BY DEVELON ISOM
For some Blitz players and coach Greg Croshaw, three consecutive Saturdays of exciting Rocky Mountain Football League competition concluded in Ogden Saturday afternoon with the South all-stars getting a win over the North all-stars 32-30.
St. George Blitz place kicker Steven Pulver kicked the game-winner with time running out to give the South squad the win. Pulver got two tries for the win, making the second attempt from about 32 yards after missing the first try. The North team was penalized for being offside on the first kick and Pulver made them pay for the mistake.
The former Highland high Ram and SUU Thunderbird was experiencing a seemingly disastrous night from a kicker’s standpoint, but ended up being named the game’s MVP. Pulver had missed two PAT’s and one field goal attempt in the game. Pulver mentioned that successful field goals are achieved because of joint effort.
“I give credit to my teammates for stepping up and making a clean snap, making a good hold and making the blocks when it counted most,” Pulver said. “That’s part of being a kicker. You’re expected to make the kicks, but the misses are the ones that are remembered. It is kinda funny how it works. I definitely got the chance to redeem myself and the one I made will be remembered, not the missed ones.”
The kicking woes were helped by the absence of an underappreciated and specialized type of football player.
“We did not have an actual snapper. It put us in a bad position as the game went on,” said Pulver. “Some missed PAT’s and even some field goals I kicked were shaky. It makes life hard for the kicker. The actual kick is the last part of the process. It is a lot easier when you can count on the snap being there, and then the hold being solid”
Pulver prefers a unique way to handle the pressures of kicking; he likes to play defense for the Blitz when coach Croshaw allows. Pulver said playing cornerback in games is a stress release for him and that it helps him with his normal responsibilities.
“My four years at SUU I just kicked,” said Pulver. “But since I have been on the Blitz, I get the chance to play a little bit at corner. Going out and kicking the ball is a lot easier when I feel like I am more involved in the game, kicking almost becomes secondary.”
Blitz receiver Ricky Dias and Wasatch Revolution quarterback Charlie Peterson hooked up for a big play that preceded the game winning field goal. Peterson said the offense had around a minute left when they started at their own 20-yard line.
“We put the game-winning drive together for Pulver to win it,” said Peterson. “We were faced with a third down and 23 and Ricky made a great catch to get us into field goal range.”
Dias said the team’s emotions went on a roller-coaster ride for a few minutes.
“The game is over and we are all ticked,” Dias said. “Then we see a yellow flag out on the field and the official called an offside penalty on the defense. Pulver put it right through the uprights and we ended up winning.”
Other Blitz players that had an outstanding game were wide receiver Robby Dias making nine catches for 177 yards including a 77-yard touchdown hook-up with Utah Bears quarterback Jeff Wissler. Defensive end Wayne Alofipo intercepting a pass and returning it for a 33-yard touchdown. Pulver also kicked an impressive 43-yard field goal in the second quarter to add to his game winning kick.
St. George coach Greg Croshaw and Blitz player Doug Cook led the RMFL South all-stars team that included eight Blitz players: wide receivers Ricky and Robby Dias, kicker/punter Steven Pulver, defensive linemen Wayne Alofipo and Misi Tupi, tight end Andy Stokes, and offensive linemen Braeden Gates and Matt Dotson.







