Sunday, November 9, 2008

2008 Football Playoffs - Quarterfinals - The Spectrum



Survive And Advance

Stephenson FG Helps Panthers Hold Off Rams

BY DAVID CORDERO • dcordero@thespectrum.com • November 8, 2008

ST. GEORGE - Some football coaches have trained themselves to only focus on the game in front of them.

Pine View's Ray Hosner doesn't pretend to be that kind of coach. A lot of emotions were going through his mind after Michael Stephenson nailed a 36-yard field goal to give the Panthers the lead over Highland with less than two minutes to go.

The most prominent of them was gratitude.

"I told his mom, thanks for having all those boys," said Hosner, who coached another good kicker in Riley Stephenson for four seasons. "They've been a great asset to Pine View football. I was getting a little teary-eyed because of what a great family they are."

Pine View's defense held Highland after Stephenson's kick and the Panthers escaped with a 10-7 win over the visiting Rams on Friday to advance to the 4A semifinals at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City. Pine View will face Cottonwood, which trounced Bonneville 44-7, in the 10:30 a.m. game Friday.

Stephenson's clutch kick was a big reason why.

"It was just like a PAT," Stephenson said. "I really didn't feel any pressure. I just blocked the crowd out."

Hosner was a bit more sentimental.

"When he was trotting out there, I thought 'what a special moment,'" the coach said. "He's going to kick the winning field goal, his brother (Riley) just got home off his mission, could you ask for a better situation than that?"

Hosner might also wonder if he could possibly ask for anything more out of quarterback, safety and holder Justin Ence. The unselfish senior had a part in almost in every play, rushing for 77 yards on 20 taxing carries, taking part in 17 tackles and perhaps his most important ball-handling of the day: pulling in a high snap for Stephenson's field goal.

The Panthers rode Ence all night, but even more so on Pine View's final possession of consequence. Taking over at their own 29, the Panthers got a 15-yard run by Ence, followed by a 3-yarder and a 14-yard scamper.

Although Ence probably could have done without the punishing out-of-bounds tackle delivered by Jordan Crayton on the end of the 14-yarder, he gladly accepted the added 15 yards.

"Our coaches told us it would be tough," Ence said. "They told us that if we execute our plays, they're going to make at least one mistake and that would be the game-changer."

Ence had one more rush of five yards to set up the field goal. He had a 3-yard touchdown in the second quarter that put the Panthers on top 7-0.

"It was frustrating we couldn't get in the end zone more," said Ence, who didn't complete any of his seven pass attempts, although two were dropped. "We would drive it and then we'd get a penalty. It's just little mistakes we need to improve on, but that was a heck of a team that we just played. They work hard and they have some big guys."

Rams running back Muli Kinikini had 23 rushes for 119 yards and scored a touchdown as Highland outgained Pine View 270-141. However, the Rams fumbled twice and they were recovered by Adam Bangerter.

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Story of the game - Michael Stephenson kicked a 36-yard field goal
with 1:27 to go and the Panthers' defense limited the Rams to a
single score and claimed a tough 4-A playoff win on their home field.

Highland's best moment - Trailing 7-0 at halftime, QB Nick Orchard
led Highland on a 90-yard, 20-play drive that took up most of the third
quarter. Muli Kinikini scored the tying touchdown.

Pine View's best moment - The Panthers' defense barely stopped
Highland on a fake punt in the fourth quarter. They moved the ball
downfield, which set up Stephenson's FG. To add to the excitement,
the ball barely cleared the crossbar.

What was learned from the game - The Rams season is gone, but
not forgotten. Highland improved throughout the season, and made it
further in the playoff than last year. The defense kept them in every
game.

Next - Highland is done. Pine View advances to play Cottonwood in a
4-A semifinal at Rice-Eccles Stadium.

