Thursday, September 29, 2011

WEEK-END YARD SALE

SATURDAY & SUNDAY
Autumn
YARD SALE
9 AM  TO  5 PM

Multi-Family

TOOLS**LADDERS**FURNITURE
TVS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
LOTS OF $1 ITEMS

9 STERLING LANE
Off Anderson Creek Road
Bart Raymond/Garden Valley Garage

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Local Resident Named to ISU Dean's List

Pocatello – Jessica Jo Purviance, of Garden Valley, has earned a place on the Idaho State University 2011 spring semester dean’s list for the division of health sciences, as announced by Linda C. Hatzenbuehler, associate vice president and executive dean of the division.

To qualify for the dean’s list, students must complete at least 12 semester credits and receive a grade point average of 3.66 or higher. Congratulations to Jessica Jo!

Wolverines Tromp Tri-Valley

by Mike Uhl
Midvale, Idaho-Friday night, September 23: Another 7 p.m. game

Garden Valley Wolverines (0-3)  vs Tri-Valley Titans (2-1)

Going into the game, you would think it was a mismatch. Tri-Valley has a National Power ranking of +15.67 and Garden Valley has a National Power ranking of -10.33.

Tri-Valley scored the first 8 points of the game in the first quarter. They didn't score again until the last five minutes of the 4th quarter, against the Wolverines' second team.

When asked, Garden Valley's Zach "The Raptor" Root described the game as "...intense, really fun!" It's that way when you win.

Garden Valley ran the ball most of the 1st quarter. Tri-Valley players were stunned, thinking that the Wolverines were a passing team. J.D. Fuhriman ran up the middle and Jono Lawler ran everywhere else throughout the game. J.D. "Speedy" Fuhriman scored two running TDs. The Wolverines had only one turnover--it was a fumble.

QB Nathan "Dynamite" Updike ran untouched into the end zone to score 6 points.

Garden Valley played good defense, stopping one Tri-Valley drive after another. The Wolverines played hard all four quarters of the game. They did not let up from the opening kick-off to the end of the 4th quarter. The power went out for 15-20 minutes during this game. That did not stop the Wolverines from scoring more points.

Garden Valley played really solid football for the last two quarters of the Idaho City game and the four full quarters of this game versus the Tri-Valley Titans.

The line of Kavik Fairburn, Thomas Grimm, Zach Root, Cody Zeff and Lance Jones played really rock-hard football.

The defensive backs of J.D. Fuhriman, Nathan Updike, Cody Zeff, and Lance Jones knocked down passes, broke up passes, and Cody "The Cobra" Zeff had 3 interceptions and scored on one.

Thomas Grimm played strong on both sides of the ball all night.

This was a tough-fought contest, with both teams trying their best to win this game--but Garden Valley just wanted it more than the Tri-Valley Titans.

Benny Updike and Sam Root were ill and did not play. They should be back next Friday, for the 4 p.m. game in Cascade, when they face 6'1", 170-lb. senior, Ramblers' QB Jacob Schimpf, who threw for over 1,800 yards last year.

Final Score: Garden Valley 28   Tri-Valley 16.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Job Creation/Retention Council Hosts Governor Otter

Garden Valley, Idaho –  Governor "Butch" Otter will speak on “Idaho Economy and Job Creation” in Garden Valley, on October 28, 2011. The picnic luncheon speech is sponsored by the Boise County Job Creation/Retention Council (BC JC/RC), a non-profit whose mission is to create new jobs and retain existing ones in Boise County.

Tickets may be purchased from Boise County businesses and Chambers of Commerce where flyers are found; from the BC JC/RC at cottinghmj@aol.com or (208)462-3178; and at the door. Price of admission is $25, for the general public and $15,  for Boise County Chambers and Boise Basin Booster members.

The event will be held in the Multi-purpose Room of the Garden Valley School on Banks Lowman Road. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. and the Governor will speak at 12:20 p.m.


The BC JC/RC requests that tickets be purchased before the event, to avoid a long line at the door and to be sure the room is set for enough people. Those interested in participating in job creation/retention councils in Boise County communities should contact John Cottingham, BC JC/RC President & Secretary, at the above email and phone contacts.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Reward for Lost Rings

LOST
 2 diamond rings with white gold
 1 white gold band
 2 white gold bands with 10 small diamonds each
1 opal and silver ring

Most likely lost along the Southfork River Near Lowman.

