Show - ' 21 1 : The Salt Lake Tribune November Sunday 1067 1 í--FL- r rasatch t Skyline 5 -- Eagles Dump Payson - — -- 88' -- - !i In Tough 1 Tilt 14-1- 3 ' ''' ' -- - - z - - -8 ''' - 't - 81- ' ' ‘ -- 1' - '' ' r ' 4- ' k ' i t'''' f' '1 - t I r k 44 'It - fr"" 11I ''4 ' --' C ri - ' tjl-i - --- 7r : '" 1444' - I' ‘ p - p(0-"'--'"- t--- : 4 - -' Q : !-- - — - 7 - ' ' 4 S o ' ' '' I ' f - ' - '''''' 4- &V '4 3 ' - ' ''$ '- 4 ' 1 il' ' ins Wasp Crew Crushes in 24-- 7 Tilt - '44 ' - lt '''''4 1 '''' - —- " ':' - k rI Tp Setrulina6 1 if" '7 t t - Nab 10 4 aft bo) I by ' - Scolklil By Steve Rudman brought Wasatch '' ' '1''- 'Skyline but the Ea gle s had 0' It4' back to life in the fourth period 1 Writer Tribune ' Sports !' 4 ' 1' drives stopped at the Payson 27 "4 : ''!: '''''' IP ' ' t" : ' with his passing The stocky '' : ' ' :l ''' r' ' '''' Irt'4' tI1 : : 1‘‘!':' "' t '''' ''''''''': i HEBER — Wasatch High Wasp Junior the Payson six and the Payson ' '''k ''s connected '4 ' P with 4 c ' PAYSON — Skyline High z in its t defense Marc Hatch for one 41 ' lines before brilliant : '''' 11 tI 't ' I '' ' '''' ''17 '"' I ' 7 School savage g' St 01:' - 4 ? 1 School calling on a dramatic 'e and explosive in its offense won Eagle quarterback Scott Rob't ' and again to Wilson the ' 14 ' t t ''' ' tn4 t' 4 ? 1 ' 1 1r pass interception touch- bins finally aroused his crew r 4 II'' a trip to the state prep football gain halfback for a s rt burley big ''''' ' t down by Darron Taylor to over It 414 t -:1-finals here Saturday with a bruI 1:!- 4 r ! it 'tO t Taking a punt at their pickup F 1 V ' :" N ' V' N 7 14 tal 24-- victory over Millard : 1' line with four minutes to play in ' i - i: "T'N1 '' 411V 1 7 : ' Leads ' '‘:‘) StattSt 1(11 t ' the led from ' The '' the half the Eagles marched open' s j Wasps ''" L''' l' I ' '4 ' 4 From that point he tossed to Payson - ? POO ing quarter built up their lead if rt : : Rampaging fullback Jeff 10 doWnt 1 ' '''' r and then Doug Thacker for the touch' "' the - s' nine to t sliced the II 4: game throughout Lyman " 'rivets° yards Putbing ' 115 ! t' t : ''''' Pagurip vardoin '' 48 of the Lions won the game going away be- down for an 18-- lead t 41 ' s t r 409 4 7 16 v A I 1 1441 5 ' ' ' kJ ' ' Pwts ' fore tt v The final Wasatch touchdown ''' 1 ' practically the entire popuTwo 2 later Bob i plays Stephens Fumbles knt j' '' 20 ' 12 lation of this Utah community was clearly the most spectacuVitas penallted 30 and on broke 13 yards i e the next two plays Terry Kitchplay of the game '4'''' N Sharpest Wasp " 1 i '' 4 0" ' come a baffiedolfenserinjnhe en ran six yards and Robbins liar ' 4 '' i ''' rolled to his left fired ''' d' '' o 1 ' 'r i I The Wasp with the sharpest 1 second hhaelrfe tossed to Ken Gibson for seven' a pass to Knight who then latnusantgu"rlay'd(n' a was Ronnie this in game 3 stinger to the l'T 4 ' Ieraled to Wilson who was folTree Tree scored one touchClass A semi- - yards 4 ' savagely-conteste- d oVt:''"4 4 ' i- '' 4 ' ?' ' ' i Wilson grabbed '' went for five " !' Lyman " yards t ' '' down on offense but his real lowing the play '''' ' t ”' $ I final football clash '4""' hall smashed through two Ind then Robbins fading to 1 the Wasatch i the to shoves contribution ' The narrow victory (1 : 1 'Millard defenders and went into Pass saw daylight and rambled "k F cause was on defense t ' i The Tribune's second ranked t o the two Scott went ' : '"''4 ' 1 ' t1172': ' '' j the end zone '4' straight ' ' A chamni-Tree made 19 tackles in the '' V : Eagles into the Class fi :' ' :' over center for the TD and pre- ''' ' ' li game many of which came l' - " ! onshlp clash Friday opposite Icision-toe': 3 I 4Z Tom Nelson booted j ' '' I ' ' when Millard seemed to be puti fifth ranked Davis ' ' k 'the first of his crucial PATS ' ' 8 zi''i ' A 111 together an offensive drive ting 4 -Rough Came r i1 1 2 0 Statistically the Eagles dam' '4' ' He harrassed Millard's fine ' r For sheer defensive brutality nated the first half But oh Huber — Rey q u a rterback this game took the cake Never how the pendulum swung away the contest continthroughout '''' — never has this writer seen such in the second 24 minutes ' ' t ' ually pouring through to nail