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Show the ball for 20 minutes and five seconds. Skyline rushed for 264 yards on 49 carries and 97 passing yards on three-of-fifor a total of 361 a 17-- 0 halftime lead. In the second half. Skyline used most of the second quarter to drive from their 24 to score on a Papanikolas run. Skyline added their final TD early in the fourth. Skyline VIKINGS continued from page 2 rd intensity, our lack of it was con- centration. Skyline opened the game by driving 80 yards to score on a run by Jack Peck. The Eagles forced Viewmont to punt and Skyline kicked a 16 yard field goal to go up Viewmont put together a drive from their 28 only to cough up the ball at the Skylines goal line. The 44-ya- 9-- 0. Viking defense held forcing Skyline to punt giving Viewmont good field position. However, Viewmont again fumbled with Skyline coming up with the ball at their 45. Following an Eagle interception. Skyline scored on a TD pass from Gus Eagle quarterback, Peck to giving Papanikolas, 40-yar- SOCCER STARS: Abrey Steele of Davis chases Karen Robbins of Bountiful during soccer action Thursday at Bountiful. The Darts earned revenge for a loss to the Braves earlier in the year. Bountiful and Davis are now tied for second in Region 2 with records. d ve total yards. Viewmont rushed for 29 gross yards and two net. The Vikes Viewmonts juniors, replacing Viking starters, made a late drive as the quarterback Mike Parker run. Clint scored on a converted the PAT Layton making it 30-- 7 and the Vikes avoided a threw for 154 yards on nine-of-2- 0 totally 83 total yards. The Vikes return home to face Friday night. Highland (1-The Rams fell to Bountiful 24-- 6 and will be looking to rebound. 1 one-yar- d 4-- 1, shut-ou- t. Our juniors played well. I just cant believe we came to this game with possible region title ramifications and we play like this, said coach Harris. This is a beatable Skyline team. At times Viewmonts defense looked good. Brandon Blackwell had two quarterback sacks and a forced fumble, but overall they were on the field too long. Skyline had the ball for 20 minutes and 55 seconds while the Vikes controlled Viewmont Skyline (2-- (1-- 1, 2-- 0, 000 7 6 7 6 - 30 7-- 1 1 4-- S - Peck 25 run (kick failed) S - FG Critchfield 16 - Peck 40 pass from S Papanikolas (Kojima run) - S 4 run Anderson 11 Papanikolas S - (Critchfield kick) run (Critchfield kick) V- - Parker 1 run (Layton kick) 5-- 2 Region 2 Soccer Darts defeat Braves BOUNTIFUL Davis High girls soccer team lost a pair of heartbreakers early in region play to Bountiful and Viewmont, but after Tuesdays match at Bountiful, the Darts are right back in the chase for a region title. Melanie Miller set up all three Davis goals on Tuesday as Megan Jensen booted in two scores and Kim Randall connnected on another as the Darts recorded a 1 victory over the Braves. With the triumph, 3-- WOODS CROSS continued from page B 1 the field on a 10 play drive which fea- tured Barnett throwing the ball on a short route to Chad Milne and a 22 yard swing pass to Mike Gurr. Gurr had a 12 yard run to set up a quarterback sweep which covered the final nine yards for the touchdown. Gurr finished the game with 47 yards rushing on eight carries. We scored more points in one game than weve scored all season, said Hanning. The Wildcats scored in impressive fashion late in the first period after the defense held on a big fourth down play. Jessop then ran 20 yards on a draw play and Barnett broke through the Olympus front wall, broke two tackles and ran 56 yards down the west sideline to the end zone. Woods Cross led 14- -0. The Titans narrowed the score with pass, Lance Rice to Zach Green, before a 77 yard kickoff return by Jessop set up a seven yard dive play to the end zone by Gurr. Rice turned in another stellar performance at quarterback for the game throwing 33 times, completing 20 for 275 yards. During one stretch in the of second quarter. Rice completed 13 passes for 169 yards and three touchdowns. Olympus tied the score with :05 to go in the first half with two touchdowns Rice to Tony Fenton out of the backfield for 43 yards, and Rice to Fenton again for 10 yards. But Woods Cross responded to the challenge. Following an out of bounds kickoff by Josh Madsen, the Wildcats moved 65 yards in four plays via 12 a 17 yard touchdown 1 1 1 3-- 1 the Darts are now tied with scored twice and Megan Morris in Bountiful for second place (5-Viewmont leads region standings. the pack with a 0 record. The Darts now have a chance to get back at Viewmont when they host the region leaders today at 3:30 p.m. added another. The Wildcats play at West today and host Cyprus on Thursday in their final region match of the season. 