A sizeable reward is offered for their return.
Kim can be reached at 208-630-4139
or kpierson@fs.fed.us


Sunday, September 18, 2011

Authors Karma Fitzgerald & Sharon Brown at The Strut!

Market
Street
Strut

Meet & Greet
The Authors of
'Eclectic Collage'
at Books in the Attic
Downtown Crouch 
5:00 ~  8:00 PM

Wednesday
September 21

See Mariann at
The Red Rooster
for Sales and Fall Fashions
Fabulous Accessories
including Jewelry ~ Bags ~ Belts
Hats ~ Shoes
Bath & Home
and More!
~ Enjoy ~ 
Wine and Hors d'oeuvres

Visit DAHLIA'S
and have an olfactory experience with
Essential Oil
Instruction
Gifts - Jewelry ~ Clothing
Floral Creations

Strut on over and join Lynne, Maggie and Mariann ~
~ The ladies who make things happen on Market Street ~

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

FRIENDS OF THE GARDEN VALLEY LIBRARY MEET THURSDAY


Isa picked the winning numbers!
Kathy Passie holds her beautiful quilt offering.

All are welcome at the Friends meeting this Thursday, September 8, at 10:00 a.m. The group will be planning future events for fundraising and fun.




Quilt Raffle Results: The drawing was last Saturday and the winners are in! Ed Koch of Terrace Lakes won the Vintage Quilt donated by Jody Mabe, and Mary Drake of Garden Valley won the Contemporary Quilt (with the barn) designed, quilted and donated by Kathy Passie. Many, many thanks to all who participated and supported the raffle.
Friend member Christie Jauregui says, "We had a gazillion ticket entries! Heartfelt thanks to Jody and Kathy. We know Ed and Mary will be well-comforted by their winning quilts. Congratulations!"





























































































 




Tuesday, September 6, 2011

HORSESHOE BEND SENIOR CENTER

Annual Pie & Ice Cream Social 
 *Bake Sale
*Yard Sale
Saturday, September 24th

 VENDORS NEEDED
Rent a table for $10 
 Sell your items and keep your earnings.

Everyone is welcome to rent a table

Great for fundraising, organizations, or general public.

You must man your table
and take items left at your table afterwards.

Deadline for table rental is September 17th

HORSESHOE BEND SENIORS
109 S. Riverside Drive
208-793-2344




Sunday, September 4, 2011

Boise County’s attempt to file for bankruptcy fails


After being successfully sued for millions, the cash-strapped county’s future remains up in the air.


BY KATY MOELLER - kmoeller@idahostatesman.com


Copyright: © 2011 Idaho Statesman
Published: 09/03/11


Boise County failed to prove it is insolvent and should be protected from a $4 million judgment, said Chief Judge Terry L. Myers of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Idaho.


After a jury last year found that the county violated the federal Fair Housing Act in trying to limit development firm Oaas Laney’s proposal to build a teen treatment center called Alamar Ranch, the developer was awarded damages against the county, which says it also owes attorney fees of about $1.4 million.


Boise County has an operating budget of about $9.4 million.

In March, the county board of commissioners announced that it had filed for Chapter 9.


Now, a 43-page decision says the county is ineligible to be a debtor under Chapter 9.


“We do not know the effect of this yet in our ultimate planning and will not comment,” Boise County Commission Chairwoman Jamie Anderson said via email Friday.


D. Blair Clark, the attorney representing the county in its bankruptcy filing, said he had not yet had a chance to read the decision and declined to comment without consulting with his client.


But Tom Banducci, an attorney with the firm that is representing Oaas Laney said: “We are pleased with the court’s decision, and we are looking forward to seeing if we can’t work this out with Boise County. We hope to get the legal wrangling behind us and get the judgment paid and move forward.”


There have been just 625 filings since the Chapter 9 option became available to municipalities in 1937, according to James Spiotto, a Chicago attorney who has written numerous books on the topic.


Most local governments that filed for bankruptcy have done so because of massive bond debt.