the a tenacious exchange between Page Blake Sudweeks and Eagle star two Co i proeeeded to limit the Eaprep interior lines as these Took Command clubs showed Saturday gles to minus two yards offense sen! was Max Page Wasatch took command In the the second half but the ultimate ' sational as wore his interior death knell sounded with about t first quarter offensively with 4'4' - ' 4' : '' ' Tree George Wilson and quar compatriots Bill Burnett Craig a third of the final period gone The Intermountain School of -- t V'' t 0 m00— ' ' ' ' ?'"' - t '''4P ' Mark Scofield leading Brigham terback !tardy and Paul Francom Sky04 Roll s City upset Skyline Perfect 1pd 4 4 ' x ' the way line's Ron Wolcott Paul Dees-fu- g ' for the Class A title 'A'C'h t't High 8 '' 440037 "141 t t S o444 ' Bruce a on roll ''' 4t' t Scofield was deadly with his and Flute Fred Mc Kenney and Lyman got a perfect tr44'rrt 740 ' nudged Wasatch '"''' ' ' ' : at l'''Vet4111 ' fc t 4 Jarvis returned the defensive punt that sent Payson back to passing all afternoon He hit for Academy for the "B'' ' ' ' okrPi'°' ' On line Its third to own t: two scoring passes one '''' favors give title Saturday in - A' oppIPSPAPOPI- -4 A- s' 4 ' ''3 ‘ '3 i4 Wasatch an 18-- 7 lead early in S 3' :4 3 The Lions shocked the huge down Blake Sudweeics faded to tr ' ' championships sponsored by the 0 4 0 tv4 ' ' to 0 '4 Jo 4 the fourth quarter and again in LT Men's Cub at the University ' ' gathering of over 5000 midway pass got a heavy lush and loft' ' ''''' ' 1P'' 4 4te ' ' ' -' 4 4 ' t k — 4 In the first period by scoring ed an aerial to his left which the waning minutes of the of Utah Taylor plucked from the airfirst —Tribune Aerial Moto by Earl G Conrad Paul Olson and Greg Baldwin game The Wasps held the Eagles on finished one-twsemi-finTaking over on Its own 49 ways and returned for the TD wasatch fullback Doug Thacker runs up the mid- - I of the Wasp-Millar- d for the Eagles on game Saturday 48 Again Nelson worked his PAT the opening series and then took with Olson setting a new record one for a five-yar- d Payson lost a yard to the l the The first In the battle a gain during quarter Wasps dumped Eagles rugged over and marched 68 Then quarterback Blake Sud- magic It was now 14-of 15:446 but the Intermoun- dsTreein tam n School saw weeks who heroically survived Skyline kicked off held Payplays to a touchdown Billy Lane fin- across from a yard out ish third and also took fifth the massive Eagle attack all af- son and then on the second bolting k 40-- 7 10th 12th and 15th to capture The point was missed ternoon flipped a pass to end Eagle play the alert Hone who Iwas all shook the off who Hone way magnificent pesky the victory Craig Sustained Drive Noel Filmore ran to first place Jim Eldredge at the 37 and 'Saturday picked off a Robbins The Wasps scored again mid- - for 'lute and the school added loped In for the Ta Brent Hill's nass and returned It to Skyline's way through the second quarter !fifth sixth 21st and 22nd to its PAT try sailed wide to the 23 another sustained 'total to outdo Wasatch Blake hit fleet Dick Fail for following right Academy ' drive line The rest of the half was all 121 yards to the The Class A and B varsity I 1 b a c k George VIllon I H a and then Blake crashed over for runs were over a three-mil- e with 25 seconds left blocked punt and added their Cowboy fumble this time on the' score Special to The Tribune line feo—urse– :filyrnpus scored from the the TD This time Hill's PAT final points after a pass inter- Dixie 38 where Grantsville sophomores and ST GEORGE — Dixie High in the first quarter which gave Wasatch a 12 0 lead Beaver barely made it over the cross- - school used a stiff defense and That was the end of ception sophomores took the stopped intermission at bar and it was Class A and B tiles respective Defensive end Steve Snow the drive took advantage of numerous Grantsville for the afternoon Millard put together a few of- Pandemonium broke out from ly with Noel Powell pacing the breaks here Saturday to smash Dixie marched 60 yards in 12 picked up a loose ball and ran Early in the fourth period fensive marches in the secondTians the huge throng when Payson's with a first place and Al