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Show Vikings Tromp Springville Last Week, May Play in Post Season by Guy Madsen A fourth quarter score gave the Vikings a 12-point margin and insured the win over Sprin gville, 19-7 last Thursday. Springville was previously undefeated. un-defeated. Springville came into the game with a 7-0 record, and were completely com-pletely demolished by the powerful Vikings, who ran over them at will. David Swenson led the Vikes with 117 yards yar-ds rushing and two touchdowns. Springville received the opening kickoff and was stopped dead by the tough Viking defense. The two teams kept punting the ball away and then the Vikings around the left side for the score, and point after af-ter was good. The Vikes led 7-0. The Vikes showed their defensive power" by stopping a late Springville drive as Then the Vikes scored on a five yard plunge by David Swenson and the kick was blocked. Springville got their only score of the game in the fourth quarter when their quarterback hit the tight end in the end zone with a 24 yard touchdown pass. The point.after was good. The Vikes came right back with another touchdown that insured the win as Jeff Jackson ran the kickoff back to the 45. P.G. marched right down the field into in-to the end zone with Swenson going in from the six. The point after was wide. Springville tried for the long pass but couldn't get past the Viking defense, as they continued to knock down passes and sack the quarterback. The Vikes got the ball with 2 minutes left and ran the clock out. The win demonstrated demon-strated that P.G. is perhaps the best team in Region Six at this stage of the season. FILLS IN Brad Baxter filled in well to help Vikings win big game last week over Devils. they knocked down passes and stopped the running game deep inside in-side their own territory. The half ended P.G. 7 and Springville o. The 3rd quarter was all defense with each team having to punt. got the ball into the end zone in the 2nd quarter when Gary Moosman hit blair Caldwell, who made a beautiful catch at the four. Caldwell then went |