Spiotto said Friday that about one-third of all cases are dismissed for failure to meet requirements of code or are voluntarily withdrawn.


After the jury awarded Oaas Laney millions last year, several settlement attempts were made between late January and March, and Myers’ decision contains some details.


On Feb. 22, the county offered to pay $3.2 million, including $1.9 million in cash immediately, with the rest raised from a 3 percent increase in property tax levy for a 10-year period and any proceeds from a lawsuit against the county’s insurer. The county also offered Alamar Ranch principals forgiveness on $164,000 in past due taxes on its properties.


There was a caveat, however, that if none of these methods generated sufficient funds to satisfy the $3.2 million offer in 10 years, the remaining balance would be forgiven.


Alamar rejected the offer.


In its bankruptcy filing, the county listed assets of $27.7 million and liabilities of $7.3 million, including the $4 million judgment and $1.5 million in plaintiffs’ attorneys fees, according to Myers’ decision.


The county’s 2011 budget anticipates expenditures of $9.3 million.


Myers determined that Boise County was ineligible for Chapter 9 because it did not prove that it was insolvent at the time of filing.

To meet that burden, according to federal law, would mean “generally not paying its debts as they become due unless such debts are the subject of a bona fide dispute, or unable to pay its debts as they become due.”


The county pointed to $550,000 in medical indigency claims that had not paid as debt not paid when due, but Myers said that doesn’t represent “general non-payment of debts” but rather failure to pay a single category of claims.


Furthermore, he said, the County Indigent Fund contained more than enough money to cover those costs and projected claims for the rest of the year.


Myers also rejected the county’s claim that it could not both pay the Alamar judgment and continue to cover the cost of daily county operations.

Katy Moeller: 377-6413
Read more: http://www.idahostatesman.com/2011/09/03/1784160/boise-countys-attempt-to-file.html#storylink=misearch#ixzz1Ww7cgDZR




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Friday, September 2, 2011

Week-End In Garden Valley : September 3-4

Saturday, September 3

9-4: YARD SALES
SENIOR CENTER AND CUB SCOUT PACK 310
(Browse Granny's Closet Too! for gently used)
261 S. Middle Fork Rd, N of Downtown Crouch
Brats, Dogs, Chips &  Beverages

Tiffany and Dale Thuleen of Tiffndale Willow Furniture
enjoy their own beautiful willow and wood crafts.
 Baked Goods
208-462-2511

9-12: CROUCH FARMERS MARKET
~ Downtown Crouch ~
*Homemade Handmade*
Produce
Canned Goods
Pies, Cakes,
Breads, Treats
Crafts, Arts
Wearables

SHOP DOWNTOWN CROUCH!
Clothing. Books. Jewelry. Bed & Bath & Beauty.
TRADING POST-Not Just Any ole Hardware Store.
Salon. Videos. Fabric & Notions. Pet Food & Feed.
Lumber. Gas. Real Estate. Day Care. Fitness Center.
Vacation Rentals. Trail Rides.
Guns. Antiques & Second-Hand.
EAT! Wild Bill's Coffee & Bistro, Longhorn Bar & Grill,
The Dirty Shame, GV Market Deli and Grocery. 

10am - 2:30pm: QUILT RAFFLE Tickets Sold
FRIENDS OF GV LIBRARY
Traditional and Contemporary Queen Size
(see August post here on GV Daily News)
*3 pm: Raffle Drawing  at Library on Old Crouch Road
$1 per ticket, $5 for 6
Tix may also be purchased, along with other
items at Crouch Farmers Market.
Look for the table.
208-462-3317

10am - 4pm: CROUCH AMBULANCE GARAGE SALE
Bake Sale and BBQ
Ambulance Garage on Banks Lowman Road
Garden Valley

Sunday, September 4

5:00 til the party ends!
FUNDRAISER for Moser Community Free Health Clinic
*Armstrong Park, Cascade
Dinner: BBQ Beef Brisket
Dance: River Rock Band
Entertainment: La Flambe Fire Dancers
Auction: Snowmobile Rides, River Rafting,
many more auction items.
(See Post on GV Daily News)

