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High school football roundup
KANAB 21, BEAVER 6: In a tale of two halves, Beaver dominated the first half behind Anthony Fusco's four tackles and three sacks and Kyson Smith's seven tackles and three sacks to hold Kanab to 38 yards. In the second half, Kanab bounced back behind Colton Perkins on defense, holding the Beavers to 36 total yards. Bryce Hafen had 109 yards in the second half in the win for the Cowboys.
CEDAR 35, MILLARD 7: The Redmen had an easy time getting a win over the Eagles.
LOGAN 35, PARK CITY 14: The Grizzlies played some great offense in the first half, with Jeff Manning passing up and down the field. In the second half, the defense was too much for Park City in Logan's second victory of the year. Manning finished with five touchdowns, including three through the air and two scoring runs.
HILLCREST 19, MURRAY 14: Colby Koplin rushed for 85 yards and a touchdown and completed 14 of 24 passes for 145 yards and a TD to lead Hillcrest over Murray. Anthony Bevins also had 16 rushes for 135 yards and one touchdown in the win, while Colby Brklacich tallied up eight tackles and six assists on the defensive end.
MORGAN 49, WASATCH 0: Ben Vanf-b and Jordan Wild each rushed for two touchdowns as Morgan bounced back from a rough loss in Week 1 to surprisingly thump traditional rival Wasatch.
KEARNS 20, CYPRUS 0: Dennis Phaophongsavath had an interception return for a touchdown and the Cougars held Cyprus to just 67 yards of total offense.
BOUNTIFUL 17, CLEARFIELD 0: Travis Parrish recorded nine tackles and two sacks to help Bountiful shut out Clearfield.
OREM 30, SNOW CANYON 20: Snow Canyon's Adam Timo carried the ball 28 times and racked up 157 yards with two touchdowns, but Orem jumped to an early lead and held on for the win.
SYRACUSE 14, WOODS CROSS 0: The Titans got their second victory of the year as their defense impressively shut down Woods Cross.
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