the football Duchesne's rally hopes continued to sink when Richs Bobby Lake cored on a nine-yar- d ran to give his u team a 47-- thud quarter advantage. The Eagle were in a deep hole, but they didn't know how to spell, 6 Quil. They proved th point when Randy Hanberg fooled Rich's deTD pass catch fense with a d from Allen with only 1:30 to go in th lopsided homecoming game. Allen put on a scrambling act that enabled him to stay away from the 46-yar- Rich defense and then found Hanberg wide open, who marched to the end ion. Duchesne moved into Rich territory a few minutes earlier. Shawn Mullina pocketed passes to place th Eagle at the Rebel 40. and Muir snared an aerial at the 25. Allen put hia legs to work to find tun and hit Jeremiah Gil bert, who mad a low diving catch back-to-bac- k San Juan topples AHS Altamont took on the defending state champion, San Juan ia Blanding. Friday, and although they lost 24-- they gave the Southern Utah team a battle all th way. The San Juan team led just 12-- at the half and 18-- after three quarters. San Juan used th "Big Play to beat Altamont as Kyle Laws scored twice on runs of 50 and 60 yards. Burtenahaw snared a TD on a 65 yard bomb and Chris Lee picked up the final score on a 25 yard pass Altamont will host Duchesne in v its homecoming game, in Altamont. 0 16-yar- 0 0 RIGHT THERE-LhichcsCharlie Fabnzio. nght. hopes to cause some problems for a Rich off cruise player. nc's Fn-da- d HUNTERS 0, Specials Ana atxH Get ready for the hunt! KOf prices on a!i IFA Tires our FREE i 1. 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