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Show DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER Eagles fly past Vikes, The third turnover in the sequence, on the third successive scries, gave Skyline possession inside the Viewmont 30. And one play later, the Eagles held a 20-- 0 lead after a touchdown pass from Brandon Doman to Matt Alba. The Vikes retaliated with a sustained drive of their own, which included a fake punt scamMike but eventually Clark, by per succumbed to a turnover this time an interception. However, the sadness didnt last long as Eric Blackham picked up a Skyline fumble on first down and rambled 8 yards into the end zone. Clarks ensuing extra point closed the deficit to 20-- 7 with 3:34 remaining in the first half. Unfortunately, the score was equalized just 17 seconds later when T.J. Stevenson returned the kickoff 98 yards for Skyline. Doman added a two-poiconversion and the Eagles lead increased By DIRK FACER Sports Editor SALT LAKE CITY Viewmont could have used an airplane Friday night. For each time the Skyline Eagles soared, the Vikes were left grounded. The result? A 34-- 7 loss in the Region 2 opener for both teams. Indeed, it was a night for big plays and powering dri- 30-ya- top-rank- 38-ya- ves. We got outplayed, said Viewmont coach Ross Harris. When you play a good team and 1 make mistakes like we did, they will Roger TuttkVDavto capitalize. And capitalize the Eagles did. After racking up a 14-- 0 lead by scoring on its first two possessions, Skyline cashed in on Viewmont shortcomings to make a grim situation impossible. For starters, the Eagles took possession after a controversial loss on downs by the Vikes six inches from County Clipper Eagles defensive line during Fridays Viewmont had trouble with the 2 in to Vikes league play entering Homecoming Week. 34.7 setback. The loss dropped the SKYLINE PURSUIT: top-ranke- d 2-- Braves CONTINUED FROM B-- 1 80-ya- rd 33-ya- rd strike from Cannon to Jared Steele. You give a good team like Highland enough cracks at it Jacobs-to-Benso- Wildcats 1 i last. The Cyprus return man (the same one) broke a couple of tackles and tried to head up field. The Cats chopped down on the ball as he was going down and the ball bounced free, only to see Terry Hammer pounce on it. At this point the Cyprus faithful were dwindling and cries of Wait till next year were heard across the field. its Simonson. However all was not a total loss as the Pirates held the Cats to a field goal from Rich mere Lane. 27-ya- rd The defense held Cyprus for the remainder of the half, highlighted by Jared Koellikers sack and Nathan Horlachers interception to stop a Pirate drive and keep the score 24-- 3 at half. I told the guys we had a chance to get back in the game if we were able to stop them on the opening drive, said Cyprus coach Simonson. But Im sure their The floodgates opened when Viewmont quarterback Jeff Garff was intercepted again this time by Skyline star Nick Morgan who raced 30 yards into the end zone for his second touchdown on the day. If we hadnt got the breaks we did, it could have been a different story, said Skyline coach Roger Dupaix. We had some big plays and Im glad we did. Viewmont tripped us a couple of times and we hadnt had that before. Viewmonts a good team. They never quit." The score capped the offensive explosion as defense prevailed in the second half. 94 Jeep Wranglers ttm M n $H Come in for a free taste of the best bread in Utah. Free samples every day. No added (ats, cholesterol, eggs, dairy products or preservaUves. Bread this healthy shouldn't taste so good -but it doesl Test Drive Grand Cherokee V-- Air bag, $1150 Discount anti-loc- 8, 2929 South Main, Bountiful, 1 when an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on a Colt assistant for coming on to the playing field moved the ball to the one and a half. Of Olsens play, Dickson was e comcomplementary in ments. Hes really coming along and maturing...hes only a junior. Davis has had to move away from its traditional offense which emphasizes the run. We just dont have the size we need to play post-gam- football every down, said Dickson. But Olsen has proven very adequate in Davis pass attack with a somewhat unorthodox delivery, but extremely accurate aim. Against the Colts he completed 13 of 29 passes and was intercept- ed just once, for 160 yards. Contrast that to the Darts ground game which managed a very modest 42 yards on 21 carries. Rigby had the bulk of the rushing yardage 47 yards on 1 tries 1 (minus yardage figured in the final totals). 