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Show lA S;.-:r- S iy THE Prv.: HE?-AI- - alanced Attack Gives Prep Roundup rovo Win Over Logan B CONfUD tLLJOT u: u L'.I'' P' -- te Htraid T:.t t a:'.:" I'r.'j ID ;: T lie l. "".rT ,s - 4 -. : r.t- - :t: re it L.?sn 11 A i - A i'it d up 2iS 3 : ....e 5 Lr. .:cr..: wh.Ie t LK t I ysrj e.r.t or.!)' idecl Cut Diamonds give you even more then meets the eye. B-- the j:;..-- : Prcvo ils iwrs " BULLOCK & LOSEE . a i.'ii fc.t :r.e V :-- -- . t - 3 Ln P:eiif.tat:y. Perry Clr.i'.trei a: :r.e o '.tiT: s loss .z B.::i af.i i'..:'f Pr:vo kis runsir garr.e ' They pretty rr.jcn on the ground." he '1 i-- . 4 n;r-..r- 3 vi. j Mountain View's Tim Burns is swarmed imder by Pleasant Grove's Lance Newman 66 and Don Field while trying to return a punt. Kern VanDke (26 VanDyke intercepted for the Vion kings, giving them the 38. VanDyke added five yards from his running back position first-and-1- 1, Herald Sports Writer MounPLEASANT GROVE tain View scrambled to get set as the final eight seconds continued to click off the clock. One final blast by the quarterback into the line was squelched by the Viking defense and the shutout win went into the record books. Pleasant Grove 28. Mountain View 0. A Mountain View touchdown would have been meaningless to the final outcome of the game, but it typifies the desire of the Pleasant Grove players Friday. The Vikings wanted this win and they wanted it badly. "It was a team effort to win, no question about that, as opposed to last week's team effort to screw it up," said an excited Doug Bluth, coach of Pleasant Grove. The Vikings fell to West in a hard-fougcontest last week after mistakes and dropped balls proved costly. This week, they took it out on Mountain View, dominating the game both offensively and defensively. Both teams exchanged a pair of punts before the Vikings took over on the Quarterback Eric Thomas then found Robert Jolley open for 18 yards and a first down. Korey Johansson followed with a sweep to the and it looked as if the Vikings were going to - f, 25-ya- VIEW PL GROVE MTN 9 eight-and-a-ha- yards and the lf drive ended. t ( fG Mstw I'G Tawrjtf Jvutrv PG Kinm&m I I Provo s backfield. But Brammail proved be has a strong, arm. passj-.- for several scores and coming up with big plays at crucial times. The Grizzlies relied on the passing of quarterback Bob Wlite and the running of Brad Kimball to pace them to the early lead in the first quarter. Mitch Telford hauled in a - Jrum Tbumaf fuii faijed run 2 aiteirjpi ti,G iUa (ram Tavmn Mjhxt front d 25-ya- pass from White, then grabbed a short touchdown toss from tbe QB for the game's first points. The extra point was good. Provo was quick to counter with draw plays by Ed Rowe and the passing success of Brammall. End William Powley sucked in a quick pass at the goal line to give the Bulldogs their first score and the first quarter ended with Logan leading Then Provo went to work. A Logan fumble resulted in a TD run by Provo's Steve Clark. Brammall then hit Ben Haws with the conversion to give 7-- THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS i ended, but only for a moment. Three Bruin plays later. Korey 6795 SI0M0 4X4 X1T pig., WtC. again before the half ended, running off five plays in the final :50. Heath Johnston ran 17 yards up the middle to the three as time ran out. The Bruins opened the second half trying to run right at the Vikings. But the defense was too stiff for the Bruin runners. Pleasant Grove applied pressure all afternoon, keeping Mountain View in check. The final Viking scores came fourth-dow- t-- e er fogiaon Ilk ioe,t--,y- l ideal Cut Diomods OnV by lozore eTpKos ze beo jty ond security, too. We soon. w I BULLOCK IS' Kopton itve yoj to & LOSEE 0..-- PftOVO uwyeMsmr tt m f J UNTvmiTV MALI 225-030- 3 3 ik Pleasant Grove threatened Mountain View tightened its n grip and stopped apass into the end zone to take over. The scoring threat had ot 'c, OR EM RECREATION CENTER The key play was a trick play quarterback tosses to halfback, back to quarterback, who hits receiver deep netting 35 yards down to the Bruin score. ion is inviv "b 1CX fese o loser inscribed oi 6rcueece on ct DOiitic ide"t ti". Th'- loser irvr'P- coked eye, but coi be see o for imrrd oe p'&of of d from "Hiumaf Flmom fryra Two series later. Pleasant Grove drove 70 yards on nine plays before Payne took it over for the second score of the game. ht - nt 6-- 0 reports suggested would only have e Thomas then found Jolley alone in the end zone after the defender slipped and fell. The two-poiconversion was Thomas with hittrng Mosher good in traffic to make it 20-- 0 with 2:38 showing in the third period. Three downs and a Mountain View punt later and Pleasant Grove had the ball on their own 36. Passes to Jolley and Mosher set up a lofting pass into the end zone. Bill Adamson cradled it for the final touchdown. Mosher over the middle for a touchdown. The extra point attempt failed and the Viking's owned a lead as the first quarter ended. Mountain View made its best drive in the game after the kick-ofalternating running backs Joe Brown and Shane Green up the middle. Bruin quarterback Jim Payne hit Lance Myers and Matt Odie on the drive, bringing the Bruins inside the 15. Two runs and a quarterback sack later. Mountain View faced fourth-and-at the 11. A screen pass to Brown was good for only e to guard against tbe strong running of Logan Mountain Views before Thomas found Scott g Pre-gam- within four minutes of each other. 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