2008 Football Playoffs - Quarterfinals - Salt Lake Tribune

4A Quarterfinals: Pine View 10, Highland 7

Prep Football: Panthers Sneak By The Rams

By Joshua Sine
Special to The Tribune
ST. GEORGE - It was the passing of the torch on a picturesque Friday night, as perennial football power Highland was defeated by southern utah powerhouse Pine View Panthers 10-7.
In a game that contrasted the Rams' old-style veer option with the Panthers' new-era zone read option, both teams kept the ball on the ground, amassing a combined 448 rushing yards and a total of 21 combined forward pass attempts.
"I told the guys it was going to be a bar room brawl," said Pine View coach Ray Hosner. "You just got to come out swinging and not be intimidated, and that's what we did."
Let the record show that the Panthers threw the first punch. Early in the second quarter, Pine View quarterback Justin Ence jabbed first. Shedding off two Ram defenders, Ence burst into the end zone, finishing of an 80-yard drive that was aided by two personal-foul penalties on the Rams, giving the Panthers a 7-0 lead.
The Rams were plagued by penalties and turnovers throughout the first half, as two drives in the red zone stalled on fumbles recovered by the Panthers. Highland's only points of the game came off of a 22-play, 90-yard drive that drained 9 minutes off the clock.
After Highland's score, the Panthers took their next possession all the way to the 19, where kicker Michael Stephenson gave the knockout, putting Pine View up for good at 10-7 from 36 yards out.
"This win goes to our defense - they battled and got it done," said Ence, who started both ways, recording 17 tackles along with 102 yards rushing. "It is a great feeling, but we know we will need to play better next week."
Pine View will play Cottonwood at Rice-Eccles Stadium next Friday in a rematch from earlier this season where the Colts took apart the Panthers.

Pine View 10, Highland 7
Friday, November 07, 2008
Team W/L Record Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Highland 8-4, 5-2 0 0 0 7 7
Pine View 9-1, 5-0 0 7 0 3 10

Scoring Summary:
PV — Ence 2 run (Stevenson kick)
H — Kinikini 1 run (Hicken kick)
PV — Stevenson 36 FG

2008 Football Playoffs - Quarterfinals - Deseret News


4A High School Football Playoffs: Stephenson's Field Goal Lifts Pine View Over Highland

Published: Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 8:49 a.m. MST

ST. GEORGE — Michael Stephenson made the go-ahead field goal with 1:27 left and Stephen Anderson tipped away a desperation fourth-down pass as Pine View edged Highland 10-7 Friday night in Panther Stadium.

Highland won all the statistical categories in the game except three. The Panthers had fewer turnovers (2-0), fewer penalties (five for 52 yards vs. the Rams' 11 for 115 yards) and, ultimately, more points.

"They're a tough team that plays hard on every down," Pine View assistant coach Telly Esplin said. "But I've never seen a kid as tough as Justin Ence. He played every down and made so many plays."

Ence, Pine View's quarterback and free safety, struggled in the passing game, failing to complete a pass on seven attempts. But he rushed for 79 hard-fought yards and his 25th rushing score of the season. And on defense, he was a real difference-maker.

Still, Highland seemed to have the Panthers where it wanted them. Though Pine View led 7-0 at the half on Ence's two-yard scamper, the Rams owned the ball in the third quarter.

Highland forced a PV punt to open the quarter, then proceeded to go on a 10-minute, 20-play drive. It started at the Rams' own 10-yard line and, along the way, quarterback Nick Orchard and company converted on a third-and-12, a third-and-five (after a holding penalty on first down) and a fourth-and-goal at the one-yard line.

Muli Kinikini was the workhorse on the drive, carrying the ball nine times for 33 yards, including the final drive that made it 7-6 with 10:05 to play. Freshman Hayes Hicken converted the extra point to tie the game.

The Panthers were forced to punt moments later and Highland took over with 8:02 left in the game and the score all tied up at 7-7.

"We were very nervous," Esplin said. "We just told our defense that it was on them to get us the ball back and they did."

Highland moved the ball a bit, but got a delay of game on second-and-nine at the Pine View 40-yard line. Then, on third-and-14, Orchard was nearly sacked and called for intentional grounding. That left the Rams with fourth-and-19 and a fake punt run by Bridger Walzer came up three yards short.

Pine View then marched 57 yards in less than two minutes to set up Stephenson's game-winning 36-yard field goal.

"I was just thinking I needed to get it really high because they had a pretty good rush on," Stephenson said. "It was almost too high. It didn't make it by much."

Highland had 200 yards more total offense than the Panthers (341-141), but the Rams squandered multiple scoring opportunities in the first half with penalties and a pair of fumbles. Highland also kept the ball nearly nine minutes longer in the game than Pine View.

But the Rams, who finish the season 8-4, racked up a lot of penalties, including three late-hit penalties after Pine View players were out of bounds.

Pine View, 10-1, got its lone touchdown drive in the second quarter. Ence carried five times for 38 yards during the 51-yard drive.

GAME DATE: Friday, November 07, 2008

Pine View 10, Highland 7
Pine View's Justin Ence worked hard for 102 yards and one touchdown in this smashmouth football game. Pine View advanced to the 4A semifinals and will play unbeaten Cottonwood.

