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Ilia shift in momentum didnl hkylme on runs of 3, 17, and 3d Lid kmg as the limb scored on yard Wo have a a tenia We Jii't their nest two '(Ofit.riuiHi from Bl want to jpi run ty Lyman and a revma (tjuruierUu k) Stillman Chirk Is gening belter that Cltm Thompson Pk33 yards ilu-l- r aw n to tin le.ul line In each week t )ur running bat ki realfur a some. Th.it would end tJe Witotl (ht mm-M- . ly mn well tonight." said Skyline scoring with Skyline leading 44 1 1. around right ami fur 43 yard to liead coach Kogtr Dtiivux. "It was like Die Imie Dutch boy The teams trailed punu to start running around frying to fill all Die cnp the drivo. The Cyprus kad wa the second quarter. Tlte Dam final24 21 with Just 223 to go in the holes," said Dickson of the drubly gut on the snjn lroiird when Stillbing. g:iim. The Eagles racked up an IncredOn the ensuing kickoff. Bound-fu- l man Chirk fumbled and Tyler Durnlnnham rumbkd 3d)anls to ible 4o7 yards rushing w tth an mirtook over the hall on their own the Skyline 27 yard line. The Dam age of 8 3 yards a pop 17ie Dav is 31 yard line w ith Just one time out took eight plays to put the ball In oftense could only muster 177 yard remaining. They utilized a 13 yard the end zones, including a critical of foul offense. screen pass from Jambs to Last-maThe Dans hod Cottonwood on play on the 8 yard to move the ball Into the line Olsen picked up the first Friday at 7 pm. Both teams are 1 1 Id. Eastman Cyprus end of the Ik down. On second and goal from the in Kegion 1. Skylme and North-ridg- e .then went via the ground route to 6 yard line, the Dam opted for a will fare-ol-f in Layton Bn WHAT A CRIPI Davis Doyne faciber makes an amazing one handed reception for a touch down during pick up another 10 yards and take their match up with Skyline Friday night. Davis lost the battle 49-1pass. Cary Couser what could be the region tula Photo by Mk Watson 13. the ball to the Cyprus From there, with a fourth down and a foot to go. the Dram let the clock run down to under 10 seconds to go, and called on Clark to nail the 30 yard Acid goal that tied the .score and sent the game to over Michael Yount time the Viking midfielders, advantage. The .time goal seemed to 6- L one game behind Skyline fur the anchored by Monica Koundy and Bountiful won the coin toss to . Sports Ed tlor The score would remain the take any wind left out of the Davis Region 1 kad. Viewmont plays at Brittany I larian, pushed the ball up same until early in the second half. sails. The Vikings controlled the Northridge on Tuesday at 4 pun. begin the overtime and chose to BOUNTIFUL The first girls the pitch with ease which not only Though the Vikings dearly had the tempo the rest of the way allowing start on defense. Cyprus was Bountiftd 5. Olympus 3 forced to settle for a advantage to that point in the only two more Dart shots before field soccer meeting of the season set up several shots for themselves, between Vlewmont and Davis was a but also a plethora of shots for match, a penalty brought the game match end. The Titans forced Bountiftd into goal on its first possession, but the back to even in a hurry Viewmont The Vikings defensive unit their second overtime match In as Pirate defense held the Braves out physical battle The Vikings eventu- Kenny Barrarlough, Missy Dennis, of the end zone and a Clark field ally picked up the victory In a and Danna RasL Barraclough In defender Christy Duncan and deserves credit for the lack of often-slv- e many matches. The overtime feashootout, but were forced to fight particular may have played her best Davis' Kara Alexander got tangled opportunities by the Davis tured four goals. Bountiftd sained goal of 27 yards tied the score l back from an early deficit match of the seasoa yet was unable up Inside the penalty area. Duncan squad. The defense, anchored by three times In extra time Caroagain. This time around Viewmont came to find the net JU1 1 lymas at center ftillback, stifled for the foul and Alexanwas called Putz line scored the two of three . In the second overtime, Bound"This is six In a row over Davis, " der capitalized on the penalty shot most Davis attacks before they were The Braves, who were without eight prepared and controlled the match :Ail started on offense and scored a 1U11 minthe said Clark. "Davis Is always one of She sent the ball virtually right at able to get a shot oft lor starters due to injuries, held oft a practically eighty .' touchdown quickly on a pass from utes pulling out a Region 1 vic- the best games." We couldn't keep possession. Miriam GLU. but Gill had brilliant effort by the Titans' Dana keeper to Jacobs Eastman. But the rellDavis coach Curt Caldwell con- already begun to dive right and Their (VTewmont's) fullbacks beat Dibble, who came up with a tory ;able Clark pushed his PAT attempt A victory doesnt exactly curred. "This (Viewmont) Is our wasn't able to recover to make the us on every ball," said CaldwelL : wide scream dominating performance, biggest rivalry" right of the goal posts. save. On the Davis end Jessica The Braves remained perfect In Once Cyprus got the ball they but Viewmont put constant presDavis keepec Jessica Hewlett, The tie score sent the Viewmont Hewlett, who came Into Thursday's the Region 5 with a record, sure on the Davis defense. The stopped the first ten Viewmont offense Into a frenzy The Vikings match with three straight shutouts, remaining a half game behind East islmply gave it to Wood, and he ! delivered with a touchdown run Vikings outshot Davis nearly three shots, but the Viking barrage final- rattled off 11 shots to Davis one saved 29 of 31 shots several of The Leopards improved to 44) with 31 shots for Viewmont to one ; that knotted the