10am - 4pm: CROUCH AMBULANCE GARAGE SALE
Bake Sale & BBQ
Ambulance Garage on Banks Lowman Rd 
Garden Valley

Uncle Billy Bob’s Redneck
Week-End Trailer Vacation Rental
is running a special this weekend because they
are not quite up to speed.
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night, all for $200,
includes the tax (8%), deposit additional depending
on the number of guests.
The vacation rental has 2 bedrooms and 1 bath and overlooks
the Middlefork River in downtown Crouch.
**Uncle Billy Bob still needs a few hot items to complete the look...
perhaps some pink flamingos and one of those singing Billie Bass fishes.
If you need more info, please visit http://www.vrbo.com/376501



















Seniors and Cub Scouts Hold Yard Sales

Baked Goods Needed for our Bake Sale

AT THE GARDEN VALLEY SENIOR CENTER
261 S. Middlefork Road

Baked Goods can be dropped off
 Saturday, September 3 at 9am

DON’T FORGET TO COME CHECK OUT

THE CENTER & CUB SCOUT
YARD SALES
Saturday, 9am to 4pm

Brats, Hot Dogs & Beverages
 Sold by Cub Scout Pack 310 









Wolverines and Raiders Put On Hold Your Breath Show!

by Mike Uhl

 Garden Valley, Idaho—Friday, August 26, 2011

It’s the first game of the season. It’s 100 degree HOT!

It’s 3 p.m., both teams are on the field doing their warm-ups:
Rimrock “Raiders” in their green and white uniforms and the home town “Wolverines” in their purple and gold.


It’s football time for another year. The grass is green, the afternoon hot air hits you in the face like a blast furnace. It’s hot, 100 degree hot. It’s football season. It’s my favorite time of the year. Fresh cut grass and popcorn, chips and WATER, cotton candy and pop. Moms and Dads, Aunts and Uncles, Cousins, Sisters and Brothers, the old and the new born. It’s Phil Arnold announcing the game. It’s football time in Garden Valley.


The deeds of last year’s seniors Casey “Hurricane” Hileman, Dylan “Bone Crusher” Bass, Charlie “The Horse” Johnson, and Chad “Bam Bam” Jones, Zach “War Elephant” Smith, and “Bigfoot” Danny Breckenridge. These players are now seared into the grass of the Wolverines home field. The ghosts of all the Garden Valley players who have walked on this field are here. They are watching and cheering and blocking in their minds. This year’s players and team will set new records. Late at night, around campfires, these players and their exploits and daring deeds will be the inspirations for songs and tall tales told by dads to sons and wide-eyed middle school players.


Due to the extreme heat, the officials will call time-outs every six minutes for water breaks.


The announcer yells: Let’s Play FOOTBALLLLLL! The sound of a foot hitting the ball on the kick-off, echoes between the goal posts. The crowd roars, there is the rush of the players trying to find someone to block for the ball carrier.


The game has started!


Who will win? Who will lose? That’s not the question. For the players, it’s who will put all they have into that first five seconds after the ball is snapped. That is the question! If they can do that play after play for the whole game, your team will win today. It’s 5 seconds. One-Thousand One, One-Thousand Two, One-Thousand Three, One-Thousand Four, One-Thousand Five. EVERY PLAY, EVERY DOWN, EVERY QUARTER, EVERY HALF, EVERY GAME!


NOW ON TO THE FOOTBALL GAME!


Rimrock kicks the ball on the ground to Garden Valley... J.D. Fuhriman picks up the ball, runs to the 35-yard line. Wolverines’ first play for 2011 is a 1-yard loss. On 2nd & 11 it’s off-sides. On 3rd & 16 it’s an incomplete pass. It’s 3 plays and punt. It’s the first game and the nerves are at a high pitch for Garden Valley. Rimrock returns the punt 30 yards. The clock reads 10:32. QB Clay Cantrell hands off to Oscar Gomez who runs through the Wolverines defense for a 28-yard TD for the Raiders. Gomez runs around the right side to add 2 more points.
SCORE: Rimrock 8, Garden Valley 0.


Big number 79, Jorge Mondragon, will kick the ball for Rimrock. The ball bounces on the ground. J.D. Fuhriman picks up the ball and running to the right, is stopped by Bronson Gray.


