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Show 2D Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1983 rco etc 0 MONSON scon Review they (Box Elder) had already scored twice. We told the kids that we would see some different things and that we had to be ready for them, but we didnt excecute very well and werent sharp, the veteran coach continued. We played better defense the second half but still not as well as we ' are capable of playing. The tone of the game was set early when Roy recovered a fumbled punt after its initial series of downs. They had the ball on the Bee line, but couldnt advance closer than the Correspondent ROY The Roy Royals found out Friday night that die Region One road can be tricky, especially when you play a team that you havent met for several years. The Royals to traveled Brigham City last Friday night to meet the Box Elder Bees for the first time in seven years. The Bees Region One debut was cessful as they took advantage a fiat Roy team, 20-- 3, of in the 33-ya- rd league opener for both schools. It was a long night for the 20. Box Elder then marched down Royals as they couldnt get much going offensively the entire game, and when the defense came around it was too late. All the scoring was done in the first half as Box Elder struck quickly and surely, leaving the Royals in the middle of the field the field in just seven plays for its first touchdown, with running back Cody Judy covering the final 19 yards. The next time the Bees had the ball they again scored, this time traveling 66 yards. their helmets. scratching Box Elder Coach Mike Madeo MWe didnt come ready to play mentally or pyhsically, said was obviously pleased with his play. I Roy Coach Ernest Jacklin after first ever win in the loss. We knew they were think we may have caught Roy going to come out in some looking the other way, said Mathings that were irregular and we deo. Roy is a much better footjust let them sweep us off the ball team than they showed here field. By the time we finally got tonight and they will win a lot of our wits abouts us defensively games in the region. 4-- A We were very pleased with our play tonight, however, he remarked. We controlled the line of scrimage throughout the game, and to do that against a team like Roy takes a good effort." . For the Roy offense it was a frustrating evening. They never figured out the BE switching and blitzing' defense and gained a mere 30 yards rushing and 9S yards in the air. Jacldin gave the Bees coaching staff a lot of credit for the win. All year long weve watched them run a 3 defense. Then tonight they come out in a 3 and we just werent ready for it. It was hard for our kids to adjust to it because they had never seen 4-- 5-- it But we werent ready to play. We got the turnover early in the game then went out on the field and panicked. We didnt excecute well at all. Jacklin said. It was the second consecutive game in which the Royals offense failed to mount a long scoring drive. Jacklin wasnt concerned, however. We want our offense to get first downs and our defense to get the ball for us in good field position, and so far this year we have been successful doing that, he said. If you concentrate on moving the ball, the touchdowns will take care of themselves, he JPR1L ANGEL GREEN ME, TROPIC GPr INE FIRE FLY I 'JOW FALL WH, DCOON MALT said. (XLElJ PALEJLIM --JiNLIMM MISTGREE Nln WILLOW BROC ITECAP HIGE EYDEW LUCE UAN OLIVE SP OPINJAY FRISK C 3UCHE FEATH ME LIME WINL Roy now returns home to meet rival Bonneville in the annual homecoming game. Although the Lakers are perhaps lacking the talent they have had in recent years, Jacklin expects a tough fight they may not be as talented in the skill positions, but they have some big, strong people on the lines and they have a lot of winning tradition there. But Jacklin said' his team will be ready. I think we will come back all right If you are ready to play you usually play well. We just werent ready against Box Elder." neat tSSOLFN cross-tow- n ABRl JSKR YfeEIC NDUST Hia ill! lYLI t fi :li 'AC t. CK 1a JA fi r jlJ n FULMINOUS GUI LVERBELL DOCUMENT BL MGLISHGRAY V1NEYARD.MERCURY DRNFLOWER BLUE BLAZER ARIEL BLUE SUEDE C JTTERFLY BLUE BONTON COLORFUL ARABIAN NIC )NDON GRAY SURF FORTUNA PALISADE ICE CAP' M 2LESTIAL BLUE AZURE BLUE WATER MIST SARA AUROF LLI PUTIN PINK CREAM BEAUTY CANDY SBUTUS SWIRL LADY PINK RUFF