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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL MAY 15, 1985 Women Have No Mercy On State Records At 29th Davis Invitational KAYSVILLE women put on quite a show at Davis High. IN THE 29th annual Davis High Invitational, Clearfields Stephanie Clements, Laytons Carol Day, Webers Andrea Williams and Kristen Aure of Alta put on track and field demonstrations that will last on the memory for years to come. In the end, it was Clements and Williams who were awarded the meets outstanding female athletes. STEPHANIE claimed a nice trophy by taking first in 400 and 200 meters, taking in the 100 meters and runanchor leg on Clearfields second place mile relay team. Perhaps Stephanies year was made nearly complete (with region and state meets pending) when she broke the state record in the 400 meters with a clocking of 56.86. That is what you call a blazing and Clements was tickled with the record. looking both the a second ning the LAYTONS Day is at the top of hergame in the highjump. She won 'A. that event with a jump of 5-- 8 !bdmi . T Polm -- CUtrf)i4 Has EXPANDED to all residents of Davis County Day, only a junior, tried three times at the state record but failed on all three attempts. It made me really nervous h.,wui. , 390 So. Main, Bountiful 2921416 (5-9'- SEE WHAT WE OEFEti when the loudspeaker called everyones attention to the long jump pit, but thats the way it is. I FEEL Im getting a little more help this year," said Day, "The coaches, when theyre close by, is when I seem to do well. Coach Jones and Green have really helped me. Other outstanding finishes by local gals included Merritt Nelsons second place finish in the 100 meter hurdles, Clearfields Diana Tubbs third in the 400 meters, Davis Theresa Cross fourth in the 800 meters, Davis Hess third place in the shot put, Clearfields Sue Thurgoods fifth in the javelin, Laytons Nielsons fourth in the 300 meter hurdles, Davis Ann Hillers third in the high jump, and Clearfields Tubbs fourth in the 200 meters. DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SURPLUS SALE USED FURNITURE USED EQUIPMENT WEBERS ANDREA WILLIAMS and Clearfield's Stephanie Clements were voted the Outstanding Female Athletes at the 29th annual Davis High Invitational last Saturday in Kaysville. Clements, the Clearfield sensation, broke the state record in the 400 meters with a time of 56.86. Williams had her best race in the 100 meters where she barely beat out Clements. WEBER TOOK first place at Davis with 163 points while Alta was second with 69 points. Clearfield was third with 49 and Davis finished fourth with 30 points. DATE: SAT., MAY 18, 1985 8:00 a.m. TIME: LAYTONS CAROL DAY, a junior, had her personal best in the high jump last Satur14. She day by leaping then tried three straight times to break the state record, an inch higher, but failed all three times. 1 5-- r ii USED MATERIALS 8 PLACE: Davis Schools Warehouse BUILDING G7 - FREEPORT WEST, CLEARFIELD, UTAH i'i iwwwii aWflWWSWWW N .V II A v".S'rL ; k : Vv 5 Gatde1 SttkiUtft COUPON Ladies Day Wed. $250 off - VIEWMONT This Thursday and Friday the track and field teams from the six Region Four schools will converge on View-moto determine their champions for the season. View-mon- meters. 9 a.m.-- 7 p.m. i C1?? Service Oil Change and Lube " plus a FREE Car Wash j SWE LubricalWy TlCIPATtf0 NO APPOINTMENT NO WAITING FREE AUTOMATIC CAR WASH FULL (WITH SERVICE) FULL SERVICE INCLUDES CHANGE OIL (up to 5 quarts) CHANGE OIL FILTER CHECK & FILL POWER STEERING CHECK & FILL TRANSMISSION (up to 1 pt. or 1 WNI0IL lb.) CHECK & FILL BRAKE FLUID CHECK & FILL BATTERY CHECK Y CLEAN AIR CLEANER FILL WASHER FLUID ts MIKE Middleton of Viewmont is the favorite in the 400 meters while Con Fox of the Vike is tops at 800 , Full nt dis-cu- Kaysville Hours S'SOO Off By DAVE WIGHAM Clipper Sports THE MEET gets under way about 3 p.m. on Thursday with the majority of action being trials in the running events. Finals for Thursday are girls shot, high jump and 1600 meters along with the boys $ javelin, long jump, pole vault, and 3200 meter run. All other finals will be held Friday beginning at 3 p.m. The exciting part of this meet will be some of the individual matchups that will occur. In the male division the sprints will be a battle between Matt Bombard of Bountiful, Greg Sharp of Viewmont and Carl Ward of Woods Cross. In the hurdle events Casey Kleinman will be pushed by Jeff Ohwiler of Davis. i 315 No. Main, &t0iikdi A COUPLE of weeks ago the Davis team would have been the odds on favorite to win both the boys and girls team title. However the host Viewmont boys have come on strong in the last week or so and so the Vikes would have to be considered at least with the Darts. Although the meet might be too close to call at this writing one ting for certain is that both the male and female teams from Viewmont will battle Davis for the team titles. The other schools have some top individual talent but they just dont have the numbers to compete with the Vikings or Darts. yffiP HOURS M-- F 8:30-6:0- 0 SAT 8:30-5:0- 1370 MAIN, LAYTON 546-676- 0 0 Hurry in for Best Selection . . ... y-- ;; . r.v - a. oiyif1 j i i |