Bulldogs lose in scrap with Bobcats

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In what turned out to be one of the more exciting finishes of the year, Sky View Bobcats beat the Judge Bulldogs 3-2 in the last game of the regular season. The game started with some good defense until about halfway through the first period when the Bulldogs scored the first goal of the game. The rest of the first period and most of the second neither team could get anything going. With just over 2 minutes left in the second, Sky View gained some momentum and Jason Blau scored a goal, assisted by Braden Limb and Tanner Gray.

Bobcats fall to the Panthers

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Sky View Bobcat hockey team played a tough Northern Utah independent team Monday night but fell in the end 4-6. Sky View led early but the Panthers came back from 2 down to tie the game at 4. Then they took the lead at the end of the second period. A couple of late penalties in the third period hurt the Bobcats chances of a come back and a empty net goal with a minute twenty left in the game sealed the game for the Panthers.

Bobcats hunt down Wolverines

Image: Score — Tanner Gray scoring a goal for the Bobcats.

The Sky View Bobcat hockey team beat the Hunter Wolverines last night 10 to 1. Sky View was led by Tanner Gray with 4 goals and 2 assists, and goalie Tanton Jeppson had 20 saves. Others scoring goals were, Jake Hill, Ian Palfreyman, Braden Limb, Ryan Reevs, Ethan Crossley, and David Nelson. Those adding assists were Adam Snow, and Sam Jarvis with 2 each, Ian Palfreyman, Mark Burch, and Braden Limb with one each.

Bobcats tie Cache Valley Wild in goalie exhibition

The Sky View Bobcat hockey team played Cache Valley Wild to a tie of 0-0 Monday night. The game was up and down with both goalies playing extremely well. Goalie Tanton Jeppson had 22 saves for Sky View while Mason Dudschus had 15 saves for the Wild.

Starting off on the right foot

SMITHFIELD—It was a complete effort Tuesday night in Smithfield as the varsity, junior varsity and sophomore Lady Bobcats chalked up wins against the visiting Skyline Eagles. The varsity squad, behind a game-high 17 points from point guard Nicole Hansen, edged out the bigger Skyline team, 58-49.

Heartbreaker at home

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Emotions ran high Thursday night as Cache Valley rivals Mountain Crest and Sky View met on the gridiron in Smithfield for each team’s final regular season football game of 2009.The game remained close through the first half, but Bobcat mistakes and a powerful Mustang offense allowed Mountain Crest to pull away in the second half, and the Mustangs vacated the field as the victors, defeating the Bobcats 38-17. The 4A top-ranked Mustangs took advantage of multiple Sky View penalties and turnovers to put points on the scoreboard.

Old-Fashioned Cat Fight

SMITHFIELD—Anxious Sky View fans looked on Friday night as the visiting Ogden Tigers took a 14-7 lead early in the second half after Ogden quarterback Nik Allred connected with wide receiver Kel Robbins on a 66-yard touchdown pass. With both teams struggling to score points in the first half, the Bobcats 4-game winning streak appeared to be in jeopardy. That’s when Sky View reeled off 33 unanswered points in the second half to defeat the Tigers convincingly, 40-20.