14 I The Lovell Chronicle I October 23, 2014
Win at Kemmerer sets
BY DAVID PECK
Riding a three-game
winning streak, the Lovell
Bulldogs are in position to
qualify for the playoffs and
perhaps even host a first-
round game - f they take
care of business this Friday
against Greybull.
The Bulldogs put them-
selves in a playoff position
by clobbering the Kemmer-
er Rangers Friday in Kem-
merer, 42-14.
"We control our own
destiny," Coach Doug Ha-
zen said. %Ve've got every-
thing in front of us. We need
to take care of our own busi-
ness first and foremost. We
control what we can con-
trol. We want to be 1-0 this
week."
Now 4-3 overall and 3-2
in the 2A West, the Bull-
dogs host the Greybull Buf-
faloes (also 3-2, 4-3) Friday
at 7 p.m. If the Bulldogs
win and Lyman falls to
Mountain View, the Bull-
dogs will finish second and
host a first-round playoff
game next week. However,
if the Bulldogs lose to Grey-
bull and Big Piney beats Pi-
nedale, the Bulldogs would
find themselves out of the
playoffs.
The key to the Greybull
game will be to control the
line of scrimmage, Hazen
said. The Bulldogs face a
formidable task in trying to
slow a Greybull offense that
has scored 30 or more points
four times this season.
Hazen said the Buffs
have a top quarterback in
Calder Forcella, strong wide
receivers in Wyott Neilson
and Fabian Davila and a
good running back in Daw-
son Forcella.
"We want to control the
line of scrimmage, and if
we do we'll neutralize a lot
of things and make them
one-dimensional," Hazen
said. "It's the same on of-
fense. If we control the line
and run the ball it will set
up the pass."
FIRST-HALF EXPLOSION
The Bulldogs dominat-
ed the game Friday in Kem-
merer. After stopping the
Rangers on the first series,
the Bulldogs drove to score,
capping their first opportu-
nity with a 30-yard run by
quarterback Beau Green.
It was an interesting play,
CINDY ASAY
Lovell junior receiver Britton Woody drags a pair
of Kemmerer defenders as he battles in the red
zone during Lovell's 42-14 win Friday evening. The
Bulldogs host Greybull Friday at 7.
Hazen said, in that Green
lost the ball at about the 10-
yard line and it bounced for-
ward to the end zone where
he covered the ball among
three Kemmerer defend-
ers for a touchdown. Bran-
don Teter booted the PAT,
his first of six straight, and
Lovell led 7-0.
After forcing Kemmer-
er three and out, the Bull-
dogs struck again on about
a 20-yard run by Teter. The
sophomore went off tack-
le, broke some tackles and
contest for Bulldogs
scored, Hazen said.
Lovell led 14-0 after the
first quarter.
Lovell made it 21-0 ear-
ly in the second quarter
when Teter scored on a one-
yard run, then went up 28-0
on a five-yard pass from
Green to Dylan See.
The Bulldogs capped the
first half with an 80-yard
pass from Green to Tristen
Snyder. Hazen said Snyder
caught the ball in the flat,
then cut upfield and dashed
the distance. Lovell led 35-0
at halftime.
Lovell took the sec-
ond-half kickoff and scored
to go up 42-0 on a two-yard
run by Cade Bischoff, and
Hazen and crew substi-
tuted liberally after that.
Kemmerer added a pair of
touchdowns against essen-
tially the Lovell JV team in
the fourth quarter, Hazen
said, to make the final score
42-14.
Hazen said the Bulldogs
did pretty much what they
wanted offensively, running
the ball effectively and hit-
ting opportune passes to
create a balanced attack. He
said the Bulldogs also dom-
2A WEST FOOTBALL
Conf. Overall
Team W L W L
Mtn. View 5 0 6 1
Lyman 4 1 4 3
Greybull 3 2 4 3
Lovell 3 2 4 3
Big Piney 2 3 3 4
Pinedale 1 4 2 5
Kemmerer 0 6 0 7
RESULTS
Friday, Oct. 17
Mtn. View 48, Big Piney 0
Lyman 32, Greybul114
Lovel142, Kemmerer 14
Pinedale 30, Wright 28
SCHEDULE
Friday, Oct. 24
Mtn. View at Lyman, 3 p.m.
Glenrock at Kemmerer, 6 p:m.
Big Piney at Pinedale, 6 p.m.
Greybull at Lovell, 7 p.m.
inated defensively in the
first half.
"Our line has real-
ly been playing well as a
whole," Hazen said, not-
ing the play of Nic Haskell,
Kenneth Powell, Daniel
Strom, Merrill Beck, Nash
Jolley and Drake Welch.
He said the team has been
getting healthy, too, which
helps a lot.
No stats were available
from the game, Hazen said.
Up and down week for Lady Bulldogs
BY PATH CARPENTER
The Lady Bulldogs
volleyball team start-
ed their week with a sol-
id win against Burlington
on Thursday evening after
three sets 25-17, 25-7 and
25-17.
"It was nice to have a
home game and get all of our
girls on the court and to play
in front of our home crowd,"
said Coach Stormy James-
on. "We played solid all the
way around and that gave
us momentum for Friday's
game against Powell."
Emilee Reasch was the
team leader with 6 kills, 1
block, 13 digs and 5 aces.
Savanna Savage had 6 kills,
2 blocks and 2 digs. Mykelle
Nichols had 4 kills, 4 digs
and 4 aces. Chayli McAr-
thur had 3 kills, 5 digs, 2
aces and an assist. Lauren
Hinckley had 2 kills, 8 digs
and 2 aces. Ivy Abraham
had 2 kills. Madison Harp-
er had 5 digs. Sami Stevens
had 1 dig. Charri McArthur
had 3 kills, 1 block, 5 digs,
1 ace and 20 assists. Kendra
price had 1 kill and 2 digs.
On Friday night the
Lovell girls got off to a good
start in their game against
Powell, a team currently
ranked No. 1 in the state.
The Lady Bulldogs put in a
stellar performance during
their first set, winning 25-
20, but lost their momentum
in the second set, falling to
the Lady Panthers 15-25.
They regained some
steam in the last two sets
but not enough to win, fall-
ing again to the Lady Pan-
thers 21-25 and 24-26.
"We started out hot,
which usually isn't the case
for us," said Jameson. "Nor-
mally we have slow starts
and then pick up speed. This
time we did the opposite. We
just need to keep up that
fire and desire that it takes
to win against really tough
teams. I know we are capa-
ble of that and I'm still hap-
py with our performance. I
believe we will start peak-
ing at the right time."
Reasch was the team
leader again withl8 kills, 3
blocks and 24 digs. Savage
had 4 kills, 4 blocks and 4
digs. Nichols had 8 kills, 2
blocks and 17 digs. Chay-
li McArthur had 7 kills, 13
digs and 1 assist. Mandi Jo
Baxendale had 2 kills and 7
digs. Hinckley had 10 digs
and an ace. Harper had 7
digs. Charri McArthur had
i kill, 13 digs, 2 aces and 33
assists.
Next up, the girls will
play Cody at home on Thurs-
day with game times at 4, 5
and 6 p.m. They will trav-
el to Lander on Friday with
games at 3, 4 and 5 p.m.
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