Juan Diego holds on, wins Bridesmaid Bowl

From: Deseret News (Salt Lake City) | Date: August 28, 2004| Author: Peter Thunell For the Deseret Morning News | Copyright information

Unlike last week, it didn't take a big play on third down in overtime for Juan Diego to pull out a win Friday against Grantsville. This time it just took a slew of points in the second quarter, coupled with solid defense when it needed it most in the fourth.

The game could have been dubbed the Bridesmaid Bowl, with last year's 3A runner-up Grantsville taking on last year's 2A runner-up Juan Diego.

After his team's 35-25 victory, Juan Diego coach John Colosimo said he was pleased ...

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