Wolverines QB Nathan “Dynamite” Updike runs to the right and picks up 6. Jono Lawler tries the middle of the line and is stopped, dead in his tracks, by Pattee and Mondragon. Nathan drops back and hits a streaking Cody “The Cobra” Zeff down the left side of the field for a 1st down. A pass to Lance “Stones” Jones is just off his fingertips and falls incomplete. On 2nd & 10, a bad snap is recovered by Updike.


Now it’s 3rd and long. Nathan Black tackles QB Updike in the backfield for a loss. “Big D” David Bengoa comes in to punt the ball. What a kick, driving back the Raiders’ Cantrell, who still returns the ball 12 yards. With the ball on the 33, QB Cantrell hands off to Nathan Black going right for a long gain and is stopped by the “Renegade”. The play is called back on a penalty.


Ayala picks up 3 and is stopped hard by J.D. Fuhriman. Cantrell is stopped by “Dynamite” and “Stones” Jones for no gain. On a 3rd & 11, Ayala tries a screen pass to RB Black. Zach “The Raptor” Root stops the play. “The Cobra” and “Dynamite” Updike stop Rimrock for no gain and Garden Valley takes over on downs.


With the clock reading 5:08, QB Nathan Updike runs up the middle, dodging Raiders to score 6 points. On the next play, “Dynamite” runs around the right and into the end zone to add 2 more points.
SCORE: Garden Valley 8, Rimrock 8.


David “Big D” Bengoa booms a kick to Pattee. The Rimrock returner makes a good return to the 34-yard line and is stopped by “Stones” Jones with a shoestring tackle. QB Cantrell hands the ball to Gomez, who slips for no gain. Black takes the ball straight ahead for 1 tough yard. A pitch to Gomez around the right side for a 1st down, he is stopped by Benny “Killer Bee” Updike. With the ball on the 48, the Raiders’ Gomez goes around the right for another 1st down, stopped by J.D. and Zach Root.


The Wolverines defense is tired of Rimrock getting 1st downs. Thomas “Iron Man” Grimm hits the runner so hard that the ball pops out and he recovers the ball. Starting at the 40, QB Updike hits Jones with a 5-yard pass. Next, “Dynamite” Updike goes up the middle to pick up 4. It’s 3rd and 1 yard to go. Jono Lawler takes a pitch going right, for a 1st down. The Raiders’ Black tackles QB Updike in the backfield for a loss of 5. Garden Valley tries a pass that falls incomplete. Another incomplete pass and it’s punt time for “Big D”. Cantrell picks up 30 on the return. Black gets another 6. Cody “The Cobra” Zeff stops Pattee to end the First Quarter.
SCORE tied 8 to 8.


Rimrock picks up another 1st down by QB Cantrell. Then Black gets 2 yards up the middle. With the clock reading 9:46, with some good defense by the Wolverines, Cantrell cannot find an open receiver. On this broken play, the QB runs 20 yards to score 6 points. On the 2-point try, Jorge Mondragon is called for holding. Rimrock gets no extra points. The Raiders try again, but “Iron Man” Thomas Grimm stuffs the runner for no points.
SCORE: Rimrock 14, Garden Valley 8.


The Raiders’ squib kicks the ball bouncing on the ground. Michael “The Flash” Yearsley falls on the ball. “Dynamite” gets the ball from the center; dodging tacklers, he spots J.D. streaking down the left side of the field on a 60-yard scoring run. The clock reads 9:31 and Garden Valley ties the score. The extra point try was no good.
SCORE: Garden Valley 14, Rimrock 14.


On the kickoff, “The Law” Lawler stops Pattee. Gomez runs up the middle for 7 yards. He picks up another 1st down on the next play and is stopped by “Iron Man” Thomas Grimm. The clock reads 7:50. The Raiders’ QB Cantrell drops back to pass, lets the ball loose. “The Cobra” Cody Zeff jumps the route and intercepts the pass for Garden Valley. The Wolverines run 3 plays on 4th and short. J.D. takes a pitch in the backfield but slips for a loss. Rimrock takes over on downs. On the 1st play, Cantrell hands the ball to Gomez running straight up the middle to score 6 more points. Nathan Black uses his 220 pounds to punch the ball in for 2 points.
SCORE: Rimrock 22, Garden Valley 14.


