SNOW REMAINS PERFECT WITH 30-23 WIN OVER EASTERN ARIZONA
by Greg Dart
THATCHER, ARIZ – No. 2 ranked Snow College remained perfect on the season with a hard-fought 30-23win over No. 17 Eastern Arizona Saturday.
The Badgers only conference loss in the pass three years came in Thatcher in 2006 and head coach Steve Coburn said he was glad to come away with the win.
“This is one of the most difficult places we play,” said Coburn. “Our guys knew this would be a dogfight, and it definitely was.”
Snow and Eastern were back and forth throughout the first have until freshman quarterback Quinn Mecham (Timpview High School) hit fullback Mike Meifu (West Jordan High School) for a five-yard touchdown to give the Badgers a 20-14 lead less than a minute before the break.
In the second half, Eastern and Snow traded drives until late in the third quarter when running back Tyson Church (North Sanpete High School) broke a few tackles and rumbled 46 yards for the touchdown to give Snow a short lived 27-14 lead.
Eastern Arizona answered in the third quarter with a touchdown to narrow the lead to 27-21.
The Badger special teams was the next to score – but for Eastern Arizona. Deep in Gila Monster territory, Snow was set to punt when the snap went over punter Chris Van Orden’s head and out of the end zone for a safety.
With two minutes left in the game placekicker Joe Phillips (Lone Peak High School hit a 20-yard field goal to put Snow up 30-23.
Sophomore defensive back Trent Barney (Orem High School) picked off a Gila Monster pass with less than a minute remaining to seal the victory for the Badgers.
“Trent made a huge play for us,” said defensive coordinator Justin DeCol. “We needed a big stop and Trent came up huge.”
Mecham finished the game with two touchdown passes on 10-19 passing for 168 yards. Church led the rushing attack with 111 yards and a touchdown.
Snow continues on the road against No. 9 Phoenix Saturday. The game will be aired live at snowbadgers.com.
Snow College, founded in 1888, serves
approximately 3,000 students at its Ephraim campus. The college provides
general education and applied technology programs leading to Associate
of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science and Associate
of Pre-Engineering degrees, and certificates of completion in a number
of occupational areas. Once
owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Snow College
became a state college in 1932.
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