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Show Pace SPORTS 16 - October 23. 2001 Uintah Basin Standard GANG TACKLED Diichusnuf. Mike Moon, No. 21 , a rough landing as he is overpowered by his opponents. An Allamont player in the photograph is Clint. Stevenson, No. 22. Someother Duchesne players are Landon Despain, Casey Harrison and T.J. Miller. Local schools advance to state playoffs ByAldonRachelc Union, Duchesne, Allamont and Uintah will all compete in the state football playoffa this week with Altamont, Uintah, Duchesne having home contests. 5 Union will hit the road for a 3- Aatate meet game vs. region champ, 2 Tooele, Friday at 3 p.m. ,Vv?.x The Uintah Utea tied with Park City for flret place in Region 10, but got the No. 1 seed because they beat the Miners in a regular season game. 2 Uintah will host Grantsville, Ben Lomond or Ogden (date and time not AWAY HE Jesse Farnsworth, No. 2 , left, dashes down the field for a large gain and trying to stop yet decided) . Union tied for fourth place him are some Duchesne football players, T.J. Miller, No. 42 and Morgan Woods, No. 64. Another Longhorn in the photo with Judge Memorial, but acquired ' is No. Jace 69. Jenkins, the No. 4 seed because they defeated the BulldogB in a regular season contest. 1 Altamont (No. 2 seed) will host 6 Milford, Friday at 2 p.m. and 5 Duchesne will entertain 2 Parowan, 8-so me No. games. If Clint that Saturday at 1 p.m. in 22, GROUND HOPE-AltumStevenson, picks up hopes will play 10-- 0 yards and hoping lie doesn't are Duchesne ulhlctes. Altamont's No. 66, Asa Duchesne wins they Monticello or 4 Whitehorse. A vicJcssen scored the final touchdown or tlic game on an interception. tory by Altamont would give them a rematch vs. 6 Enterprise or 4 Rich-tea- ms they defeated during the season. Back on October 12, Duchesne upset most had Altamonts defense Beeing Duchesne wit ti Jessen messingup DHS Parowan, 3 and Altamont clobbered By Aldon Rachele sun spots (Longhorns were facing the winning hopei on his long touchdown Milford. left to seal up the second Altamont High School had the best aun during the late afternoon game), run with 2:52 fumble by Duchesne gave AHS a winofthe season by the Longhorns over a but hand for three fourth quarter scores, which included an Ace of a TD" by clear view when they pounced on the the Eagles. d Coach Mark Barnum told his team line precious ball at their own sophomore lineman, Asa Jessen, who to kill the field after the bigwin that there on line the goal hope. scored his first ever touchdown when The Eagles hit the jackpot a little we re a few bright spots, and even though he intercepted a pass with No. 56 later with Logan Despain darting close they won the game he said, "It wasnt (Jessen) marching 55 yards to the end to 50 yards for a touchdown late in the pretty. We pave up too many yards. zone late in the game for the final score The ugly part of the game for in the 18-- 0 fourth quarter that broke third quarter. However, a holding call the royal flush to their end zone Altamont that Couch Baraum was probput 0 1 Tho Longhorns e High school is a vital time for teen- open upa6--24-- 0game. earned a football triumph over dreamand turned their TDintoanight-mar- ably thinking about was in the first half agers as they develop when the Longhorns scored only once, as the score was wiped out. 5 in the Duchesne, Thursday, Eagles Bet goals and build confidence to help w continued and missed out on several other scoring Duchesnes horrorsho No. 2 in position the them achieve success in all walks of and locked up the class. Senior, Steven Stansfleld to be more frightening than opportunities. life: as students, athletes, role models Stansfleld scored a touchdown early Frankensteins Monster or Count and leaders in their communities. With Bcored two touchdowns in the contest Dracula with Altamont scoring three in the first run, quarter on an rr. ; W-- i this mind, the Wendys High School for Altamont. touchdowns in the final seven minutes but it was wiixd out on a holding call. unit Heisman (A1 lament's defense) look the They Program honors the nations Later during the same drive a pass out and then he tried to to turn a close game into a rout. r t'i top high school seniors who best exem- quarterback I Jesse Altamonts did interference call in the end zonegnvc Farnsworth v'1 ' pitch the ball. got up and caught it, most of the work. He plify a supreme picked up several Altamont the ball at the Duchesne 11. and then it was offto the races for a TD," ,A.. ... first downg that moved his team to the Altamont moved tothe three-yarline. No one was selected from Uintah said Jessen. "Shoyne Lamb had a good Duchesne 16, and then advanced the However, a Duchesne "D tough gave block." to four-yar- d line. Stansfleld Altamont an F with the Eagles YARDCOI.ITCTUR- - Jesse Farnsworth of Allamont darts down the field and Basin schools contend for the eighth Both teams were locked in a fierce ball to the two annual from Carbon but scooted program, around the left side for his drive and takingover the ballat I .ogan Despain, Andrew Gibbons and Landon him are to Duchesne's low contest with defensive a battle the stop hoping 12-- 0 the four-yar- d High School (Cody Butlerand Kimberli second touchdown ofthe line. fora game touchevent The lone at scoring Despain. Allamont will host Milford. Friday. Stevens) have been entered. with 7:08 remaining. Lamb is thecenter on the Altamont d down came on a run by lead "After the fake to Farnsworth I got team, and he raid, Duchesne played Stansfleld where he dashed down the it and saw a good block by Asa Jessen, tough D, but we were better. The and then broke into the open right side on his way to end xone paradise with and cut in for the touchdown, said center snaps the ball, which is the most Stansfleld. important hand off in football. 2:03 left in the first quarter. Tliv Longhorns werent finished. Altamonts running attack of Duchesne's mqjor threat came in Farnsworth, Stansfleld, Stevenson gave the third quarter with one of the key AlUimontquicklyrecoveredaDuchesne fumble and then Stevenson darted 40 Duchesne fits, and lineman, Jeremy plays beinga miracle of a pass compleand into the end zone to give Mitchell added, The line blew holes yards tion by quarterback, Logan IXwpain to an 18-- 0 lead just 1:13 after open for the running backs and they Altamont Jermiah Gilbert at the Altamont 30 the TD in the fourth quarter. first tore up the field. 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