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Show l Unusual choice yields yards to sophs, as they bamboozle Uintah in outing jp "Where did these coaches get this K; idea?", said Jack Hill, a sophomore coach at Pleasant Grove. "V Hill was referring to the fact that in the last three sophomore games, the opponents have won the pre-game pre-game coin toss and have elected to l I "kick". By making that choice, j instead of deferring, has meant that PG has received the kickoff both . halves of all three games . At Uintah Wednesday, the first drive did not result in a score but with the young Vikes on defense, Craig Veenker deflected a pass that Kelly Wilkinson caught and returned 10 yards to the Uintah 40. i ' Two-plays later, Matt Bulkley" ' P3!??? 35 lal"ds to Clark Harris for six points and Quint Chipman's extra point kick made it 7-0. The ' second period was two minutes old when Nathan Tatom took a pitch from Jug Jacklin and lofted a long pass down the sideline to Ryan VanWagoner. Van-Wagoner's Van-Wagoner's spectacular catch at the two, set up the second PG touchdown touch-down with fullback, Chris Goodwin, going over for the score. Chipman again kicked the point after making it 14-0. On the kickoff, Chipman boomed the ball inside the five and on the second Ute play, a pass in the flat was picked off by Tatom and he raced 25 yards untouched for the score. ' ' ' "" - ; Veenker, who had a good game defensively, picked off another Ute pass to set up a 10 yard run by Justin Humble around the left end to make the score 28-0 just before the half. Uintah was forced to kick to start the second half due to their choice to start the game and with Jacklin calling the plays, PG drove 65 yards for the final PG touchdown. touch-down. Chad Jacob gained 40 yards in six carries during the drive including the touchdown dive from two yards out. With the Vikes leading 34-0, Uintah scored on a 40 yard pass play late in the game. - The; soph's play af Provo, Wednesday, Wed-nesday, October 14, at 4 p.m. |