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Show 2C 4 v a h Jt t Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 t . SCOTT MONSEN Review Correspondent The Roy High Royals P .0 jROY turned four pass interceptions ijtto two touchdowns here Friday night to claim their second consecutive shutout win. The 14-- 0 win over the Ogden Tigers gave the Royals a 1 record and was the nal tuneup before starting Region One competition next week at Box Elder. -- 2-- fi- pre-seas- ; a Cartelizes (Wo Roy The Roy defense again was im- pressive, competely shutting down the Ogden running game .and disrupting its highly regarded passing game with four Its k nice to get shutouts." said Royals Defensive ;Coach Fred Thompson, espe-- daily against two teams (Bounti back-to-bac- ful and Ogden) that are committed to throwing the ball so much. Sometimes it is hard to shut out teams like that for a long time.", Thompson gave much ,of the credit for Roy's defensive success to the linemen. At least two of the interceptions were caused by pressure from the line, he stated. They kept pressure on the quarterback that allowed the backs to get to the ball." The relentless pass rush was lead by Kris Petersen and Marc Webster. Defensive back Larry Helms grabbed two Ogden passes in the game, the first of which led to a touchdown and a 7-- 0 lead late in the first period. Brett Harrop and Dave Tafoya also picked off passes which killed potential Tiger scoring drives. Roy Coach Ernest Jacklin was also pleased with the Royals defense. "We played better than we have in the previous two games, said Jacklin. "Our defensive front line has played well against the run in all three games, but tonight they did an excellent job containing the quarterback and not letting him get outside like we did last . line. Three plays later. Doug Nielsen, returning from bruised ribs suffered in the first game of the season against Judge Memorial, ran the last 14 yards for the score. Nielsens running mate, Jeff Yoshimura, scored the Royals second TD on the opening play of the final period after Tafoya's, return interception and put the ball on the Ogden 37. After one running play, Yoshiweek. mura caught a short screen pass The Roy offense also played a to the end zone. ' solid game, according to Jacklin. Helms second steal of the day Although unable to mount long came with 4:40 left in the game, scoring drives against a stiff Ogden defense, the Royals took ad- and the Royals held the ball the vantage of the Tigers turnovers rest of the way to seal the victoto put points on the board. ry. I was very pleased that when The first touchdown came ter Helms ran his first intercep- we got the ball pn the plus side tion back to the Ogden of the field we were able to 42-ya- rd 23-ya- rd game for us. Jacklin said. "We really needed to play well to get ready for region. It was good for us. too. that Ogden stunted and blitzed so much tonight because we will see it at Box Elder next week. score. Jacklin said. "We knew they were keying on Yoshimura, but we tried to cross them up with different plays. Ogden kept blitzing so much that we couldnt get a lot of clean holes. "I have to give Ogden a lost of The game will mark the first credit, Jacklin continued. "Evbetween the two schools meeting eryone thought they were dead in seven years since the Bees it) the water when they lost were status. designated to (Mark) Heslop, but Eric Price in the now back are region They came in and did a good job at are and by expected many quarterback. A good passer coaches to challenge for the title. makes it tough on the defense because they can pull you up "Starting at Box Elder is really then go deep, but we defended an unknown quantity for us, the deep pass well. said Thompson. But they are i next coaches The Royals usually tough. When we used to figure weeks region opener at Box E- go up there all the time, we had lder to be a tough game, but to really tie our hats on because Jacklin feels the Ogden win we knew we were in for a fight. The kickoff time is set for 7:30 should help. Tonight had to be the key p.m. in Brigham City on Friday. 3-- A ' ' Vikes Breeze Past Eagles BOUNTIFUL Viewmont Coach Warren Hatch said last week that his Vikings could move the ball on any team if his. line could give quarterback Jeff Meservy enough time to pass the football. The offensive line tested Hatchs theory last Friday against Skyline, and it appears to be true because Meservy was able to stay in the pocket and complete 18 of 27 passes for 357 yards and a touchdown to give the Vikings their second win of the season, Hatch had been unhappy with his offensive lines performance earlier this season when Meservy scrambled more than a short order breakfast cook at Dennys. 