The score board reads 5:32 til the half and Garden Valley falls on the kick off. The Wolverines go on a 13-play drive. With 14.1 seconds til the half, they score a touchdown and the 2 extra points to tie the game at 22. How did these warriors do this? It started with an incomplete pass, then a pass to Jono Lawler for a 1st down. Then Jono up the middle for 4 yards, then Lance Jones takes the ball on an end around to get a 1st down. From the 42, QB Updike hits Cody Zeff with a pass to the 19-yard line. Another pass to “Speedy” J.D. Fuhriman out of the backfield for a 1st down. “Stones” Jones gets the ball to pick up 3 more yards. On 3rd and long from the shoot-gun, QB Nathan Updike floats a pass between the outstretched hands of the defenders to Lance “Stones” Jones for a 1st down. 2 plays later, Garden Valley is within streaking distance. Rimrock is trying everything to stop the home team.


Cody “The Cobra” Zeff cuts across the middle of the field and a pass from the QB floats into his hands for 6 points. Another pass into the right corner of the end zone to Lance “Stones” Jones adds 2 to tie up the score.
SCORE: Garden Valley 22, Rimrock 22.


It’s half time and everyone heads to the shade and to get water. It was a long first half of football. Temperature close to 100 degrees. Seems like the Wolverines will be a passing team this year.


Rimrock gets the ball to start the 3rd quarter. They go on a 12-play scoring drive, despite the best efforts of “The Law” Jono Lawler, J.D. “Renegade” Fuhriman, Kavik “Mad Dog” Fairburn, and the other five starters. The clock reads 5:52 when Nathan Black breaks tackles up the middle, for 9 yards as he crosses the goal line for 6 points. Extra point try is no good.
SCORE: Rimrock 28, Garden Valley 22


As is his nature, Ramon Salinas kicks off to the Wolverines, with the ball bouncing on the ground. Cody Zeff picks the ball off the ground for a 10-yard return. Garden Valley goes on an 11-play scoring drive to end the 3rd quarter. First play of the 4th quarter, the Wolverines get the touchdown and the extra points, to go ahead by 2 points.


1) QB tries to run right, stopped for a loss of 4.
2) Pass over the middle to Jones picks up 13 yards.
3) QB sneak picks up 1 yard and a 1st down.
4) QB Updike hits J.D. over the middle for a good gain.
5) J.D. tries to run right for no gain.
6) Dynamite Updike hits Stones Jones on a screen pass.
7) Incomplete pass to Zeff.
8) Jones runs left on an end sweep and picks up 5 more yards.
9) QB Lance Jones runs right and picks up 2 tough yards.
10) On 4th & 5, QB hits Cody “The Cobra” Zeff for a 1st down.
11) Jono Lawler runs right and is stopped by Pattee at the 10.
END OF THE THIRD QUARTER: SCORE: Rimrock 28, Garden Valley 22.


Start of the 4th quarter, Wolverines have the ball on the 10-yard line. The ball is snapped. “The Dynamite” QB Updike runs left around the line with some great blocking by his teammates. Nathan crosses the goal line to score a touchdown—6 points for Garden Valley. This ties the game at 28. This took 12 seconds. For the 2-point try, QB Updike has Lance “Stones” Jones run a pass pattern over the middle and he hits him with a perfect pass. The catch gives the home team a 2 point lead.
SCORE: Garden Valley 30, Rimrock 28.


Garden Valley kicks to Rimrock. Bronson Gray picks up the ball for the Raiders and returns it to the 40-yard line. Pattee tries the center of the line and is stopped by Updike, Grimm and “Stones” Jones for no gain. Pattee runs right, picks up 7, and is stopped by J.D. and “Mad Dog” Fairburn. QB Clay Cantrell is hit hard and fumbles the ball. “Iron Man” Grimm recovers the ball for Garden Valley. With this turn-around, the Wolverines go on a 12-play scoring drive.


