FremontSilverwolves (10-3)
21
5A championshipFinal
Nov 18, 2011 @ 2:30 PM
41
Lone PeakKnights (14-0)

Game Details - Football

Nov 18, 2011 @ 2:30 PM
Q1Q2Q3Q4Total
Fremont
Silverwolves (10-3)
760821
vs Lone Peak
Knights (14-0)
7217641
Played @ Rice-Eccles Stadium

Roundup

No. 1 Lone Peak capped its dream season on Friday at Rice-Eccles Stadium by running away Fremont for the 41-21 victory in the 5A championship. It was a dominant game by Lone Peak quarterback Chase Hansen, who recorded three passing touchdowns and two passing TDs. In the first half alone he had 398 yards of total offense, finishing with 475. Despite Hansen’s big plays, Fremont kept it close in the first half, only trailing 21-13 after Nick Vigil scrambled 55 yards for a score midway through the second quarter. By the time Fremont scored again, Lone Peak had tacked on three more touchdowns building a 41-13 leading before the ‘Wolves scored a late touchdown. Friday’s loss was the second straight 5A title game loss for Fremont, which lost to Bingham in last year’s championship. It was a relatively sloppy game for both teams as Lone Peak and Fremont each turned it over five times.

Scoring Summary

Rushing

Lone Peak LogoLone Peak Rushing
NO
PLAYER
CarriesYards action_sort_downTD
15
242332
33
424
23
29
6
471
16
15
11
12
Fremont LogoFremont Rushing
NO
PLAYER
CarriesYards action_sort_downTD
5
12831
6
817
18
3-6

Passing

Lone Peak LogoLone Peak Passing
NO
PLAYER
Comp-AttComp %Yards action_sort_downTDInt
15
16-3152%24231
Fremont LogoFremont Passing
NO
PLAYER
Comp-AttComp %Yards action_sort_downTDInt
18
19-3456%2024
6
1-425%130

Receiving

Lone Peak LogoLone Peak Receiving
NO
PLAYER
ReceptionsYards action_sort_downTD
23
4801
6
579
1
4562
8
137
10
12
15
1-12
Fremont LogoFremont Receiving
NO
PLAYER
ReceptionsYards action_sort_downTD
4
793
38
553
17
224
21
316
16
115
3
214

Special Teams

Lone Peak LogoLone Peak Special Teams
NO
PLAYER
FGPAT action_sort_downReturn TD
82
4
Fremont LogoFremont Special Teams
NO
PLAYER
FGPAT action_sort_downReturn TD
80
1
6
1

Defense