High School Football: Prep roundups

Published: Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008 11:18 a.m. MDT
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MANTI 45, KANAB 21: The Templars rushed for 294 yards and seven TDs as a team to beat the Cowboys on the road.

CANYON VIEW 30, MILLARD 20: A.J. Cozzens led the Falcon defensive effort with a 50-yard interception return to seal a comeback.

SOUTH SUMMIT 20, GRAND 0: Kendall Prescott scored two TDs on the ground to lead the Wildcats over the Red Devils. South Summit dominated defensively, holding Grand to under 100 yards total offense and getting key interceptions from Copper Field and Denver Hansen.

PARK CITY 45, MORGAN 7: Park City was led by the exceptional play of backup QB Eric Walker. Walker went 1-for-1 with a 16-yard TD pass and also got the job done on the ground, rushing for 187 yards and three TDs.

BEAR RIVER 20, BOX ELDER 16: Aaron Spencer rushed for 118 yards, including an 81-yard TD in the fourth quarter, to cap off the Bears' comeback from 13 points down. Dax Cederholm caught five passes for 159 yards and had two TDs, one of which came on a returned fumble recovery.

COPPER HILLS 33, HILLCREST 10: Josh Soter completed 22 of 38 passes for 284 yards and three TDs, including two to Chandler Allen, as the Grizzlies remained unbeaten. Copper Hills had 19 first downs, compared to just six for Hillcrest.

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JUAN DIEGO 33, CYPRUS 0: Juan Diego game-breaker Zach Kinniger looked virtually unstoppable as he racked up 105 yards and four touchdowns off of 10 carries. Teammate Tyler Morales also carried the ball seven times for 98 yards and one score.

BOUNTIFUL 17, VIEWMONT 14: After falling behind 14-0, the Braves rallied and held Viewmont scoreless for the remaining three quarters. Jake Folkerson's 31-yard TD run tied the game and Joe Lake nailed a 25-yard field goal to lift Bountiful to victory.

OREM 14, TIMPANOGOS 9: Josh Hamblin threw two TD passes for the Tigers in guiding Orem to the cross-town win. The first was an 80-yard strike to Lance Chatterly. The second was an 11-yard lob into the end zone to Jordan Egbert, but the scoring opportunity was set up by a 50-yard pass reception by Tyler Boulter. Timpanogos stayed close thanks to three field goals by Parker Brown, two of which were longer than 50 yards. However, the T-Wolves fell short by failing to score from inside the 10-yard line three times. Once Timpanogos had a first-and-10 on the one and failed to push it across.

CEDAR 56, AMERICAN LEADERSHIP 8: Cedar picked up the road win.

HURRICANE 28, MOAPA VALLEY, NEV. 13: Gordie Dotson rushed 18 times for 165 yards for the Tigers while Jase Langston threw three touchdown passes with 110 yards.

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