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Show Sophs knock over Uintah, 19-0 the Vikes drove to the four yard line. Johnston used blocks Dy Casey Cluff and West to score from the four but the p.a.t. was wide. In the final period, Robinson took an option pitch around the left end, made quick cut and jumped over a Ute defender to score. However the touchdown was called back on a clipping penalty. On the next play, David Flinders executed the bootleg pass and found Burke Watkins in the endzone for six points. Johnston kicked the point after for the 19-0 PG lead. The sophomores travel to Provo Thursday for a 4 p.m. game against the Bulldogs. Todd Mosher intercepted a Uintah pass with 57 seconds to play in the first half to set up a Viking touchdown touch-down and PG went on to win 19-0 over Uintah in Vernal Thursday. The combination of the best Uintah sophomore team in recent years and the long bus ride produced 23 minutes of scoreless football to open the game. Although PG moved the ball, mistakes and a good Ute defense kept the Vikes out of the endzone. Scott Flinders raced 40 yards on PG's first drive but the soph's were held on Uintah's 12 yard line. Don Willes, Troy Maag and Noel Stott made key defensive plays to stop the Utes. Shane Duvall intercepted in-tercepted another long Ute pass and Brett West and David Flinders recovered Uintah fumbles to halt Uintah's offense. When Mosher intercepted with less than a minute to play in the half, the score was 0-0 but on PG's second play, David Flinders lofted a 25 yard pass to Chad Peacock. Peacock made a nice leaping catch over the Ute defender and went in for the score. The point after kick was blocked by the hard hitting Ute linemen. PG received the second half kickoff and with Justin Johnston and Mosher following the inside blocks of Wayne Taylor, Jon Chidester and Devyn Smith up the middle and Scott Flinders and Marlow Robinson running outside, |