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Show T pngtrille SPRINGVILLE HERALD, Section 2 Thursday, September 1, 2005 derail) ST'.' , f ,J". imm ' -t; . miI hmuhw VTT,. s ' '" Devils lose first home game Zac Curtis STAFF WRITER It's a football truism: The team that takes care of the ball the best usually wins. It's as simple as that. The story was no different for Pleasant Grove at Springville on Friday night as the Vikings beat the Red Devils 27-14. "They simply outplayed us tonight," said Springville coach Doug Bills. "They played like they wanted the win, we didn't. To many mental mistakes, they just played better. They deserved it more than us." No one deserved this win more than Viking head coach Dale Sampson. After taking over the reins at Pleasant Grove last season and going 0-9, he recorded the first win of his head coaching career. "It feels great, just to get over that hump finally," Sampson said. "It is very rejuvenating." re-juvenating." The Vikings got off to a great start, ending Springville's first drive when senior Preston Hadley picked off a Trenton Tren-ton Raught pass and returned re-turned it 65 yards for their first score. P.G. completely shut down the Red Devil of fense the rest of the half, Pleasant Grove had a long, time-consuming drive on its next possession, capped off by a 1-yard touchdown run by Mitch Sanderson with 2:39 left in the game. Springville took the ball down the field once again, with three consecutive completions com-pletions from Raught to wide receiver B.J. Smith The Devils Dev-ils scored again with 53 sec- holding Springville's rush- onds left in the game on a 13- A A 1 A . . A f r 1 1 A fV...'i.l T" A- 'i- mg aiiacK 10 lusi zs varas vara pass 10 omiin. dui u on 11 carries. Pleasant Grove scored again before halftime when senior quarterback Kyler Frampton snuck it in from the 2-yard line taking to give the home team a 13-0 lead going go-ing into the locker room. Springville started to click offensively in the final period. peri-od. With 8:15 left in the fourth, the Red Devils scored their first points of the game on a 4-yard touchdown run by senior running back Daryk Smith. was to little to late tor Springville. Ben Packer led the Vikings with 84 yards on 12 carries. Wide receiver Brad Nichols, who had more than 100 yards receiving last week, caught just one pass, but it was for 72 yards. Raught had a great game for Springville, completing 15-of-22 passes for 144 yard passes and one touchdown. Also for the Red Devils, Smith recorded 11 receptions and a touchdown. JEREMY HARMONDaily Herald Pleasant Grove's Scott Bezzant. center, picks up some yards near the endzone as he brought down by Springville's Daryk Smith, top, and Tyler Weight, bottom as the Red Devil's play the Vikings in Springville. SHS Booster Club needs the support of everyone in the community The Springville High School Booster Club is growing, grow-ing, and they encourage all citizens of Springville to join the Booster Club and help support Springville High School athletics and activities. activi-ties. "We would like to thank Craig and Jody Allred for their past service and for all of their hard work on behalf of SHS athletics," said Natalie Natal-ie Clyde. "We have recently formed a new committee or enthusiastic enthusi-astic community members and are anxious to begin a campaign to promote participation, partici-pation, growth and improvement improve-ment in all of our SHS athletics athlet-ics and activity groups. In order or-der to accomplish this, we need the particpatory and monetary support of all citizens citi-zens of Springville, whether you have always lived here or recently moved to m, d ;) Springville," said Clyde If you didn't attend SHS, chances are your children or grandchildren do, or may in the future. Springville High School is basically the equivalent equiv-alent of our Community Center. Cen-ter. On any given day or evening, students and citizens citi-zens are involved in athletics, athlet-ics, recreation, entertainment, entertain-ment, city recreation classes, etc. Everyone should have a vested interest in encouraging encourag-ing the positive growth of the programs and facilities at Springville High School. They still need a few committee com-mittee members to help them get the Booster Club off and running. If you are interested in serving on one of the committees, com-mittees, or simply joining the Booster Club, please contact Bruno or Shauna Frampton at 4894810 or Wilford or Natalie Na-talie Clyde at 489-7675. Different Dif-ferent levels of memberships are available. "Thanks for helping us help Springville High School students. With your help we can make a difference in programs pro-grams that benefit the youth of our community!" said Wilford Wil-ford Clyde. Red Devil Seniors... Don't settle for a boring old yearbook mug shot as your senior portrait! Show your creativity with a variety of poses and outfits at Great Faces Photography Svptvmbvr Spvcfal: 15 poses 2 outfits '8x10 print tree re lou tning $9.00 Choosy roki st'pia, or black ivl.-he, even custom ijiickgrounds I ;()".. I kf untlf nil . I all n prlnN L 1 " v ' " .ff-v? ! name . v, nv ; n-X -MIL '! 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