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Review - Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1988 - Page 10 Vikings take second in state Playing under the lights on a cold November night, Logan won the coin toss, deferred and kicked off to the underdog Vikings. On the first play, Russ VanDyke arched a 50-yar- d bomb downfield that was Three first quarter fumbles led to touchdowns that boosted Logan to a 44-1- 2 state 3-- Championship win over Pleasant Grove Friday night at Rice Stadium in Salt Lake City. I:''.'. P.'-- : !:;.,'vii' :i ;y,:.:':,:' ',; fMwmfi sVV:WW?i''' &i isYKdliW yss? .si? vM'i'-fSWifM.-'- ; 'Mi ' iiiiifi WMwrnW?'' :Mis '!.- '"' just beyond the reach of Kirt Walker. On second down, VanDyke was sacked for a seven-yar- d loss, a play that was an indication of more bad things to come for PG. On the next play, a Viking fumble was recovered by Logan's Scott Williams on the PG 15 yard line with the game just over two minutes old. The Viking defense forced the Grizzlies into a fourth and short yardage situation only to have Todd Wilson prove why he is one of the best quarterbacks in the state by hitting Ryan Olsen with a 7 yard pass for the game's first score. Olsen made a diving catch in the endzone as he was hit by the Viking defender. Two more first quarter fumble recoveries led to quick Logan touchdowns and a 21-- 0 lead when the teams changed ends of the field to start the second period of play. A76-yar- d drive put Logan on top 28-- 0 and with the Viking offense sputtering, the Grizzlies forced PG to punt deep in Viking territory. The snap was high and VanDyke, rather than risk getting the punt blocked, ran out of the endzone for a safety making the score 30-- 0 at ' - - - ' iVi - : : i Darrick Despain tries to turn the corner against Logan. Robby Jones goes high in an attempt to block a Logan extra point. halftime. The second half was more of an indication of the real strength of the two squads as each team scored twice. VanDyke passed 20 yards to Darrin Brown and 13 yards to Craig Veenker for touchdowns. Each time PG elected to go for a two-poi- conversion but both were unsuccessful. Defensively, Chris Goodwin led the team with nine tackles and six assists from his inside linebacker spot, while VanDyke had seven tackles and two assists. Linemen Shawn Kearns and Robbie Jones were credited with four tackles VanDyke was 10 of 26 for 160 yards with Logan's Wilson 16 of 23 for 186 yards". The Vikes had 11 first downs to 12 for the Grizzlies. Coach Bill Mikelson, in his sec-ond year at PG, was "embarrassed " by the final game performance but was philosophical in the dressing room following the game. "One game doesn't make a sea-son," Mikelson said. "We had a great year and I'm proud of our seniors for the effort and leader ship they gave during the year," the coach added. Mikelson pointed out that the team had lost the first two games of the season, to West and Springville, and then won 10 straight to make it to the champi-onship game. "If you are going to have a bad game this is the one to have it in because ifyou have it earlier in the' playoffs you don't get here," Mikel-son said. Viking followers were aware that the team went into the Logan game minus several starters. Darrin Henry, probably the school's best athlete, suffered a severe knee injury in the semi-fin- al win over Tooele. Henry, starting fullback and linebacker, should receive All-Sta- te football recognition, is a two-tim- e defend-ing state wrestling champion and was a starting catcher on the state 3-- championship baseball team as a sophomore two years ago. Had wrestling and basketball not run at the same time, he proba-bly would be a starter on the bas-ketball team. Jeff Swenson, PG's extra poj,. and field goal kicker, also suffered ' a major injury in the Tooele game and underwent knee surgery over the weekend. Swenson wasconsij. ered the team's second best it ceiver. Game breaker Brandon Taylor who gave the Vikes solid play at defensive corner, break-awa- y p!s catchin g ability at the slot back ant explosive punt and kick-of- f return capabilities, missed the gamewitl a hairline bone fracture suffered in the win over Jordan in thequarter-- j finals. Chad Fraughton returned to action in the Tooele game and gained 134 yards on the grouni Against Logan he his ankle in the third quarter andsil out the remainder of the game. Coach Mikelson's comments to the team in the dressing room f-ollowing the game were all posititt as he congratulated the seniors d challenged the juniors and sop-homores to "get in the weight room and work toward next football season." i w i i - ? ' v,i JO - ' ' i "Oh well, there's next year." 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