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Show r 2D Lakeside Davis Faces Old Nemesis Friday KENT SOMERS Review Spoils Editor There are two things being talked about at Davis High School this week more than dates: revenge and the state championship. The Darts will be playing for the Utah High School state football championship (has a nice ring to it, eh?) this Friday when they meet the Alta Hawks. Enter revenge. Yes, these are the same Alta Hawks that have defeated Davis in the state tournament the last two years to knock the Darts out of title contention. Enter state championship. Now, Davis will get its chance ;to beat the Hawks where it in Rice Stacounts the most dium at the University of Utah in the state championship 4-- A 4-- A game. But Davis Coach Ward Sawley ; plays down the revenge factor, and emphasizes the state championship that will ride on the ar- tificial turf at the University of Utah this Friday. I said two or three weeks ago that Id love to play Alta because if we do it will mean a state championship game. Alta Coach Doug Berrys phone has rang quite a few times the past two years with coaches asking him what exactly the ' Hawks did in the quarterfinals in 1981 and 1982 to defend the offense. Davis double-win- g And there is probably no better person to ask. After all, Berrys teams defeated, the Darts by a 4 score of 28-- 8 last year and the previous year, But much of the Hawks success against the Darts can be attributed to personnel rather than strategy, according to Berry. ' The last two years, we have had two real big linebackers, which probably made the biggest difference, he said. That statement brings us directly to Altas othen perennial advantage 41-1- , schools. The registration fee will be $8. cola child and the fee will be of time the registration, lected at . For Best Results Read The Classified double- I , , X' w. "$ BACK 7-- PAIN . : , , in Prep ed team in Davis County, but both Viewmont and Roy have teams organized, and play in the high school at home and todays injury can become tomorrows serious problem, like spinal arthritis or disc damage. So, anytime you hurt your back, call Dr. Burns for an immediate examination. Dr. Burns accepts group, union, auto " and industrial insurance. , Many back injuries happen non-affiliat- ed non-affiliat- them suffered two defeats in the first three days of the tournament, eliminating themselves from the competition and a place among the top eight teams in the state. Davis High, after winning its opening round game against Hillcrest, met Weber, the eventual state champion for the third straight year, last Tuesday. The Warriors handled the Darts easily and came away with a ( tourBut last weeks state recent years have been very the for area sour nament turned area several with good ones, clubs usually occupying their teams involved when all four of 4-- A 15-- 15-- 9 5, 700-1- 5 F78-14I- ' 5 5 also 750-16...:..?- ... H78-1- 5 L78-1- .. 5 , MONARCH'S TOTAL PERFORMANCE HIGHS Sarah Hiller, a junior, goes for a block during last weeks state volleyball tournament. t - v- rjL 50.000 20580R13 F.E.T. $1,49-$2.8- 3 19575R14....S51 21570R14 20575R14....S54 20575R15 $54 21575R15....S58 22575R15.,..$60 22570R14 23570R14 21570R15 22570R15..,..$79 MONARCH'S MAGNA 23570R15 . GRIP-STEE- PLUS L $2.04 $2.99 25570R15 -- $82 $87 RADIAL BELTED P17580R13 P18575R14.. 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S2.00 to $2.50 PLUS F.E.T. 18580R13.,,.$46 F.E.T. $3.05 to $4.2I J 875-16.5-- 8 Ply 950-16.5-- 8 Ply .,...$63 $72 F.E.T. $3.41 PLUS AECAPABLE CASING ,..;$78 $87 to $5.75 CASING RlWALUBSEASONIRETREADS Q T 14 1 g T PLUS F.E.T.. & and , '11?157.v... 1,20 RECAPABLE CASING SERVICESSPECIALS , DAVIS ;. ,950-16;:..:?- WITH CASING EXCHANGE ALLS EASON 4. through a disappointing tournament and was plagued by inconsistency,. in Mondays. gam.e , against Alta. The Viking were eliminated from the tournamerit on Tuesday night by Roy. ) In the championship bracket, Weber and Box Elder, two Region One teams, proved again that Region One is probably the, most competitive volleyball region ip the state. Both, teams ad- ' vanced to' the, championship game with, Weber winning .the Staff Photo by Robert Regan i EXCHANG PLUS F.E.T. Sl.50 to $2.50 WITH CASING sixth-plac- Viewmont 430 439 445 800; 16.5 . . 434 700-16- .. LARGE CARS 15-- 15-- SNOW 600-1- 4 CAR MED. , 15-1- 2, & B78-1- 3 4, in-th- TRUCK MUD 700-1- 4 A78-1- 3 win. 15-- THE SNOW CAR SMALL That loss set up a Davis-Alt- a match on Wednesday evening, and the Darts, who finished second in Region Four, again lost in two straight games, 15-8 and were eliminated from the tournament. finisher Roy, the fourth-plac- e in Region, One, was' the only s other area team to make it to Wednesdays round. The Royals, after losing the opening match of 'the tournament to a good Skyline team, defeated Viewmont Tuesday afternoon, tl But on Wednesday night, Roy, which finished second in the state last year, lost to Hillcrest games, ending the Royals season. The other two area teams, Viewmont and Bountiful, each lost their first two matches of the tournament and were eliminated. ' After playing Region Two champion Brighton a tough game on Monday, Bountiful lost Tuesday night to Cyprus, the e eventual team in the tournament. 3, 3U1FIB OliglRBSS VALUESlONf RETREADS LIGHT PASSENGER SNOW G78-141- 5, SPECIALIZING IN BACK PROBLEMS m Fall in State Tournament state. 