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Show 2C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1983 Quick, Phone the Cops, Roy Steals a Region Win 0 two plays later, Skidmore scrambled and hit Hadley again, this time on the line. Lancer Two more passes brought the d line with 23 ball to the seconds left in the game. Roy tailback Doug Nielson took the ball up the middle, but was met by several Lancers. Nielsen, however, bounced to the out-- ; side, and scored with 15 seconds 'ef'- The PAT failed, but Roy had won the game, The Royals drive was a sur- prise as was the vehicle that took 'hem to the goal line the pass- Ry relied heavily on the run during the Region One game, and with 80 yards of striped land stretching far and wide ahead of them, a comeback seemed impossible without the third-and-1- KENT SOMERS Review Sports Editor Rov Higli's football ROY record this year: No. that middle digit isnt for tics. Thats a new column origi- nated by Royals Coach Ernest Jacklin for steals. At least, that's he called Roys win over Layton last Friday. "That's a steal, not a win, ' 22-ya- goal, which failed. But Layton running back Mike Tucker changed all that in the fourth quarter. With the ball on the Roy line, Tucker took the ball over right tackle, shucked some alleged tacklers at the line and broke into the ondary. Mike Tucker, meet the Royals secondary. No problem. Tucker broke several more les and scored for the Lancers said, trying to balance with 7:30 left in the game, the two acts of catching his Jacklin described the run best. breath and absorbing the feat his "Tucker did a helluva job. Rovals had just pulled off. Tucker and the rest of the He was right. Roy had no busi- will receive little rest Lancers footBut ness winning the game. this week, with area high schools ball is not a businessmans playing today because of the game: too unpredictable, not nual teachers meetings. Layton on the monetary return will host Highland tonight, a investment. team that has lost only one game Here's what took Jacklins this season, and is undefeated in breath away. Region Four. With the game tied 7 at the Pass. We our The Rams also run a wishbone cant get quarterback 5:35 mark in the fourth quarter, on throw 10 which could give the time, offense, explained its on over Layton took line after a clipping penalty. As Jacklin about the Royals passing Lancers added problems because attack problems. He can stand of the short preparation time they did all evening, the Lancers 'n there and zip the sucker, fore tonight's game. with an the to hurt Royals The Lancers will then play dive play. With a nice. Thank God he stepped rn there those. final two games of the reg- threw and their long pass from Brian Bailey to season the The ular game opened Royals against Bonneville Mike Trujillo thrown in, the by scoring, and Weber, both on the road. Lancers moved the ball down to as 'hey closed it in region play a Skidmore screen Layton is now Roy territory where Robert Hadley took in 2 ran overall. first and the and 27quarter kick a Shumway lined up to 72 yards for the games first The Royals travel to Ben with to nlav vard kick8 was touchdown. mond this afternoon and finish good andthe Layton had success moving the the season by playing at Weber Lancers led 10-Its not over yet, someone hall in the game, but was- and at home against Clearfield, Roy is now 1 in Region One on the sidelines said. Are you stopped several times by turnre- At score overs. halftime the play, degood enough for a second-,fens- e kidding? The way Layton's place tie with Bonneville, and was playing? Get serious, mained 2 That trend continued into the overall. ; But the game, as the man said. took Ben when second half Lomond is an improved Layton far from over. 'was The Royals took over on their 'he kickoff and moved the ball team this year, and lost its last line: But game to Bear River. The Royals the Roy !own 20 with 1:25 left. Quarter- recov- - and Scots usually play a close the fumbled ball, Layton Brent ' back Steve Skidmore hit next game. Kickoff time is set for 4 loss a on the took and Hadley with a pass down to the ered, and was field a t0 Corced 'T line. Faced with a Play Roy last-minu- te 32-ya- rd one-yar- sec-wh- at tack-Jackl- in - 13-1- 0. - Staff Photos by Rodney Wright - 7-- 36-ya- rd , off-tack- le -2 Ps 4-- Lo-T- he 7. 2-- LAYTON HIGH'S frustra- tion is obvious on the face of tight end Darryl Lacey, a senior, after losing to Roy last week in the final minute of the game. Lacey (also above) has been on? of the Lancers - n primary receivers this year. 7-- 0. 4-- 12-ya- rd - 42-ya- rd Davis, B.E. Keep Region Leads Aragon Wins Bodybuilding Title Eric T. 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