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Show 'VT. -) V , , : h j ' -- , - Photo courtesy of Tmipanogos Times Brighton Spoils The Vikings 'Homecoming The offense seemed to have their steam back. Zack Christensen, senior quarterback, had the machine rolling, but an early fumble and an interception gave the ball away twice. Our passing worked great as senior wide receivers McKay Hartzell and Jason West did their thing, 32 yards and 27 yards respectively, scoring our two touchdowns. And don't overlook senior kicker Winston Sorhaitz, he hit both PATs for the game, and on the year has scored 19 of 19 attempts. (He is also three of six field goal attempts.) In Region 4, sometimes it just comes down to "who wants it more." Our next game on Wednesday evening will be our last home game. We will play Lone Peak High School starting at 7 p.m. They are the Region leaders with a 5-0 record for region and 7-1 overall record. It's supposed to be another beautiful evening in the mid 60s to start the game. by Kent Allen It is tough to know that the best part of a Homecoming event is not the football game, but the highlighted action of "Throwing the Switch," but ..." I've got to admit, the "G" has never looked better. The new lights could probably be seen from space! The Vikings played a tough fought ball game against the Brighton High School Bengals. The stats showed a very even struggle. Brighton had 129 yards rushing on 29 attempts with 8 of 15 passing for 136 yards for a total 265 yards. PG had 126 rushing yards on 34 attempts with 11 of 21 passes for 142 yards, totaling 268 yards of offense. The stats wars would lean barely to PG. But, the scoring wars go to Brighton based on two fourth quarter touchdowns which gave them a come from behind win here on a beautiful Fall evening under the lights. rY'Y:W ... .. , 23 Cooper Caldwell struggles against two Bengal tacklers. PG was able to open up a 7 point lead against Brighton by the end of the first half. Photo courtesy of Timpanogos Times Y - -:Sr Quarterback Zack Christensen delivered the ball to senior wide receiver Bryon Bingham, who tries to pull the pass in. x Photo courtesy of Timpanogos Times |