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Show Sunday, October Red Devils whip Scots, Taylor's big plays help P. G. wake up for playoff victory I By DOROTHY KNOELL . Herald Sports Writer : PLEASANT Trailing GROVE to Region 5 finisher Bear Riv- e fourth-plac- PL tarawa) 4 15-1- T 10 kings finally woke up. "We just didn't play with Pasaino, yds Penattiea-y- 1 81-ya- rd ing an incomplete pass on fourth-and-1and P.G. took over on downs. The Vikings then went on a march which 1, rd the clock. a keep a bomb on 17-ya- rd Henry finally 1. followed big Paul Kearns into the end zone from four yards Out for a 5 P.G. lead. ;;The Vikings added a one- -' yard plunge by Henry to cap a y drive early in the fourth quarter to seal the win. .The first half was a affair filled with big hjistakes by both sides. Pleas26-1- ll-pla- : J back-and-for- th ant Grove scored its first touchdown after Taylor intercepted Barrus on the first play of the game and returned the ; ball to the Bear River 29. A " hook-;u- p yard Van eventually set up a two--I yard TD dive by Henry. But a few minutes later, :with Van Dyke back to punt, :the snap sailed over his head : and was eventually downed at the P.G. five. The Bears took : advantage of that break with a 12-- Dyke-to-Tayl- I Opr. 0 13 Paaaaa Paaaing yda Fumbkta-loa- 100 10 t 1 7000T Timpview 74 paaa from Hogan 1 run (Roee kick) 39 paaa from Hogan from or " T 20 (Cavay run) (Payatrup pass 20 pasa from Hogan (kick 40 pass from Hogan (Gioby tailed) kick) To Tlmp First downa 5 13 0 271 Rushes-yard- s Passing yards passes Fumbleslost Puntsavg. Pen.yds. "We just felt we had to do something to get momentum and we thought we could get it to work," said Johnson of the decision to go for the fake. 1 4 Herald Correspondent 7-- out-rac- ed end zone for a 14-- 7 P.G. lead. Later, the Bears recovered a P.G. fumble at the Bear River 37 and put together a nice drive that included an n Wood pass d and a 13 yard hookup on a fake punt. Finally, Barrus hit Brandon Ballard from seven yards out for the touchdown. The Bears then ran a fake on the PAT attempt, with Barrus, acting as the holder, pulling the ball in and racing around the left side 4 for two points and that lead. "I think we maybe took this 21-- 31-ya- rd football were playoffs squashed Friday as the Tooele Buffs recorded a 29--7 victory. After Tooele took an early 0 lead on a pass, Timpview responded with a TD on the following series. Travis Nelson set up the lone Timpview score on a jaunt to the Tooele d line. Two plays later, John Hansen bulled his way across the goal line. Jason Ross moved Timpview within one point on his PAT. But Tooele then shut down d wishthe bone and turned its offense 8-- 74-ya- rd 68-ya- rd off-tack- le nine-yar- fourth-and-1- 41 31-- 0 Defensively, 7. thwarted yards Springville stuffed the Scots, holding them to 132 yards total offense. Newbury credited defensive coaches Doug Bills, Jim Gueck and Jim Young with coming up with the defense to stop the option and keep Ben Lomond out of the end zone, plus limited the Scots to only one pass completion to their team in nine attempts. The Scots also completed one to Springville, when Willie Child picked off an Aaron Tillet pass in the second half. The Red Devils host the wine ner of the game played Saturday next week in quarterfinal action. any Timpview comeback hopes. He finished the night with 254 yards passing. The Buffs held the to one completion in four attempts for no yardage. Timpview's Nelson racked 106 yards rushing to lead Dixie-Judg- up rd injury-riddle- ck over to QB Doug Hogan. Darren Faddis scored on a screen pass from Hoto boost Tooele's first half gan lead to The failed to mount a scoring threat in the second half as the Buffs' defensive line dominated. 