Logan raises the state championship trophy after defeating Dixie 26-15, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
SALT LAKE CITY – The Logan Grizzlies surely must like being back in 3AA as they won their 10th game in a row and captured the 3AA State Championship with a 26-15 win over Dixie Friday at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
“We just wanted to show that us seniors, that we worked our butts off this year,” Logan receiver Hartman Rector said. “It shows that teamwork makes the dream work.”
There were two big storylines in the game. The first was the amazing performance by Logan quarterback Hunter Horsley. He had one the most impressive individual performances in a state game in Utah history, rushing for 258 yards and passing for 178, a total of 436 yards of offense for the senior.
“It is all so surreal,” Horsley said. “Honestly, it doesn’t even feel like I was just playing. It is just like a dream to me.”
Horsley’s 82-yard run for a touchdown in the second quarter was the 10th longest TD run in state championship game history and put the Grizzlies ahead 13-0.
“They were in coverage and just five in the box and we had a QB draw out of empty,” Logan head coach Mike Favero said. “Their underneath guys flew into pass coverage and they only had three guys rushing. He made a great move and went the distance. He is a tremendous athlete and a great competitor.”
The other storyline was the missed opportunities for Dixie. The Flyers dropped interceptions and failed to fall on fumbles on several occasions.
“We had a lot of plays like that,” Dixie coach Andy Stokes said. “We had a lot of plays we left on the field, both offensively and defensively, and you can’t leave plays on the field and expect to win a championship against the best team in the state. Those kind of plays are huge.”
One of the biggest missed chances came in the second quarter. Trailing 3-0, Dixie had Logan pinned at its own 12-yard line. Horsley hit Spencer Corbett down the middle of the field for about a 20-yard gain.
The senior receiver fumbled the ball right to a Dixie defender, who couldn’t handle the gift. As the ball squirted away, another Dixie defender dove on the pigskin, but again squibbled out and Rector pounced on it. So, instead of Flyers ball at about the 35, the fumble forward ended up being a gain of 32 for the Grizzlies to the 44.
“It was a big play for us, a really big play,” Rector said. “I just kept hustling and I thought they had it, but it just popped back out and I just jumped on it. I felt like it was calling my name.”
Despite giving up a bunch of yards in the first half, the Dixie defense allowed just a pair of Josh Young field goals until Horsley’s breakaway run made it 13-0 with 3:41 left in the first half.
The Flyers made the game interesting in the third quarter. After an interception by Payton Wilgar stopped a Logan scoring threat, Dixie then went 85 yards in nine plays to make it a 13-7 game. Jaden Harrison ran it in on a fly sweep from 10 yards out with 4:08 to go in the third after Hobbs Nyberg made a couple of nice catches to set it up.
But, like champions do, Logan responded with what would be a game-clinching drive. The Grizzlies went 65 yards in 12 plays with Horsley hitting Corbett from 8-yards out for the score with two seconds left in the third quarter, making it 19-7.
“That what champions do,” Favero said. “These guys sold out and gave everything they had to be state champions. That’s what champions do and we’re going to have a ring.”
Logan then put the game away with a fourth-quarter drive of 70 yards for icing on the cake, putting the game at 26-7. Dixie got a late TD from Bret Barben for the final score.
All-totaled, Logan finished with 459 yards to Dixie’s 216. The Grizzlies definitely came into the game with the idea of stopping stellar Dixie running back Tre Miller. He ended up with just 40 yards on 12 carries. Nyberg had 89 receiving yards and Harrah passed for 148 and a TD.
The champion Grizzlies finish the year 11-2, while Dixie will settle for second place and a 9-3 record.
“We didn’t expect to get this far, with so many sophomores playing and so many new kids starting,” Stokes said. “We are proud of the kids and proud of our senior leadership that got us to this point. They carried us all the way here. It was an unbelievable senior class and it is hard to see them go out like this but they have much to be proud of. They are great kids on the field and off the field.”
Logan's Blake Patterson (32) knocks the ball away from Dixie's Jaden Harrison (6), Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Jeff Martinez (55) makes a tackle on Logan's Hunter Horsely (13), Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Logan's Hunter Horsley (13) makes a pitch, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Zak Harrah (1) breaks out of a tackle, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Mark Abraham (23) dives for some yardage, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Logan's Eric Laub (7) makes an interception in front of Dixie's Hobbs Nyberg (9), Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Payton Wilgar (8) and Mason Oki (16) make a tackle on Logan's Hartman Rector (4), Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Tre Miller (3) breaks out of a tackle, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Logan's Hunter Horsley (13) with a pass, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Jaden Harrison (6) and Namuali'i Stevenson (36) converge on the Logan ball carrier, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Bret Barben (13) dives for a pass, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Jaden Harrison (6) scoots through an open hole, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Cutler Thomas (5) and Malakai Fakahua (37) tackle Logan's Hunter Horsley (13), Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Jeff Martinez (55) nearly blocks Hunter Horsley's (13) pass, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Jeff Martinez (55) sacks Logan's Hunter Horsley (13), Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Payton Wilgar (8) tackles Logan's Hartman Rector (4), Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Daniel Tuitavuki (24) tracks down Logan's Hunter Horsley, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
The Dixie defense converges on Logan's Colton Hatch (22), Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Tre Miller (3), Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Hobbs Nyberg (9) heads up field with a block from Tre Miller (3), Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Jaden Harrison (6) scores a third period touchdown, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Logan's Spencer Corbett catches a ball with Mason Oki defending for Dixie, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Logan's Hartman Rector (4) dives for some extra yardage, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Logan's Hartman Rector (4) leaps over a Dixie defender, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Malakai Fakahua (37) makes a tackle, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Logan head coach Mike Favero, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Logan's Hunter Horsley leads the team in a cheer for the fans after their state championship victory over Dixie, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Logan's quarterback Hunter Horsley (13) dives for a first down, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Logan's Hartman Rector (4) leaps over a Dixie defender, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Logan's Spencer Corbett (2) fumbles the ball, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Hobbs Nyberg (9) makes a diving catch, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Logan's Hunter Horsley (13) finds some open running room, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Zak Harrah (1) looks for an open receiver, Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
Dixie's Jaden Harrison (6), Dixie vs. Logan, 3AA State Football Championship, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 20th, 2015, | Photo by Robert Hoppie, ASPpix.com, St. George News
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Andy Griffin has been in sports media since 1989 and has covered BYU, Utah State and the Utah Jazz as well as all sports in southern Utah. A journalism graduate of USU, Andy has carried on a dual career as both a sports writer and a sports broadcaster and has been heard around the country. He has also been published in USA Today, Sport magazine, The Sporting News, Fairways magazine, the Los Angeles Times and locally in the Deseret News, the Salt Lake Tribune and the Spectrum. Andy was “The Voice of Region 9 sports,” for many years. He also hosted a daily sports talk show for three years called AG in the a.m.
Andy has been married to his college sweetheart Shelly for 28 years and has five children ages 13 to 25.