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Show Clipper Today MULTI-STAKE.VOLLEYBA- mmm y TOURNAMENT LL Wednesday BOYS BASKETBALL COMPLETED FOR 1999 Woods Cross a Ogoen Bonne, He ai Cieartied 7pm 7pm Viewmont 64, Kearns 48 f e The Bountiful Athletic Committee has just announced the of results its Fourth Annual Volleyball Tournament which concludes the 1999 season of play. This years tournament included competition in Young Men, Men and Co-e- d categories and scheduled play between 37 teams from six LDS Stakes in the area. The Young Men Division was won by the Bountiful 45th Ward from the Bountiful South Stake. The Men and Co-e- d Divisions were won by teams from the Vaiola Ward in the Woods Cross East Stake. The coordinator for this years tournament was Debbie Koew of the e North Salt Lake Stake. Directors of the Program are Jim Walton, Sr. and C. Jan Bodily. Friday Multi-Stak- Multi-Stak- VAIOLA WARD MEN B THIS WEEK'S GAMES Vevwnont ngnarr at Cavs 7pm Friday BOX SCORES Davis at Mt View 7pm Clearfield at Timpview 7pm Layton at Bonneville 7 p m Webef at Bountiful 7pm Byngham atViewmont, 7 p m Layton 83, Weber 63 NEXT WEEKS GAMES Tuesday Oearfield 60 14 17 GearfacuO-- 8 Sorensen 16 Young 1 JacJson32 Wait Olympus BrmlTdl2 Vvaton 14 Barat'2 1btak2023o073 Oearfieo 3 Vrarn Muiie Unoei, 2 CV3X6 10 Sorensen 4 jacKson 4 GIRLS B BASKETBALL 7 p m Vvoods Cross a G'-- r V 7 pm Eoun-r- l at v'.eoer 7 p rr at ogr-a- Ogoen a' Ctadieio V at Bount fu ton a C Friday Layton 59, West Jordan 28 p m 59 Gor 2 Morjan2 Aditon2 Oaten 3 West Jordan Hucres 6 Sufwn 3 Scot 6 Uttefiela 2 Johnson 2 Totals 151 528 NEXT WEEKS GAMES Tuesday turnovers and slowing the Titans fast mov ing offense The fouling situation was also rev ersed Oly mpus mostly av oided foul troubles while Clearfield lost its primary scorer to fouls Johnson who thrived on fouls against him during the first half sat out much of the second with three or four fouls The turning point came early in the third quarter Johnson fouled the speedy Titan point guard Marc Jackson outside the three point line, picking up his third personal Jackson made all three free throws, while Johnson failed to score m the last two periods We played hard out there but we made some crucial mistakes and we missed some key free throws" said Coach Higgins The battle shifted to the ness pf Oh mpus versus the quick-nes-s of Clearfield Steve Uribe and Jared Moultrie both rose to the challenge Moultries play at point guard broke the Titan press He also chipped in 11 points Unbes quick drives created offense Despite coming off the bench, Uribe finished withlS points to lead all scorers for the Falcons CLEARFIELD continued from B6 D Foul trouble plagued Olympus through the first half. The Falcons entered the bonus with over a minute left in the first quarter Their defense gave Clearfield 11 points from 22 first half free throw attempts Olympus countered Clearfield's size by using their quickness in a full court press Olympus repeatedly trapped the Falcon ball handlers m the backcourt with two or three defenders. The Titan efforts were rewarded with several steals and open breakaways. The Falcons size and the Titans speed proved about equal through the first two periods of the game , At the half, 01 mpus led 29-2Tides turned in the second half The Falcons nullified much of the Titans quickness thanks to the leadership of Jared Moultrie. Moultrie stepped up at his point guard spot to dribble his way past much of the Titans pressing defense He also led the Falcons in a more aggressive defense, causing over-aggressi- mi (jfinuv iiMi lenii ini jihA ps vi uauvn , huhu . , rJt Front Center: LaLa Fauga Middle Row: Foketi Maia, Phyllis Salanoa, Euini Brown,pj Taumaia Uesele, Faaiu Lautaimi. Back Row: Eti Salanoa, Misitone Lavatai, Jimmy Beans, Lance Masina, Nicholas Masina, Selina Beans, Fata Fauga, Esi Lautaimi. BOUNTIFUL 45TH WARD YOUNG MEN Jonr 3' 7 13 1o 2C 2 Gerse Northndge 48, Mountain Crest 38 5 4 lo 9 9 8 6 Ji.a?n 2 Neter 6 Knacp 3 Voss 2 Cats 7 Layton 3 Hue, 11 fout23 11 17 VouvOTar 3 6eW2 Panes at Clearfield, 12 p m s 14o3 SvxxJrg 2 Kjrm 4 Muala 6 V San0dgr2 Watts 15 CotKn6 fcxis 1c Dave Hofct 10 Hcvev 5 Hear 11 Bared! 4 Hansen 9 Stanae 20 Brxynon 2 Ljmnead 2 Irafc 26 2 63 Das 3 Hansen. Hean nuv Wes Jcraan Saturday TBA o 8 1! 