TEAMS (REGION, OVERALL) FINAL
Highland (5-2, 8-4) 0 0 0 7 - 7
Pine View (5-0, 10-1) 0 7 0 3 - 10

SCORING PLAYS
PINE VIEW - Ence 2 run (Stephenson kick)
HIGHLAND - Kinikini 1 run (Hicken kick)
PINE VIEW - Stephenson 36 FG


Wednesday, November 5, 2008

2008 Playoffs - Week 2 - HHS vs. Pine View - Deseret News

High School Football 4A preview: Highland at Pine View

2008 Playoffs - Week 2 Preview - HHS vs. Pine View - Salt Lake Tribune

4A preview: Highland at Pine View

The Salt Lake Tribune

Posted: 3:46 PM- Highland at Pine View, Friday 5 p.m.
The Rams have quite the task ahead of them when they travel down to St. George to take on Pine View in the second round of the Class 4A state tournament.
The Panthers' biggest threat on offense is quarterback Justin Ence. He's a mobile quarterback who has thrown for eight touchdowns and has 24 rushing touchdowns.
There's also Villiami Hafoka, who can also be a threat on the run.
But Highland has a few weapons of its own. The Rams are more balanced offensively. Fourteen different players have scored this season and the Rams have another capable quarterback in Nick Orchard, who has thrown nine touchdowns passes and has nine rushing touchdowns.
"They have a great quarterback and they run the spread formation. It's stuff we've seen before this season," Highland coach Brody Benson said. "It will come down to the guys up front, if the offensive and defensive line can control the momentum of the game."

Sunday, November 2, 2008

2008 State Football Playoffs Update


Highland High School Rams Move On!

Like I said, the Rams move on, to play the Pine View Panthers, in St. George.
Here is an update on the 4A picture:

CLASS 4A

First round
Friday's games

Upper bracket
Bonneville 28, Mountain View 21
Cottonwood 31, Orem 24
Pine View 48, Provo 14
Highland 12, Bountiful 10

Lower bracket
Dixie 40, Springville 36
Mountain Crest 49, Cyprus 7
Timpview 49, West 7
Sky View 48, East 16


Here are this week's matchups:

Next week's quarterfinals

Upper bracket
Bonneville (5-5) at Cottonwood (11-0), Fri., 3:30 p.m.
Highland (8-3) at Pine View (9-1), Fri., 3 or 5 p.m.

Lower bracket
Dixie (7-3) at Mtn. Crest (9-1), Fri., 1 p.m.
Sky View (8-3) at Timpview (10-0), TBA

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Week 1 - 2008 Playoffs - KSL

Playoffs - Week 1 - Davis County Clipper



Highland: 12 Bountiful: 10

In the most exciting and heartbreaking game of the night, Highland came back from a 10-0 deficit to topple the Braves at home, 12-10.

Bountiful opened up its lead when Drew Miner found Cullen Clark on a three yard pass. Joe Lake connected on a 34 yard field goal.

Trailing 10-9 with 2:50 to play after Bountiful fumbled a punt return, Highland recovered the ball on the Braves 15 yard line. On third down and 10 to go a Highland pass into the endzone appeared to be intercepted by Bountiful's Mike Fabrizio. The play was called out of bounds and Highland connected on the game winning field goal with 1:30 to play.

Playoffs - Week 1 - Salt Lake Tribune


Muli, had a great game, both defensively, and on special teams. He re-injured his ankle, on a tackle, but, played through the pain, and played with heart!
I'm not one to complain about officiating, I know they're not pros, and they do the best they can, but the officiating, in this game was horrendous. 14 to 17 penalties, against Highland, versus, only 2, against Bountiful. There were so many obvious Bountiful fouls, but the refs, didn't call them? Had the Rams lost this game, it would have added insult to injury, but, luckily, the refs, weren't able to steal this game!
Now, I realize, that I may sound like a disgruntled fan. Did we deserve some of those penalties, sure! But, it was called so one sided, that it was laughable!
That is all I will say.
Pine View High School, in St. George, will be Highland's next victim!


Highland 12, Bountiful 10

Friday, October 31, 2008
Team W/L Record Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Highland 8-3, 5-2 0 3 6 3 12
Bountiful 8-3, 5-1 0 10 0 0 10

Scoring Summary:
B — Clark 3 pass from Miner (Lake kick)
B — Lake 34 FG
H — Hicken 42 FG
H — Fakahafua 37 pass from Orchard (fail kick)
H — Hicken 32 FG

Playoffs - Week 1 - Deseret News



High School Football: Ram Defense Prevails Over Bountiful

Low-scoring game decided by late FG