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In the third quarter, Springville added a field goal 39-ya- rd Timpview High's hopes of becoming the upset darlings of the state A 95-ya- rd up-ba- - TOOELE 7-- 0. pass from Barrus to Jason Watson for a 7 tie. On the ensuing kickoff, Taylor took the ball at the nine, cut inside a block, then the final Bear who had a chance at him kicker Gary and galloped into the Heap own 10 to punt. But Oman blasted in from the right side to block it and Adam Jensen chased the ball down in the end zone and fell on it for a touchdown and a 0 Red Devil lead at the half. 7, By CHARLIE ROBERTS Page from Nilsson and another Con-di- e touchdown, this one from eight yards out when the junior back cut inside a nice block from Ryan Johnston and waltzed almost untouched into the end zone. Hamilton played only two series before leaving the game after aggravating a deep thigh bruise. Tooele races past Timp 29-in 3A playoff action one-yar- 10-ya- rd Aru a six-inc- 31-- 0 IKl y Springville took over on downs and seven plays later Oman dove over center Jason h line on Davis from the fourth and goal for the TD. 28-ya- rd Fsddis) OPENS WED.! ' The Springville Red Devils, led by a strong performance from the offensive line and a smothering defense, completely dominated the Ben Lomond Scots Friday, rumbling to a d 3A footvictory in ball playoff action. "The offensive line was the key to the ballgame," noted Springville coach Ray Newbury. "And I think we were kind of too big for them." Ben Lomond coach Ralph Johnson agreed. "They controlled the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball," he said. "The kids gave a good effort. We just ran into a better football team this afternoon." The Red Devils scored easily and often, shrugging off a penalty that nullified Craig kickoff return for a TD to open the game. On their second possession, the Red Devils used a run by Ryan Hamilton and a seven-yar- d pass from Kerry Oman to Robert Ellis to set up d Condie's plunge with 46 seconds left in the first quarter. Martin Nilsson's PAT was good and it was Then, if there can be a key to a blowout, the key play 1 came. Facing a on their own 19, the Scots elected to try a fake punt. The ball was snapped to Con-die- 's Panaltiaa-yd- s r, returner-defensiv- fourth-and-1- kick) Ruahas-yd- a line and or 00 First downa 20-1- Dyke-to-Tayl- 3 T 14 10 11 run (Nilaaon kick) run (Nilaaon kick) racovara blockad punt in and zona (Nilaaon kick) 31 FG I run (Nilaaon half-heart- ed . 0 MO d 1 scampered into the end zone with nothing but a push from the stunned defender. The try for two was unsuc5 cessful and P.G. led at the half. y, 100 a Lomond lortnavlBe 12-ya- rd took five minutes off The drive featured run by Henry, an by Van Dyke and Van 7 157 FumbNrs-to- : game-breake- 15-- J Instead, Springville took the momentum and dominated. With 2:01 left in the half, Alan Ferpin dropped back to his double-covere- first-roun- Paaaaa all year," said P.G. coach Bill Mikelson. The final 56 seconds of the half weren't. Taking over on his own 35 after the ensuing kickoff, Viking quarterback Russ Van Dyke hooked up with Darrin Henry for a screen pass. Then, with just 15 ticks on the clock, he went deep to Brandon Taylor, who got behind the coverage, came back for the ball, grabbed it "Brandon is our no question," said Mikelson of the senior wide receiver-kic- k e back, who earlier in the game had an kickoff return for a touchdown and an interception to set up the Vikings' first score. The Viking problems weren't completely over. P.G. fumbled on its first play from scrimmage in the third quarter and Bear River recovered at the Viking 28. But four plays later at the 29, P.G. capped a fine defensive stand when Brad Allen pressured Bear quarterback Tyler Barrus into throw- 11 T pan Inn iarrue (Hup kick) Wuehea yoa much intensityin that first half. It was probably the worst half of football we've played 12-ya- rd I (1 kickoff return (Swtneon kick) T paaa from Bamia (Barrue tun S3 paaa tram Van Dyfca (paaa tailed) 4 run (paaa tailed) 1 run (Smanaon kick) PO 15 First downa ( er, with only 56 seconds left in the first half, the Region 8 Pleasant Grove Vi- about the 13 - SPRINGVILLE run (Simmon kick) 1 Dennis Valdez, but the receivd er was and his pass fell incomplete. 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