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Show Mt. Ridge Huskies Outlast Vikings pared to, oh, let's say a nice round number like... zero! PG hit 0 for 0 from the foul line because they never got there. The last quarter had the Huskies shoot 2 for 8 from the foul line, 9 for 22 for the whole game, 41 percent. per-cent. That is not something to write home about. The past games have the Vikings Vi-kings shooting 70 pecent of their foul shots, but they need the opportunity first. The high scorer for Mountain Ridge was 13, Sheide, with 12 points and 31, Chidister, with 10 points. High man for the Vikings Vi-kings was 23, Devan Wiggins, with 10 points and Spencer Romney and Justin Coutts with 6 points apiece. Coach Mark Hardman said, "The kids played ' hard and really competed tonight." The Vikings hit the floor again on Tuesday, the 14 of December at American Ameri-can Fork Jr. High School. by Kent Allen For the first three quarters quar-ters of the game, the Vikings had the passing, shooting and hustle down to a fine art as they started and stayed ahead of the Huskies. The fourth quarter is where Mountain Ridge survived. Only down two points 28-26, 28-26, the Huskies decided they wanted the game in their bag more than the Vikings did, and scored 11 points during the final quarter compared to the Vikings 4 points. The interesting thing is that the Huskies were given 22 opportunities to score from the charity line com- !-';. ' ' V'- s ' " I ' :"" ' V i n m. m Justin Coutts gets the ball moving in the Pleasant Groves motion offense. of-fense. Photo courtesy of Timpangos Times Cole Thatcher tries to get inside position to receive a pass and score two for the Vikings. Photo courtesy of Timpangos Times |