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Show Page IB Lakeside Review Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1981 By DAN CARLSRUH the front defensive line hungrier. Chris Badger, Jay McCann, Phil - Review Sport Editor BOUNTIFUL The game Taula, Alan Scharb and Craig wouldnt win any awards for ex- - Holms all had great defensive citement, but the Bountiful Braves plays getting through the line and did what they had to do to finish on the rush. And if the Grangers football season by beat- putting Lancers got a pass off, the Brave the Lancers ? ing 12-- 0. Bountiful Coach Paul Waite echoed the mediocrity of the game. We didnt play good, but we didnt play bad. But no matter, Waite somehow knows how to keep his team ahead of his opponents, even if he doesnt put a great spread on the scoreboard. secondary would be waiting. Todd Beck and Dave Wilson both pulled down Granger passes. Perhaps the most used men of the day were the punters since most of the drives ended within a whimper. Bountifuls first score came in the second quarter when the Braves put on a drive with Eggett and Smith after a Lancer punt. Eggett then took the ball from the line and crossed into the end zone. The extra points failed when the ball dropped onto the grass. The second half proved to be a little more exciting when the Lancers fooled the Braves with a fake dependable running of Rob Eggett field goal. The play put Granger on and Mike Gee. line and it seemed the the Eggett resembled a bowling ball Lancers were finally in the game. shouldve passed more, said Waite, but the soggy field wouldnt allow too much fancy downfield footwork or plays. Granger tried to use the shotgun offense until it became a cliche. But while Granger was trying to get the passing game started, Bountiful stayed with the We time-consumi- rd 18-ya- rd as he hit the Lancer line until they cried uncle. He never flinched from his unenviable duty to break Grangers backbone. Smith on the other hand would run onto the flats in an effort to gain big yards against the corner. But Bountifuls defense never knew his team left the field and they made their COACH WAITE could do better. presence known. In three consecutive plays the defense stopped any hopes for the Lancers with two leaving the score at quarterback sacks and a foiled n screen pass. What was The Braves will meet Brighton at Both styles of running worked, at the 18 soon became fourth-and-3-2 the University of Utah in an effort two was 40. distance TDs slow but The on on even the the field, is all that the two runners could get too far for a Lancer field goal so to move into the Were gonna have to play better between them. they punted, without faking it. ; 12-- 0. first-and-te- semi-final- . . EGGETT BOWLS past a host of Granger defenders. Eggett was one of the work horses at the game s. against Brighton, said Waite. But Even if the offense couldn't finish Bountifuls last score came in the the Braves usually know how much numerous drives, the Brave de- - third quarter when Gee turned the effort must be put in to win the game. fense picked up the slack. Gran- - corner for the touchdown. The The game will be Friday at 2:30. shotgun seemed only to make point conversion was again no good FRESH MCSDQ 12 oz. WILSON FRESH-RIP- E SLICED PAPAYA BOLOGNA Center Cut FREEZER MEAT SPECIAL i AH COUNTRY STYLE issats, cfsotls wrcppal, flash frozen, ready for freezer. SPARE RIBS i 5 fl20 USDA CHOICE HIND CHARTERS $ PORK LOIN ROASTS DEEP Ave. Woijht 125 bs. BEHIND TOM'S SUPER-SAV- 766-38- 77 f 0 T 300 East Gentile, Layton Now open Monday-Soturda9 a.m.-- p.m. Closed Sunday y 9 a I 4 |