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Show 3 WfSf VALLEY Wf w Thursday, Nov. 4, 1982 148 Margin Friday By - Lancers Solid But Vikings Win BOUNTIFUL. Frasers Coach Mike mood matched the weather here Friday afternoon after the Viewmont Vikings had elminated his Granger squad from the state playoffs. While many Granger faithful were impressed with the effort, Fraser was disappointed. 14-- 8 the Given circ- one drive. But the Vikings will go on and play the game against Brighton, a game that Fraser had hoped his team would be playing at Rice Stadium. Three Lancers were in double figures on tackles and they forced three Viking turnovers, but in a third period the Lancers dominated, they could not stick the ball in the umstances, he had a right to be. Dont get end zone. The Vikes owned the first half largely on the basis of one drive - accomplished totally on me he said, the kids played hard and Im really proud of them. But we had a chance to win. wrong, Hes right. The Lancer defense covered itself with glory, but as has been the situation most of the season, the offense could never really get going. And when it did, the defense couldnt get the ball back. Viewmont CONFRONTATION . . . Granger's Wilding awaits Viewmont quarterback For Playoff Victory Mike Doug FARMINGTON. Cyprus highs projected starting quarterback Todd Christensen went Lee (7) who is going wide on a keeper as Lancer Rick Despain (68) close in. down with an injury before the season began, Coach Billy Hunter knew it would be a long year. Hunter, who was forced to move Rich Hardman from a hoped for running back slot to call the saw the signals, a season the ground and taking almost seven minutes. 32 seconds left in the first period when Scott Hubbard powered over from the two to cap a march. Joey Smith added the PAT and the Vikings had all the points they would need to advance to the quarterfinals. Nothing of consequence happened in the second period except a pass interception by the Lancers 69-ya- super soph Mike which Wilder won. Granger later Viking stopped click. the third it was period, game and a Hubbard punched the ball anybodys in for a to Terry George pass completion got the Lancers down close. game. Granger found its passing attack and avoided the shutout with 4:09 left in the contest when Larsen But not close enough. The drive stalled on a fourth down deep in Viking territory. Granger halted connected Viewmont and got the advantage of a short punt to get close to field goal range, but a with Wilding on a crossing pattern and the sophomore tight end weaved his way 25 yards into the end zone. Stahls PAT somehow went aw'ry, but the Lancers were within striking distance. Using their timeouts, Granger seemed to be in position for a try to tie with two minutes left and the Vikings facing a penalty set them back and a fake field goal try came up just short of a first down. However, Sam 14-- 0 lead with eight minutes left in the Mitch Larsen 47-ya- Chip-ma- n recovered a fumble and the Lancers were back in position to try for three again. This time there was no fake, but Kelly Stahls kick died just short of to chances sen pass and returned it 30 yards to give the Vikings the good field position. tack simply didnt went all regain mistake Doug Lee picked off a Lar- Steve Caputo cold and the Viking passing atEntering quarter-back-cornerba- fourth and almost five deep in their own territory. But a lineman jumped offside and with that one mental last-gas- p possession of the football. Viewmont took a meaningless safety on the last play of the game to make certain that Grangers offense did not get back on the field. When the stats were totaled, they favored the Lancers, ed for only 24. Leading the Lancer defenders were Richard Despain with 15 tackles, Scott Mortensen with 12 and Clint Sherman with 10. 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Larsen connected on 8x15 passes for 154 yards, with Wilding and Scott Van Orden catching three each. Gene Tafoya had 56 of the Lancers 68 yards rushing. Viewmont rushed for 170 yards, but pass- - morrow (Friday). Hunters crew gave it a valiant fight, changing the defense to a line to try to counter the Dart double wing attack, but Davis was able to make the adjustments and ran wide. To compound their problems, the Pirates never could move the ball and that forced the Buc defense to play deep in its own territory. Davis scored twice in the first half and added a score, during which six-ma- it a had been given game. Its explosive offense had been held almost totally in check with the exception of Darts Deflate Bucs When knew -- There were the goal and Viewmont again took over. 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