in second 4 r the nine 40-to the qua-teGrantsville plays and win a early Grantsville lyards Dan Frei blocked a Kerry Baird quarter but each time the Gary Green recovered a fumble berth in the State Class B footYardley taking first for Beaver Randy Gunnell who ground late in the second quarter rose to stop the drive in the on the Payson kickoff but on test out yardage for the Flyers car- From there Drake passed to punt attempt The Flyers recov- Wasps ball finals Tree was brilliant on defense the first play the Eagles ball the Grantsville's on ered 27 yards in the drive Tom Seegmiller to ried for Dixie a The results: give Wasatch Meets cutting through to 1 cracked Mark Sudweeks a jun- Pa tA Olson Sky Class A varsity one Drake punched in and continually Including a gainer on a 19-- halftime lead BOW the Eagle ball carriers Boa 2 Greg Baldwin byline Moon Dlyde the Region Eight cham- crucil tor halfback and Kevin Smith stop Intermountain e Lane Mark PAT to Gunnell ran the for play 6 WearThird Period West from making any big gains Taylor Intermountain the recovered for Skyline pion will meet Wasatch 33-7 Ben Burnett make the score 7 r Ben Lomond Final Yards Millard also utilized the de- Lomond S Sky lino 9 Aragon That was it although Payson Region ive cocharnpion in the King The Flyers scored with 6:06 TucsoN Ana (UPI) — The was Emery 10 Krank intermountain Dan of Pass talents fensive Rowley Selpes Class B var sity — Halfback Paul Thomas went left In the third quarter after Filmore W iner 2 passing like crazy at the University of Arizona capitaliz- end and SPuttler Mantl 3 Jensen Emery 4 Rowley from his middle guard Bernal had reached the Eagle the final A Stan Blake pass intercepbut Dennis Jim Julian recovered a fumble Statistics S Whitaker Plute 6 Emery yards and a bad On showing 37 when the punt ing runthe Wasatch 9111411er 7 Wasatch Colman See Piute position kept gun sounded Dixie Granhvilie Frei was stopped on the PAT 49 yards out Eight plays later! tion on the Cowboy 37 set up the S WI a tenacious defense when it was 'berg Emery 9 Houser 15 from scoring any more than ACacWW ners 10 R Carbon Wenctover the Eagle interior line Irlurginck's"T' 1rd East Draper Joining Tobler1 Scott walked touchdown Thomas 136 One yard' final 176 attempt 0111MPus1 Powell seeded Class A looks — upset the Air Force were ends Jim 53 155 Bad breaks for Grantsville through is a huge hole for the who played very little on of- they did 2 Peterson Granite 1 Williams Inter Jesperson and Passing gaardagg 0 1"1" S Mack 4 Richards Academy here Saturday mountain Skyline Steve Maero in great defensiveloVing and Dixie alertness turned the score Loose Fumble fense because of a bruised hip' reit Granite 60 2 Claas B soots' — 1 Yardley Beaver efforts Takes 71 Lead 11 into Lyman a runaway The Drake passed to Kelly Booth went the last Taylor game 0 st yards Gunnell In fact it was Rowley who Bruce Yerdley Beaver 3 Cirrilles Kitchen despite two and Plutel 5 Honahni redge Y12't PAT for touchdowns the for ran the lyers picked !L:raerni up B point After a scoreless first quarter Class game championship gave Millard its first and only the next recovThree Grantsville plays later In which neither team could key Payson receptions by What few bright moments touchdown by pickingnp a loose Friday at the University of after three fumble Lions held up the secondary eries added six points after a Doug Hunt hopped on another Grantsville had were provided fumble on the Utah stadium move the ball the Air Force Wasatch Saturday's Soccer Results Lion defender was " 1 Berlin B 0 University Utah Dixie keynoted the afternoon lead on a Every took a brief by wide sweeps by Bell and! line right at the end of the third A Vikings 2 to have to AleMennie 2 Alernannia A P be superb—you stop Didericksen and the defensive period Incas 2 BYU B 5 United B 2 United A pass from quarterback this great Skyline team Of par- Saturday on the first series of e " Cow7 the game by holding the Steve Turner to halfback Dale play of Dennis Wright Steve After Millard got possession 1' RUnni:41:1214ItaAh 1 BOeri rcA r2h sH ticular note were Fall David to two yards on three Larson Kid Williamson and it took just two plays to score United i 2 United