1) QB Updike dives up the middle on a keeper—picks up 4.
2) Complete pass to Jones stopped by Pattee for Rimrock.
3) J.D. runs right into the end zone. Penalty TD, not good.
4) Jono Lawler tries the middle, picks up 2 tough yards.
5) Pitch to J.D. around the right for a nice gain.
6) QB Updike hands the ball to Lawler for the 1st down.
7) J.D. is tackled in the backfield for a loss of 2.
8) 2nd & 17 pass from Updike to Zeff down to the 30-yard line.
9) QB Updike drops back and is tackled in the backfield.
10) Next pass is intercepted; ball comes back on penalty.
11) Garden Valley’s J.D. runs up the gut for good yards.
12) With the clock reading 3:10, QB Lance “Stones” Jones takes the ball up the middle with some great blocks by his line, to score 6 points for the Wolverines. The extra point try is with Jones faking the ball to Lawler up the middle. Running right and outrunning the defense to the end zone, for 2.
SCORE: Garden Valley 38, Rimrock 28.


Garden Valley kicks to Cantrell, who returns the ball 13 yards. The Rimrock Raiders have 3:10 til the end of the game to come back. Can they do it?


Gomez gains 5, stopped by Updike, Grimm, Jones, and Zeff. Black gets the ball, picks up the 1st down. Cantrell throws an incomplete pass. Black gets the ball running left, gets 19 yards and a 1st down. Cantrell runs left, stopped by Benny Hayden. Black runs straight ahead, picks up yards and is stopped by Jones, Zeff and Fuhriman. 2nd down from the 2, Gomez runs straight ahead to score 6 points for Rimrock. The Raiders will go for 2. Christian Ayala gets the ball running up the middle to add the 2 extra points.
SCORE: Garden Valley 38, Rimrock 36.


The clock reads 1:19 til the end of the game. Rimrock tries an onside kick. Cody Zeff recovers the ball for Garden Valley. “The Law” is stopped for no gain. Updike fumbles the ball, it’s recovered by the Wolverines. One minute til the end of the game. It’s 3rd & 10, Lance Jones makes a pass to Lawler for 1-yard pick up. “Big D” David Bengoa punts the ball to Gomez, he runs left down the sideline and almost scores but is pushed out of bounds. The clock reads 38.6 seconds til the end of the game.


QB Cantrell tries a pass down field, it’s broken up by “Renegade” J.D. Fuhriman. THE TIME TIL THE GAME IS OVER 30.1 seconds. Another incomplete pass by Cantrell. Time 25.1 seconds. Gomez gets the ball and is running down the left sideline—he is pushed out of bounds at the 1-yard line. The game is stopped, they call for an ambulance: Gomez is not moving. A hush falls over the whole field. All the players take a knee and remove their helmets. The clock reads 15.4 til the game is over. It’s 1st down goal to goal from the one.


When the game restarts, QB Cantrell hands the ball to 220 pounder Nathan Black, who bulls his way across the goal line to score 6. The extra point try is good.
SCORE: Rimrock 44, Garden Valley 38.


Garden Valley has 12.2 seconds to make a comeback. Rimrock does attempt an onside kick. Cody Zeff runs the ball down the right sideline for a good return. Wolverines will get the ball at the 44-yard line. Garden Valley is set with a new formation. A direct snap to J.D. Fuhriman and a pass down field into the outstretched hands of Cody Zeff for a completion as the final gun sounds.
FINAL SCORE: RIMROCK 44, GARDEN VALLEY 38.


NOW FOR THE FIFTH QUARTER.


The J.V. Game


#1-Kit Fairburn, #9-Jimmy Dovel, #12-Benny Hayden,
#21-Michael Yearsley, #34-David Bengoa,
#46-Avery Brantner, #58-Benny Updike,
#75-Brad Christensen, #90 Chad Christensen.


The game goes back and forth, no team really gets going, until with 1:10 to play, Wolverines’ Michael “Flash” Yearsley throws a pass to Benny “Killer Bee” Updike, to score 6 points.
FINAL SCORE: Garden Valley JV 6, Rimrock JV 0


THIS WEEK’S GAME: Friday, September 2, 2011, 4 pm, at the GV School field, against Horseshoe Bend.
SUPPORT THE TEAM!!!