Provo 3, Cottonwood 6
Commentary:
It was a tough defensive game both ways. Sean played well when he was in, but he had a minor asthma attack at the beginning of the game, and the coaches didn't play him too much for the balance.
Cottonwood scored from a Provo blunder, but Provo blocked the PAT making the score 6,0. Provo then got a field goal, and later in the game a look at a second, but the attempt went wide.
All in all - the boys were looking much better this week than last - and the talent is there for these guys to make a real name for themselves. Watch out in the coming weeks!
Video:
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2nd - 4th Quarters: (Game started early, and I missed the first quarter)
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
8th Grade vs. Lone Peak
Provo 0, Lone Peak 63
Commentary:
Carter played well, but the team was simply not clicking the way they needed to to meet a team of the Knights caliber. This is the first year that a Prov team has played in the Alpine football league, and it shows. Most of the boys on the other team have been playing for 6 years, and many of them have been playing together for that long. Most of the bulldogs are playing for the first time, but they have a lot of heart, and some great talent, so we expect to see great things as the year progresses.
Video:
(note that it's kind of grainy in the page. You can choose to go directly to google video and view at normal size - it's kind of small, but more clear)
Commentary:
Carter played well, but the team was simply not clicking the way they needed to to meet a team of the Knights caliber. This is the first year that a Prov team has played in the Alpine football league, and it shows. Most of the boys on the other team have been playing for 6 years, and many of them have been playing together for that long. Most of the bulldogs are playing for the first time, but they have a lot of heart, and some great talent, so we expect to see great things as the year progresses.
Video:
(note that it's kind of grainy in the page. You can choose to go directly to google video and view at normal size - it's kind of small, but more clear)
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Varsity vs. Timpanogos
Provo 21, Timpanogos 2
1st regular season game - at home
7:00 pm
Commentary:
The bulldog defense was in fine form all night long. During the first half it was all defense from both Provo and Timpanogos - I was beginning to wonder at one point if anyone would score during the game, and then Taylor King intercepted a pass and ran it back about 30 yards near the end of the second half and the bulldogs were fired up! From that point on, things started to click and Provo came out on top in a fantastic win with a final score of 20-2.
The bulldog defense held Timpanogos to 102 yards and no offensive points, that's right a defensive shutout!
Offensively we saw great things from Warner Jarman, Austin Alder, David Ojuka with increasing support from the O-Line this week.
Defensively we saw great things from the whole squad with awesome performances by Taylor King, Jake Larsen, Jake Trammell, Jordan Trammell and Ryan Laws. Again - the line is really stepping up and we're seeing perhaps the best defense in the state.
Stats:
Videos:
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1st Quarter Video:
1st regular season game - at home
7:00 pm
Commentary:
The bulldog defense was in fine form all night long. During the first half it was all defense from both Provo and Timpanogos - I was beginning to wonder at one point if anyone would score during the game, and then Taylor King intercepted a pass and ran it back about 30 yards near the end of the second half and the bulldogs were fired up! From that point on, things started to click and Provo came out on top in a fantastic win with a final score of 20-2.
The bulldog defense held Timpanogos to 102 yards and no offensive points, that's right a defensive shutout!
Offensively we saw great things from Warner Jarman, Austin Alder, David Ojuka with increasing support from the O-Line this week.
Defensively we saw great things from the whole squad with awesome performances by Taylor King, Jake Larsen, Jake Trammell, Jordan Trammell and Ryan Laws. Again - the line is really stepping up and we're seeing perhaps the best defense in the state.
Stats:
Videos:
(note that it's kind of grainy in the page. You can choose to go directly to google video and view at normal size - it's kind of small, but more clear)
1st Quarter Video:
Friday, August 18, 2006
Varsity Endowment Game vs. American Fork
Pre-season Endowment game against American Fork at A.F.
7:00 pm
Commentary:
It was an eventful evening in A.F. tonight. Unfortunately the dawgs lost 31-21, but there were definately moments of brilliance which nearly offset the moments of mishap. The Dawgs fought hard and it's not tough to see that they are a rockin' team with ton's of potential, they just need to work through the kinks and they'll be right on top!
Stats:
Provo 6, 0, 8, 7, total = 21
American Fork 7, 14, 7, 3, total = 31
P: Warner Jarman 4 run (kick failed)
AF: Matt Harward 20 pass from Taylor Mangum (Eddie Holloway kick)
AF: Jake Murphy 27 fumble return (Holloway kick)
AF: Anthony McGeary 1 run (Holloway kick)
P: Austin Alder 85 pass from Jarman (Alder run)
AF: Matt Harward 64 run (Holloway kick)
P: Ryan Laws 7 run (Javier Martin kick)
AF: Holloway 27 field goal
Individual Stats:
Austin Alder, RB Provo, 11 rushes for 105 yards (also 5 catch 118 1 TD)
David Ojuka, RB Provo, 12 rushes for 83 yards
Warner Jarman, QB Provo, 10-14, 148 1 TD
Total offense
Provo 366, American Fork 297
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7:00 pm
Commentary:
It was an eventful evening in A.F. tonight. Unfortunately the dawgs lost 31-21, but there were definately moments of brilliance which nearly offset the moments of mishap. The Dawgs fought hard and it's not tough to see that they are a rockin' team with ton's of potential, they just need to work through the kinks and they'll be right on top!
Stats:
Provo 6, 0, 8, 7, total = 21
American Fork 7, 14, 7, 3, total = 31
P: Warner Jarman 4 run (kick failed)
AF: Matt Harward 20 pass from Taylor Mangum (Eddie Holloway kick)
AF: Jake Murphy 27 fumble return (Holloway kick)
AF: Anthony McGeary 1 run (Holloway kick)
P: Austin Alder 85 pass from Jarman (Alder run)
AF: Matt Harward 64 run (Holloway kick)
P: Ryan Laws 7 run (Javier Martin kick)
AF: Holloway 27 field goal
Individual Stats:
Austin Alder, RB Provo, 11 rushes for 105 yards (also 5 catch 118 1 TD)
David Ojuka, RB Provo, 12 rushes for 83 yards
Warner Jarman, QB Provo, 10-14, 148 1 TD
Total offense
Provo 366, American Fork 297
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