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Cottonwoods last mistake cost the Colts a touchdown and gave the homecoming crowd perhaps its biggest game thrill. Following the go ahead touchdown which came with 1:33 remaining in the game, Cottonwood got the ball in good field position at its own 40 yard line. A reverse from Dan Fountaine to Cal Beck moved the ball to the Dart 43 yard line and gave the Colts some momentum. But then on third and 10 from the 43, Colt quarterback Jared Park lifted a throwback pass toward the west sideline. Although the intended receiver was never able to pick up the flight of the ball. Dart Jason Calder saw it all the way, made the interception, and returned it 56 yards for an insurance touchdown. Park finished the game completing just three passes for 10 yards. Calder s TD return was the only interception suffered by Park. 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They killed us, said Harris. We knew they would be good and physical. Said Dupaix: I thought the pressure was good. Theyve got a good offensive scheme. You have to pressure (Garff) because he is such a good quarterback. Garff left the game late in the third quarter with a foot injury. Indeed, while Skyline soared the Vikes also sore-However, once on the ground, it was a fairly even exchange of turnovers, turnovers and turnovers. Premier Inc. (801)292-584- Sign-U- Dave Butler, Shon Facer, Creed 66-ya- rd 75-ya- Cottonwood CONTINUED FROM Ironically, .Viewmonts five turnovers were eclipsed by Skyline which had six. And the Vikings won the time of possession war by a 25:20-22:4- 0 count. However, Skyline dominated the total offense game (350-173- ) and racked up 12 first downs, while limiting Viewmont to just nine. Both coaches credited Skylines powerful frontline (Travis Gardner, Specialists yards and Rigby caught two passes for 22 yards. B-- to do. Express Lube Oil 34-- 7 Im proud of them for not laying down. I though we played a great second half, said Harris. We need to eliminate mistakes, but were all right. Weve still got a lot of growing VuSSft, Byington had one catch for 28 Darts smash-mout- h 28-- 7. - said frustrating, k. k. 32-ya- We prepare all week and think we are ready for the game but we never get to use any of what we learn because we are out of it so early, teams because they do such good, sound things. Well, except for the majority of this night. We did some good things, Wall said, but our defense was Tick-tocjust out there too long. time as Tick-tocmuch With as was Cannon his on he had hands, allowed to go boom! and bury the Braves. coach was saying if they took the opening drive and scored, they could put us away, and obviously they did and they were right. The Cats came out and ground out both time and yardage as they went 69 yards in nine plays, all on the ground, to completely put the game out of reach. Trimming did the majority of the work with six carries in the drive, including a scamper and the touchdown dive to make the score 30-- 3 after a missed PAT. The remainder of the evening saw smaller plays with almost matching uniforms as JV and sophomore players received some playing time. The highlights of the remainder of the game included another devastating sack by Howq$ Teo and. touchdown run- from: a three-yar- d Tyler Garff for the Wildcats. The Pirates scored twice when the game was well out of reach on a long strike from Chad Huntsman score and to Searle for the a run from Brian Blanchard with time running out. The attack from the Cats was impressive all night with 302 total yards on offense. The leader of that attack was Davis who totaled 73 to moved running back Nate Walker into the end zone on third down. However, the officials saw otherwise, and Viewmont was faced with a fourth down situation from the Skyline 2. The ensuing play left the Vikes inches shy of a touchdown and millimeters short of a first down. Fumble fever prevailed in the second quarter as Viewmont coughed up the ball on its first two possessions. In between its miscues, Viewmont (John Charles) recovered a Skyline fumble. Kingsford said. Bountiful is going to beat some 27-ya- rd nt the goal line. An extra effort appeared to have region start, tered though the Braves did make the score respectable on a n Matt pass with only 39 ticks left. That (offensively), Wall said, and youre going to have a (defensive) B-- earlier that accounted for the 28-1- 4 final. This is a great big win for us because we get off to a good 1 the third quarter, then watched Highland march down on a nine TD drive that was play, after eight straight capped off running plays by a perfect CONTINUED FROM big-pla- 0, Bountiful couldnt capitalize on a B.J. Stark interception early in ' y (37 followed another minutes TD Highland by yards) breakdown here and there. Down 21-Bountiful finally made a game of it when Jon Benson, last weeks star, finally TD romp broke free for a with 3:49 left to play. Benson gained 274 yards a week earlier against Woods Cross, and, according to Kingsford, That was the kiss of death.. A kid goes for a million yards or whatever...no one word needed to be said. Our guys took it as a challenge. By games end Benson and the rest of the Braves had been bat- B3 Tuesday, September 21, 1993 )bintinofs 1385 So. 500 West 298-151- 5 r Lasagna Pasta Veal 6y Steak Shrimp Halibut |