1 ed Local Volleyball Teams share of the top spots in the BACK PAIN! non-affiliat- m For loSALT LAKE CITY cal high school volleyball teams, to get all the cleaning done, before the came to relatives visit, even if it killed you, and rearranging the furniture almost did. You promised yourself and, therefore, they are unable to receive any financial support from the schools. Players must buy their own equipment, rent ice time, for league. . practice and pay entrance fees There are four other clubs in the Salt Lake City into SLAHA. Although the sport has grown in northern Utah, area. The six teams play as part of the league there is still not enough interest for the regular season, but they for the UHSAA to include hockare not eligible for the post sea- ey in the field of major athletics. But hockey enthusiasts are not son high school championship tournament. They do stage their giving up the fight. There is a lot of talk around the hockey own playoffs, however. The biggest problem facing the league about sanctioning, bub I high school league is that it is dont know how seriously the not sanctioned by the Utah High high school association is conSchool Activities Association sidering it, Soutter commented. terest in joining the new league. The league has now expanded to As autumn days grow colder, a 10 affiliated clubs and six more teams, along with young mans fancy turns to four is one he least of if junior varsity' programs, hockey, at several hundred youngsters in- - and it is steadily growing accordvolved in the Salt Lake Amateur ing to Dave Soutter, Bountiful High Schools hockey coach. Hockey Association. The way it started, all teams are teams organized Currently, in every age group from six to were affiliated, meaning that all adult. There are three high the players on the team attend school hockey clubs representing that school, said Sputter. But soon some of the schools had area high schools in a trouble getting enough players to high school league. The high school league started field a team so they were alin 1976 with only four teams. lowed to recruit from other area But as the schedule was being schools. Bountiful has the only affiliat drawn, four more expressed in SCOTT MONSEN non-affiliat- ed ' ' , Review Correspondent ; you. Against Alta last year, Davis was not only stopped by the Alta defense, but also by its kicking game, which kept the Darts in poor field position for most of the afternoon. Theyve had a couple of excellent kickers, Sawley said. Our field position, especially last year, was atrocious. of offensive looks. And the special teams play, as Davis, of course, will use one usual, will again play a vital role basic offensive set the in Fridays game, according to -wing against the Hawks. Berry. Its always important, size. but especially against Davis, Hillcrest, however, was successThey are a big school and ful in shutting down the Darts Berry said. When they get on have a lot of good athletes, said running game last week, forcing your side of the field, they hav Davis Coach Ward Sawley. them to throw the football. four downs to get the first ' But Davis proved last week down. Good, and big. And Alta is again bigger than that they can, and will, throw Another important part of the the Darts, especially along the the ball successfully if forced to. game, Berry said, will be for his line. Our front is bigger than Sargent does an awful good Hawks to limit Daviss first before, admitted Berry, whose job of throwing the ball, said down yardage. You want to club finished with a 4 record Berry. They have thrown more keep them second and long and this year than Ive seen them in force them to throw the ball. Of this year. And, according to Sawley, the Hawks defense may be the past, Berry said. But he was course, they did that well against ' still surprised by the Darts passbetter than 1981 or 82 teams. Hillcrest. I think they may be better on ing success against Hillcrest. If the Darts PREDICTION Coach Sawley did what he had defense this year than in, the can avoid mistakes, they should past, he said. They have a to do. be able the Hawks shut to down But despite the Darts unique couple of kids returning on the : defensive line and they look real offense, Berry said the Hawks offense. I learned my lesson from last will play their usual defense good.,. Take the Darts by 10 week,. The main difference between without any drastic adjustments. We are going to study the films this years Alta club and the pre points. , South Weber teams will comSunset and pete with teams from be eight will Clinton. There area Sunset at all played games, RegistraSOUTH WEBER tion for South Weber recreation basketball will be held tonight, Nov. 16, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the city hall. According to Recreational Director Gary Schenck, all those interested from second to ninth grade are eligible to play. pretty good, he said. "They do a couple of things differently, but you go with what brought vious two teams will be the absence of quarterback Todd Handley, who graduated last year. As a result, the Hawks have changed their offensive plans They are running the ball this year more than they ever have, said Sawley. Like a model, in a fashion show, Alta will give Davis a variety of looks on offense. They run quite a few sets, Sawley said, unbalanced sets, single back sets, a wide variety Set Basketball Review North, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1983 DIAGNOSTIC COMPUTER TEST TAKES ONLY 8MIN. 130 TESTS ON GAR THE ALLEN SMART SCOPE No more games (Complete analysis any car problems N ; may have;;;; STATE SAFETY LUBE-OIL-FILT- Includes up to 5 quarts of Pennzoll 30 W motor oil. Jndudes up to S quarts of Pennzoil 30W motor oil. INSPECTION By Appt. Only 3-Sfi9- S - tjJ tMi ROTOR - jo VL- thru Nov. 30 7 New oil filter v Complete chassis lubrlca- tlon deludes U.S. cars, light trucks, and most imports d $1.00 for W Good Thre Nov. 30 Clearfield, Resort Offer Discount Ski : Pass The ClearCLEARFIELD field Recreation Department and the Powder Mountain ski resort are offering through the month of November a special discount skiing coupon book for any area resident. i The coupon book includes 10 all day passes good for the 1983-8- 4 ski season at a cost of $95 for adults and $65 for chil' dren. v ; The coupon books may be purchased at the Clear- ! 10-pa- ss field Recreation Office, located at 934 S. 1000 E., Monday through Friday from 8 a.iri. to 9 mw p.m. llfUlt'l For further information call the recreation department at 6 or 773-330- 773-330- 7. i W V CM |