Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Cottonwood 35, Snow Canyon 14
ST. GEORGE — The Colts made some big plays in the first half. The first came after the Warriors had narrowed the lead to 13-7 on a 44-yard pass from Jake Frei to Jake Rhea. Colt defensive lineman T.J. Fehoko broke through to block Nick Jensen’s punt and return the fumble 10 yards for a touchdown.
The second was a 51-yard run by Colt running back Jared Tupou to close out the first-half scoring and give Cottonwood a two-touchdown cushion going into the second half.
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Snow Canyon quarterback Jake Frei eludes the Cottonwood defenders, Cottonwood vs Snow Canyon, St. George, Utah, August 29, 2014 | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Cottonwood defender T.J. Fehoko blocks a punt, Cottonwood vs Snow Canyon, St. George, Utah, August 29, 2014 | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Snow Canyon's Caleb Heyward strips the ball from the Cottonwood runner just before he crosses the goal line, Cottonwood vs Snow Canyon, St. George, Utah, August 29, 2014 | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Snow Canyon's Brock Staheli disrupts Cottonwood quarterback Cole Dipietros pass attempt, Cottonwood vs Snow Canyon, St. George, Utah, August 29, 2014 | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
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