USU S Weber Moorhead The touchdown was Lamb Sudweeks boys trent Crane cracks into the line RiversidoSaPturdaark4!)1 Kim Johnson with Huber hitting Glade Ste-- 1 set up by halfback Carl Janssen and Hone along with the aforepm Vikings VII The Flyers opened the scoring defensive line stopped yens on a tackle eligible play Iv" la AlbIvAPerna"nnelfa giltnpiZ( A4leh Dixie's on the Wildcat 40 mentioned interior wall Suwith four minutes left in the gm Uni- the Cowboys cold up the middle' for the 37 yards and the score Incas sunnyside Park-1:- 15 Arizona wasted little time in FarYnont dweekshad 13 unassisted first quarter when quarterback Li:YU:in Bt4co Parkt2-'0 kicked of the Tom most contained USW their and the took as back Stephenson they coming tackles Provo- -3 PM BY1I A vs Hollandia As hit end Dennis Drake Kelly wide sweeps Ogideel 3 pm Weer vs Berlin B Falcon kickoff and drove 86 It was In simple terms a fanpoint TD pass Booth with a yards In 17 plays to tie the tastic prep duel a The capped most ot the time but also complay Special to The Tribune score march Paul Thomas GUNNISON COLO — Weber pleted 19 of 36 passes with quarThe Wildcat drive was high--ran for the extra point State wound up its football sea- terback Paul Waite firing one run by lighted by a I ':'' 1 son here Saturday In handsome TO pass to Phil Tuckett in the Cowboy Score quarterback Bruce Lee The t - I i t: touchdown came when Lee hit ' An exchange of breaks set the fashion as the Wildcats white- fourth period Waite had 125 '1 20-and yards in passing and scored the 0 washed Western State halfback Bill Chavez with an U stage for the only Grantsville star fullback Lee White topped first touchdown in the second pass in the end zone sweeps Using 3000-yar- d r 7 mark for a new period on a quarterback sneak Grantsville moved to the Dixie the Takes Early Lead rushschool and carter --New Big Sky Records ' 10 where the Flyers' Stan Blake (0 Arizona took the lead early in A i t s ing record i ) set Tuckett Ken new t Bell a a off :r Sky : Big pass picked : t the third quarter after a bad ALBuQuEltQuE NM (ox) Grantsville got the ball back on and school I Touchdown One record by reception : — Li ‘ Li Nst Quarterback Sal Olivas snap from center caused an Air the next play when Dick JohnWhite gained 142 and making 13 catches lie now has touchdowns for five passed 43 the season for punt to go short The fumble Dixie son on a ended play with a total of 3062 hopped as New Mexico State pulWildcats took the ball at mid- urday Two plays later halfback Paul for three years He scored one The Wildcats closed the camverized New Mexico 54-- 7 in a scorfield and started a record as 17 season-endinfootball rivalry Didericksen raced seven yards TD in the process In the third paign with a around right end to score Nolan period hig drive their ) last game seniors played that had a short-liveexciting Fullback Danny Joe Ryan start Peterson's PAT kick tied the The Wildcats went with White for the Ogden school ii--t 77777::ti plunged over from the one for or Olivas' touchdown plays coy-th- e score ered 52 and 17 yards to end dibbPgaVaMPdaa10 '"aV 1 The Wildcats then showed Howard 1 i i: r Taylor for a 14--7 defense as they time lead and 80 10 and 29 strong -4 i "' yards 7 ' 1 ''' ''''1""44mtbeiti44t'441114444v ' stopped three straight Air Force to wingback Mike Carroll the i '' "' ' drives Geepin Arizona second half territory' runaway ' Another drive Falcon was The performance by Olivas 7 17 slowed by the Wildcats in the shattered a New Mexico State '''' A t fourth period and forced Airlrecord of 18 touchdown In f I SAT passes itt 7e:7 SUM )':! ' :'' ' Force to settle for a field goal' a season giving him 19 for the I 1 : 4 7: ' !1' ' The three points were scored by 'season 1 0 !:!:7:'7-- : 11 beringing his career !'— ' -o' South '' Dennis Leuthauser on a ' " TD pass mark to 40 which tied ' P::'''i4 '::: 6 k—A S ! tij&' ''6 IS ::1i::':7 1 &I-8- 0 of Corner 44' boot '''''''41-4- ' ø4' !another school record t::F:' - lInsetta Tribune Sports Writer 13y Dick 1 ' ' & 1 ' : ' '' i- - I - - 'r ' : 'IfLof s ‘ '' '''' 41 tt t :! t f''4° - t 0 7 a 0 - - 4 7 je- - - 3 -1 't' :: ? 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