30-6- ..' But last Friday Meservy remained in the protective pocket, safely tucked away, and ripped the Eagles apart with his passing. We got some protection, said Hatch, explaining the Vikes offensive success. After Friday, we know we are capable of giving the quarterback good protection. Staff Photo by Ron Knowlton ; V1EWMONT QUARTERBACK Jeff Mes-erv- y is caught in one of the few Viking The Viewmont coaching staff also worked with Meservy last week on remaining in the pocket longer, instead of scrambling. offensive breakdowns in a 30-- 6 win over Skyline in last Fridays game. "At Layton (a 0 loss) the line did a good job, said Meservy, who admitted he scrambled too much in that game. "I made the line not look good. He made some mistakes against Layton, Hatch said of Meservy, who was understandably happy about the Viewmont 4 Tis SALT LAKE CITY ilthe season of the shutout it ;;seems, but the Bountiful football Hearn was up to here with The Braves had already left J.the field twice this season with a jchubby zero on the board. But the Braves changed all that last Friday with two long scoring bombs in the third quarter that gave them enough points to beat favored Granger, 14-The Braves decided at halftime they were finished with this shutout business, at least when they were on the zip side of the score, and ended the infamous e streak. Rob Faddis dropped back from his own seven-yar- d line and threw the ball to Matt Shel 4 shut-Jput- s. 7. two-gam- ley, who caught the ball and took it into the end zone (theres a ring to those two words isnt there Braves?) for the first score of the season. Bountiful liked that scoring spurt so much it tried another one later in the third quarter, scoring this time on a scoring pass from Faddis. 44 said Peterson. We had three goal line stands in the last quarter (against Granger). That defense may face its challenge of the year this Friday when the Braves travel to play the Highland Rams, who are running a wishbone offense this year. Its a tough one (game) because they run that wishbone Kim and nobody has shut them right Coach Bountiful Peterson said his team had been down. And what makes that wishmoving the ball all season, but poor execution had kept the bone doubly tough, said Braves out of the end zone. Peterson, is that the Rams can Through all the offensive pass the ball out of the formaproblems, Bountifuls defense tion also. has played well, and Friday afBut preparing for Highland's ternoon's game against Granger offense doesnt present any probwas no exception. Our defense lems the Braves havent already has played well all three games, faced this season. Bountiful was. 65-ya- rd . Karate Exhibition Scheduled A karate exhibiSUNSET tion will be held Thursday, Sept. 15, at the O & Ms Hap Kwon Do Korean Self Defense studio in Sunset, 2447 N. Main, at 5 p.m. The exhibition will feature self of the session will also deal with defense for men, women and the techniques of karate. The exhibition is free, and the children. It will also have demonstration in the use of weapons public is welcome. Its Our Anniversary. ... Weve already worked against the option preparing for Layton, said Peterson. The groundwork is there. The prior option experience could be a difference in the game. Kickoff time for Fridays Region Four opener is 4:30 p.m. Highland is 1 this year, losing 2-- last week to powerful Olympus, 29-Bountiful will be after its second win of the season against his knee in the Layton game, and inside linebacker Shawn Wilson has been moved to the outside position. Dave McIntosh has taken over the inside spot. ble because the blocking was great, and the receivers caught everything thrown to them. The win is especially encouraging for two reasons: (1) the Region Four season begins Friday and it gives the Vikings added confidence, and, (2) Skyline wasnt that bad of a team. They were as good as anyone weve played, said Hatch, and that includes undefeated Layton. Woods Cross will also field the biggest team Viewmont will face this year, said Hatch, making pass protection an' even more important priority. Hatch said his Vikings have yet to put a completely good game together. In the first week, both units played only good enough to win over Clearfield, according to Hatch. Against Lay-tothe offense had problems and the defense played well. And, against Skyline, the Vikings had their best offensive performance but did not play n, 2-- losing its first game last week to Layton. They probably have the most balanced attack weve faced, said Hatch. They have a good running and passing team. good defense. The kickoff time for the Woods Cross at Viewmont game is set for 7:30 p.m., and should be one of the best matchups yet this season. And the Viewmont defense did have some problems against NEE , M0NEY? We handle 1st, 2nd & 3rd mortgages on residential property for whatever money alone has kept you from doing. 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