High school football: Titans nip Huskies

By Bruce Smith

For the Deseret News

Published: Saturday, Aug. 22 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

MIDVALE — As the final seconds ticked off the clock at Hillcrest High Friday night, new Olympus coach Mike Smith breathed a sigh of relief.

On the other side of the field, veteran Hillcrest coach Kirk Merhish admitted this one got away.

Stephen Hendriks kicked a 22-yard field goal midway through the final period, and sophomore Cole Benson intercepted a pass in the end zone to help Olympus hold off the Huskies 10-7 in a non-region game.

It was the season opener for both teams, and both coaches felt it might play an important role in where their fortunes go from here.

"I don't know how we score only 10 points with 400 yards of offense," said Smith.

Smith admitted he was kicking himself for two failed fourth-down conversion attempts deep inside Hillcrest territory. Then, facing a fourth down at his own 29 yard-line with less than two minutes to play, he had his team try a fake punt that didn't work.

"We had a chance to win the game … right there," Smith said of the play. "Our defense was playing well. We put our defense in a tight spot."

Hillcrest stuffed Oly's star running back, Terry Isaia, for a 2-yard loss on the play. But two plays later, Huskies' quarterback Tanner Kemp lofted a pass to receiver Bridger Dallimore in the end zone, but Benson stepped in front of it.

In a game that had many key plays, that was probably the biggest.

"It should have cost them the game," said a frustrated Merhish, referring to the failed fake punt. "But it didn't.

"Our offense has got to do more than score just seven points … that's not going to win any games," he added. "I'm proud of our defense. We made some plays, but we didn't produce from those plays."

The same could be said for both teams.

Olympus dominated the line of scrimmage, and Isaia proved himself to be the bruising back coach Smith said he would be. Isaia rushed for 124 yards on 22 carries, and scored Oly's first touchdown on an 11-yard run.

Hillcrest never mounted a serious running attack. The Huskies managed just 31 yards rushing and 186 yards overall. They had one big play when Kemp hit Danny Thompson on a 61-yard touchdown pass late in the first quarter to tie the game, 7-7.

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