1 Hunter i La,ton2-0- wf-- Davis 63, Da leaded 4 30 BOX SCORES at Clearfield, p m Layton at Roy7p m Vor Hwiter 37 7pm TBA TBA oQ 2 6' Hruer Friday Bountiful at Davis 4 30 p m at Clearfield 5pm Northndge at Hunter 7pm 17 TfcXats (Huyes2 Sdhan) rdje 6pm Viewmont gr 18 a'Srjev at Nor TBA Urte Brown 10 Laton 2 (Benr lewmurt, 5pm uoe 5 15pm Norn-- ' Thursday B sufj Mcxitne Gooclel 24 Lowry 2 Danrt 11 Egan 2 Layton McCarbl8Unsxxer2 StAvart18 veor2Chenoweth4 10UIS33 83 YVeoe 5 (Mer 3 Edwards Moms) Layton 2 7.1cCad Thursday i 1 11 Northndge 48 Mountain Crest 38 CO-E- 25-r- O 63 Layton 59 W Jordan 28 Davis 63, Hunter 37 VAIOLA WARD 17 7 11 8 21 13 31 "3 Warner 2 Vnarn 8 Johnson CVnpisil-- a Clearfield Woods Cross at Davis 7pm Box Elder at Layton 7pm Viewmont at Fremont 7pm Northndge atjaylorsville 7pm Bountiful at Lone Peak, 7 pm Tuesday Kelsall, Jimmy Beans 1,-- 11 Olympus 73, 9 23P3 13 29 26 T5-Law ) Weber Edwars 7 Mots 4 VarDejaaf 5 Shaw Flier 16 Saterwate 14 Mis 2 bytral 7 Totals 24 Veoef 19 11 9 17 1118 CranrHl 1 Panp 6 Johnson Is UHeos Viewmont 8 Palmer9 Murorook2 WUton 13 Totals 25 Kearns Vx 5. Preeae 8 Mowers 8 Stewnson It Snooges3 Hofer3 Thorton 5 FacXeiri5 Tbtdts 13 48 Ttmai Pm nuts Vewnont 4 (Pane Jonnsor 2 Palmed Kearns 8 Ami Pwce 2 Slensor 3 HcAv Faduef pus at Layton 7pm Bonn Pi at Judge 7pm Northnoge at Logan 7pm Box E oer at Cleared 7pm Brghton a Viewmont 7pm Layton 83, Weber 63 Viewmont 64 Kearns 48 Olympus 73 Clearfield 60 17 IP) Kearns Olyi Tuesday THIS WEEKS GAMES Front Row: Eti Salanoa, Fata Fauga, William Kelsall, Matini Leota. Back Row: Euini Brown, Misitone Lavatai, Tafoi Taloa, Kirk Ava, Verdy Afemata, Bryant Masina, John B7 December 2, 1999 Thursday, Mourtar ces o 10 Norma 1C 10 10 12 2 38 ' 1t4S Mountam Crest Stem 2 Pacv 1 tveson 6 GcKAescr 8 Browe 4 Lersimr 15 Fvrr 2 Totals 17 ; SM! CoaS 11 Foesser 5 Northndge Ssa-i- rd H3T3,8 BisrfB LXTwns3 Trtat in 1U48 Northnaae 3 Sradjrd kster Hard, Henrv Yimahi added eight points mostly from the paint, but includ- n Bobby-Browing one three pointer scored 10 for Clearfield Still. Olympus proved to be the Jacksons driving quicker team abilities eventually took over the game His skillful ball handling created several easy layups He., also drew the attention of the defense, creating openings for teammates Jackson poured in 32 points on the night, including four He made 10 of 12 free throws The Titans effort was also helped by Clint Sorenson who-cam- e off the bench with sixteen . points. 12 of which points came from three-poishots Craig' Walton added two more three pointers and four free throws as i part of his 14,, points,, Sorenson and Walton were perfect from the free throw line Despite the loss, the young. Falcon team is optimistic about the season ahead and their prospects for the future Coach Brett Higgins commented,"! expect we II get better every game as we gain experi- - t ence and better decision making three-pointe- rs nt The sports editor welcomes your comments ext. 129 at 295-225- 1, BUILD YOUROWN. Sheds, Bams and Homes ClW MakcTour Own Gates, 1 Portable Panels Etc9 GALVANIZED ROUND TUBE 34 19 V Front Row: Coach Grant Baily, Ryan Snelson, Shawn Snelson. Middle Row: TJ Egbert, Brad Augustin, Thomas Rigby, Mike Wilson. Back Row: Mark Wilkinson, Ryan Wilkinson, Bishop Lowell Weed, Coach Jim McGuire. 1 58' GA Iff O' 99 ea 16 13 O' 179 ea 18 GA Iff O' 1 16 6 16 GA iff 2 19ea. 3 20 ea 16 24 O' 11' r BOUNTIFUL The Bountiful High School basketball program is from teams looking for of the past to join m a celebration, honoring Bountifuls rich basketball tradition. On Dec 21, the Braves will play their last home game of the century At half time of the event, a ceremony will be held recognizing all seven men who have been head coaches at Bountiful, and their players. immediately after the game, there will be an open house with refreshments and snacks If you once played basketball for Bountiful High School, know someone w ho did or would like further information about this special occasion, please contact Terry Orchard at 298-816- 0. 1200 E f Q3M-- ticket There Dec for boys super league. Cost is $400 per team. Play begins week of Jan 3. Sixth and ninth graders will play on Mondays and seventh and eighth COPY i vices office, 42 N 650 W Play begins Jan 3 Games will He Monday nights at Farmington Junior I hgh Cost is $150 per team Sews & Mews 46sq 36 ft- - 46 sq ft 29 ga. 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