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Show T Pace SPORTS - October 30. 2001 16- Uintah Basin Standard 1-- A Football Plavoffs beat Milford to reach game vs. Rich team AHS Longhorns By Aldon Rachels h Once again Altavontuaedita Trio of two touchdown man Steven Stansfield, Clint Stevenson and Jesse Farnsworth to plow over the Milford Tigers, 27 12, Friday af-ternoon in Altamont for a first round State Football triumph in the Playoffs, which will prepare them for .rematch with Rich in the semifinals, Saturday at 2 p.m. on the Timpview High School field. Earlier this month Altamont beat Rich in the Longhorns homecoming game. While Milford was debating with the officials over a call that didn't go their way Altamont was focused on playing football and they earned an A with Stansfield dashing up the middle 41 yards on hi way to the end zone for a touchdown with 9:16 left in the first quarter. Asa Jeesen ecored an ace on the extra point kick that gave Altamont a 0 wad. Altamont wasn't dona in the scoring world. A face mask penalty put the Longhorns at the Milford 40 and Farnsworth scooted 30 yards to the three-yar- d line. He finished the TD job by crossing the goal line a play run that inlater on a three-yar- d creased Altamonte lead to 13-- 0 with 4:44 to go in the first quarter. We faked back through and then I got the ball. It waa smooth sailing to the end zone. Give credit to the line for the TD," Farnsworth said. The wild offensive show wasnt over with Milford taking its turn in the wild first quarter. Chase Pearson had Altamont putting on a fiill speed chase, butit was too late as the Milford runner dashed 60 yards down the right side of the field with 2:63 to go in the first quarter . Altamont stopped the Milford attempt at two points, and had only a seven-poiedge of Tip-Toug- -- 1-- A 7-- quarterback, Wes Goodrich, prepares to hand off the hall toan Altamont running back. Altamont knocked off the Milford Tigers, Friday in Altamont. Al IS will play Rich, Saturday. nTSYOURS-I.onghr- ns Sportsman permit applications to be available soon Applications for some of next years most prized Utah big game 2002 Sportsman hunting permits will be available by Nov. 7. permits Only Utah residents may apply for Sportsman permits. One Sportsman permit is offered for each of the followingspecics: desert bighorn ram, buck deer, buck pronghorn, bull elk, bull moose, hunter's choice biBon and hunter's choice Rocky Mountain goat. The 2002 Sportsman permit hunt runsScpt. 1 - Dec. 31,2002. Hunters will be allowed to hunt on any unit open for the respective species, except the Pilot Mountain unit for elk and the Pine Valley, Virgin River for desert bighorn sheep. The longseason dates and ability to hunt every open hunting unit in the state except two make Sports man permits a highly prized item,'1 iJud Tutorow, wildlife licensing coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. By Nov. 7, Sportsman permit applications will be available from more than 381 hunting and fishing license agents statewide; Division of Wildlife Resources offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price and Cl IhCKING IT OVER Cedar City: back. They didn't know which one to block cause everyone went a different route, commented Altamont center defensive player, Shayne Lamb. Altamont decided it was time to try an air route with Aaron Hacker aerial. However, snaring a the pees was wiped out due to a penalty, and AHS went back toita ground ramewith Farnsworth gainings first down at the Tigers 36. Now it was the third member (Clint Trio Stevenson) of theTip-Toug-h 30-ya- rd Golfers net to torment the Tigers with long run line where he ecored to the one-loon the next play and had Farnsworth dash across the goal line for the two-poiconversion that gave Altamont a 27-- 6 lead after three quarters of play. Milford wasn't ready to pack its bags, and go home with Holm pqcket-in- g a TD pass in the end zone from Derrick Bradshaw after it was tipped by AltamontsMyrin. The Longhorns passing atstopped the two-poitempt in the fourth quarter. With 26 seconds left the game waa pretty much over, but Milford didnt quit as a pitch to Matt Narez produced a 60 yard gain to put the Tigers line. Howat the Altamont ever, Hacker ended Milfords last hopes with an interception to wiake the final score: Altamont 27, Milford ot nt nt 28-ya- rd state honors By Aldon Rachele 12. It wasnt a pretty win, but we Judd Larsen, Union, waa named to won and that's whatcounts. We made the team along with too many mental mistakes.-MilforUintahs Tim Hawkins. Cade Rees, came to play ball, said Altamont 3--A All-Sta- te d Union; Brandon Johnson, Uintah; Coy Weddle, Uintah, were placed on the second team. football coach Mark Barnum. Altamonts next opponent. Rich beat Enterprise, 34-2Monticello downed Whitehorse, .47-1and Parowan pounded Duchesne, 50-- ' 0. 2, 8. nt 13-- Altamont took advantage of a Oops, I Got Oops I Got It Oops You Got Gotlt" with the Longhorns winning the last Oops" to recover a Milford finable near mid- It-O- ops Ybu field. Altamont made Milford pqy for the Big Oops when Stansfield dashed 60 yards down the left aide to score a touchdown with 8;49 left in the first half for a 19-- 6 Longhorn .lead. It waa a lot of sig and lagging down the field, said Stansfield about his 50 yard touchdown run. The whole team blocked good. Russel Holm broke up a paaa intended for Altamont'i Nils Myrin and then buried AHS quarterback, Wes Goodrich on a mighty rush. The ball popped loose, and Milford wanted a Asajesscn and Steven Stansfield, left to right, watch the hall sail through the goal posts for one point. Stansfield scored two ((meltdowns in the game for Altamont. Check out our Classifieds I To 435-722-51- BIG RUSH-Altamathletes, Shayne Lamb, No. 55 and Jesse Farnsworth, No. 2 , put a mighty rush on the Milford quarterback during last week's 27-1- 2 state playoffs, Friday. triumph by (he Longhorns in the ont 1 fumble, but officials ruled that Goodrich waa in the process of passing. One of the Tigers tipped the ball on the passing attempt. On the next play, Altamont was just able to get the punt off in time to get out of danger. Milford moved into Altamont territory with only minutes left in the first half at the line. Nila Myrin nailed the end zone door shut tight when te broke up a pass near the ten that waa i tended for Holm. Altamont went into the locker room with a 19--6 halftime edge. We put pressure on the quarter- 17-ya- rd order call 31 until laiuiary, 2003 November 2 07. 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