7-- Woods Cross 3, East 1 At East, the Wildcats came up with a big victory to remain undefeated in region play. Shauna Gurr yards on a Milne reverse, 10 yards on a Jessop draw play and culminating in a 34 yard Barnett to Lance Munoz pass for the touchdown. The entire drive took just 34 seconds. At intermission. and the Woods Cross led 28-2- 1, Wildcat faithful held their breath, hoping the lead would holdup through the second half. For some reason we struggle against Woods Cross, said Larson. 1 dont know why. The Wildcats took the second half kickoff and mounted a sustained drive, aided by a roughing the kicker call against the Titans. But after crossing midfield, the Wildcats had a second and 10 at the Olympus 48 when a Barnett pitch intended for Jessop was snagged in midair by Titan tackle Brock Bryant who had open field to the end zone. Although Gurr ran down Bryant at the one yard line, Fenton scored one play later to make the score Woods Cross. But Ryan Erickson broke free to block Madsens try for extra point, and the Wildcats 28-2- 7, retained the lead. Madsen was also center stage for the next Wildcat points when he entered the game to punt on 4th and 14 on the Titan 8 yard line and the ball sailed over his head through the end zone for a safety with 3:33 to go in the third period; 30-- 27 Wildcats. Woods Cross took the ensuing free kick 60 yards for a touchdown with 1:15 to go in the quarter. The drive took five plays, highlighted by a 22 run and a 12 yard option toss by Jessop for the score. Woods Cross led 37-Olympus answered that touchdown quickly with a Rice to tight end Clark Cannon for eight yards and a score, plus a two point conversion. Rice to Green. 1 27. But once again the Wildcats responded to the challenge. Jessop took the kickoff 58 yards to the Titan 29, Viewmont 5, Highland 0 At Highland, Becky Chidester scored twice and Kristel Whitten recorded another shutout as the Vikings stayed perfect in Region 2 competition. then watched as the referees added 15 more yards for a face mask penalty. From the 14, Erickson swept around the left end, then cut back inside enroute to the end zone. A Munoz to Tony Gilmour pass gave the Wildcats a two point conversion to match Olympuss previous try and regain the 10 point lead, 45-3- 5. BIKETHON Wildcat kicker Matt Comins contin- ued his impressive performance by successfully kicking five points after touchdown in five tries, and by nailing a 45 yard field goal with 7:1 remaining in the game to give Woods Cross a 48-- 35 lead. Comins is three for three in field goal kicking this season with two attempts blocked. Olympus put the final points of the game on the scoreboard with :49 to go in the game on a three yard touchdown run by Jason Hall. A two point conver1 Davis County Sheriff Rob Davis greets students at Sunset Junior High Wednesday morning with members of the National Guard Bike team. The team visited junior high, middle and elementary schools from Logan to St. George urging students to be drug and violence free. 1 sion pass. Rice to Fenton made the final margin. The ensuing three-po- int kick attempt was fielded cleanly and Woods Cross ran out the on-sid- clock. Asked to describe his feelings in one word, Haning used the word proud. The kids turned in an awesome performance. They came up with big pnsnswS:- - - 31X10'--"1.- play after big play. We had a big fumble late in the game which was scary. But even then we came up with a big BIG Light Truck & yj.gg Automotive Needs Road Hazard Warranty could score. With FREE Woods Cross hosts East Friday in Replacement the annual homecoming game, and Mounting And plays at Bountiful Wednesday, Oct. 4. 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