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Show Review - Wednesday, November 21, 1984 - Page 10 - - --,r & M -a r-- P --iT 1984 Viking Varsity: Front, L-- Shawn Jacobsen, Don Young, Jim Debenham, Kevin Ash, Eric Thomas, Billy Adamson, Mark Clements, Don Field, Bryan Hansgen, Chad Henry, Jesse Walker, Lynn Reimschussel. Second row, Korey Johansson, Kerry VanDyke, Heath Johnston, Jim Southam, Stan Harvey, Darren Hooley, Robert Bean, Deon Bezzant, Scott Stevens, Ken Brandow, Richard Warburton, Mike Jensen. Third row. Jay Christensen, Don Parker. Mike Sumner. Jerry Wood, Josh Bickerton, Travis Carpenter, Jeff Hamner, i Dave Williams, Brad Kitchen, Dan Phelon, Marc Nicholes. Back" Tra r Loock, Steve Oveson, Scott Beagley, Shane Jacob, Brent Larsen, Rohrt i Jc' Adamson, Kyle Peterson, Tracy Flinders, Scott Mosher. The Vikes comoN y' placed second in Region 8 and made it to the state 3A semi-fina- ls for th ft"! e year under head coach, Doug Bluth. thlrd str P.G. football wrapup By JACK HILL When the season opening score was reported, it sounded like a baseball report. West scored all the points in a 7-- 4 win over Pleasant Grove August 31. The lone touch-down came in the second period after Pleasant Grove had led 2-- Another safety by the Vikings defense in the third period rounded out the unusual scoring. At home against Mountain View the Vikes scored in every quarter and shut out the Bruins 28-- Eric Thomas threw touchdown passes to Scott Mosher, Robert Jolley and Billy Adamson plus two point scoring tosses to Mosher and Tracy Flinders. Kerry VanDyke and Don Parker had interceptions for the Vikes. It was two different games at Orem. The first half Pleasant Grove kicked the Tigers to the tune of 23-- Mosher caught a pair of td passes and Jesse Walker scored from 11 yards out on a draw. Two point catches by Walker and Adamson and a point after kick by Don Field had the Vikes cruising to what appeared to be an easy win. Mosher's catch of a tipped pass on the half's last play was a big highlight of the first game. In the second half, Orem kicked Pleasant Grove to the tune of 12-- 0 and the Tigers were driving when time ran out in the fourth period leaving the Vikes holding on to a 23-1- 5 win. Lights for a night game and Homecoming plus a 33-1- 4 win over Payson marked the beginning of league play. A pair of touchdown runs and 138 yards rushing by fullback Heath Johnston, a six yard run from Walker and Mosher's pair of touchdown receptions over- - whelmed the Lions. Field booted a pat and Thomas carried for two points. Parker and Flinders picked off Payson passes. The wind played tricks at Carbon but Pleasant Grove won 25-- Mosher had two tds on passes from Thomas and Jesse Walker and Thomas got into the endzone run-ning. Field had a pat. Walker rushed for 69 yards. Clements, Don Parker and Korey Johansson in-tercepted Dino passes. Springville came to town and shut out the Vikes 16-- 0 in a game that proved to be for the Region Championship. Paystrup rushed for 156 yards for the Red Devils. It was 19-- 0 by halftime at Lehi and Coach Doug Bluth called off the horses and coasted to a 25-- 0 shut out over the Pioneers who went winless for the year. Thomas and Walker scored on the ground with Clements getting a pair of rushing tds. Field kicked a pat with VanDyke and Josh Bickerton picking off Lehi passes. The junior varsity had a great time playing most of the fourth period. In the rain under the lights, Pleasant Grove broke a 7-- 7 halftime tie to clobber Spanish Fork 35-- Touchdowns from Flinders, Walker, !;l Shawn Jacobsen and two from Clements led the scoring parade, Field kicked four extra points and Deon Bezzant booted one. Playoff time on November 2 brought Timpview to town. Trailing 10-- 7 in the closing seconds of the first half, Thomas unloaded a 72 yard scoring bomb to Mosher and the Vikes went on top to stay. Thomas scored on a one yard run in the fourth period and a Thomas to Flinders two point play iced the game 21-1- Mosher had a td catch earlier in the second period. VanDyke had a great day in the defensive secondary with several good plays and an interception. Clements also had an interception. Six inches of snow left the field wet but Pleasant Grove played near flawless ball to shut out Bear River 22-- 0 in the quarterfinals. Clements rushed for 106 yards and two touchdowns and Jolley caught a 70 yard scoring pass. Johnston carried for a two pointer and Field kicked two extra points. On the first drive the officials at first refused to measure for a Viking first down near the Bear River goaline. After yielding to sideline pressure the men in black and white brought in the stakes and the measurement revealed a PG first down by two ball lengths ! Clements, Mosher, Chad Henry and Johansson picked off passes to throttle the Bear attack. The season heartbreaker came with 1:30 to play in the semi-final- s when a late officials flag, that was mechanically wrong, nullified a two point play that would have tied Ben Lomond 21-2- 1 and probably sent the game into overtime. Mosher caught a td pass while Johnston and Clements scored on the ground. Field booted a pat put the Vikes felt robbed in a 19-2- 1 loss to the Ben Lomond Scots. Flinders caught the only pass Ben Lomond completed. PG posted an 3 record and for the third straight year under Coach Bluth, played in the State Semi-finals at Rice Stadium. The Vikes scored 235 points to 96 for their opponents and gained 3,345 yards to their opponents 2,081. EtiWWQ&F D(on)g OOO 12Va (Actual size.) For the next several weeks And late model used cars only, we're going to be very qualify for just 13 financing pardon the spelling loanly. over two years. 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