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Show Lady Vikes down Weber next week's state championships in Salt Lake City. To further complicate com-plicate matters, if Weber beats Roy Tuesday, then a four-way logjam for two state berths would be created. However, first things first. Against the Warriors, Viewmont overcame a 38-37 third-quarter deficit to secure the important victory. vic-tory. Nicole Bradley, Nikki Checketts and Kim Marchant finished with 16, 14 and 11 respectively for the Lady Vikes. BOUNTIFUL Viewmont's never-say-die Lady Vikings continued con-tinued their late-season heroics Friday Fri-day with a 54-49 Region One victory vic-tory over Weber. The win keeps Viewmont's 4A state tournament hopes alive on the last day of league piay. The Lady Vikes, 4-7 in region, need a victory Tuesday at Bonneville Bonne-ville to qualify for postseason play. Should Viewmont win, the two clubs would meet in a special playoff game at a neutral site before djy Ft-:.' ?1 Weber (4-7. 4-15) 14 9 15 11 49 VIEWMONT (4-7, 6-13) 15 14 8 1754 t LADY WARRIORS (49): McKay 5 2-2 12, lop 3 2-3 S CarrspboJI 3 0-0 6, Q Blood 3 J 2 6, Hess 2 1-1 5. Waters 0 4-4 4, Vaughn 00 4, England 1 0-0 2. T BJood 1 0-3 2. Tolels 0 2-1549 LADY VIKINGS (54): Bradley 7 2-6 16. Ghecketts 6 2-2 14, Marchant 5 1-3 11. Aiiiby 2 1-2 5. Hansen 2 0-0 4, Tippetls 1 0-0 i W3dlty 1 0-1 2. loldls 24 6-14 54. Three-point goals none. 1 . .. L |