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Show 3 roup Med fac mage. Late in the game, with the MSS driving, CE safety Tracy Carter intercepted a pass intended for McCleave near the goal line and raced the other way, finally being line. y brought down at the After two failed offensive plays, CE threw a swing pass out to Carter in the flat, looking to be just a running play. Carter sidestepped the cornerback and headed toward the middle. Looking upfield, he caught wideout Lee Cervantes wide open in the middle.of the MSS zone line.: Carter threw a strike to Cervantes at the who juked one defender out of his flags and raced into the end zone for the touchdown. "We knew if we threw the side pass, I'd get all the pur- staff The 75th Medical Group flag football team continues its march toward the intramural title today when it clashes on the south field with the team from 75th Civil Engineering at 4:30 p.m. The Med Group, 0 during the regular season, only allowed one score the entire season. That same overpowering team beat the 75th Mission Support Squadron to reach today's finals. The 75th MSS in a close game had gone during the regular season and matched their reputation as a tough and talented team. The Med Group, however, proved to be tougher and more talented as they middle open," Carter managed their only score on aTD pass from quarterback suit, and that would leave the said. "If it cleared out, I could get it to Cervantes, and Edwin 'Train" Holland to Gylon "Big Nasty" McGriff. "We were moving the ball against them," Holland I knew he had the speed to take it on in. "Ijustlooked around, saw how wide open I was, caught said, "and got down to the 20 a couple of times, but then we just kind of stalled. We sent McGriff straight up the the ball and took off," Cervantes said. "I felt someone, middle of the field. He caught it, did a spin move and took but the guy didn't grab my flag," ' The successful point after gave CE all the cushion they it in for the touchdown." touchdown with a From there, the defense, which had only allowed two would need as MSS scored a scores during the entire season and playoffs combined, .little more than a minute remaining. CE14--ran the ball to propelling took over and shut the door on the MSS. With the ball keep the clock running and end the game title defendinto them game. today's on the one yard line, five Med Group and expecting to win. Med confident are Both teams Brandon Dennis Suhler, ers, Josh Gann, Jason Staggers, Feldt and Mike DeCarmo, combined to knock down four Group enters the game with the best record and defense favorite. CE comes into straight passes and turn the MSS away, knocking on in either league and are a strong the title game with momentum, having blown through the door of at least a tie ball game. Next up for the mighty Med Group is the 75th CE, a the lower bracket. "Med Group is all talk," Cervantes said. "They get team that comes rolling into the finals after an convincby intimidating everybody, but we're not afraid of ing win over the 75th MSSTuesday. CE got things going ': .,,,.',.7 early scoring a touchdown, tacking on the extra point and them.", Holland the on do "We'll our to field," of promised. the unfamiliar in MSS talking the having position placing ' One it. to know we're "Let them game. bring going play from behind. to a to ride Train' is The team win. The MSS One prepared The CE defense held the otherwise potent ; ;: attack in check for most of the game, limiting star receiver championship." 40-ya- 6-- 25-ya- 6--0 5-- 1 rd rd 15-ya- rd 6, first-and-go- al then-win- s iri:mi; ui: rnmmsm 2443 Kiesel Ave., Ogden 11 3 03 South State, SLC 531-886- State Health Department Approved. Oldest Established Tattoo Company in SLC. HIGH ENERGY WORK THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. 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