score at 33 and a ly found the net about halfway before Missy Dennis scored the which were oneon-onopportunivictory over Murray Bountiftd hosts Highland on Tuesday and compared to Davis 1L .gave Cyprus a chance to win with through the first half Monica match-winningoal. With just ties for the Vikings. ! a In Region 1, then travel to East on Thursday All Thats a horrible percentage," Roundy centered a pass about 35 under ten minutes remaining. The Darts fell to successful PAT from Larsen. But Region 5 matches are held at 3:30 amazingly his kick nearly mir-rore-d Joked Viewmont coach Richard meters from the Davis goal. The ball Dennis put on a stunning dribbling but retained their third place posiCook regarding the Vikings' shot to was deflected by the Davis defense, the one by Clark moments display deep In the Davis end los- tion behind Skyline and Viewmont p.m. .' ratio. but Brittany Harlan's hustle left the ing two Davis defenders before fir- The Darts host Skyline Davis lost The loss was Olympus first of ;earlier and ended right of the tar-- l goalThe first time around, the region defense stunned as she got off an ing a shot high into the right corto the in in overtime the their season, dropping the Titans to Eagles That the final set third up get Olympus travels to Woods Cross overtime drama and BountifUl's opener for both squads, the match uncontested shot Just outside the ner of the goal past a helpless first meeting on Tuesday for a 4 was practically dead even. This box, giving Viewmont a one-ni- l Hewlett p.m. match. The Vikings improve to to take on the Wildcats on Tuesday unsuccessful finish. ' it tr y !. jK y i- w rth Il-r- m r- (! 1 ftpure le-a- d 1 ir n ?-uk s, con-verte- frnsM-kkum- BRAVES g4 pe&M-ksto- m d n fourth-and-on- Jee play-actio- 1. Vikes hold off Darts with 2-- 1 victory - two-goa- 2-- 1 hat-tric- 2-- 1 - 3-- e g 4-- 3 2-- L I VIKES continued from Bl Arnold. ; With 4:37 remaining in regula- tion, Viewmont had an opportunity for the victory The Vikings I moved the ball down field to the Knights 17 with four seconds left. Mew mont set up for the game winding field goal attempt. However, ;4he hold was bobbled and no attempt was made. We work on special teams dur-- ; ; ing the week as much as anything, said Viewmont assistant coach IjfeiT Emery Its difficult to see that happen. ; In OT, according to the Utah I High School Activities Association, each team has four downs to line jscore from the Viewmont won the toss and elected to go on offense. Three plays later, the Vikings scored on a quarterback sneak by Larsen from ; the one. Again, the PAT hold was a problem as the kick was low. View-Imo; d led 20-1- Northridge scored in two plays ps Arnold scored from the three, j Brian Yocum added the PAT for , the victory just want to know when J were going to get some breaks, I said Harris. Other kids played I Jheir hearts out and to have those I mishaps occur, I feel for the play-erIve never had a harder work-- I jug group of players and to be we cant give up. On paper the Vikings outplayed j ! Northridge in every aspect of the I game except special teams. View-;hiohad 60 offense plays to the ! flights 37, 21 first downs compared ; to eleven and the Vikes converted third down conversions. ; I0of-1I; Northridge compiled 234 yards of offense, 96 rushing and 138 passing. Jeremy Kentch led the Ijinights rushing attack with 34 ; yards on six carries. Martinez was for 138 yards, one touch-- ! down and one LNT. Martinez also ; rushed eight times for 22 yards. ,' Viewmont gained 272 yards, 206 ,on the ground and 66 passing. ; Hooper led the Vrikes with 147 pards on 27 carries. Bake rushed 12 times for 43 yards and one TD. for 66 yards. ; Larsen was 1 ) Viewmont hosts Hunter I action. Friday night in ; Hunter is coming into the contest following a 34-- 6 victory over West s. 0-- 1 5 ll (3-1- non-regio- 'Jordan. L n This weeks athletes of are the week Stephanie Bierwolf of Viewmont and Zack Jacobs of Bountiful. These athletes were selected based on their performances during the week of September 14 through September 20. comBierwolf petes in cross country for the Vikings. She is actually a ninth grader at Junior High, but a new rule in the Davis School District allows freshmen to compete at the high school level. Bierwolf was the top Clipper-countrfinisher at the Murray Invitational on Saturday morning at Murray Park. She placed sixth in the girls varsity race in a time of 18:53. The Murray Invitational is considered one to the top cross country meets in the state. Over 50 teams sent runners including teams from California and Mill-cree- THREES A CROWD: Davis' Jenny Davis gets caught up with Viewmont's Christy Duncan and Jill Hymas during their game at Centerville Jr. High Thursday. Viewmont walked away with a win 2 1 . Viewmont improves to 6 1 and the Darts fall to 4 - 3 in k a senior at Bountiful, had an outstanding performance in the Braves homecoming game versus Cyprus. Though the outcome did not produce the desired result for Bountiful, it was one of the best games thus far in the high school football season a triple overtime thriller which the Pirates won Jacobs, the Braves quarterback, threw for three touchdowns and ran in another. He racked up 13 completions for 161 yards. Jacobs now has six passing touchdowns and three rushing in four games this season. WHYiRA YJRETAW? 45,120 TRIPLE f SECTION HOME FEATURING Superior Quality You Expect In A Home." -- -- y Wyoming. Zack Jacobs, . Region 1 play. Photo by Cathy Linford FOnEVER HOMES, INC. 50 E. 490 S., Ivins 801 28-0060 Ton f. Davis aPavis. Gun. For A Loan As Holladay Gun Club Salt Lake City 6401 South Wasatch Blvd. Personal As Your Dont miss it again this year! 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