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Show Wi1 r.A'v - - .'-if - ...a jj,' xl-U-'-s""' H ---- - -vrd - ' - . ".V.sM if - 7v. . it 'fir i II I it -Vi srt I' . -.- ' I I ' i ;4 r . i', slJ RUNS FOR DAYLIGHT Craig Walker, No. 22, runs for daylight behind blocks of No. 80, Ty Harding and 84, Russ Robinson. Caveman is Greg Iverson. Vilungs mump Cavemen Friday "Jackson ate their lunch" was Coach Keith Allreds comment on the 5 foot 9 inch flankers performance. Jackson caught five passes for 48 yards and a touchdown. ! ' 'A ... V ' - 1 TOUCHDOWN . Clyde Huntsman, 74, reaches down to help Tom Strasburg (with ball) after a P.G. score against Cavemen. Photo by Sharon Walker by Jack Hill ; Pleasant Grove scored on the last play of the first half and the first play of the second half, paving the way for a convincing 29-13 win over arch rival American Fork ' last Friday. FIELD GOAL With zero time showing on the clock, Paul Hebbert "hooked" a 29 yard field goal straight through the uprights, sending a jubilant Viking squad to the dressing room with a 10-7 lead. P.G. received the second half kick-off and using an old American Fork trick, "the sleeper," went 83 yards on the second halfs' initial play. Ten Vikings huddled on the West hash mark with Russ Robinson Robin-son standing three yards in bounds at the 17 yard line. Brett Frampton lofted a perfect per-fect pass to Robinson who out raced a diving Orem transfer, Doug Cameron, for an 83 yard touchdown! Hebberts point after made it 17-7. REGION VI Springville 3 0 Pay son 2 1 Pleasant Grove 2 1 Spanish Fork 2 1 American Fork 1 2 Uintah 0 2 Carbon 0 2 ON THE GROUND The Vikings rolled up 60 fourth quarter yards on the ground with Tom Strasburg scoring from one and nine yards. Both P.A.T.s were foiled. Once on snap count confusion and once when Bullock shot through a gap to block the kick. RUSS ROBINSON 83 yard Touchdown BLOCKED PUNT American Fork had taken an early first quarter lead when Jeff Bullock blocked PG.s first punt, recovering it for a touchdown. Larry Greenwood booted the point after. An 18 yard second quarter T.D. pass, Frampton to Gary Jackson, plus a Hebbert P.A.T. had tied the score at 7-7 7-7 before Hebberts field goal. GARY JACKSON Caught Five Passes Caveman Greg Iverson, pounded in from the one yard line late in the third period, making it a close game at 17-13. ' " ' r ' ' ' t I r'-' - -,''"--TV''"";i J !' , -j TY HARDING Defensive Player of Game DEFENSE An alert defense, that held A.F. to 184 yards for the game, recovered three Caveman fumbles. Clyde Huntsman, Brent Keetch and Strasburg each came up with a loose ball. Frampton completed his first fir-st seven passes and finished the day with 10 of 14 for 150 yards. Pleasant Grove is on the road in Price tomorrow for a 7:30 p.m. game with the Carbon Car-bon "Dinos." Carbon fell to Payson, 34-0 last week. STATISTICS P.G. A.F. First downs 8 , 10 Passes 14-10 6-4 Intercepted 1 0 Passing yards 150 25 Rushing yards 116 159 Total yards 266 184 Fumbles lost 1 3 Punts-ave 2-40 2-26 WINS REGION The Jayvee team won Region VI Softball tourney held last Wednesday and Thursday in Spanish Fork. They beat previously undefeated Uintah twice for title. Insert Sharlene West, Janice Peterson, LaDean Carter. Kneeling, Lori Thornton, Kathy Fullmer, Becky Young, Carolyn Bennion. Standing, Kristy Winder, Leslie Blackham, Deone Walker, Gail Bracken, Kelli Marchbanks. f : f . f I - - : ' - ,. , u f : . : PLACES THIRD Varsity Softball team placed third in Region VI competition. Kneeling, Tammy Bennett, Sam Cassingham, Christina Boyer, Sheryl Bezzant, Fullmer. Back, Rosemary Jacklin, Susan Phillips, Kristi Walker, Jana Smith, Lisa Blackham, Julie Hammond. Girls sports are going strong at Pleasant Grove. |