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clinch the No. 1-seed and home-field advantage for the playoffs by beating the Brigham Sting 34-20. Lions Sting_logo_large “The game was a lot closer than we wanted,” said Lions head coach Dale Stott. “We jumped out to a 27-0 lead in the first quarter. I don’t know if we got too relaxed at that point or not. But we could not close them out and they made the game interesting.” After kicking off the ball to start the game, it was the heralded Lion defense that began the scoring. Free safety Ryne Wall stepped in front of quarterback Brad Thurber’s pass and ran the ball back for a touchdown. After a Sting punt on the next possession, the Lion offense drove the ball 80 yards in just two plays. Both plays were passes from Misi Tupe to Dalton Groskreutz. The touchdown reception was for 70 yards. “They really did not have anyone who could cover Dalton,” Stott said. “His combination of size and speed has been a tough cover for everybody.” Dom Vargas Dom Vargas It did not take long for the Lions to get on the board again, this time with the special teams. The Sting punted to Lei Angilau. Angilau lateraled the ball to Matt Feula who in turn lateraled the ball to Dom Vargas. Vargas raced to the end zone for six. “We did some rugby laterals,” said Stott. “It worked pretty well.” Groskreutz scored his second touchdown shortly before the end of the first to give the Lions a four-touchdown advantage. “There was not much scoring in the second quarter,” said Stott. “We ran the ball a lot more to run clock. And we could not push it into the end zone.” Dalton Groskreutz, who scored two touchdowns Saturday night, looks on with his teammates, Zion Lions at Brigham Sting, Brigham City, Utah, May 30, 2015 | Photo by AJ Martinez Dalton Groskreutz (16), who scored two touchdowns Saturday night, looks on with his teammates, Zion Lions at Brigham Sting, Brigham City, Utah, May 30, 2015 | Photo by AJ Martinez The Sting finally got on the board just before halftime when Thurber hit Koby Spencer out of the backfield for a 37-yard touchdown pass. At halftime the score was 27-7. Coming out of the locker room, the Lions coughed the ball up twice. The Sting took advantage. First a five-yard run by Christian Kasyan. The second was a one-yard plunge by Christian Thomas. A missed PAT on the last touchdown still had the Sting within one score, 27-20.
“We got careless with the ball. They scored quickly,” said Stott. “We finally got mad and put a good drive together in the beginning of the fourth quarter.” The Lions again drove the ball the length of the field. Tupe found wide receiver Tanner Wood on a bubble screen for the final touchdown of the game. The Lions, 9-0 overall and 8-0 in the RMFL, have a bye next in the final week of the regular season and will have to wait to see who they play in the first round of the playoffs. “We are fairly certain we will see this team in the first round,” said Stott. The Sting drops to 5-2 and play the Wasatch Revolution in their final game of the season next week.
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