ORCHID PINK LE ARSHROSE OCEAN SAND ROMAN B COVE GRAY GRAVEL Despite the loss, the region race is far from over, according to Jacklin. I dont think the Bees will go undefeated this year so we are in control of our own destiny. They (BE) have to play Layton on the road next week and if we win the rest of the games we can win it, but if we lose again it might be tough. NS' I MI E vx LUS INK BOLERi HEE EVENSONG UE FADED DEN INASILK DEWB! SPIRIT FRAGILE NKV ge; JRPLE HARM ATERFi IRAGE TREE . guErite aw ie VIBE. MC HIGH SOCI R SKY BF ION SW1Z FREI4 RH , Was Showtime at Viewmont It KENT SOMERS Review Sport Editor BOUNTIFUL If the Viewmont and Woods Cross players could repeat their performances in last Friday nights game, they should rent a pack and cleats and take the U-Ha- their-care- s show barnstorming. And it was exactly that Friday a show. Come one, come all and pity the lazy fans who stayed at home, missing the most exciting game of the season. Momentum got one heckuva workout in this Region Four game with a solitary point final- ly separating the two neighboring high schools at the end of the game. Woods Cross finished to win its in the lead, third game of the season and its first region game. But its too bad the game ended. Most fans could have stayed until midnight watching crunching quarterback sacks, diving touchdown receptions and surprising halfback passes. Not that the game started like it was going to be especially exciting. In fact, things were so bad for Viewmont, and so good for Woods Cross, the game appeared to be a tremendous mismatch. The Wildcats took the opening kickoff and crisply drove the ball to the Viewmont end zone for a 0 lead. The Vikings were forced to try and punt on their first possession of the game, but the kick was blocked into the end zone where Woods Cross recovered for a touchdown. Just like that, Viewmont was down 14-- 0 with only 7:48 left in the first quarter. It was just a total screwup, said Viewmont Coach Warren Hatch, describing the blocked punt. Hatch, as you may have guessed, was not happy with his teams terrible opening 21-2- 0, I was displeased with how flat Hatch said. It was kind of like they won the first three minutes and we won the rest of the game. Ive said all along that Woods Cross has the best athletes in the region. It made the difference for them coming down the wire. ViewmOnt began moving the ball on its next possession, thanks to a draw play that picked up big yardage for the Vikings .most of the evening. They were so outside conscious, the draw was open, Hatch said. Viewmont drove to the line when the Wildcats Travis McBeth stripped a runner of the ball and lateraled to Mike Dailey who took the ball into the end zone for an apparent touchdown. But the exchange between McBeth and Dailey was ruled a forward lateral and the play was called back. The Vikings finally scored in the second quarter after recovering a fumble on the Woods Cross seven-yar- d line. One play later, Wade Bevans took an off tackle play outside for the touchdown. The PAT made the score 14-- 7 at halftime. Viewmont didnt waste any time warming up in the second half. On the first play from we were, scrimmage, quarterback Jeff keep a team from scoring on a Meservy hit Wade Bevans on a first down and goal situation bomb over the middle for an from the two, youre doing touchdown. The point something special, said Eldafter failed and Woods Cross racher. Woods Cross, 1 on the sealed, The Vikes scored .their final son and in league play, will touchdown with three minutes now meet Davis, also in releft in the quarter when Jeff gion play, at home this Friday at Sowell caught a tipped pass in 7:30 p.m. Viewmont will play the end zone for the score. The Highland at home this Friday. extra point was good and View- The Vikes are 2 overall this mont led season and 1 in league play. But the Wildcats came back Highland is in Region Four with a halfback pass from Ron action. Gomez to McBeth that brought six-ya- rd 80-ya- rd 14-1- 3. 3-- 1- -0 1- -0 2-- 20-1- 1- -0 line. Gothe ball to the mez then scored on a sweep and the PAT put Woods Cross ahead six-ya- rd 21-2- 0. Classified Can Rent It The Cats had another chance to score midway through the period, but a fake field goal play failed. Viewmont had its last chance to score stifled late in the fourth quarter. 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